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Strangers and Comrades ()


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The Sliders find themselves trapped on Purgatory, an asteroid with a military garrison protecting a mysterious bounty that could liberate Rembrandt's world.

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Rembrandt 'Crying Man' Brown
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Maggie Beckett
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Quinn Mallory
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Dr. Diana Davis
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Private Bates
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Kromagg Lieutenant
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Sgt. Vernon Larson
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Antic Melkior ...
Soldier (uncredited)
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Kromagg Soldier (uncredited)

Directed by

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Richard Compton

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Tracy Tormé ... (creator) (creator) &
Robert K. Weiss ... (creator) (creator)
 
Keith Damron ... (written by)
 
Keith Damron ... (story editor)

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Chris Black ... producer
Paul Cajero ... producer
Bill Dial ... executive producer
Paul M. Leonard ... associate producer

Music by

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Danny Lux

Cinematography by

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Paul Maibaum

Editing by

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Stewart Schill

Editorial Department

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Douglas Burzynski ... post-production assistant (uncredited)
Kent Pritchett ... colorist: dailies (uncredited)

Casting By

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Barbara Claman

Production Design by

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Anthony Brockliss

Art Direction by

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Lynn Christopher

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Debra Combs

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Barbara Inglehart

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Stephanie A. Fowler ... make-up (as Stephanie Fowler)
Bernd Rantscheff ... makeup effects supervisor (as Bernd J. Rantscheff)
Jennifer Salvon ... hair stylist

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Tim Deluca ... post-production supervisor
Kevin Donnelly ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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James Dillon ... first assistant director
David McWhirter ... second assistant director

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William Belt ... property master (as Bill Belt)
Victor Anderson ... propmaker (uncredited)
James E. Bowen Jr. ... set dresser (uncredited)

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Charles Kelly ... sound mixer
Kyle Wright ... supervising sound editor
Eric J. Goldstein ... boom operator (uncredited)
Robb Navrides ... sound editor (uncredited) / supervising sound editor (uncredited)

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David Simmons ... special effects
Mark Lilienthal ... special effects (uncredited)
William H. Schirmer ... special effects supervisor (uncredited)

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Bill Kent ... visual effects supervisor
Mark Breakspear ... digital compositing artist (uncredited)

Stunts

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Gary Baxley ... stunt coordinator
Rick Avery ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Craig Baxley Jr. ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Tom McComas ... stunts (uncredited)
Tony Snegoff ... assistant stunt coordinator (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)
Mark Stefanich ... stunt performer (uncredited)

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Stephen Sfetku ... first assistant camera (uncredited)

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Michael Dittrick ... music editor

Additional Crew

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David E. Peckinpah ... executive consultant (as David Peckinpah)
Michael Carter ... studio teacher (uncredited)
Dennis Loring ... payroll accountant (uncredited)
Tracy Tormé ... executive consultant (uncredited)
Ken Waters ... stand-in (uncredited)

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Also Known As
  • Strangers and Comrades (United States)
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  • 45 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia In this episode, the third of Season 5, Sgt. Larson was played by Jerry Doyle who is probably best known for appearing in 109 out of the 111 episodes of Babylon 5 (1993). In the previous two episodes of this Season, the guest star character Dr. Oberon Geiger was played by Peter Jurasik who is probably best known for appearing in 110 out of the 111 episodes of Babylon 5. See more »
Movie Connections References All Quiet on the Western Front (1930). See more »

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