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The Return of the Six-Million-Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman

Original title: Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman
  • TV Movie
  • 1987
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.2K
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The Return of the Six-Million-Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman (1987)
ActionSci-Fi

Nine years after his retirement from the government, Colonel Steve Austin must again team up with Jaime Sommers to stop a terrorist group. Complicating matters for Austin are his estranged s... Read allNine years after his retirement from the government, Colonel Steve Austin must again team up with Jaime Sommers to stop a terrorist group. Complicating matters for Austin are his estranged son Michael, who struggles for his father's acceptance as he graduates from flight school, ... Read allNine years after his retirement from the government, Colonel Steve Austin must again team up with Jaime Sommers to stop a terrorist group. Complicating matters for Austin are his estranged son Michael, who struggles for his father's acceptance as he graduates from flight school, and Jaime, who must cope with her and Steve's past. When Michael is severely injured in a ... Read all

  • Director
    • Ray Austin
  • Writers
    • Michael Sloan
    • Bruce Lansbury
    • Martin Caidin
  • Stars
    • Lindsay Wagner
    • Lee Majors
    • Tom Schanley
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ray Austin
    • Writers
      • Michael Sloan
      • Bruce Lansbury
      • Martin Caidin
    • Stars
      • Lindsay Wagner
      • Lee Majors
      • Tom Schanley
    • 17User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lindsay Wagner
    Lindsay Wagner
    • Jaime Sommers
    Lee Majors
    Lee Majors
    • Col. Steve Austin
    Tom Schanley
    Tom Schanley
    • Michael Austin
    Richard Anderson
    Richard Anderson
    • Oscar Goldman
    Martin E. Brooks
    Martin E. Brooks
    • Dr. Rudy Wells
    Lee Majors II
    • Jim Castillian
    Martin Landau
    Martin Landau
    • Lyle Stenning
    Gary Lockwood
    Gary Lockwood
    • John Praiser
    Will Bledsoe
    • Tom Brubaker
    Gary Blumsack
    • Jerry Dreyfuss
    William Campbell
    William Campbell
    • General Forest
    Bob Hoy
    Bob Hoy
    • Kyle
    • (as Robert F. Hoy)
    Terry Kiser
    Terry Kiser
    • Santiago
    Cheryl McMannis
    • Carol
    Patrick Pankhurst
    • Duke Rennecker
    Bob Seagren
    • Martin
    Danil Torppe
    • Reardon
    Susan Woollen
    Susan Woollen
    • Trisha Sullivan
    • Director
      • Ray Austin
    • Writers
      • Michael Sloan
      • Bruce Lansbury
      • Martin Caidin
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    8prdeller

    Enjoyable reunion romp

    First thing I noticed from this is that the eighties really haven't aged any better than the seventies did really. Some of the music and the fashions and the hairstyles now look hideously dated- but somehow oddly nostalgic as well if you are someone who lived through those times. Did we really wear that? Did we really talk like that ? Yes. Yes we did. The film itself is solid enough and does a very good job of picking up where the TV shows ended. This is exactly where you imagined the two main characters would be ten years later. Jaime in particular is doing exactly the sort of work that you thought she would now be doing. It's not the most in-depth of plots and the main focus of the film is catching up with two of our most loved TV characters from our childhoods. Not a classic but if you are part of the generation that grew up with Steve and Jaime you'll probably like this.
    8DaWeas007

    ALWAYS BEEN A BIG FAN!!!

    Lee Majors as Colonel Austin has always been one of my favorite actors / characters!!! If you're a big fan like me, you'll be sure to enjoy this special. Ever since the Original Series went off the air, The three TV specials that aired, this being one of the three, really don't sum up the awe and power that the character of Steve Austin has. However, it was good to see Colonel Austin and his team back in Action, great action sequences and a captivating story-line, reminded me of the great 80s shows like Knight Rider, The A-Team, and countless others.

    Overall Rating: 3.5 out of 5
    8Cpt_Berns

    Music please

    Was I glad to see some more of Steve and Jaime. I just loved the 1970's series. However I missed two things in all three reunion movies. First of all, I missed the 1970's look (furniture, clothes, cars, etc.) since I believe the 1970's was the ONLY decade that had style and taste (I hated the 1980's). But most importantly, where were the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman theme music? It was a mistake not to include the themes. In fact, almost all remakes/reunion movies used the theme of the original shows. Just look at Mission Impossible, The Saint, The Wild Wild West, The Avengers, SWAT, etc. They all used the themes of the shows those movies were based upon. It wouldn't be James Bond without the James Bond theme. Yet sadly in none of the SMDM-BW reunion movies the theme from either show was present.
    3andyofne

    Poor writing, lame plot lines, and lackluster acting

    I was a big fan as a kid growing up the 70s so I know I would have watched this when it aired on TV. But I missed out on this... very bad production... I was living overseas in the Navy watching old episodes of Air Wolf and Knight Rider, I suppose. I'm kinda glad I missed out on this.

    Something silly I picked up on... the villains drive one of those monstrous station wagons (that were finally fading in popularity not long after 1987) and after Steve Austin rolls the first one (and Jamie kicked out the passenger door) the bad guys go out and get the exact model/color car as a replacement. Either that or they had it repaired mighty fast.

    Sometimes it's best to put a show to bed and leave it alone. This was one of those times.

    I do agree with the person who wrote about the music. What were they thinking?

    Oh, and, Brian Cranston was in this show. I didn't even recognize him.
    10GOWBTW

    I enjoyed this reunion movie!

    Fans of both "The Six Million Dollar Man" and "The Bionic Woman", can rest assure this dream has come true. I've enjoyed both series, and having them back together would be a dream come true. I first heard about on "Entertainment Tonight" ahead of times. I was really jacked up to wait. When I saw the preview, I was ecstatic! With the updated scenes for the movie was fascinating and just watching it made it more fun. It was funny when Jamie(Lindsay Wagner) threw Steve(Lee Majors) out the window. But the excitement factor was better when Steve landed on the car giving Jamie a chance to escape, while Steve flipped the car, and the car took off after being flipped. Really peculiar! Now his son is a bionic, only he has a lethal laser in his right eye! Talk about out of sight. This reunion movie is out of sight, reliving the old show is great. Action, scifi shows do indeed make better reunion progresses than sitcoms ever will. Maybe... Now I'm going to get some metal pipes and NANANANANANANANANA!!!!!!!!!!!! BIONIC-SIZE THEM! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Rating 5 stars!

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    Related interests

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      At the end of the movie, Jim Castillian says to Steve Austin that he wished he had a father just like him. This is an inside joke, as Jim Castillian was played by Lee Majors II, Lee Majors' real-life son.
    • Goofs
      A "thirty second mile" would be 120 miles per hour, which is faster than Jaime ever was able to run.
    • Quotes

      Michael Austin: So, what are you gonna do about it?

      Jaime Sommers: That is none of your business.

      Michael Austin: You don't know do ya?

      Jaime Sommers: Leave me alone, you little brat!

    • Connections
      Edited from The Six Million Dollar Man (1973)
    • Soundtracks
      Automatic
      Written by Brock Walsh (uncredited) and Mark Goldenberg (uncredited)

      Performed by The Pointer Sisters

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 17, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die Rückkehr der Roboter
    • Filming locations
      • E Appleton St & Gaviota Ave, Long Beach, California, USA(Steve jumps off rooftop 1625 E Appleton St, saves Jaime)
    • Production companies
      • Michael Sloan Productions
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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