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"Juggernaut Down"
Series Cleopatra 2525
Season 2, Episode 8
Cleopatra 2525 2x08 001
Air date December 2nd, 2000
Writers Mark Beesley
Director Keith Damron
Producers Sam Clark; Michael McDonald; Janine Dickens; Eric Gruendemann; R.J. Stewart; Rob Tapert; Sam Raimi
Starring Gina Torres; Victoria Pratt; Jennifer Sky
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"Juggernaut Down" is the eighth episode of season two of the science fiction television series Cleopatra 2525 and the twenty-second episode of the series overall. The episode was directed by Keith Damron with a teleplay written by Mark Beesley. It first aired in syndication on Monday, December 2nd, 2000.

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Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Gina Torres Helen Carter
Victoria Pratt Sarge
Jennifer Sky Cleopatra

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Patrick Kake Mauser
Chris Dykzeul Dwork
Elizabeth Hawthorne Voice

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This episode is production code number 1222.

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