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Crew: Director, Producer, Screenwriter
Actors: David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Amanda Peet, Billy Connolly, Xzibit
Synopsis: David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprise their roles as Fox Mulder and Dana Scully with this long-delayed big-screen continuation that revives the series six years after it headed off the air in 2002. Creator Chris Carter returns to direct, co-writing the script with series veteran Frank Spotnitz Read More
Crew: Cinematographer, Musical Direction/Supervision, Producer
Actors: Rodney Bingenheimer
Synopsis: When Rodney Bingenheimer was just a teenager -- a diminutive, long-haired kid who was picked on a lot -- his mother, a divorced autograph hound, dropped him off in front of the home of actress Connie Stevens and essentially said, "Good luck." Stevens was on location shooting a movie and Bingenheimer Read More
Crew: Director, Screenwriter
Synopsis: In the conclusion of a two-part story launched by the previous week's "Provenance," Scully's baby has been kidnapped by the alien cult responsible for driving her former partner Mulder into hiding. Wondering if reports that Mulder is dead are true, Scully (Gillian Anderson) teams with the Lone Read More
Crew: Screenwriter
Synopsis: In part one of a two-part story, border patrol guards in Northern Idaho find the remnants of a spaceship similar to the one confronted by Scully (Gillian Anderson) and the missing Mulder in Africa. Investigating, agents Reyes (Annabeth Gish) and Doggett (Robert Patrick) are frustrated by the Read More
Synopsis: Realizing that her baby has telekinetic powers, Scully (Gillian Anderson) is approached by a married couple whose baby apparently has the same "gift." The husband turns out to have information relating to the "super soldiers" who have driven Scully's former partner, Mulder, into hiding. Against Read More
Synopsis: After nine seasons and 201 episodes, The X-Files demonstrated inarguably that "The Truth Is Out There" with its two-hour finale, appropriately titled "The Truth." Returning to the series after a year-long absence, David Duchovny re-creates his role of Agent Mulder. Accused of murder, Mulder stands Read More
Synopsis: William, the infant son of Agent Scully (Gillian Anderson), is attacked by a strange man who injects the baby with a syringe. Rushing William to the hospital, Scully is assured that the child is unharmed -- and yet, there is considerably more iron in William's system than usual. Could all this Read More
Synopsis: A serial killer has struck three times, whereupon Agent Reyes (Annabeth Gish) realizes that the murder sites are in a pattern that will ultimately form the number nine. In her efforts to prevent the killer from doing away with six more victims, Reyes makes a foray into the world of numerology. Read More
Synopsis: Having previously contacted the missing Mulder with claims that his wife had been abducted by aliens on a number of occasions, Duffy Haskell (Jay Acovone) now insists that his wife was murdered after giving birth to an alien baby, and that the infant was kidnapped. As Doggett (Robert Patrick) Read More
Synopsis: "Tonight the search for Mulder ends." Thus read the "teaser" for this X-Files episode, the first chapter in a two-part story. Stepping up his efforts to find the missing Mulder, Doggett (Robert Patrick) enlists the services of Special Agent Monica Reyes (Annabeth Gish, in the first of several Read More
Synopsis: In the conclusion (sort of) of a two-part story, Mulder (David Duchovny) and Doggett (Robert Patrick) have dedicated themselves to protecting both Scully (Gillian Anderson) and her unborn child from a seemingly endless variety of alien antagonists. On his own, Doggett hides Scully in a filthy Read More
Synopsis: In part one of a two-part story, resurrected alien abductee Billy Miles (Zachary Ansley) shows up at the Maryland genetics lab, which Scully (Gillian Anderson) suspects of being a spawning ground for alien babies. Not long afterward, Scully's obstetrician, Dr. Parenti (Steven Anderson), dies Read More
Synopsis: Having returned and (apparently) recovered from his previous ordeals, Mulder (David Duchovny) wants to return to the X-Files -- only to find that Deputy Director Kersh (James Pickens Jr.) wants Mulder out of the FBI altogether. Thus it is that Mulder unofficially attempts to solve the case of Read More
Synopsis: The ninth and final season of X-Files opened with part one of the two-part thriller "Nothing Important Happened Today." The title was lifted from the diary entry made by England's King George III on July 4, 1776 -- and in both cases, the statement is misinformed, to say the least. Picking up where Read More
