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The X-Files: Unruhe (1996)

The X-Files: Unruhe (1996)
The X-Files moved to its soon-to-be-familiar Sunday-night slot with the October 27, 1996, episode "Unruhe." Investigating the disappearance of a Michigan woman, Mulder has only the woman's passport photo to go by. Instead of showing a picture of the woman, the photo displays nightmarish, demonic images. In concert with Scully, Mulder soon determines that the grotesque images were spawned by the tortured imagination of the psycho killer (Pruitt Taylor Vince) who holds the missing woman prisoner. "Unruhe" was written by Vince Gilligan. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Rob Bowman
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of The X-Files: Unruhe

The X-Files moved to its soon-to-be-familiar Sunday-night slot with the October 27, 1996, episode "Unruhe." Investigating the disappearance of a Michigan woman, Mulder has only the woman's passport photo to go by. Instead of showing a picture of the woman, the photo displays nightmarish, demonic images. In concert with Scully, Mulder soon determines that the grotesque images were spawned by the tortured imagination of the psycho killer (Pruitt Taylor Vince) who holds the missing woman prisoner. "Unruhe" was written by Vince Gilligan. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Director(s):
Rob Bowman
Writer(s):
Vince Gilligan
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