Fallen Angel (The X-Files)
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“Fallen Angel” | |
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The X-Files episode | |
Fallen Angel |
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Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 1X09 |
Guest stars | Frederick Coffin, Marshall Bell, Scott Bellis, Jerry Hardin, Brent Stait |
Written by | Howard Gordon Alex Gansa |
Directed by | Larry Shaw |
Production no. | 10-110 |
Original airdate | November 19, 1993 (Fox) |
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"Fallen Angel" was the tenth episode of the first season of The X-Files science-fiction television series created by Chris Carter. It is based around alien abduction.
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[edit] Plot
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Mulder puts the future of the X-Files in jeopardy when he heads to a UFO crash site in Wisconsin being rapidly covered up by the military. He is arrested and while in jail he meets Max Fenig, a UFO nut whose NICAP group has followed Mulder's work on the X-Files. When Mulder is released, Scully urges him to return to Washington to face his superiors and try and save his job but Mulder finds out that Max is more than meets the eye and ignores Scully to try and save him instead.
[edit] Production details
[edit] Guests
- Frederick Coffin as Chief Joseph McGrath
- Marshall Bell as Commander Calvin Henderson
- Scott Bellis as Max Fenig
- Jerry Hardin as Deep Throat
- Brent Stait as Corporal Taylor
- Alvin Sanders as Deputy Jason Wright
- Sheila Paterson as Gina Watkins
- Tony Pantages as Lieutenant Fraser
- Freda Perry as Mrs. Wright
- Michael Rogers as Lieutenant Griffin
- Jane MacDougall as Laura Dalton
- William McDonald as Dr. Oppenheim
- Kimberly Unger as Karen Koretz
[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 |