Después de que el coronel Steve Austin no consiga recuperar el contenido de una caja fuerte propiedad del traficante de armas Arlen Findletter, acepta una oferta amistosa de unas vacaciones ... Leer todoDespués de que el coronel Steve Austin no consiga recuperar el contenido de una caja fuerte propiedad del traficante de armas Arlen Findletter, acepta una oferta amistosa de unas vacaciones en las Bahamas.Después de que el coronel Steve Austin no consiga recuperar el contenido de una caja fuerte propiedad del traficante de armas Arlen Findletter, acepta una oferta amistosa de unas vacaciones en las Bahamas.
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- CuriosidadesSome changes to the show's premise were made between "The Six Million Dollar Man" (1973) movie and the sequel. In the first film, Austin is described in dialogue as being a civilian, but in this film this is changed to him being an Air Force Colonel (and dialogue confirms this version of the character was a Colonel at the time he walked on the moon). Oliver Spencer (Darren McGavin) was replaced by Oscar Goldman (Richard Anderson) (a character from the original Cyborg novels) and a new actor plays Dr. Rudy Wells. In addition, the organization, for which Colonel Austin works, is now the OSI, not the OSO.
- PifiasThe scenes of Steve's examination and repairs are obviously just re-used footage of Steve's original bionic surgery; he didn't need his eye bandaged again or the tube in his nose because those parts weren't damaged during his escape from the villain's boat.
- Citas
Cynthia Holland: [Steve is winning at a casino] Oh, is there anything you aren't good at?
Col. Steve Austin: Well, I've never had much success at milking reindeer.
- Versiones alternativasRe-edited into two episodes of "The Six Million Dollar Man" for syndication. To pad out the story, scenes were added from El hombre de los seis millones de dólares (1973), The Six Million Dollar Man: The Solid Gold Kidnapping (1973), The Seven Million Dollar Man (1974), Return of the Robot Maker (1975), The Return of the Bionic Woman (1975) and Colossus: el proyecto prohibido (1970).
- ConexionesFollowed by The Six Million Dollar Man: The Solid Gold Kidnapping (1973)
Although it moved away from Cyborg it comes closer towards the series were our six million dollar man had to solve some world problems. It looked a bit sometimes like a James Bond with superpowers and that's because he also seduces beautiful ladies (Britt Ekland) among others.
But still it's not too bad because the sentences used by Steve are sometimes funny. But where as the original movie didn't had that many goofs this one does. There is use of footage from the original flick when Steve is thinking what happened to him, strange to see because non of the actors in that footage are in this flick. But as in the original flick they used stock footage and here are a few major mistakes. In the beginning we see a blue helicopter moving towards a submarine but when the submarine is shown suddenly we got a complete other helicopter and to make it worse it also had another color. And they even used that whole sequence twice! When Steve's making his escape in the beginning we do have day combined with stock footage night scene's although it has to be day or night. Still there are other goofs but not as clear to see as the latter ones. One involves a door when he escapes after releasing himself from chains. Just see what he is doing with the hinge pins and how the door is opened.
In comes Richard Anderson who also did a part in Bionic Woman. He is a regular later in the series as Oscar Goldman. Also a regular in the series is Alan Oppenheimer as Dr. Rudy Wells. And see David McCallum as Alexi Kaslov who becomes The Invisible Man (1975-1976) still unreleased on DVD.
It's much slower than the original flick but still worth watching where you can see how the character of Steve grown. It is sometimes a bit slow especially the scene with, again, stock footage of catching a sword fish. But it did survived the time and one to see if you are a sci-fi fan or even likes action flicks from the seventies.
Gore 0/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 1/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 1/5
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- 15 abr 2012
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- Duración1 hora 13 minutos
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- 1.33 : 1