The X Files (1998)

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Written by Chris Carter, Frank Spotnitz

Directed by Rob Bowman

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1998

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA/Canada

Filmed in Colour

Blockbusting movie version of the hit sci-fi series, starring David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson as FBI agents Mulder and Scully.

The agents are closer than they have ever been to proving the existence of extra-terrestrial life, but as usual there are forces out there desperate to stop them from knowing the truth.

Their adventures take them from exploding buildings to remote outposts in the wilderness in their search for answers - but are they ready for what they will ultimately uncover...?

Cast

Image for David DuchovnyDavid DuchovnySpecial Agent Fox Mulder
Image for Gillian AndersonGillian AndersonSpecial Agent Dana Scully
John NevilleThe Well-Manicured Man
Image for William B. DavisWilliam B. DavisThe Cigarette-Smoking Man
Martin LandauAlvin Kurtzweil MD
Image for Mitch PileggiMitch PileggiAssistant Director Walter Skinner
Jeffrey DeMunnBen Bronschweig M.D.
Image for Blythe DannerBlythe DannerJana Cassidy
Image for Terry OTerry O'QuinnDarius Michaud
Armin Mueller-StahlConrad Strughold
Image for Lucas BlackLucas BlackStevie
Christopher FennellBoy
Cody NewtonBoy
Blake StokesBoy
Image for Dean HaglundDean HaglundRichard 'Ringo' Langly

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