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Mariage bionique

Original title: Bionic Ever After?
  • TV Movie
  • 1994
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Lee Majors, Richard Anderson, and Lindsay Wagner in Mariage bionique (1994)
ActionSci-Fi

Steve Austin and Jaime Summers are about to get married. However, before they can, something is happening to Jaime. It seems like her bionics are failing, and no one knows what's wrong with ... Read allSteve Austin and Jaime Summers are about to get married. However, before they can, something is happening to Jaime. It seems like her bionics are failing, and no one knows what's wrong with her. It seems that someone has been doing something to her, who and why? At the same time ... Read allSteve Austin and Jaime Summers are about to get married. However, before they can, something is happening to Jaime. It seems like her bionics are failing, and no one knows what's wrong with her. It seems that someone has been doing something to her, who and why? At the same time an old friend of Steve's is being held prisoner by some terrorists and Steve, needing to t... Read all

  • Director
    • Steve Stafford
  • Writers
    • Michael Sloan
    • Norman Morrill
    • Martin Caidin
  • Stars
    • Lindsay Wagner
    • Lee Majors
    • Richard Anderson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    773
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steve Stafford
    • Writers
      • Michael Sloan
      • Norman Morrill
      • Martin Caidin
    • Stars
      • Lindsay Wagner
      • Lee Majors
      • Richard Anderson
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lindsay Wagner
    Lindsay Wagner
    • Jaime Sommers
    Lee Majors
    Lee Majors
    • Steve Austin
    Richard Anderson
    Richard Anderson
    • Oscar Goldman
    Farrah Forke
    Farrah Forke
    • Kimberly Haviland…
    Martin E. Brooks
    Martin E. Brooks
    • Dr. Rudy Wells
    Anne Lockhart
    Anne Lockhart
    • Carolyn MacNamara
    Alan Sader
    • John MacNamara
    Geordie Johnson
    • Miles Kendrick
    Ivan Sergei
    Ivan Sergei
    • Astaad Rashid
    Lee Majors II
    • Jim Castillian
    Robert D. Raiford
    • Minister
    James Shanta
    James Shanta
    • Rock
    Michael Hartson
    • Stone
    Ann Pierce
    • Connie Haviland
    Michael Cambden Richards
    • NEC Technician
    • (as Michael Camden Richards)
    General Fermon Judd Jr.
    General Fermon Judd Jr.
    • Bahamas Policeman
    Michael Burgess
    • Delta Commando
    Steffen Foster
    • Reporter
    • Director
      • Steve Stafford
    • Writers
      • Michael Sloan
      • Norman Morrill
      • Martin Caidin
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    6Dimarc

    True to form -- right down to the hokey '70s writing...

    I was very pleased to see my heroes from my young teens again. Unfortunately, having made modern computers and electronics my profession, it was extremely difficult to suspend my disbelief when it came to the tech in this new and final adventure. I was also struck (dumbfounded) by the contrast between Lyndsay's and Lee's acting--she acted circles around him! No wonder Jamie had more of a following than Steve (other than her killer beauty). Anyway, while the writing suffered, it was definitely nice to finally see them wed. By the way, I don't know if the restaurant company was a sponsor, but look for the cameo of Wendy's founder Dave Thomas in the basement of the embassy. Had to rewind and look at it again 'cause it so surprised me.
    drspider_21

    Bionic Ever After

    Anytime I get to see Lindsay Wagner and Lee Majors as Jaime and Steve is great! I liked the idea although I wish they had spent more time on the wedding and less on the mission. I wish they could have had Jennifer Darling appear. Or made reference to Steve's son (from the first bionic reunion movie) or Kate (from the second reunion movie) attending the wedding. I also liked that they were trying to upgrade their powers. I am grateful for the 3 reunion movies that aired, I just wish they could have done something with Bigfoot and Shallon. Now if they could get the seasons of both the 6 Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman on DVD in the U.S.
    7fantasmic1971

