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  1. Premise. At an unspecified point several centuries in the future, a unified Earth (known as the 'Democratic Republic of Earth') is exploring and colonizing the galaxy. One of its earliest colonies, the planet Cynosura, has declared independence and is attempting to establish its own sphere of influence as Earth's rival.

    • Action Adventure Sci-Fi
  2. 11 mar 1996 · Overview. A bunch of young and impulsive space cadets make their first real flight in space and realize that the attack they suffered wasn't a training mission. They face the Enemy alone and have the chance to save the world, and maybe to prevent the war? Can the cadets conquer the more experienced, stronger and much more evil enemy?

  3. Star Command (1996) Movie Info Synopsis Cadets at a 22nd-century military academy try to stop an expansionist Earth colony from conquering other inhabited planets.

    • Jim Johnston, E.W. Swackhamer
    • Sci-Fi
  4. Directed by Jim Johnston. A bunch of young and impulsive space cadets make their first real flight in space and realize that the attack they suffered wasn’t a training mission. They face the Enemy alone and have the chance to save the world, and maybe to prevent the war?

    • Jim Johnston
  5. ← Back to main. Cast 9. Jay Underwood. Kenneth 'Ken' Oort. Jennifer Bransford. Ali McGinty. Chris Conrad. Tully Vallis. Tembi Locke. Meg Dundee. Kelly Hu. Yukiko Fujisaki. Eva Habermann. Johanna Pressler. Morgan Fairchild. Sigrid Ivorstetter. Ivan Sergei. Phillip Jackson. Chad Everett. Shane Ridnaur. Crew 14. Art. Udo Scharnowski. Art Direction.

  6. 11 mar 1996 · Synopsis by Sandra Brennan. When the residents of a former space colony return to invade Earth, it is up to a cadre of inexperienced military school graduates to save the planet. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Star Command (1996) - Jim Johnston on AllMovie - When the residents of a former space colony…

  7. Star Command (secondary title In the Fold) is a 1996 television film written by Melinda M. Snodgrass and directed by Jim Johnston, which was originally intended as a television pilot produced by Paramount Television for UPN.