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"The Six Million Dollar Man" Sharks (1977)



Overview

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6.3/10   39 votes
Director:
Alan J. Levi
Writers:
Martin Caidin (novel)
Fred Freiberger (screenplay)
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Original Air Date:
11 September 1977 (Season 5, Episode 1)
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Cast

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Lee Majors ... Col. Steve Austin

Richard Anderson ... Oscar Goldman
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Marc Alaimo ... Williams
Martin E. Brooks ... Rudy Wells
John de Lancie ... Diver (as John deLancie)
Stephen Elliott ... Morgan Grayland
David Mark Glicker ... Steersman

Tim Haldeman ... Hydraphone Operator
Pamela Hensley ... Cynthia Grayland
Gene D. Jackson ... Walker
Kopi Sotiropulos ... Seaman
William Sylvester ... Prescott
Josh Taylor
Gregory Walcott ... Alex Parker
Frank Whiteman ... Arnold Crane
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Additional Details

Country:
USA
Language:
English
Certification:
Norway:12
Company:
Universal TV more

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the Sharks beat the Jets, 6 October 2006
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Author: soccermanz from Birmingham, England

Since I also open up the IMDb entry on any Film that I am considering watching and more often than not find the comments useful and say so, I was amazed that nobody had posted one for "The Six Million Dollar Man: Sharks" as it appeared on UK TV yesterday. The Actors, Sets indeed everything seemed straight out of "Thunderbirds" except the Sharks all of whom except the baby one squeezed to death by Steve Austin were the stars so congratulations to the marine cameramen who captured most of their swimming shots including when they appeared to gnaw through steel cables at one pass. The opening sequence "we have the technology, we can rebuild him" was delightfully reminiscent but from then on it was all much as one could have expected except for the get out which was laughable - but still a thoroughly enjoyable couple of hours so long as one is doing something else at the same time.

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