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The X-Files/Fight the Future

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The X-Files: Fight the Future
Fight the Future-Poster.jpg
Release Date June 19, 1998
Screenplay by Chris Carter
Story by Chris Carter and
Frank Spotnitz
Directed by Rob Bowman
Produced by Chris Carter,
Daniel Sackheim
Distributor(s) 20th Century Fox
Running Time 121 minutes
Origin USA

Season Five

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The X-Files: Fight the Future (also known as The X-Files: The Movie or simple The X-Files) is the first feature film of The X-Files.

David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson

Martin Landau, Blythe Danner, William B. Davis, John Neville, Mitch Pileggi, Jeffrey De Munn, Terry O'Quinn

and Armin Mueller-Stahl

Cast: David Duchovny (Agent Fox Mulder), Gillian Anderson (Agent Dana Scully) John Neville (The Well-Manicured Man), William B. Davis (The Cigarette-Smoking Man), Martin Landau (Kurtzweil), Mitch Pileggi (Assistant Director Walter Skinner), Jeffrey De Munn (Bronschweig), Blythe Danner (Cassidy), Terry O'Quinn (Michaud), Armin Mueller-Stahl (Strughold) Lucas Black (Stevie), Chris Fennell (2nd Boy), Cody Newton (3rd Boy), Blake Stokes (4th Boy), Dean Haglund (Langly (The Lone Gunmen)), Bruce Harwood (Byers (The Lone Gunmen)), Tom Braidwood (Frohike (The Lone Gunmen)), Don S. Williams (Group Elder), George Murdock (2nd Elder), Michael Shamus Wiles (Black-Haired Man), Craig Davis (Primitive #1), Carrick O'Quinn (Primitive #2), Tom Woodruff, Jr. (Creature #1), Gregory B. Ballora (Creature #2), T.W. King (FBI Agent on Roof), Luis Beckford (FBI Agent), Steve Rankin (Field Agent), Gary Grubbs (Fire Captain Cooles), Steven M. Gagnon (Last Agent Out), Lawrence Joshua (DC Cop), Glendon Rich (DC Cop #2), Gunther Jensen (Security Guard), Scott Smith (Technician), Ian Ruskin (Well-Manicured Man's Valet), Paul Welterlen (Control Room Operator), Joel Traywick (Young Naval Guard), Milton Johns (British Valet), Paul Tuerpé (1st Paramedic), Michael A. Krawic (2nd Paramedic), Larry Rippenkroeger (Towncar Driver), Josh McLaglen (Buzz Mihoe), Randy Hall (Windbreakered Agent), T.C. Badalato (Fireman), Amine Zary (Tunisian)

Contents

Plot Overview

Notes

Music

  • X - "Crystal Ship"
  • Noel Gallagher - "Teotihuacan"
  • Foo Fighters - "Walking After You"

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Film

Behind the Scenes

  • Filmed between production of the fourth and fifth seasons, with reshoots being done during the latter.

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Quotes

External Sites