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Release Date:
November 29, 1994
Original Title:
Bionic Ever After?
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Gallant Entertainment
MCA Television Entertainment
Michael Sloan Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 96
Days away from her wedding to Steve Austin, Jaime Sommers experiences a mysterious breakdown of her Bionic limbs. With her physical fate unknown, Jaime calls off the wedding. Her condition quickly deteriorates, and Dr. Rudy Wells races to find the cause behind the breakdown. Meanwhile, in the Bahamas, terrorist Miles Kendrick takes control of the American Embassy and threatens the launch of a nuclear missile. Steve and OSI operative Kimberly Harmon head to the Bahamas to stop Kendrick, but in the midst of the mission Steve is suddenly stricken with the same computer virus that is destroying Jaime.
Casting:
Donna Dockstader
Co-Executive Producer:
Richard Anderson
Costume Design:
Robin Lewis West
Director:
Steve Stafford
Editor:
Frank E. Jimenez
Executive Producer:
Michael Sloan
Novel:
Martin Caidin
Original Music Composer:
Ron Ramin
Producer:
Michael O. Gallant
Production Design:
Linda Allen
Set Decoration:
Ken Kirchner
Story:
Michael Sloan
Stunt Coordinator:
Vince Deadrick Jr.
Stunts:
Joey Box
John Copeman
Steve Blalock
Kay Kimler
Kerry Wallum
Teleplay:
Michael Sloan
Norman Morrill
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