Synopsis: In the conclusion of the two-part X-Files story beginning with "Nothing Important Happened Today," the strange woman (Lucy Lawless) who caused the EPA official's death, which Doggett (Robert Patrick) is investigating, turns out to be Shannon McMahon, who claims to be one of the "super soldiers" Read More
Synopsis: In the conclusion of a two-part story, it appears that the long-missing Mulder (David Duchovny) has died. Mulder's successor, Doggett (Robert Patrick), is offered a promotion out of the X-Files by the sneaky Deputy Director Kersh (James Pickens Jr.), who clearly wants all discussion of aliens and Read More
Synopsis: Guest star Kathy Griffin plays a dual role as two lookalike women named Betty and Lulu. Each woman periodically invades the other's "territory," leaving a trail of destruction in their respective wakes. Piecing together the evidence, Mulder and Scully conclude that the ladies are actually Read More
Synopsis: Part one of a two-part X-Files story, "Sein und Zeit" begins with the disappearance of little Amber Lynn LaPierre (Megan Corletto), who was apparently abducted while sleeping in her own bed. The girl's father (Mark Rolston) suffered visions of the child's demise, while the mother (Shareen J. Mitchell Read More
Synopsis: First telecast February 13, 2000, "Closure" is the conclusion of a two-part X-Files story that began with the previous week's "Sein und Zeit." Investigating the disappearance of little Amber Lynn LaPierre (Megan Corletto), Mulder and Scully capture a serial killer who admits to having murdered 24 Read More
Crew: Director
Synopsis: A new virtual-reality video game called First Person Shooter apparently results in the death of one of the players. Because the "Lone Gunman" group has a financial interest in the game, the group's members summon Mulder and Scully to the scene of the death, hoping that the two agents will help Read More
Synopsis: This first episode of The X-Files' eighth season addresses several questions left unanswered by the cliffhanger ending of season seven. Namely, has Special Agent Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) really been captured by aliens, or has he merely gone AWOL? Who is the father of Agent Dana Scully's (Gillian Anderson Read More
Synopsis: In the conclusion of a two-part story, missing FBI agent Mulder (David Duchovny) manages to elude those searching for him, and in the bargain is able to abduct youthful psychic Gibson Praise (Jeff Gulka). Sensing that Agent Doggett (Robert Patrick) is beginning to be persuaded by his new partner Read More
Synopsis: Not unexpectedly, the seventh season of The X-Files ended with a cliffhanger on May 21, 2000. This time, however, the episode in question, "Requiem," had all the earmarks of a series finale, inasmuch as star David Duchovny's contract had ended, and co-star Gillian Anderson's commitment to Read More
Synopsis: New special agent Doggett (Robert Patrick) tackles his first official X-Files assignment, involving a strange creature, neither man nor beast, which is implicated in a series of horrible murders. Scully (Gillian Anderson) continues to grouse that her unimaginative new partner refuses to swallow Read More
Synopsis: Despite the total absence of clues, Mulder suspects that Phillip Padgett (John Hawkes) is responsible for a series of murders in which the victim's hearts were neatly and bloodlessly removed from their bodies. It so happens that Padgett is also Mulder's new next-door neighbor, and he soon becomes Read More
Synopsis: Originally telecast February 14, 1999, "One Son" was the conclusion of a two-part X-Files drama that began with the previous week's "Two Fathers." In this pivotal episode, Mulder finally learns the truth about the government conspiracy responsible for the disappearance of his sister. Players Read More
Synopsis: Veronica Cartwright returns as enigmatic alien abductee Cassandra Spender in the February 7, 1999, X-Files episode "Two Fathers." A suspicious fire has killed all the witnesses to Cassandra's prior "visit" to an extraterrestrial spacecraft. The woman's son, FBI agent Spender (Chris Owens), turns Read More
Synopsis: Originally broadcast November 14, 1999, The X-Files episode "The Sixth Extinction II: Amor Fati" concluded a three-part story that had begun with the sixth-season cliffhanging finale "Biogenesis." Still in a drug-induced coma, Mulder is placed in a "kind of witness-protection program" because he Read More
Synopsis: When The X-Files concluded its sixth season with the cliffhanger episode "Biogenesis," viewers knew that Mulder and Scully were investigating the authenticity of an ancient artifact found in West Africa. Despite Scully's skepticism, Mulder believed that the cryptic symbols written on the artifact Read More
Synopsis: The sixth season of The X-Files ended on May 16, 1999, with the obligatory cliffhanger, this one titled "Biogenesis." A strange metallic object with equally strange symbols is found in Africa. Mulder is convinced that this artifact will prove beyond doubt that life as we know it originated Read More
