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"The Six Million Dollar Man" The Coward (TV Episode 1974) Poster

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

Reza Badiyi

Writing Credits  

Elroy Schwartz ... (writer) &
Martin Caidin ... (novel)

Cast (in credits order)  

Lee Majors ... Col. Steve Austin
Richard Anderson ... Oscar Goldman
George Montgomery ... Christopher Bell / Garth
Ron Soble ... Queng-Dri
France Nuyen ... Mamu
Martha Scott ... Helen Elgin
George Takei ... Chin-Ling
Fuji ... Kai-Sing
Bennie E. Dobbins Bennie E. Dobbins ... 1st Bandit (as Bennie Dobbins)
Bob Herron ... 2nd Bandit (as Robert Herron)
William T. Lane William T. Lane ... 3rd Bandit (as Bill Lane)
Kim Kahana ... Prokar
Kenny Endoso Kenny Endoso ... Johra

Produced by 

Harve Bennett ... executive producer
Donald R. Boyle ... producer
Arthur E. McLaird ... associate producer
Sam Strangis ... producer

Music by 

Oliver Nelson

Cinematography by 

Enzo A. Martinelli ... director of photography

Editing by 

Jamie Caylor
Fabien D. Tordjmann ... (as Fabien Tordjmann)

Art Direction by 

William L. Campbell ... (as William Campbell)

Set Decoration by 

Mary Swanson

Costume Design by 

Burton Miller

Production Management 

Ted Schilz ... unit manager
Charles Clement ... post production operations head (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

James A. Westman ... assistant director

Art Department 

Clarence Fay Konkel ... carpenter (uncredited)

Sound Department 

Charlie King ... sound (as Charles King)

Special Effects by 

Johnny Borgese ... special effects

Camera and Electrical Department 

Bill Swearingen ... assistant camera

Editorial Department 

Richard Belding ... editorial supervisor

Location Management 

Robert McCullough ... location manager

Music Department 

Hal Mooney ... music supervisor

Additional Crew 

Jack Cole ... title designer
Lionel E. Siegel ... executive story consultant
Arnold F. Turner ... production associate

See also

Release Dates | Official Sites | Company Credits | Filming & Production | Technical Specs

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