Space Rangers
Short-lived, futuristic science-fiction series about a rag-tag police force stationed in deep space on Planet Avalon's Fort Hope. They deal with all manner of criminals, aliens, technology and the more mundane problems of certain individuals trying to have them shut down.
Fort Hope, Avalon, 2,000 light years from earth. The crew of the slingship 377, Cap. Boon, navigator Jojo, Doc the engineer, the Grakka Zylyn, and Daniel the newbie, must rescue an ex ranger from a deadly jungle planet sacred to Zylyn.
The alien, dimension-skipping Banshies attack a ship smuggling refugees. The bureaucratic and unpopular Weiss gives Boon permission to rescue a boy left on the ship, if he agrees to bring back a Banshie - alive.
Budget cutbacks, overwork, bureaucracy, and failing equipment push the crew towards breaking point. Weiss's idea of help proves very unpopular. Throw creepy master-criminal Isogul into the mix and sit back and watch the fireworks.
Marla, an old flame of Boon's, is at Fort Hope to broker a trade deal with the warlike Vee'lons - until Boon accidentally insults the Vee'lon prince. Faced with a death sentence, how can Marla, Boon - and his crew - escape their fate?
Washed-up old comedian Lenny Hacker crashes on the prison planet Catraz. Doc and Daniel insist they should rescue him, though avoiding General Kincaid's inspection visit may have more than a little to do with it - he's Daniels father.
Isogul frames Zylyn for the murder of the Graaka Karlat. Given overall human anti-Graaka sentiment, no one will testify on his behalf. Can Boon prove Zylyn's innocence before he does the honourable thing and commits ritual suicide?
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Clint Howard | Mimmer |
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Jack McGee | Doc |
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Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa | Zylyn |
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Linda Hunt | Cmdr. Chennault |
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Gottfried John | Erich Weiss |
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Marjorie Monaghan | JoJo |
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Jeff Kaake | Capt. John Boon |
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Danny Quinn | Daniel Kincaid |
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Thomas Rosales Jr. | Gambler |
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Salli Richardson | |
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Art Lafleur | Decker henchman |
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Pat Morita | Nazzer |
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James Lew | Alien |
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Stephen Austin | Base Technician |
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Richard Marcus | Alien |
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Wings Hauser | Ex-Ranger Decker |
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Richard Grove | Isogul |
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Amy Steel | Sarah Boon |
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Arlen Dean Snyder | Alien |
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Gary Lee Davis | Thick Neck |
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Dan Zukovic | Arran |
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Peter Looney | Max |
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Bryan Hanna | Rebel Fighter #1 |
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Danielle Zuckerman | Roxie Boon |
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Rene Beard | Ranger |
| Director | David Burton Morris |
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| Mikael Salomon |
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| Thom Eberhardt |
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| Ben Bolt |
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| Writer | Pen Densham, Jay Roach, Herbert Wright, Ed Speilman, Howard Spielman, Jess Hugh Mann, Gregory Widen, Gavin Scott, Bret Plate | |
| Producer | Pen Densham, Robert A. Halmi, Richard Barton Lewis, Jay Roach, Mark Stern, Jess Hugh Mann, Gregory Widen, Gavin Scott, Bret Plate, Rachel Talalay, John Watson, Bob Weber | |
| Musician | Mark Mancina, Hans Zimmer, John Van Tongeren | |
| Photography | Don Burgess | |
| Edition | DVD |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 2 |
| Screen Ratios | Standard (1.33:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Mono Stereo |
| Distributor | Mill Creek Entertainment |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Oct 15, 2013 |
| Regions | 1 |