Crew: Executive Producer, Screenwriter
Actors: Scott Bairstow, D.B. Sweeney, Terry O'Quinn, Samantha Mathis, Max Martini
Crew: Producer, Screen Story, Screenwriter
Actors: David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Martin Landau, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Blythe Danner
Synopsis: This 60-million-dollar science fiction suspense drama (marketed with an additional 25 million dollars), was adapted from the popular TV series The X-Files -- arriving in theaters while the Emmy-winning series was still being aired, continuing plot threads familiar to many of the series' 25 million Read More
Synopsis: Part one of a two-part X-Files drama, "Patient X" was written by series producers Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz. Many of the plot devices are familiar ones: a series of mass murders (this time the victims are burned alive), multiple disappearances, evidence of extraterrestrial involvement, and Read More
Synopsis: Stephen King collaborated with X-Files creator Chris Carter on the script for the series' February 8, 1998, episode -- "Chinga." The small coastal town of Amma Beach, ME, is held in a grip of terror by an apparently malevolent child (Jenny-Lynn Hutcheson) and her doll. Vacationing in Amma Beach Read More
Synopsis: First telecast March 8, 1998, "The Red and the Black" was the conclusion to a two-part thriller that began with the previous week's "Patient X." At the sight of a grisly mass immolation, Scully is hypnotized so that she can piece together the events leading up to the disaster. Meanwhile, Mulder Read More
Synopsis: Those unlucky X-Files fans who hadn't seen the 1998 theatrical-feature version of the popular Fox Network series were undoubtedly confused by the numerous references to that film in the series' sixth-season opener, "The Beginning." Written by series creator Chris Carter, this episode was also a Read More
Synopsis: It was hardly surprising that the final episode of X-Files' fifth season, "The End," was a cliffhanger, despite the "finality" of its title. This time around, however, viewers were advised to seek the solutions to the problems posed in the episode by attending the X-Files movie, which was slated Read More
Synopsis: On Christmas Eve, Mulder persuades Scully to investigate an allegedly haunted house. The spooky old domicile had been the scene of a double murder way back in 1918. Upon their arrival, the agents must contend with a taciturn married couple (Ed Asner, Lily Tomlin), who are obviously harboring a Read More
Synopsis: Shipwrecked in the Bermuda Triangle, Mulder finds himself onboard a British luxury liner that has seemingly been frozen in time in the year 1939. He is also swept up in a power struggle between the ship's crew and a band of Nazis who want to get their hands on a prototypical atom bomb. Somewhat Read More
Synopsis: Several high-ranking military officers -- Vietnam veterans all -- are killed by an elusive assassin. According to witnesses, the killer seems to possess the ability to appear and disappear at will. Put on the case, Mulder and Scully conclude that the murderer is former Green Beret Nathaniel Teager Read More
Synopsis: Part one of a two-part X-Files drama, "Tempus Fugit" first aired March 16, 1997. Agents Mulder and Scully are not all that surprised when Sharon Graffia (Chilton Crane) reports that her brother Max Fenig (Scott Bellis) has been kidnapped by extraterrestrials. After all, Max is probably the most Read More
Synopsis: This X-Files episode begins on a somber note when Scully is diagnosed with brain cancer. Even more vexing is the fact that the same cancer previously killed all the women who'd claimed to share Scully's alien-abduction experience two years earlier. Mulder takes it upon himself to get to the bottom Read More
Synopsis: The fourth-season finale of The X-Files was considered worthy of a TV Guide cover story. The episode itself, "Gethsemane," was, to no one's surprise, a cliffhanger, setting up a tense situation that would not be resolved until the opening installment of season five. Written by series creator Chris Carter Read More
Synopsis: Originally telecast March 23, 1997, "Max" was the conclusion of a two-part X-Files drama that began with the previous week's "Tempus Fugit." Scott Bellis returns as frequent alien abductee Max Fenig. Investigating the crash of a jetliner carrying both Max and a valuable packet of evidence proving Read More
Synopsis: On November 2, 1997, The X-Files began its fifth season with part two of a three-part drama, carrying over several dangling plot strands from the fourth-season cliffhanger "Gethsemane." Written by series creator Chris Carter, "Redux" finds agent Scully tearfully announcing to an assembly of fellow Read More
