The X-Files: The Complete First Season (1993) USA
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Director:Robert Mandel
Studio:20th Century Fox
Producer:Chris Carter, Daniel Sackheim
Writer:Chris Carter
Rating:5.2 (11 votes)
Rated:Unrated
Date Added:2011-07-04
ASIN:B00003RQND
UPC:0024543000426
Price:$99.98
Genre:Television
Release:2000-05-09
IMDb:1705930
Duration:46
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Languages:English, French
Subtitles:English, Spanish
Features:Box set
Robert Mandel  ...  (Director)
Chris Carter  ...  (Writer)
 
David Duchovny  ...  
Gillian Anderson  ...  
Charles Cioffi  ...  
Cliff De Young  ...  
Sarah Koskoff  ...  
Thomas Del Ruth  ...  Cinematographer
Stephen Mark  ...  Editor
Vivica A. Fox  ...  Dr. Barbara Hunter
Sheryl Lee Ralph  ...  Mother Kelly
Trina McGee  ...  Tanya Jones
Paula Jai Parker  ...  Rachel
Jean-Claude La Marre  ...  Pastor Jones
Nacole Williams  ...  Sister Sonia
Elana Blank  ...  Carla
Sid Burston  ...  Pastor Alex
Chris Compton  ...  Production Assistant
Monique Crockett  ...  Tiffany
Vicki Damante  ...  Eavesdropper
Angelique Fawcette  ...  Tricia (as Angelique Montague)
Martine Jean  ...  Janice
Jo Mani  ...  Vanessa
Kel Mitchell  ...  Pastor Charles
Summary: In the first season of "The X-Files", creator Chris Carter was uncertain of the series' future, so each of the episodes is a self-contained suspense story; they do not delve deep into the ongoing X-Files mythology or turn to self-parody and humor as do episodes in later seasons. Yet, these episodes display the elements for which the show would become famous: the cinematic production values and top-notch special effects, the stark lighting of the Vancouver sets, the atmospheric halo of Mark Snow's score, and the clever plots dealing with subjects ranging from the occult, religion, and monsters to urban legends, conspiracy theories, and science fiction. Most importantly, seasonĀ 1 introduces FBI agents Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) and Fox "Spooky" Mulder (David Duchovny), two of the most attractive government officials around. Scully is the serious-minded medical scientist assigned to join Mulder on the X-Files, a division of the FBI dealing with the paranormal. Mulder is the intuitive thinker with a dry wit, a passionate believer in the existence of paranormal phenomena and one of the few characters on television smart enough to figure out who the bad guy is before the audience does. Their muddled relationship, a deep friendship laced with sexual tension, provides the human heart in a world where the bizarre and horrible lurk in everyday society.
The materials on the bonus disc provide some interesting trivia and background, but it is the 24 episodes themselves that make this seven-disc boxed set a true find. Those unfamiliar with "The X-Files" often view all the fuss with the same skepticism with which Scully first regards her new partner's ideas. But just as she comes to realize the uncanny accuracy of Mulder's outlandish theories, newcomers to "The X-Files" who sample a few episodes in this boxed set will likely find themselves riveted to their television late into the night. And undoubtedly, the shadows and creaking noises in the house that evening will seem more menacing than usual. "--Eugene Wei"