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Babylon 5: TKO
Running Time: min.
Garibaldi tries to interfere when an old friend prepares to participate in the "Mutai", a deadly nonhuman Martial Arts combat. Elsewhere, Ivanova comes to grips with her father's death with the help of Rabbi Koslov (Theodore Bikel). Fans of Harlan Ellison will enjoy the fleeting in-joke involving Ivanova's reading preferences, while boxing devotees should take note of the name of the character played by guest star Greg McKinney. Originally telecast on May 25, 1994, TKO was written by Lawrence G. DiTillio. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Babylon 5: TKO 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) |
Caitlin Brown - (Na'Toth) |
Theodore Bikel - (Rabbi Koslov) |
Greg McKinney - (Walker Smith) |
Soon-Teck Oh - (The Muta-Do) |
Don Stroud - (Caliban) |
James Courtney - (Gyor) |
Robert Phalen - (Andrei Ivanov) |
Lenore Kasdorf - (ISN Reporter) |
Mike McKenzie - (Migo) |
Marianne Robertson - (Tech #1) |
Production Credits:
John C. Flinn III (Director)
Lawrence G. DiTillio (Screenwriter)
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