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The X-Files

Mulder and Scully, now taken off the FBI's X-Files cases, must confront the shadowy machinery within the government to uncover the truth behind a conspiracy that could herald an alien colonization of Earth.

Director(s)

Josh McLaglen

Rob Bowman

William H. Burton Sr.

Tricia Ronten

Rich Sickler

Renato De Cotiis

Phil Booth

Cast & Crew

Josh McLaglen

Josh McLaglen

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Michael Krawic

Michael Krawic

2nd Paramedic

Armin Mueller-Stahl

Armin Mueller-Stahl

Strughold

Blythe Danner

Blythe Danner

Cassidy

Gillian Anderson

Gillian Anderson

Agent Dana Scully

Michael Shamus Wiles

Michael Shamus Wiles

Black-Haired Man

Lucas Black

Lucas Black

Stevie

John Neville

John Neville

The Well-Manicured Man

Gary Grubbs

Gary Grubbs

Fire Captain Cooles

Steve Rankin

Steve Rankin

Field Agent

Tricia Ronten

Tricia Ronten

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Glenne Headly

Glenne Headly

Barmaid (uncredited)

Tom Woodruff Jr.

Tom Woodruff Jr.

Creature #1

Terry O'Quinn

Terry O'Quinn

Michaud

Greg Ballora

Greg Ballora

Creature #2

Larry Joshua

Larry Joshua

DC Cop

William H. Burton Sr.

William H. Burton Sr.

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Rich Sickler

Rich Sickler

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Mitch Pileggi

Mitch Pileggi

Assistant Director Walter Skinner

Martin Landau

Martin Landau

Kurtzweil

Jeffrey DeMunn

Jeffrey DeMunn

Bronschweig

David Paris

David Paris

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George Murdock

George Murdock

2nd Elder

Jason Beghe

Jason Beghe

FBI Man at Bomb Site (uncredited)

David Duchovny

David Duchovny

Agent Fox Mulder

William B. Davis

William B. Davis

The Cigarette-Smoking Man

Glendon Rich

Glendon Rich

DC Cop #2

Ian Ruskin

Ian Ruskin

Well-Manicured Man's Valet

Christopher Fennell

Christopher Fennell

2nd Boy

Randy Hall

Randy Hall

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Vanessa Morley

Vanessa Morley

Young Samantha Mulder (archive footage)

Tom Braidwood

Tom Braidwood

Frohike

Don S. Williams

Don S. Williams

Group Elder

Scott Alan Smith

Scott Alan Smith

Technician

Milton Johns

Milton Johns

British Valet

Phil Booth

Phil Booth

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Rob Bowman

Rob Bowman

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Renato De Cotiis

Renato De Cotiis

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Bruce Harwood

Bruce Harwood

Byers

Steven M. Gagnon

Steven M. Gagnon

Last Agent Out

Ted King

Ted King

FBI Agent on Roof

Darrell Davis

Darrell Davis

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Dean Haglund

Dean Haglund

Langly

Cody Newton

Cody Newton

3rd Boy

Blake Stokes

Blake Stokes

4th Boy

Carrick O'Quinn

Carrick O'Quinn

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Luis Beckford

Luis Beckford

FBI Agent

Gunther Jenson

Gunther Jenson

Security Guard

Paul Welterlen

Paul Welterlen

Control Room Operator

Joel Traywick

Joel Traywick

Young Naval Guard

Larry Rippenkroeger

Larry Rippenkroeger

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T.C. Badalato

T.C. Badalato

Fireman

Amine Zary

Amine Zary

Tunisian

Details

GenresMystery, Science Fiction, Thriller
Runtime2h 1 mins
Released on19 Jun 1998
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Wuchak

7/10

**_The best of The X Files_** After an explosion reminiscent of the Oklahoma City bombing, FBI agents Mulder and Scully stumble on an otherworldly virus and an intricate governmental cover-up. Their investigation leads them all over the map and, ultimately, to Antarctica, with numerous mysterious happenings and shadowy meetings. Originally known simply as "The X Files" but later as "The X-Files: Fight the Future," this 1998 film is essentially an elongated episode of the TV series with a bigger budget. I've never been more than a casual viewer (seeing 10-12 of the top-rated episodes) and, to me, this film pretty much represents the best the series had to offer, except that I favor the MOTW episodes as opposed to the alien conspiracy ones. “Clyde Bruckman’s Final Repose” from season 3 is a good example. I just prefer the human interest and uniqueness of such episodes compared to the listless redundancy of the alien conspiracy segments. Everyone knows that creator Chris Carter was inspired by The Night Stalker TV Series/movies when he formulated the show. Whereas that brief 70s’ series was overt and almost cartoony with its depictions of the paranormal, The X Files always took a more subdued, realistic approach. To some, this made it boring; to others, fascinating; to me, a mixture of both. The way the plot in the movie unfolds is similar to "Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark," albeit grimmer and quasi-believable. Other than the paranormal, the appeal of The X Files has always been Gillian Anderson. What a uniquely beautiful redhead with her intelligent, cynical expressions. There are some glaring geographical problems, unfortunately. For instance, Dallas is located in east Texas, which is technically on the eastern side of the USA and looks it; it’s very green. There are no desert-like landscapes anywhere close. Producers obviously did this to save on costs, but why not have those particular sequences take place outside of El Paso in west Texas? Or how about nearby Santa Fe or Albuquerque, New Mexico? Furthermore, a car trip from Dallas to DC takes 20 hours, not a single night’s drive as shown; not to mention traveling from Dallas to the Mexican border takes over 9 hours, not a couple of hours. It runs 2 hours, 2 minutes (with the Theatrical Release running a minute or two shorter) and was shot in California, British Columbia, Texas, New Jersey, London and Washington DC. GRADE: B/B+

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