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The Six Million Dollar Man (TV Series)
Love Song for Tanya (1976)
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Directed by
Phil Bondelli |
Writing Credits
David H. Balkan | ... | (written by) & |
Alan Lynn Folsom | ... | (written by) (as Alan Folsom) & |
Martin Caidin | ... | (novel) |
Cast (in credits order)
| Lee Majors | ... | Col. Steve Austin |
| Richard Anderson | ... | Oscar Goldman |
| Cathy Rigby | ... | Tanya |
| Terry Kiser | ... | Alexsei |
| Lindsay Wagner | ... | Jaime Sommers |
| Alan Manson | ... | Andre |
| Walker Edmiston | ... | Ivan |
| Kurt Grayson | ... | Uri Gargon |
| Curtis Credel | ... | Director |
| Sheila Wills | ... | Saleslady |
| Mike Cartel | ... | Guard (as Michael Cartel) |
| Elizabeth Treadwell | ... | Waitress |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Gene LeBell | ... | Guard (uncredited) |
Produced by
Harve Bennett | ... | executive producer |
Arnold F. Turner | ... | producer (as Arnold Turner) |
Music by
J.J. Johnson |
Cinematography by
Allen M. Davey | ... | director of photography |
Film Editing by
James T. Heckert |
Art Direction by
Norman Newberry | ... | (as Norman R. Newberry) |
Set Decoration by
Lowell Chambers |
Costume Design by
Burton Miller |
Production Management
Ted Schilz | ... | unit manager |
Charles Clement | ... | post production operations head (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
William Holbrook | ... | assistant director (as Bill Holbrook) |
Art Department
Clarence Fay Konkel | ... | carpenter (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Charlie King | ... | sound (as Charles King) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jack Takeuchi | ... | set costumer |
Editorial Department
Richard Belding | ... | editorial supervisor |
Location Management
Robert McCullough | ... | location manager |
Music Department
Hal Mooney | ... | music supervisor |
Oliver Nelson | ... | composer: theme music |
Additional Crew
Richard Carr | ... | story editor |
Jack Cole | ... | main title design |
Tom Greene | ... | creative consultant |
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