Unruhe

"Unruhe" is a 1996 episode of The X-Files television series. It was the fourth episode broadcast in the show's fourth season, and the first episode to air on Sunday night when the show was moved from Fridays to Sundays. "Unruhe" features a man who kidnaps women and lobotomizes them. The agent's only clues to catching him are distorted photos of the victims taken just before their kidnapping. In Traverse City, Michigan, a young woman, Mary Lefante... more

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  • Oct 27, 1996

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  • 4

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The X-Files

The X-Files is a Canadian/American cult science fiction television series and a part of The X-Files franchise, created by screenwriter Chris Carter. It first aired in September 1993 and ended in May 2002. The show was a hit for the Fox network, and its characters and slogans (e.g., "The Truth Is...

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  • 4

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  • 4x02
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