| Original
Airdate: |
March
10th, 2002. |
Written
By:
|
John
Eisendrath.
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| Directed
By: |
Davis
Gugginheim. |
| Guest
Starring: |
Roger
Moore as Edward Poole, Lindsay Crouse as DSR Dr. Carson Evans,
James Handy as Director Benjamin Devlin, Joey Slotnick as Steven
Haladki, Derek O'Connor as Alexander Khasinau, Castulo Guerra
as Jean Briault, Wold Musser as Ramon Veloso and Amy Irvine as
Emily Sloane.
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| US
ABC Ratings: |
Alias
had another let down, as "The Prophecy" managed to achieve
a viewer rating of 5.5 - more than 1 full point below the last
episode. |
| Location
Ciphers: |
Los
Angeles, Rome, Los Angeles, Montreal, London and Los Angeles. |
| 47
References: |
The code key
is held in box number 14547.
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| Episode
Notes: |
- This is the third episode writen by John Esiendrath and the
only episode directed by David Guggenheim.
- Although they are both credited, Carl Lumbly and Kevin Weisman
do not appear in this episode.
- It is revealed in this episode
that Director Devlin's first name is Ben.
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| Music
Listing: |
Track: "World
Gone Madg" – Bill Bonk
Album: [Intel Unknown].
Played: France shares her obsession with
Will and Syd asks them about her dream.
[Currently Not Available To Purchase].
Track: "Feels
Like Home" – Hathaway
Album: [Intel Unknown].
Played: Francie gets ready to go out with Will.
[Currently Not Available To Purchase].
Track: "Hate
To Say I Told You So" – The Hives
Album: Your New Favourite Band.
Played: Syd and Vaughn break into the Vatican
to steal the Rambaldi code key.
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Track: "From
Rusholme With Love" – Mint Royale
Album: On The Ropes.
Played: Near the end when the DSR grab Syd while
she is dancing with Will and Francie.
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