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SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN ('74) SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN ('74) negative OR search current auctions Auction History Result 1s0260 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN camera original 1.5x3 35mm negative 1970s candids of Fawcett & Majors! Date Sold 2/20/2022Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. 2 Camera Original Vintage 35mm B+W Negatives (measure 2" x 2" [5 x 5 cm]) (Learn More) The Six Million Dollar Man, the 1974 - 1978 science fiction (sci-fi) action adventure television (TV) series (about a man who is massively injured, and he is given a new lease on life with mechanical parts replacing his damaged ones, thus making him a "bionic man") starring Lee Majors (in the title role as Colonel Steve Austin), Richard Anderson, Martin E. Brooks, Lindsay Wagner, Alan Oppenheimer, and Farrah Fawcett. Note that there was a spinoff series, "The Bionic Woman", that started as an episode of this series, which starred Lindsay Wagner. Also note that Farrah Fawcett had met Lee Majors in 1968, when he was starring in "The Big Valley", and a romance began, and they married in 1973. Majors helped her get a role in this series, and she appeared in four episodes between 1974 and 1976. In 1976, she became a star with her role in "Logan's Run", and her iconic swimsuit poster. Finally, note that this show started with a 90-minute made-for-TV pilot that was shown as part of the ABC Suspense Movie series in 1973. It was intended to be one segment of several that alternated on this show, but it proved so popular that it was quickly given its own series. Important Added Info: Farrah Fawcett looks just thrilled to have her picture taken with husband Lee Majors during filming of THE 6 MILLION DOLLAR MAN. Always interesting to see images during the time of their short lived marriage and these shots could be interpreted in many ways. These are the actual negatives inside the camera taken by the photographer at the time and as such is are one-of-a-kind collectibles! Note that this is a negative that was in the camera when the photographer shot the photo (see below for more on this). We have put a scan of the negative that shows the "positive image" (in addition to a scan of the negative image). REMEMBER THAT WHAT YOU RECEIVE WILL BE A PHOTOGRAPHIC NEGATIVE, NOT A POSITIVE IMAGE LIKE YOU ARE SEEING. However, we will provide the winning bidder of this auction that positive image scan that is both high quality and not watermarked (on request to the winning bidder, and only the winning bidder). We scanned it, so that bidders could see just how high quality it is. What are camera original negatives? These often (but not always) have retouching on the emulsion side, and negative numbers written in India ink on the front. Depending on the studio some 8x10 negatives may be trimmed or have numbers or information embedded into the sides of the negative. Obviously, camera original negatives are far more rare (and far more desirable) than studio-issued ones, but both are very high quality. Condition: good to very good. Negatives have wear from publicity use and exhibit minor flaws that should not detract from image. Negatives somewhat overexposed and will need to be calibrated properly when scanning for best results. Learn More about condition grades
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