Young at Heart (The X-Files episode)
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The X-Files episode | |
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“Young at Heart” | |
Young at Heart |
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Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 1X15 |
Guest star(s) | Dick Anthony Williams, Alan Boyce, Christine Estabrook, Graham Jarvis, Jerry Hardin |
Writer(s) | Chris Carter Scott Kaufer |
Director | Michael Lange |
Production no. | 16-116 |
Original airdate | February 11, 1994 (Fox) |
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"Young at Heart" was the sixteenth episode of the first season of The X-Files science-fiction television series created by Chris Carter.
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[edit] Plot
A psychotic criminal from one of Mulder's past cases - John Barnett - is back to get revenge on Mulder for incarcerating him. Before Barnett's release, a renegade doctor had found a way to reverse the aging process - using Barnett as his test subject. Mulder and Scully rush to catch the now-unrecognizable youthful Barnett before he carries out his threat to kill all of Mulder's loved ones.
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[edit] Trivia
- The disease that Dr. Ridley conducts research on is progeria.
- Dr. Ridley was nicknamed Dr. Mengele and Dr. Frankenstein.
[edit] Guests
- Dick Anthony Williams as Agent Reggie Purdue
- Alan Boyce as Young John Barnett
- Christine Estabrook as Agent Henderson
- Graham Jarvis as NIH Doctor
- Jerry Hardin as Deep Throat
- Robin Mossley as Dr. Joe Ridley
- Merrilyn Gann as Prosecuting Attorney
- Gordon Tipple as Joe Crandall
- William B. Davis as CIA Agent
- Courtney Arciaga as Young Child
- David Petersen as John Barnett
- Robin Douglas as Computer Tekkle
[edit] References and external links
The X-Files Season 1 | ||
Episode List | Official Website | ||
Pilot | Deep Throat | Squeeze | Conduit | The Jersey Devil | Shadows | Ghost in the Machine | Ice | Space | Fallen Angel | Eve | Fire | Beyond the Sea | Gender Bender | Lazarus | Young at Heart | E.B.E. | Miracle Man | Shapes | Darkness Falls | Tooms | Born Again | Roland | The Erlenmeyer Flask |