In Collection
#15
Seen It:
Yes
Science Fiction
USA / English
| Richard Biggs |
Stephen Franklin |
| Bruce Boxleitner |
John Sheridan |
| Peter Jurasik |
Londo Mollari |
| Andreas Katsulas |
G'Kar |
| Keegan MacIntosh |
Prince Regent Dius Vintari |
| Bruce Ramsay |
Simon Burke |
| Teryl Rothery |
ISN reporter |
| Alan Scarfe |
Father Kelly |
| Tracy Scoggins |
Colonel Elizabeth Lochley |
| Peter Woodward |
Galen |
| Director |
J. Michael Straczynski; Sara Barnes |
| Producer |
J. Michael Straczynski; Douglas Netter |
| Writer |
J. Michael Straczynski |
Babylon 5: The Lost Tales: Voices in the Dark is the lynchpin that helps tie up loose ends from the five year mini-series, Babylon 5. The movie is segmented into two separate stories that make up a 72-hour timeframe. In the first one, ‘Over Here‘, Colonel Lochley (Tracy Scoggins) is anticipating the arrival of John Sheridan (Bruce Boxleitner) on Babylon 5 again. Sheridan has summoned a priest, Father Cassidy (Alan Scarfe) from Earth to take part in what seems like a supernatural problem onboard the station. The second half is entitled ‘Over There’ sees the now President of Interstellar Alliance, John Sheridan on his way back to Babylon Five yet again to celebrate the five year mark of the Alliance’s formation. Along the way he picks up a helpful Centauri Prince, Dius Vintari (Keegan MacIntosh) and receives a warning from Galen (Peter Woodward), who has been having visions of great disaster.
| Barcode |
085391129844 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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