Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers - To Live and Die in Starlight (2002) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 30, 2002

Original Title:
Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers - To Live and Die in Starlight

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Babylonian Productions
Legendary Films
Sci-Fi Channel

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  DE: 12  GB: PG 

Runtime: 90

After being punished for retreat from combat, Ranger David Martel is given command of the Liandra, a haunted 20-year old Minbari fighting ship. He's escorting ambassadors to a secret archaeological site, the oldest city on record and a clue to a dangerous ancient race.

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3D Artist:
Kimberley Liptrap
Alec McClymont

Art Direction:
Ken Rabehl

Assistant Editor:
Willy A. Wilson

Assistant Hairstylist:
Beverly K. Sewers

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Juliana Vit

Assistant Property Master:
Alfio Berardo

Assistant Set Decoration:
James Purvis

Best Boy Electric:
Neil Wildman

Boom Operator:
Philip J. MacCormick

Camera Operator:
Richard Walden
Jill MacLauchlan

Carpenter:
Herman Alexander

Casting:
Susan Taylor Brouse
Lynne Carrow
Meg Liberman
Cami Patton

Compositor:
George L. Wright

Construction Coordinator:
Harry Griffin-Beale

Construction Foreman:
John Quesenberry

Costume Design:
Crystine Booth

Creator:
J. Michael Straczynski

Dialogue Editor:
Kirby Jinnah

Digital Compositor:
Kathryn Bolt
Janeen Elliott
Aruna Inversin
Seth Martiniuk
Sarah Norton
Rick Smith

Director:
Michael Vejar

Director of Photography:
Henry Chan

Editor:
Stein Myhrstad

Executive Producer:
Douglas Netter
J. Michael Straczynski

First Assistant Camera:
Francis Kramer

First Assistant Director:
Alysse Leite-Rogers

Foley Editor:
Dario DiSanto

Gaffer:
George Campbell

Hairstylist:
Pauline L. Tremblay

Key Grip:
John Zulinski

Makeup Artist:
Lisa Love

Makeup Effects:
Pearl Louie

Modeling:
Inna Itkin

Original Music Composer:
Christopher Franke

Painter:
Colin Comeau

Producer:
Ron McLeod

Production Coordinator:
Carol Schafer

Production Design:
Stephen Geaghan
Ken Rabehl

Production Manager:
S. Lily Hui

Property Master:
Clive Edwards

Prosthetic Designer:
Bill Terezakis

Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Shauna Magrath
Lise Kuhr
Patricia Murray
Christopher Mark Pinhey
Brad Proctor
Vicki Syskakis

Prosthetic Supervisor:
Rachel Griffin

Rigging Gaffer:
Keith Mukai

Scenic Artist:
Peter Bradshaw

Script Supervisor:
Wendy Mclean

Set Decoration:
Barry Kemp

Sound Designer:
Real Gauvreau

Sound Effects Editor:
Adam Boyd

Sound Mixer:
David M. Cyr

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mark Klausmayer
Iain Pattison
Paul A. Sharpe

Special Effects Coordinator:
Dan Keeler

Still Photographer:
Eike Schroter

Stunt Coordinator:
Scott J. Ateah
Steven McMichael

Supervising Sound Editor:
Jacqueline Cristianini
Real Gauvreau

Swing:
George Amaroso

Transportation Coordinator:
Ian 'Moss' Urquhart

Unit Publicist:
Patricia Johnson

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Sarah McMurdo

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mark Savela

Writer:
J. Michael Straczynski

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