    Final in Trilogy of Bionic TV Movies

    Steve and Jamie are back in action again...reluctantly, as everything that can go wrong, does go wrong, putting a quick-halt to their long-awaited wedding. It was fun to see favorite characters again, regardless of their ages. And the pace of this film was a little better than the previous disaster, "Bionic Showdown". Here, Jamie's bionics start to break down, and no one knows why. Steve also re-enlists with the OSI to rescue a kidnapped agent. Okay - now, enter Rudy Wells to, if he can, solve the Jamie Sommers bionic mystery in fifteen minutes or less. A few bionic surprises at the end of the movie looked very interesting ...even exciting. Sadly, that was all we ever got, as this, it seems, would be the last time we'd ever see Steve and Jamie (played by Majors and Wagoner) again. The final scene of this movie tied up the long-running series nicely, and there was a funny last-line spoken by Majors. So, all in all, as this may not have been the greatest set of movies, we got what we got, so you might as well just say "thank you" and be happy. The original Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman television series was always a blast to watch in the '70s ...and they're still fun, to this day, to re-watch and enjoy! (And no. I did not enjoy the Bionic Woman remake/re-envisioning series. I always felt they catastrophically miscast Jamie Sommers - and the addition of the bratty sister was another colossal mistake. But it usually is when writers, for some reason, feel they have to add kids in an adult action/drama story.) I would, however, be more than willing to give the franchise another chance, should they ever decide to remake The Six Million Dollar Man. The Bionic Woman should be included in that show. That's what a fan of the series would like to see. Great fantasy stories mixed with current events would be nice as well - like, don't be afraid to have Steve fight a mythical creature, as he did in the original series. Remember, that Bigfoot episode is probably the most popular. That, and Death probe. Just stay away from dating-woes and bratty kid issues. Nobody cares who Steve & Jamie's recently orphaned half-brother/sister is...even if he or she is a goth-wannabe and a brilliant computer hacker who 4 episodes later suddenly reveals they're a black belt in karate too and they also know how to unlock any lock with the spiral part of their spiral notebook and other MacGyver so-whats!
    10captain_bond

    WHERE IS BIONIC EVER AFTER GOOD MOVIE-I THINK....

    This was A good movie...I THINK.. The problem being.. It's been about four or five years. Since I've seen it. They air Bionic showdown and the return of the six million dollar man and the bionic woman on a regular basis. That's cool. Those are great! But where is BIONIC EVER AFTER. AND WHERE ARE THE VIDEOS? GET WITH THE PROGRAM UNIVERSAL!
    10William Clarke

    BIONIC OK!

    I disagree with some of the people who wrote this one off so much. It is so much more like the Bionic stories of the 70's in that it deals with the emotions of the characters and gives centre stage to the people who deserve to be there. The first TV special was a step in the right direction. The second TV special is a contradiction in terms. We hardly see Steve and Jaime. They are given hardly any scenes of action and when they are they are always cut short. What is the point of having the two stars of the series be in this Special and then pad it out with wafer thin characters? I wanted to see Jaime and Steve not 'Bionic The New Generation'. Some other time maybe but not in this movie. I found myself feeling annoyed at the amount of time the new characters had and how little the real stars were allowed to shine. I'm sorry but Sandra Bullock (no matter how talented) is no replacement for Lyndsay Wagner. When 'Bionic Ever After' was shown on SKY I was hesitant as I didn't want the same experience as 'Showdown'. It was a fitting end to the saga and I loved it. At last we had the couple who gave us the great series back in the 70's go for it in grand style. OK I admit it was slower in pace but more than made up for it in intimacy and charm, and at last we had Steve and Jaime doing what they do best. I have viewed this movie many times with friends who share my views entirely. This film has a depth to it that 'Showdown' completely lacks. Of all the Bionic films this is my personal favourite.

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    • Trivia
      Actress Farrah Forke (Kimberly Haviland / Harmon) was named after fellow actress Farrah Fawcett, who was once married to actor Lee Majors. Both were from Corpus Christi, Texas and both died of cancer.
    • Goofs
      The merc attaches the microchip to a simple two-strip 3-point bus instead of a six-pad socket on the circuit board in Jaime's arm, so the 3 terminals on each side of the 6-pin chip would be shorted out.
    • Quotes

      Miles Kendrick: Tell the others. It's bingo time!

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    • Release date
      • February 14, 2003 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bionic Ever After?
    • Filming locations
      • Charleston, South Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Michael Sloan Productions
      • MCA Television Entertainment (MTE)
      • Gallant Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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