The X-Files: Die Hand, Die Verletzt


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Die Hand, Die Verletzt

Season 2, Episode 14

Rumours of the occult in a small town are bolstered when a corpse is found displayed in a ceremonial manner near an altar.

repeat 1995 English Stereo
Fantasy Paranormal Sci-fi Cult Classic Suspense/thriller Mystery & Suspense

Cast & Crew
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David Duchovny (Actor) .. Fox Mulder
Gillian Anderson (Actor) .. Dana Scully
Shaun Johnston (Actor) .. Pete Calcagni
Travis Macdonald (Actor) .. Dave Duran
Larry Musser (Actor) .. Sheriff Oakes
Doug Abrahams (Actor) .. Paul Vitaris
P. Lynn Johnson (Actor) .. Debrah Brown
Michelle Goodger (Actor) .. Barbara Ausbury
Dan Butler (Actor) .. Jim Ausbury
Susan Blommaert (Actor) .. Phyllis Paddock
Heather McComb (Actor) .. Shannon Ausbury

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Did You Know..
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David Duchovny (Actor) .. Fox Mulder
Born: August 07, 1960
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Rocketing from obscure bit player to TV's resident über-sex god thanks to his role as FBI agent Fox Mulder on The X-Files, David Duchovny can claim to have had one of the 1990s' more remarkable career metamorphoses. Although his initial attempts to translate his TV stardom into celluloid success proved less than memorable, the tall, classically handsome actor has continued to enjoy a great deal of popularity, evidenced in particular by the countless estrogen-drenched internet shrines erected in his honor.Born in Manhattan on August 7, 1960, to a Jewish father and a Scottish mother, Duchovny did his undergraduate work at Princeton and then went on to pursue a Master's degree in English Literature at Yale. While working toward his degree, he began commuting to New York to study acting, and he was soon appearing in a few off-Broadway plays. His interest in acting ultimately eclipsed his dedication toward earning his degree, and Duchovny dropped out of Yale to pursue a career as a performer. He got his first break starring in a beer commercial, and in 1988, he made his film debut with a breathtakingly abbreviated appearance as a party guest in Mike Nichols's Working Girl. Work in a number of diverse and usually obscure films, including starring roles in Julia Has Two Lovers (1991), The Rapture (1991), and Kalifornia (1993), followed, but the actor was able to command a more steady paycheck from his TV work. Before The X-Files debuted in 1993, Duchovny was best-known to TV viewers as Dennis/Denise, Twin Peaks' resident transvestite detective. As The X-Files steadily grew from cult favorite to mainstream success, becoming recognized as one of the most groundbreaking shows of the decade, Duchovny also began to enjoy both industry respect and huge audience popularity. Dubbed as the latest in a long line of thinking women's sex symbols, he would also appear in films like Playing God and Return to Me.Duchovny would The X-Files during the show's seventh season, much to fans' dismay, returning only for the series finaly. Post X-files, Duchovny would continue to act on screen, most notably in films like Trust the Man and another X-Files movie, The X-Files: I Want to Believe, as well as on the debaucherous TV series Californication.
Gillian Anderson (Actor) .. Dana Scully
Born: August 09, 1968
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
Trivia: When actress Gillian Anderson landed the role of Agent Scully for the Fox television series X-Files (1993- ) she could not have foreseen that within two years she would become an internationally known cult phenomenon. She was born in Chicago, but moved to London at age two and remained there until she was in her early teens. She and her family then moved to Grand Rapids, MI, where she rebelliously got heavily into the punk rock scene complete with spiky, brilliantly colored hair and body piercings with safety pins. When she was 14, she became romantically involved with a 20-year-old punk singer and occasionally sang in his band. Her punk period lasted through high school. Following graduation, she got involved in local theater and from there studied fine arts at the Goodman Theater School of Drama at Chicago's DePaul University. Following graduation, she moved to New York where she waited tables and appeared in off-Broadway plays, most notably in Absent Friends, in which she had a starring role that won her a Theater World Award. Anderson made her film debut in 1992 with the low-budget drama The Turning. She then appeared in a theatrical production of The Philanthropist and after that moved to Los Angeles. Though she was frequently courted for television roles, Anderson disdained the medium until the X-Files audition came along. Though the producers were looking for a brainy version of a Baywatch girl, the beautiful but more natural looking (having long passed her outrageous days) Anderson got the role thanks to the insistence of the show's creator Chris Carter. The show became a smash hit within two seasons and Anderson found herself an international star, as did her co-star David Duchovny, the subject of numerous pages on the Internet, and the recipient of such awards as a Golden Globe, an Emmy, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. In addition to continuing work on the X-Files, Anderson hosted a couple of television specials, including More Secrets of the X-Files and the BBC documentary series Future Fantastic. She also lent her voice as a documentary narrator on Spies Above and as animated characters on shows like The Simpsons and Reboot and films like the English version of Princess Mononoke.Anderson would spend the next several years working extensively in British television, starring in series like Bleak House, Any Human Heart, Moby Dick, and The Fall, as well as appearing in numerous UK films, like The Last King of Scotland and Shadow Dancer.
Shaun Johnston (Actor) .. Pete Calcagni
Born: September 09, 1958
Birthplace: Ponoka, Alberta, Canada
Trivia: With a tough, lean, and slightly haggard look that prepped him for tough-guy roles (and that suggested a younger David Carradine), Canadian character actor Shaun Johnston specialized in slightly gritty material that crossed genre boundaries. Born in Edmonton, Alberta, in 1958, Johnston took one of his first feature bows with the Canadian buddy comedy Two Brothers, a Girl and a Gun, and followed it up with such projects as the depression-era period film Heart of the Sun (1998), which he also co-produced; the 2000 made-for-television remake of High Noon starring Tom Skerritt; and the 2007 historical epic Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, in which Johnston played Col. Nelson Miles. He also appeared in Christopher Cain's 2007 revisionist Western September Dawn, about the notorious Mountain Meadows Massacre of 1857.
Travis Macdonald (Actor) .. Dave Duran
Larry Musser (Actor) .. Sheriff Oakes
Doug Abrahams (Actor) .. Paul Vitaris
P. Lynn Johnson (Actor) .. Debrah Brown
Michelle Goodger (Actor) .. Barbara Ausbury
Dan Butler (Actor) .. Jim Ausbury
Born: December 12, 1954
Birthplace: Huntington, Indiana
Susan Blommaert (Actor) .. Phyllis Paddock
Born: October 13, 1947
Heather McComb (Actor) .. Shannon Ausbury
Born: March 02, 1977
Birthplace: Barnegat, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Actress Heather McComb began her career as a child, appearing in commercials and making small appearances on TV shows. The roles kept coming throughout the '90s and 2000s, with numerous TV appearances on shows like The X-Files and CSI: Miami, as well as a stint on the 1998 season of the primetime drama Party of Five. In 2003, McComb married actor James van der Beek.

Before / After
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Grimm
8:00 pm
The X-Files
10:00 pm