Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Racing the Night: Directed by Michael Vejar. With Gary Cole, Tracy Scoggins, Daniel Dae Kim, David Allen Brooks. Gideon and crew find themselves trapped by an alien civilization using sinister methods to seek a cure for the same Drakh virus that attacked Earth.

    • (181)
    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Michael Vejar
    • 1999-08-04
    • Starring
    • Summary
    • Episode Chronology
    • Behind The Scenes
    • DVD Release
    • External Links

    Regular Cast

    1. Gary Cole as Captain Matthew Gideon 2. Tracy Scoggins as Captain Elizabeth Lochley(Credit Only) 3. Daniel Dae Kim as Lieutenant John Matheson 4. David Allen Brooks as Max Eilerson 5. Peter Woodward as Galen 6. Marjean Holden as Dr. Sarah Chambers 7. Carrie Dobro as Dureena Nafeel

    Guest Starring

    1. Madison Mason as General Miller 2. Brenan T. Baird as Kulan

    Co-Starring

    1. Neil Bradley as Drazi Ambassador

    An advanced civilization dead some 1000 years may hold the medical data the Excalibur crew seeks. Instead, the holographic explorer sent by Galen uncovers an ominous secret.

    13 episodes of crusade were produced before TNT cancelled the series. According to posts by J. Michael Straczynski, which are archived on jmsnews.com, TNT broadcast the episodes out of the intended sequence. The order of the episodes was then revised when they were re-broadcasted on the Sci-Fi channel, the Sci-Fi channel actually contacted Straczyn...

    Galen's line to Dureena; "Expect me when you see me." is a quote from the end of the first chapter of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring and is said by the wizard...
    This is in fact the second time a techno-mage has quoted Tolkien. In the Babylon 5: Season Two episode ("The Geometry of Shadows") Elric says "Do not try the patience of Wizards, for they are subtl...

    This Episode along with the other 12 from the series have been released on DVD with some limited Special Features. For more information see: 1. Crusade DVD

    Racing the Night at the Internet Movie Database
    Episode guide page for Racing the Night at the Lurker's Guide
  2. "Crusade" Racing the Night (TV Episode 1999) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Racing the Night” begins with a flashback to Gideon taking command that’s totally different from “War Zone,” every character is introduced with a lot of exposition about who they are and why they’re there, and they go out of their way to show off the ship and all it’s special features.

  4. Crusade is an American spin-off television series from J. Michael Straczynski's Babylon 5, released in 1999. It is set in 2267, five years after the events of Babylon 5 , and just after the movie A Call to Arms .

  5. Jul 16, 2021 · Racing the Night bears many of the hallmarks of a pilot with a dream sequence opening that fills in a lot of background. There’s a simple reason for that: this was meant to air first. That decision might not have worked well at all, considering that the last episode (Appearances and Other Deceits) provided some logic behind the alternate uniforms.

  6. Nov 3, 2014 · Racing the Night is a solid starter episode. It introduces the characters while still having space for a decent story and action. There are plot threads sprinkled liberally to be picked up by later episodes and it raises the moral thought provoking questions that were common in B5.

  1. People also search for