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| Kevin Sorbo | Det. Sean Nault | |
| Steph Song | Lenore | |
| Christopher Judge | Captain Papillo | |
| Alan C. Peterson | Sir Winston Churchill | |
| Alisen Down | Helen | |
| Jerry Wasserman | Hillman | |
| Michael St. John Smith | Senator Booth | |
| David Richmond-Peck | Andrew Ebbetts |
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| Producer | Deboragh Gabler
Aaron L. Gilbert |
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| Writer | Ruth Fletcher
Christos N. Gage |
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| Cinematography | Curtis Petersen
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| Musician | John Sereda
Paul Michael Thomas |
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Homicide detective Sean Nault, a cop on a parallel Earth whose technology is powered exclusively by magic. Sean investigates a baffling series of murders committed by a means he's never seen before: science. With the aid of Lenoir, a member of the ridiculed subculture of "pragmatists" who believe science is more than the stuff of myths & children's stories, and the 130-year-old sorcerer Winston Churchill, Sean uncovers an ominous plot that will lead him to another dimension and the realization that, unless he prevents it, both earths could well be destroyed. |
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