Babylon 5: In the Beginning

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Title: Babylon 5: In the Beginning

Director: Michael Vejar

Status: Released

Release: 1998-01-04

Runtime: 94 Minutes

Plot: Londo Mollari, the Centauri Emperor, recounts the initial contact between the Humans and Minbari, which resulted in a major incident and subsequent war, for an eager pair of youngsters wanting a story about love and conflict.

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Cast

    • Bruce Boxleitner

      John J. Sheridan
    • Mira Furlan

      Delenn
    • Richard Biggs

      Stephen Franklin, M.D.
    • Andreas Katsulas

      G'Kar
    • Peter Jurasik

      Londo Mollari
    • Theodore Bikel

      Lenonn
    • Reiner Schöne

      Dukhat
    • Michael O’Hare

      Lt. Cmdr. Jeffrey Sinclair (archive footage)
    • Robin Atkin Downes

      Morann
    • J. Patrick McCormack

      General Lefcourt
    • Tricia O'Neil

      Earth Alliance President
    • Robin Sachs

      Coplann
    • James Patrick Stuart

      Presidential Aide
    • Jacob Chase

      Luc Deradi
    • Erica Mer

      Lyssa Deradi
    • Jason Ross-Azikiwe

      Captain Sterns
    • Justin Carroll

      Lexington Communications Officer
    • Tim Colceri

      Captain Jankowski
    • Pancho Demmings

      Alpha 7
    • Steven Ford

      Prometheus First Officer
    • Mio R. Jakula

      Ganya Ivanov
    • Nick Jameson

      Minbari Pilot
    • T.J. Kennedy

      General Fontaine
    • Claudia Christian

      Susan Ivanova (uncredited)
    • Michael York

      David 'Arthur' McIntyre (arcive footage, uncredited)
    • Jeffrey Willerth

      Kosh (uncredited)
    • Ardwight Chamberlain

      Kosh / Ulkesh (voice)
    • Mark Rafael Truitt

      Minbari Warrior
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An insight as to how it all began. Great action sequences with some dramatic space battles, good strong story and well cast and acted; there is a natural chemistry that exudes from the actors to make their characters believable. I've always admired Babylon 5 as a top ranking SF show and these 'made for TV movies' just add a little extra into the mix filling in the back stories of different events. Well worth watching (y)
 
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