Synopsis: The three-part X-Files drama that began at the end of season four with "Gethesemane" came to a conclusion on November 9, 1997, with "Redux II." As Scully hovers between life and death, the fate of the entire X-Files project is likewise in jeopardy due to an "official" report which has written off Read More
Synopsis: A rural Indiana woman named Shaineh Berkowitz (Pattie Tierce) claims that she was impregnated by a "Frankenstein" creature with two mouths and an overriding yen for peanut-butter sandwiches. Agent Scully suspects that the woman made up the story as a result of watching one too many episodes of Jerry Springer Read More
Synopsis: Part one of a two-part X-Files drama, "Tunguska" was originally broadcast November 24, 1996. Mulder has disappeared, and a congressional committee wants to know why. Only Scully seems to have the answers, but she's not talking -- and she's willing to go to prison rather than reveal her secret. Read More
Synopsis: The small Midwestern town of Comity has been plagued by a series of bizarre deaths. This earthbound phenomenon appears to be tied in with a once-in-a-generation alignment of the planets. Mulder and Scully try to solve the mystery with the reluctant help of two high-school girls (Lisa Robin Kelly Read More
Synopsis: First broadcast December 1, 1996, "Terma" was the conclusion of a two-part X-Files drama that began with the previous week's "Tunguska." Mulder is still missing, and Scully refuses to reveal his whereabouts to a congressional committee. It's all part of a plan to trap a clever smuggler of deadly Read More
Crew: Executive Producer, Show Creator
Actors: Lance Henriksen, Megan Gallagher, Brittany Tiplady, Bill Smitrovich, Terry O'Quinn
Synopsis: Created by Chris Carter of X-Files fame, the Fox sci-fi crime thriller series Millennium starred Lance Henriksen as Frank Black, a former Washington, D.C.-based FBI agent who in the opening season returned to his native Seattle with wife Catherine (Megan Gallagher) and daughter Jordan (Brittany Tiplady Read More
Synopsis: Originally telecast February 16, 1996, "Apocrypha" was the conclusion of a two-part X-Files story that began with the previous week's "Piper Maru." Investigating the submerged wreckage of an apparent WWII-era fighter plane, Mulder and Scully quickly realize that the aircraft was actually Read More
Synopsis: The third season of X-Files came to its traditional cliffhanger conclusion with "Talitha Cumi." Written by Chris Carter, the episode begins with Mulder and Scully investigating still another case of paranormal activity. This time, it's personal: Mulder hopes that by locating Jeremiah Smith (Roy Thinnes Read More
Synopsis: The first episode of The X-Files' fourth season, "Herrenvolk," concluded the two-part story begun in the third-season cliffhanger finale, "Talitha Cumi." Having located Jeremiah Smith (Roy Thinnes), an alien with miraculous healing powers, Mulder hopes to save the life of his comatose mother. But Read More
Synopsis: Part one of a two-part X-Files drama, "Piper Maru" originally aired February 9, 1996. After discovering the wreckage of a mysterious aircraft that was shot down during WWII, the crew of a French salvage ship succumbs to a strange and inexplicable illness. As if this wasn't enough, the captain of Read More
Synopsis: Mulder and Scully look into a mysterious jailhouse death which seems to be linked to the recent execution of death row inmate Napoleon "Neech" Manley (Badja Djola). Just before he was strapped into the electric chair, Manley promised to return from the grave to exact vengeance on all those who Read More
Synopsis: Having suppressed the memories of her abduction, Agent Scully suddenly experiences an onrush of unpleasant and disturbing images from her ordeal. This coincides with Scully and Mulder's search for a serial killer with a hair fetish. On this occasion, it is Mulder and not Scully who doubts that Read More
Synopsis: "Paper Clip" is the concluding chapter of a three-part X-Files story which began with the second-season cliffhanger "Anasazi." Recovering from injuries sustained in an explosion, Mulder tries to determine the connection between his father's death and a large-scale government cover-up known as Read More
Synopsis: Part one of a two-part X-Files drama, "Nisei" originally aired November 24, 1995. The story begins with the screening of a videotape that supposedly depicts an actual alien autopsy (not unlike the tape that was then being heavily promoted by X-Files' parent Fox Network). The clues provided by this Read More
Synopsis: A package delivered to an inmate in a Virginia correctional facility is the catalyst for a deadly contagious disease. Investigating the situation, Mulder and Scully run up against the stone wall of an official cover-up. Meanwhile, a pair of escaped prisoners (John Pyper-Ferguson and John Tench) Read More
