The Six Million Dollar Man (TV Series)
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- Original title
- The Six Million Dollar Man
- Year
- 1974
- Running time
- 60 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
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Richard Donner, Richard Irving, Ernest Pintoff, Lionel E. Siegel, Dick Moder, Cliff Bole, Phil Bondelli, Jerry London, See 28 More
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Lee Majors
- Richard Anderson
- Lindsay Wagner
- Martin E. Brooks
- Than Wyenn
- Alan Oppenheimer
- Quinn K. Redeker
- Farrah Fawcett
- John de Lancie
- Paul Carr
- Jack Colvin
- Bruce Glover
- Henry Jones
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- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- TV Series. Action. Adventure. Sci-Fi
- Synopsis
- Air Force Colonel Steve Austin, an astronaut who had walked on the moon, is almost fatally injured in a plane crash. Many of his damaged parts are replaced by experimental bionic limbs, including his right arm, his left eye, and both legs. These bionics give him superpowers such as increased speed and strength and the ability to see long distances. To pay the U.S. Government back the $6,000,000 it cost to rebuild him, Austin goes to work for the Office of Scientific Investigation as an agent, investigating foreign spies, mad scientists, bombers, space aliens, and even Bigfoot.
- Awards
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1976: Emmy Awards: Nominated for Achievement in Film Sound Editing for a Series1975: Emmy Awards: Nominated for Achievement in Film Sound Editing for a Series1976: Golden Globes: Nominated for Best TV Actor - Drama (Lee Majors)
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