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| title = Babylon 5: A Call To Arms | |||
| image = [[File:Babylon_5_A_Call_to_Arms1999.jpg|250px]] | |||
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| director = Michael Vejar | |||
| writer = [[J. Michael Straczynski (1954)|J. Michael Straczynski]] | |||
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| cast = [[Bruce Boxleitner (1950)|Bruce Boxleitner]], [[Tony Todd (1954)|Tony Todd]], [[Tracy Scoggins (1953)|Tracy Scoggins]], Jerry Doyle | |||
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| producer = John Copeland | |||
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| cinematographer = John C. Flinn III | |||
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| editor = Skip Robinson | |||
| studio = Babylonian Productions | |||
| distributor = TNT | |||
| franchise = [[:Category:Babylon 5 Franchise|Babylon 5 Franchise]] | |||
| country = United States | |||
| language = English | |||
| release date = January 3, 1999 | |||
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| runtime = 94 Minutes | |||
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|music by = Evan H. Chen}} | |||
==Overview== | |||
''Babylon 5: A Call to Arms'' is a 1999 American produced made-for-television sci-fi/action film starring [[Bruce Boxleitner (1950)|Bruce Boxleitner]], Carrie Dobro, and [[Tony Todd (1954)|Tony Todd]]. It was directed by Michael Vejar. | |||
It was the fourth 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. ''A Call to Arms'' was intended to serve as the pilot/set-up for the sequel TV series; [https://to-hollywood-and-beyond.fandom.com/wiki/Crusade_(1999) ''Crusade'']. | |||
It has been five relatively peaceful years between the terrible Shadow War that threatened the entire galaxy. But nothing lasts forever, especially peace. | |||
A new threat emerges to endanger everything that President John Sheridan has scarified and built in the aftermath of the Shadow War. | |||
He must call upon every friend, every resource, every ship, and every weapon he and the Interstellar Alliance can muster to deter this grave menace before it engulfs Earth itself! | |||
But not even this may be enough. For Sheridan must race against time to find new and unexpected friends and allies to help him defeat this terrible threat. | |||
The greatest call to arms of all time... but will it be enough to save us all? | |||
==Plot== | |||
==Cast== | |||
*[[Bruce Boxleitner (1950)|Bruce Boxleitner]] as John J. Sheridan | |||
*Jerry Doyle as Michael Garibaldi | |||
*Jeff Conaway as Zack Allen | |||
*Carrie Dobro as Dureena Nafeel | |||
*Peter Woodward as Galen | |||
*[[Tony Todd (1954)|Tony Todd]] as Leonard Anderson | |||
*[[Tracy Scoggins (1953)|Tracy Scoggins]] as Elizabeth Lochley | |||
*Tony Maggio as Drake | |||
*Michael Harris as Bishop | |||
*Wayne Alexander as Drakh | |||
*Ron Campbell as Drazi | |||
*David Coburn as Minbari Ranger | |||
*Mo Gallini as Rolf | |||
*[[Marjean Holden (1964)|Marjean Holden]] as Earthforce Navigator | |||
*Endre Hules as Yuri | |||
*LaRita Shelby as Lynne Anderson | |||
*Kayla Spell as Sarah Anderson | |||
==Production== | |||
==Reception== | |||
==Trivia== | |||
==External Links== | |||
==Trailer== | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:02, 5 May 2026
| Babylon 5: A Call To Arms | |
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| File:Babylon 5 A Call to Arms1999.jpg | |
| Directed By | Michael Vejar |
| Written By | J. Michael Straczynski |
| Cast | Bruce Boxleitner, Tony Todd, Tracy Scoggins, Jerry Doyle |
| Produced By | John Copeland |
| Cinematography By | John C. Flinn III |
| Film Editing By | Skip Robinson |
| Music By | Evan H. Chen |
| Studio | Babylonian Productions |
| Distributed By | TNT |
| Franchise | Babylon 5 Franchise |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Release Date | January 3, 1999 |
| Runtime | 94 Minutes |
Overview
[edit | edit source]Babylon 5: A Call to Arms is a 1999 American produced made-for-television sci-fi/action film starring Bruce Boxleitner, Carrie Dobro, and Tony Todd. It was directed by Michael Vejar.
It was the fourth released film of the Babylon 5 Franchise and was set chronologically after the conclusion of the fifth season of the Babylon 5 TV series. A Call to Arms was intended to serve as the pilot/set-up for the sequel TV series; Crusade.
It has been five relatively peaceful years between the terrible Shadow War that threatened the entire galaxy. But nothing lasts forever, especially peace.
A new threat emerges to endanger everything that President John Sheridan has scarified and built in the aftermath of the Shadow War.
He must call upon every friend, every resource, every ship, and every weapon he and the Interstellar Alliance can muster to deter this grave menace before it engulfs Earth itself!
But not even this may be enough. For Sheridan must race against time to find new and unexpected friends and allies to help him defeat this terrible threat.
The greatest call to arms of all time... but will it be enough to save us all?
Plot
[edit | edit source]Cast
[edit | edit source]- Bruce Boxleitner as John J. Sheridan
- Jerry Doyle as Michael Garibaldi
- Jeff Conaway as Zack Allen
- Carrie Dobro as Dureena Nafeel
- Peter Woodward as Galen
- Tony Todd as Leonard Anderson
- Tracy Scoggins as Elizabeth Lochley
- Tony Maggio as Drake
- Michael Harris as Bishop
- Wayne Alexander as Drakh
- Ron Campbell as Drazi
- David Coburn as Minbari Ranger
- Mo Gallini as Rolf
- Marjean Holden as Earthforce Navigator
- Endre Hules as Yuri
- LaRita Shelby as Lynne Anderson
- Kayla Spell as Sarah Anderson