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"The X Files" Hollywood A.D. (2000)


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Overview

User Rating:
7.4/10   380 votes
Director:
David Duchovny
Writers:
Chris Carter (creator)
David Duchovny (written by)
Contact:
View company contact information for Hollywood A.D. on IMDbPro.
Original Air Date:
30 April 2000 (Season 7, Episode 19)
Plot:
Skinner's buddy from college, Wayne Federman, trails Mulder and Scully on a case involving a pipe bombing in a church... more | add synopsis
User Comments:
A good ghoulish time more

Cast

  (Episode Credited cast)

David Duchovny ... Fox Mulder

Gillian Anderson ... Dana Scully

Mitch Pileggi ... Walter Skinner
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Tina M. Ameduri ... Tina
Bill Dow ... Chuck Burks

Wayne Federman ... Himself
André Fortin ... Zombie Dancer
Steve Kiziak ... David Duchovny

Téa Leoni ... Herself (as Tea Leoni)

Paul Lieber ... Micah Hoffman
Bill Millar ... Director
Tim Roe ... Zombie

Garry Shandling ... Himself
Barry K. Thomas ... Sugar Bear
Harris Yulin ... Cardinal O'Fallon
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Additional Details

Runtime:
Argentina:60 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Certification:
Argentina:13

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The "clay pot as recording media" plot device was investigated in "MythBusters" (2003). They determined that it was so highly unlikely as to be impossible. more
Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: Gillian Anderson's stunt double can be seen after Tea Leoni asks 'Scully' to show her how to run with high heels. It's also noticeable how the stunt double starts running before Anderson leaves the frame. more
Quotes:
Wayne Federman: Just curious if she's more than your partner.
Mulder: Enough, Wayne.
Wayne Federman: Hey, whatever.
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Movie Connections:
Featured in "MythBusters: Killer Cable Snaps (#4.20)" (2006) more

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21 out of 23 people found the following comment useful:-
A good ghoulish time, 13 January 2007
8/10
Author: kahurley from United States

With the Syndicate gone and the answer to Mulder's sister's disappearance finally answered, there are many more stand-alone episodes in the series. I've seen a lot of fans dislike Seasons 6 & 7 because of the increase in stand-alones and the increase in the show's humor. Not for me. This episode (directed by Duchovny) is an example of the cast just having a good time. The show doesn't have to be all about aliens, conspiracies, and seriousness all the time. The bubble bath scene alone is priceless! Plus, how many times do we get to see Scully laugh? There are outtakes where they would have to stop shooting for a period of time because Gillian Anderson couldn't stop laughing. All in all, this episode shows the actors in a somewhat different light and it's enjoyable to see.

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