"Boone's Awakening" | |
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Series Earth: Final Conflict Season 5, Episode 5 | |
Air date | October 29th, 2001 |
Writers | Paul Gertz |
Director | David Winning |
Producers | Stephen Roloff; Angela Mastronardi |
Starring | Jayne Heitmeyer; Von Flores; Melinda Deines; Guylaine St. Onge; Alan Van Sprang |
Episode guide | |
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"Boone's Awakening" is the fifth episode of season five of the Canadian science fiction television series Earth: Final Conflict and the ninety-third episode of the series overall. It was directed by David Winning with a script written by Paul Gertz. It first aired in first-run syndication on Monday, October 29th, 2001.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Note: Listings marked with a (†) symbol indicate cast members who are credited in this episode, but their character does not make an appearance.
Actor | Role |
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Jayne Heitmeyer | Renee Palmer |
Von Flores | Ronald Sandoval |
Melinda Deines | Juliet Street |
Guylaine St. Onge | Juda ↑ |
Alan Van Sprang | Howlyn |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Sarah Lafleur | Sarah Boone |
Kevin Kilner | William Boone |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Michael Leder | Stud |
Landy Cannon | Guy |
David Christo | Hybrid #1 |
Notes & Trivia[]
- William Boone appeared last in in "The Joining". He appears next in "Boone's Assassin".
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