Babylon 5 - The Lost Tales (2007)
Genre Science fiction
Studio Warner Bros.
Movie Release Date 7/24/2007
Country USA
Language English
Audience Rating NR (Not Rated)
Running Time 75 mins
Format DVD
Color Color
Cast
Bruce Boxleitner John Sheridan
Tracy Scoggins Colonel Elizabeth Lochley
Peter Woodward Galen
Richard Biggs Stephen Franklin
Peter Jurasik Londo Mollari
Andreas Katsulas G'Kar
Keegan MacIntosh Prince Regent Dius Vintari
Bruce Ramsay Simon Burke
Teryl Rothery ISN reporter
Alan Scarfe Father Kelly
Crew
Director J. Michael Straczynski
Director Sara Barnes
Writer J. Michael Straczynski
Producer J. Michael Straczynski
Producer Douglas Netter
Plot
It'd be hard for any Babylon 5 fan not to feel a surge of emotion when President Sheridan (Bruce Boxleitner) returns to the space station that was the setting of one of the monumental series in television history. The Lost Tales is a new direct-to-DVD series in an anthology format, the first installment of which, subtitled "Voices in the Dark," includes two stories centering on the return of Sheridan. The first involves Colonel Lochley (Tracy Scoggins) and a crewman (Bruce Ramsay) who appears to be possessed by a demon, to the bewilderment of the priest attempting an exorcism (Alan Scarfe). The second involves Sheridan himself, who upon returning to B5 is asked to pick up a delegate from the Centauri, prince Regent Vintari (Keegan MacIntosh), who's attending the 10th anniversary celebration of the Interstellar Alliance in the place of old Centauri friend Londo Molari. What Sheridan doesn't expect is a psychic visit by techno-mage Galen (Peter Woodward) urging him to kill the boy before he becomes a dictator.

It's a treat to see Sheridan, Lochley, and Galen return from the original series (Woodward was also in the spin-off, Crusade), but The Lost Tales focuses on character-driven stories, and as such there's not a lot of action. The CGI effects are good, but sets are very limited and there are hardly any other cast members. (Sheridan even spends most of his time away from B5.) Creator-writer J. Michael Straczynski has said that if The Lost Tales succeeds, future stories might focus on Delenn or Garbibaldi. While that would be welcome, it might be even better to get a feature film (a la Serenity) that would presumably be on more of the epic scale that Babylon 5 deserves. Bonus features are 17 minutes of off-the-cuff interviews held on the set with Boxleitner and Straczynski, Scoggins and the crew, and Straczynski with Woodward; memorials to late cast members Andreas Katsulas and Richard Biggs; and Straczynski's diaries and fireside chats, in which he recounts the show's production and answers fan questions. --David Horiuchi

DVD features

  • Interviews with J. Michael Straczynski, Bruce Boxleitner, Tracy Scoggins, and Peter Woodward
  • Memorials: Andreas Katsulas and Richard Biggs
  • The Straczynski Diaries: a multi-part series of vignettes as filmed by J. Michael Straczynski as he documents every phase of pre-production, production and post
  • Fireside Chats: profiling the people of the B5 universe
Features
Anamorphic Dolby Widescreen NTSC
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Index 565
Collection Status In Collection
Purchase Price $24.98
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Edition Details
Distributor Warner Bros.
Barcode 085391129844
Region Region 1
Release Date 7/31/2007
Screen Ratio 1.77:1
Subtitles English
No. of Disks/Tapes 1