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{{ Infobox Movie
  | title          = Babylon 5: The River of Souls
  | image          = [[File:Babylon 5 The River of Souls.jpg|250px]]
  | tagline        =
  | director        = Jesus Salvador Trevino
  | writer          = [[J. Michael Straczynski (1954)|J. Michael Straczynski]]
  | screenplay      =
  | cast            = Bruce Boxleitner, Mira Furlan, Shari Belafonte, Richard Biggs
  | story          =
  | producer        = John Copeland
  | ex-prod        =
  | cinematographer = John C. Flinn III
  | composer        =
  | editor          = David W. Foster
  | studio          = Babylonian Productions
  | distributor    = TNT, Warner Bros.
  | franchise = [[:Category:Babylon 5 Franchise|Babylon 5 Franchise]]
  | country        = United States
  | language        = English
  | release date    = November 8, 1998
  | location        =
  | runtime        = 94 Minutes
  | rating          =
  | budget          =
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  | book            =
  | wikia          =
  |music by = Christopher Franke}}
==Overview==
''Babylon 5: The River of Souls'' is a 1998 American produced made-for-television sci-fi/action film starring Martin Sheen, Tracey Scoggins, and Jerry Doyle. It was directed by Janet Greek.
 
It was the third released film of the [[:Category:Babylon 5 Franchise|''Babylon 5 Franchise'']] and was set chronologically after the conclusion of the fifth season of the [[Babylon 5 (1994)|''Babylon 5'']] TV series.  ''River of Souls'' was intended to serve as a "filler" film between the gap and [[Babylon 5: A Call to Arms (1999)|''Babylon 5: A Call to Arms'']] which was the pilot/set-up for the sequel TV series; [[Crusade (1999)|''Crusade'']].
 
They are the Soul Hunters. Hated and feared by many. Because their presence means death for they are always drawn to it in order to collect the souls of those they deem worthy.
 
And they have come to Babylon 5 to retrieve a precious artifact stolen from them ... the River of Souls which contains the ghosts of over a billion aliens.
 
But when this artifact is carelessly unleashed, these restless spirits have been freed ... and they are angry at having been denied their rightful rest. And now the station and all of its inhabitants may very well face their undead wrath of this all too real ghost story!
 
==Plot==
 
==Cast==
*[[Bruce Boxleitner (1950)|Bruce Boxleitner]] as John J. Sheridan
*[[Claudia Christian (1965)|Claudia Christian]] as Susan Ivanova
*Mira Furlan as Delenn
*Richard Biggs as Stephen Franklin
*Jeff Conaway as Zack Allen
*Stephen Furst as Vir Cotto
*Patricia Tallman as Lyta Alexander
*Clyde Kusatsu as Bill Morishi
*Shari Belafonte as Elizabeth Trent
*William Sanderson as Deuce
*Kip King as Leo
*Floyd Levine as Alex
*Josh Coxx as David Corwin
*Judson Mills as Delta Seven
*Don Swayze as Raider Leader
*[[Ian McShane (1942)|Ian McShane]] as Robert Bryson
 
==Production==
 
==Reception==
 
==Trivia==
 
==External Links==
 
==Trailer==
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