The X Files The Amazing Maleeni (1993– ) Online
- Original Title :
- The Amazing Maleeni
- Genre :
- TV Episode / Drama / Mystery / Sci-Fi / Thriller
- Year :
- 1993–
- Directror :
- Thomas J. Wright
- Cast :
- David Duchovny,Gillian Anderson,Ricky Jay
- Writer :
- Chris Carter,Vince Gilligan
- Type :
- TV Episode
- Time :
- 45min
- Rating :
- 8.3/10
Mulder and Scully investigate the apparent murder of a magician who was decapitated just minutes after he was able to perform the trick of turning his head around 360 degrees. The agents are perplexed when Scully discovers during the autopsy that the deceased died well before he performed his final trick.
Episode complete credited cast: | |||
David Duchovny | - | Fox Mulder | |
Gillian Anderson | - | Dana Scully | |
Ricky Jay | - | The Amazing Maleeni / Herman Pinchbeck / Albert Pinchbeck | |
Jonathan Levit | - | Billy LaBonge | |
Robert LaSardo | - | Cissy Alvarez | |
Jim Maniaci | - | Bullethead #1 | |
Rick Marzan | - | Holding Cell Officer | |
Mark Chaet | - | Bank Officer | |
Dennis Keiffer | - | Bullethead #2 | |
Dan Rice | - | Uniform Cop | |
Sherri Howard | - | Female Employee | |
J. David | - | Young Boss | |
Steven Barr | - | Courier Guard | |
Adam Vernier | - | Driver |
Ricky Jay and Jonathan Levit are magicians in real life.
Cradock Marine Bank is the same bank that Mulder uses in Salatoimikud: Monday (1999)
Cradock Marine Bank is later used in the tv series "Better Call Saul" which is also written by Vince Gilligan who wrote this episode. It can be see on a check in season 2, episode 6 (Bali Ha'i episode).
A fake gambling debt "marker" as part of a con was also a key plot point in House Of Games, where Ricky Jay played the character of George.
A Cradock Marine Bank branch was also used as a location for the Sixth Season X-Files Episode #14 titled 'Monday'.
The character of Billy LaBonge is named after Second Unit Director of Photography, Bob LaBonge
Half of the case could've been solved and time saved if the agents would have used fingerprint analysis, dental records comparisons or blood sampling. Although the Pinchbeck brothers were twins, no two people share the same fingerprints, it is rare that both would have matching dental work and blood sampling would've told Scully the time of death prior to an autopsy based on coagulation and other contents (nutrient) of the blood.
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