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Dark Skies: The Last Wave
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Aired: January 04, 1997
Network: NBC
Length: 60 Minutes
Director(s): Steve Beers
Writer(s): Melissa Rosenberg
Starring: Eric Close as John Loengard
Megan Ward as Kimberly Sayers
J.T. Walsh as Captain Frank Bach
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Guest Starring: Brent David Fraser as Jim Morrison
Conor O'Farrell as Phil Albano
Brittney Powell as Geena
Christopher Wiehl as Nat Heller
Mark Bramhall as Whitman
Daniel Markel as Robert Dewey
Carl Ciarfalio as Supervisor
Kristoffer Ryan Winters as Surfer
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