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The Six Million Dollar Man: Wine, Women and War
Six Million Dollar Man (TV series)
Credits
Title: The Six Million Dollar Man: Wine, Women and War
Director: Russ Mayberry
Writers: Glen A. Larson
Producers: Glen A. Larson; Michael Gleason
Composer: Stu Phillips
Cinematography: Jack Woolf
Editors: Tony Martinelli; Frank Morriss
Production
Distributed by: Universal TV
Released: October 20th, 1973
Rating: PG
Running time: 73 min.
Country: USA
Language: English
Budget: Unknown
Gross: N/A
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The Six Million Dollar Man: Wine, Women and War is a television movie set within the reality of the Six Million Dollar Man television series. It is the second of six telemovies and follows The Six Million Dollar Man and is succeeded by The Six Million Dollar Man: Solid Gold Kidnapping. The first three television films were broadcast before the onset of the regular series. The movie was directed by Russ Mayberry and written by Glen A. Larson, based on concepts originally developed by Martin Caidin in his novel Cyborg. The film was produced by Universal TV and originally aired on ABC on October 20th, 1973. Recurring cast members from the series include Lee Majors as Colonel Steve Austin, aka, the Six Million Dollar Man; Richard Anderson as Oscar Goldman and Alan Oppenheimer as Doctor Rudy Wells.

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Cast[]

Actor Role
Lee Majors Colonel Steve Austin
Richard Anderson Oscar Goldman
Alan Oppenheimer Doctor Rudy Wells
Britt Ekland Katrina Volana
Eric Braeden Arlen Findletter
Earl Hoffman Harry Donner
David McCallum Alexi Kaslov
Michele Carey Cynthia Holland
Lee Bergere Masaha
Simon Scott Captain Dawson
Robert F. Simon Captain Walker
Dennis Rucker First Officer Meade
George Keymas Patrol boat commander
Joseph Hindy Radar man
Don Hammer Airline passenger
Cathereine Ferrar Tamara
Bobbie Mitchell Stewardess
John Elerick First Officer Briggs
Rozelle Gayle First bodyguard
Bob Minor Second bodyguard
Mark Russell Goldman's attendant

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See also[]

The Six Million Dollar Man

The Bionic Woman

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