Synopsis: Season two of The X-Files came to a pulse-pounding conclusion with the cliffhanger episode "Anasazi." Courtesy of a computer hacker known as The Thinker (Bernie Coulson), Mulder comes into possession of an encrypted diskette which turns out to contain evidence of a wide-ranging official cover-up Read More
Synopsis: The third season of The X-Files began where the second season left off -- with the September 22, 1995, episode "The Blessing Way." In this follow-up to the previous season's "Anasazi," Mulder is nursed back to health by a group of Navajo Indians following an explosion in a train. Meanwhile Read More
Synopsis: Part one of a two-part X-Files drama, "Colony" originally aired February 10, 1995. Told in flashback, the episode traces the events leading up to Mulder's reunion with his sister, who was abducted by aliens 20 years earlier. At least, the woman (Megan Leitch) claims to be Mulder's sister Read More
Synopsis: Part one of a two-part X-Files adventure, "Duane Barry" was originally telecast October 14, 1994. The title character, played by Steve Railsback, is a mentally disturbed former FBI agent who has taken several people hostage. Mulder is assigned to negotiate with Barry when the latter claims that he Read More
Synopsis: Again traveling to Wisconsin, Mulder and Scully investigate the apparent abduction of a 16-year-old boy. Sheriff Mazeroski (Steve Eastin) suspects that the boy was kidnapped -- and brainwashed -- by a local vegetarian cult, the Red Museum. Things take an even more sinister turn when the sheriff's Read More
Synopsis: "The Host" gets under way when a corpse is found in a Newark, NJ, sewer. Not long afterward, a sanitation worker is attacked. Assigned to investigate the fact that both victims bore the same strange mark on their necks, Mulder and Scully uncover evidence that the culprit is a vicious parasitic Read More
Synopsis: Mulder is certain that a recent murder was committed by hardened criminal John Barnett (Alan Boyce), whom he helped convict years earlier. Scully is not so certain of this, inasmuch as Barnett has been dead for a long, long time. Investigating, the two agents uncover evidence of a Read More
Synopsis: The title character in this X-Files episode of March 18, 1994, is a Tennessee teenager named Samuel (Scott Bairstow), who apparently possesses the ability to heal with the touch of his hand. Unfortunately, it appears as though Samuel also has the capacity to kill with his magic touch. As Mulder Read More
Synopsis: "Darkness Falls" is set in a Washington State logging camp, where 30 loggers have mysteriously vanished. Investigating, Mulder and Scully are teamed with local forest ranger Larry Moore (Jason Beghe), who is convinced that the disappearances are the handiwork of a militant band of ecological Read More
Synopsis: Establishing a tradition for all future season-ending episodes, The X-Files closed out its first season on May 13, 1994, with a wealth of surprise twists and unresolved subplots. Acting upon a tip from Deep Throat (Jerry Hardin), Mulder and Scully investigate the possibility that the government is Read More
Synopsis: Mulder is approached by a NASA agent who has photographic evidence that a recently aborted space-shuttle mission was sabotaged. The photo indicates that the shuttle was damaged in a manner that could only have been perpetrated by a super-strong space alien. Over Scully's protests, Mulder pursues Read More
Synopsis: Scotland Yard detective Phoebe Greene (Amanda Pays) is assigned to guard a prominent member of the British aristocracy after two of his peers are killed in highly suspicious fires. FBI agents Mulder and Scully become involved in the case when Phoebe, an old sweetheart of Mulder's from his Oxford Read More
Synopsis: Mulder and Scully are assigned to investigate a savage murder in the outskirts of Atlantic City. All evidence suggests that the killer is the Jersey Devil, a legendary "Sasquatch" who has supposedly roamed the New Jersey countryside for four decades. Naturally, Scully is convinced that a human Read More
Synopsis: Mulder and Scully journey to Ellens Air Force Base in Idaho to investigate the disappearances of several army test pilots. The wife of one of the pilots suspects that something is amiss with the aircraft that her husband and the other missing men were assigned to test. Mulder discovers that the Read More
Synopsis: A small town in the Pacific Northwest has been plagued by a series of mysterious deaths. The victims are all local high-school graduates of the class of 1989. Assigned to investigate this phenomenon are FBI agent Fox Mulder, whose recent job performance has been compromised by his ever-growing Read More
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