The X-Files - The Complete First Season (DVD, 2000, 7-Disc Set)

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This deluxe collection includes the entire first season of the hit television show THE X-FILES, 24 episodes total. Includes such important episodes as the series pilot, in which agents Mulder and Scully meet for the first time; "Deep Throat," in which the duo investigate mysterious government aircraft; "Beyond the Sea," in which Scully's dead father may be trying to communicate with her; and the season finale, "The Erlenmeyer Flask," in which evidence of alien experiments is uncovered. Episodes previously unreleased on video include "Young at Heart" in which Mulder must contend with an old nemesis who seems to have come back from the dead; "Roland," in which a slow-witted janitor seems to be responsible for a series of murders in a jet lab; and many more. Includes interviews with series creator Chris Carter, interactive DVD-Rom material, and other special features. A must for any fan of the series.

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UPC0024543000426
eBay Product ID (ePID)3312822

Product Key Features

ActorGillian Anderson, David Duchovny
RatingNR
Edition7-Disc Set
Movie/TV TitleX-Files-The Complete First Season
DirectorDavid Nutter
FormatDVD
Release Year2000
GenreTV Shows

Additional Product Features

Region CodeRegion 1
Number of Discs7
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Display Format7-Disc Set
Signal StandardDvd
Leading RoleGillian Anderson, David Duchovny
Release Date20000516
Film CountryUSA

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