"The Voice" | |
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Series Cleopatra 2525 Season 2, Episode 14 | |
Air date | March 5th, 2001 |
Writers | Carl Ellsworth |
Director | Chris Graves |
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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"The Voice" is the fourteenth episode of season two of the science fiction television series Cleopatra 2525 and the twenty-eighth episode of the series overall. The episode was directed by Chris Graves with a teleplay written by Carl Ellsworth. It first aired in syndication on Monday, March 5th, 2001.
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Gina Torres | Helen Carter |
Victoria Pratt | Sarge |
Jennifer Sky | Cleopatra |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Patrick Kake | Mauser |
Joel Tobeck | Creegan |
Mark Ferguson | The Confessor |
Colin Moy | Quint |
Paolo Rotondo | Porter |
Stacey Edgar | Lara |
Sam Clark | Guard |
Daryl Brown | Hel's father |
Elizabeth Hawthorne | Voice |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Cleopatra 2525 was created by R.J. Stewart and Robert G. Tapert. Tapert is credited as Rob Tapert in this series.
- This episode is included on disc five of the Cleopatra 2525: The Complete Series DVD collection by Universal Studios.
- Final episode of the series; final appearance of all characters.
- This is the second episode of Cleopatra 2525 directed by Carl Ellsworth. He previously directed "No Thanks for the Memories".
- This is the fourth episode of Cleopatra 2525 written by Carl Ellsworth. He previously wrote "No Thanks for the Memories".
- This is the sixth appearance of actor Joel Tobeck in the role of Creegan. He previously appeared in "In Your Boots".
- Archival footage of Daryl Brown as Helena's father is featured in this episode. Daryl Brown does not receive screen credit for this appearance.
- This is the only time in the series that Elizabeth Hawthorne appears as a visual representation of Voice. In all other episodes, she is literally a voice only.
Allusions[]
- This episode includes archival footage from previous episodes. This includes "Creegan", "Perceptions" and "Truth Be Told".
- Creegan's real name is revealed in this episode - George Bailey. This was the name of the main character played by Jimmy Stewart in the 1946 Frank Capra holiday classic, It's a Wonderful Life. The hunter-killer machines known as Baileys are named for Creegan's character.
Bloopers[]
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Quotes[]
- Cleopatra: If we're going after another Voice Team you better lay some serious firepower on me. Come on, Mauser load me up- the hard stuff!
- Helen Carter: There you go, low yield photon taser. Defensive use only.
- Cleopatra: Futuristic pepper spray. Great.
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- Creegan: My sins are my own. I treasure them, I cherish them. Why would I want to share them with you?
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- Helen Carter: Patch Voice to the lab's com system. You two need to hear this.
- Cleopatra: You mean I actually get to put a voice with the Voice?
- Mauser: Mauser: Patched in.
- Helen Carter: Go ahead, Voice.
- Voice: One of our Teams has turned against us, Hel.
- Cleopatra: She's British!
- Sarege: Huh?
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- Creegan: Oh, there's nothing quite like the sound of Voice Teams killing each other.
See also[]
- Cleopatra 2525
- Cleopatra 2525 episodes
- Cleopatra 2525 characters
- Cleopatra 2525 image gallery
- Cleopatra 2525 image category
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