Sliders (TV Series)
The Fire Within (1996)
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- Not Rated
- 45min
- Adventure, Fantasy
- 15 Nov 1996
- TV Episode
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Jerry O'Connell | ... |
Quinn Mallory
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Sabrina Lloyd | ... |
Wade Welles
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Cleavant Derricks | ... |
Rembrandt 'Crying Man' Brown
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John Rhys-Davies | ... |
Prof. Maximilian Arturo
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Anthony Tyler Quinn | ... |
J.C. Ashton
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Brigitta Dau | ... |
Amanda
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Lynn Clark | ... |
Diana Sylvius
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Terry Markwell | ... |
Tess Martin
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Ferdinand Carangelo | ... |
The Foreman
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Veronica Cartwright | ... |
The Flame (voice)
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Directed by
Jefery Levy |
Written by
Tracy Tormé | ... | (creator) (creator) & |
Robert K. Weiss | ... | (creator) (creator) |
Josef Anderson | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Josef Anderson | ... | consulting producer |
Alan Barnette | ... | executive producer |
Tony Blake | ... | co-executive producer |
Richard Compton | ... | producer |
Mychelle Deschamps | ... | producer |
Bruce Golin | ... | co-producer |
Paul Jackson | ... | co-executive producer |
David E. Peckinpah | ... | executive producer (as David Peckinpah) |
Tracy Tormé | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Stephen Graziano |
Cinematography by
Robert A. Hudecek | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Casey Brown |
Editorial Department
Mace Johnson | ... | colorist |
Kent Pritchett | ... | colorist: dailies |
Casting By
John A. Aiello |
Production Design by
Jeffrey L. Goldstein |
Art Direction by
Beala Neel |
Set Decoration by
Natalie Pope | ... | (as Natali Kendrick Pope) |
Costume Design by
Karen Patch |
Makeup Department
Thomas E. Surprenant | ... | special makeup effects artist |
Stephanie A. Fowler | ... | makeup department head (uncredited) |
Production Management
Jan DeWitt | ... | unit production manager |
Paul M. Leonard | ... | post-production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Suzanne C. Geiger | ... | second assistant director |
Robert M. Williams Jr. | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
James E. Bowen Jr. | ... | set dresser (1997-2000) |
Thomas R. Cahill | ... | property master |
Douglas Jang | ... | scenic carpenter |
Trevor Oleksy | ... | greensman |
Liz Wilson | ... | on set dresser |
Victor Anderson | ... | propmaker (uncredited) |
Brian Murray | ... | storyboard artist (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Kenn Fuller | ... | sound mixer (as Kenn Michael Fuller) |
Kyle Wright | ... | supervising sound editor |
Robb Navrides | ... | sound editor (uncredited) / supervising sound editor (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Ric San Nicholas | ... | special effects gangboss (uncredited) |
Visual Effects by
Mark Ellis | ... | visual effects coordinator |
Mark Kochinski | ... | visual effects supervisor |
David Lombardi | ... | digital effects artist (uncredited) |
Stunts
Gary Baxley | ... | stunt coordinator |
Jonathan Erickson Eisley | ... | stunt performer |
Lauro David Chartrand-Del Valle | ... | stunt performer (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Duane Journey | ... | key grip |
Jeff Journey | ... | dolly grip |
David A. Santos | ... | grip (uncredited) |
Casting Department
Laura Boeck | ... | casting assistant (uncredited) |
Dino Ladki | ... | casting associate (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Steffany Bernstein Pratt | ... | set costumer (uncredited) |
Location Management
Gary DeGalla | ... | location manager (uncredited) |
Kristin Dewey | ... | location manager (uncredited) |
Music Department
Danny Lux | ... | composer: theme music |
Brad Segal | ... | music editor (as Bradley A. Segal) |
Don Welty | ... | music business affairs |
Transportation Department
Red Murphy | ... | driver |
Gina August | ... | driver (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Leslie Belzberg | ... | executive consultant |
Michael Carter | ... | studio teacher |
Nan Hagan | ... | story editor |
John Landis | ... | executive consultant |
Scott Smith Miller | ... | story editor |
Robert K. Weiss | ... | executive consultant |
John Bocchicchio | ... | medic (uncredited) |
Seth Harris | ... | production assistant (uncredited) |
Michael Zamboni | ... | production assistant (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Fox Network (1996) (United States) (tv)
- Mill Creek Entertainment (2016) (United States) (DVD)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
During a jump the sliders encounter a world consumed by fire. As they wait for the next jump, a matter of seconds, Quinn sees some diffused object coming towards them. They jump through the portal as the 'thing' follows them. They arrive in an oil town that has disturbing under currents of union and company actions. The flame creature reveals itself and begins burning everything, multiplying as it goes. As Quinn considers events at the world, he wonders what was really going on. The Sliders go to work at the oil refinery to get money and quickly become embroiled in the union violence. Quinn realizes the significance of the flame creature and its possible intelligence. The Sliders realize their responsible for bringing the flame to this world and the need to rectify things. Arturo and Quinn begin experimenting with ways to communicate. Meanwhile Wade confesses to Rembrandt she wants to have a baby in the near future.
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Mallory says " Dr Watson, come here" when establishing communication with the fire-creature. This is an allusion to the first recorded telephone conversation between Alexander Graham Bell and his assistant. See more » |
Goofs | When J.C. is telling Diana about the fire being alive, you see Professor Arturo listening in behind them. He lowers his newspaper and leans back against the wall. Then the jump cut to a long shot shows him do the same motions again. See more » |
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Quinn Mallory:
What the hell was that place? Rembrandt 'Crying Man' Brown: Maybe it *was* Hell. Prof. Maximilian Arturo: The hell it was. See more » |