"Beyond the Sky" | |
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Series Taken Season 1, Episode 1 | |
Air date | December 2nd, 2002 |
Writers | Leslie Bohem |
Director | Tobe Hooper |
Producers | Steven Spielberg; Joe M. Aguilar; Darryl Frank; Steve Beers; Leslie Bohem; Richard Heus; James Lima; Julie Herlocker |
Starring | Julie Benz; Steve Burton; Eric Close; Catherine Dent; Dakota Fanning; Jason Gray-Stanford; Joel Gretsch; John Hawkes; Tina Holmes; Michael Moriarty |
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"Beyond the Sky" is the title to the first episode of the science fiction television miniseries Taken, which was produced by Steven Spielberg. It was directed by Tobe Hooper with a script written by Leslie Bohem. It premiered on the Sci-Fi Channel on Monday, December 2nd, 2002.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Julie Benz | Kate Keys |
Steve Burton | Russell Keys |
Eric Close | John |
Catherine Dent | Sally Clarke |
Dakota Fanning | Allie Keys |
Jason Gray-Stanford | Howard Bowen |
Joel Gretsch | Owen Crawford |
John Hawkes | Marty Erickson |
Tina Holmes | Anne Campbell |
Michael Moriarty | Thomas Campbell |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Stacy Grant | Sue |
Stephen E. Miller | Boy Scout's father |
Rob LaBelle | Doctor Goldin |
Ian Tracey | Bill Walker |
Andrew Johnston | Doctor Helms |
Ryan Robbins | Lou Johnson |
Jason Grayhm | William Toland |
Fred Keating | Tyler |
Fred Henderson | Wilfred Keys |
Colleen Winton | Beth Keys |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Esther Purves-Smith | Nun #1 |
Karen Austin | Nun #2 |
Bob Frazer | Captain Bishop |
Glynis Davies | Teacher |
Kevin G. Schmidt | Young Tom Clarke |
Shauna Kain | Young Becky Clarke |
Danny McKinnon | Theodore |
Alexandre Pollock | Edward Watkins, Jr. |
Elijah Hess-Marion | Crawford's son |
John Stewart | Farmer |
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Quotes[]
- Allie Keys: Everyone knows not to stare into the sun. It's something your mother tells you when you're a kid. "Don't look at the sun or you'll go blind." But sometimes you want to understand something so badly that you'll risk going blind for just a glimpse of what it all might be about.
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