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Babylon 5: Born to the Purple
Running Time: 88 min.
Londo neglects an important series of legislations with the Narn when he falls in love with nightclub dancer Adira Tyree (Fabiana Udenio). Things get dicey when it develops that the dancer is a reluctant spy, assigned to get top-secret information which could topple the Centauri government. Meanwhile, Garibaldi discovers that someone is using the Gold Channels without permission. Mary Woronov receives onscreen credit as Narn envoy Ko D'Ath, even though Woronov was replaced just before filming by Caitlin Brown as envoy Na'Toth. First telecast February 9, 1994, "Born to the Purple" was written by Lawrence G. DiTillio. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Babylon 5: Born to the Purple Cast and Crew:
Michael O'Hare - (Cmdr. Jeffrey David Sinclair) |
Jerry Doyle - (Michael Alfredo Garibaldi) |
Mira Furlan - (Delenn) |
Andreas Katsulas - (G'Kar) |
Peter Jurasik - (Londo Mollari) |
Richard Biggs - (Dr. Stephen Franklin) |
Andrea Thompson - (Talia Winters) |
Stephen Furst - (Vir Cotto) |
Bill Mumy - (Lennier) |
Mary Woronov - (Ko D'Ath) |
Fabiana Udenio - (Adira Tyree) |
Clive Revill - (Trakis) |
Jimm Giannini - (Ock) |
Robert Phalen - (Andrei Ivanov) |
Robert Ditillio - (Norg) |
Tom Lowe - (Gunman #1) |
Katharine Mills - (Dancer) |
Mike Norris - (Butz) |
Laura Peterson - (Gera Akshi) |
Marianne Robertson - (Tech #1) |
Momo Yashima - (Dr. Goyokin) |
Production Credits:
Bruce Seth Green (Director)
Lawrence G. DiTillio (Screenwriter)
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