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The X-Files: Leonard Betts (1997)

The X-Files: Leonard Betts (1997)
This X-Files episode first aired on Super Bowl Sunday, January 26, 1997, right after Fox's coverage of the game. It all begins when the decapitated body of Leonard Betts (Paul McCrane) disappears from a Philadelphia morgue. Normally, this would be a job for the local police, but Mulder and Scully are called in when it becomes chillingly apparent that the corpse left under its own power. To solve the mystery, the two agents must probe into the life and death of the headless stroller. "Leonard Betts" was co-written by a trio of X-Files stalwarts: Frank Spotnitz, John Shiban, and Vince Gilligan. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Kim Manners
 
 

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Synopsis of The X-Files: Leonard Betts

This X-Files episode first aired on Super Bowl Sunday, January 26, 1997, right after Fox's coverage of the game. It all begins when the decapitated body of Leonard Betts (Paul McCrane) disappears from a Philadelphia morgue. Normally, this would be a job for the local police, but Mulder and Scully are called in when it becomes chillingly apparent that the corpse left under its own power. To solve the mystery, the two agents must probe into the life and death of the headless stroller. "Leonard Betts" was co-written by a trio of X-Files stalwarts: Frank Spotnitz, John Shiban, and Vince Gilligan. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Director(s):
Kim Manners
Writer(s):
John ShibanFrank Spotnitz
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