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Red Museum

  • Episode aired Dec 9, 1994
  • TV-14
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
5.5K
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Bob Frazer in The X-Files (1993)
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A vegan religious cult is accused of kidnapping local teenagers for some type of ritual. Mulder and Scully begin to suspect that a different kind of conspiracy is at play when Scully sees De... Read allA vegan religious cult is accused of kidnapping local teenagers for some type of ritual. Mulder and Scully begin to suspect that a different kind of conspiracy is at play when Scully sees Deep Throat's killer in town.A vegan religious cult is accused of kidnapping local teenagers for some type of ritual. Mulder and Scully begin to suspect that a different kind of conspiracy is at play when Scully sees Deep Throat's killer in town.

  • Director
    • Win Phelps
  • Writer
    • Chris Carter
  • Stars
    • David Duchovny
    • Gillian Anderson
    • Paul Sand
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    7.5/10
    5.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Win Phelps
    • Writer
      • Chris Carter
    • Stars
      • David Duchovny
      • Gillian Anderson
      • Paul Sand
    • 19User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    David Duchovny
    David Duchovny
    • Fox Mulder
    Gillian Anderson
    Gillian Anderson
    • Dana Scully
    Paul Sand
    Paul Sand
    • Gird Thomas
    Steve Eastin
    Steve Eastin
    • Sheriff Mazeroski
    Mark Rolston
    Mark Rolston
    • Richard Odin
    Lindsey Ginter
    Lindsey Ginter
    • The Cleaner
    Gillian Barber
    Gillian Barber
    • Beth Kane
    Bob Frazer
    Bob Frazer
    • Gary Kane
    Robert Clothier
    Robert Clothier
    • Old Man
    Elisabeth Rosen
    Elisabeth Rosen
    • Katie
    Crystal Verge
    Crystal Verge
    • Woman Reading Words
    Cameron Labine
    Cameron Labine
    • Rick Mazeroski
    Tony Sampson
    • Brad
    Gerry Nairn
    • 1st Man
    Brian Knox McGugan
    • 1st Officer
    • (as Brian McGugan)
    Cory Chetyrbok
    Cory Chetyrbok
    • Red Museum Member
    • (uncredited)
    Linus Sebastian
    • Inoculated Child
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Win Phelps
    • Writer
      • Chris Carter
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    8westside-surfer

    Banjos and beef

    I can't get enough of X-files in Hickville. It's the perfect combination: ultra-intelligent aliens with country bumpkins. The writers really cranked up the creepiness in this episode. Teens are found wandering around in the woods with mysterious messages on their backs. Meanwhile, a stranger is spying on a family through a peephole inside their house. That's some twisted stuff.

    A cult of vegetarians exists in the middle of beef town. The writers excellently portrayed the bigotry against them, which exemplified the fear of the unknown. The cult could have been better utilized, so much potential for additional weirdness.

    Towards the end the story begins tripping over its shoelaces. Various aspects are left unexplained by plot holes rather than authentic mystery. Luckily, the episode's strong feeling and great acting make the few story glitches entirely forgivable.
    8Muldernscully

    Clay's BBQ Ribs- Finger Lickin' Good!

    Rumor has it that Red Museum was just going to be a monster-of-the-week episode. Certain things fell through, though, and some myth/arc elements were added to flesh out the episode. So Red Museum is a unique episode that stands by itself but has a little bit of the mythology in it. It's a really good episode that sees the return of Deep Throat's killer. Red Museum does a good job of misdirection. Unfortunately I can't elaborate on it, because that would spoil the episode. The resolution with the crew-cut man, Deep Throat's killer, is a bit disappointing. I was left wanting for a little bit more. I really like the story and the mysterious "S/he is one" that was written on the backs of the victims. It's funny to see Mulder and Scully hunkering down over a set of dripping barbecue ribs. You don't see them eating a whole lot in the series. It seems like it's humorous when they do show it. You don't need to have seen 'The Erlenmeyer Flask' to enjoy this episode, but viewing it beforehand will help you understand Red Museum more.
    10kirkh-26247

    Haven't seen anyone recognize Pepper Keenan's vocal cameo

    About 31 minutes into the episode (sans commercials of course), we find the two teen males hanging out in a chester-van. Playing on the radio is some song that I've not been able to identify, but it's definitely one Pepper Keenan's voice, so I'm assuming it's Corrosion of Conformity. Back in 94 they only had 1 album released and they released their 2nd sometime during that year. You can only hear part of the song, and haven't been able to figure out which song it is. The song sounds more like something off of Deliverance which is the newer one.

    I went through all the lyrics for the songs that were released before 94 and came up with nothing. I can clearly hear some of the words, enough that a string search should have found something, but no luck.

    If anyone knows the answer to this, they should post it on here as some useless but interesting trivia.
    8fernandoschiavi

    "Red Museum" successfully blending elements of horror with character-driven drama while addressing significant social issues related to cultism and alien experimentation

    The tenth episode of the second season of "The X-Files," titled "Red Museum," directed by Win Phelps, presents a complex narrative that intertwines themes of cultism, alien experimentation, and societal fears. The episode begins with a series of mysterious kidnappings in the small town of Delta Glen, Wisconsin, where teenagers are found wandering in a disoriented state with the phrases "He is one" or "She is one" scrawled on their backs. This unsettling premise sets the stage for Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson) to delve into the dark underbelly of the community.

    As the agents investigate, they discover that the local Church of the Red Museum, led by Richard Odin (played by Michael McShane), is at the center of the turmoil. Initially suspected of being involved in the abductions, Odin and his followers present themselves as a group of militant vegetarians who believe in "walk-ins," individuals whose souls have been taken over by spirits. The pacing of "Red Museum" is brisk, with Mulder and Scully navigating through various leads while encountering resistance from both the cult members and local law enforcement. The episode effectively builds tension as it explores the dynamics between the community and the church.

    Visually, "Red Museum" employs a dark and moody aesthetic that enhances its themes of fear and paranoia. Phelps's direction captures both the eerie atmosphere of the small town and the claustrophobic tension present during Mulder and Scully's investigations. The cinematography highlights the contrast between the serene exterior of Delta Glen and the sinister activities occurring beneath its surface. Critics have noted that while some elements feel familiar, particularly in relation to earlier episodes dealing with cults and conspiracies, "Red Museum" manages to maintain a sense of intrigue throughout.

    The performances in this episode are commendable, particularly from Duchovny and Anderson. Duchovny's portrayal of Mulder showcases his characteristic determination as he grapples with his belief in extraterrestrial phenomena while navigating a world filled with skepticism. Anderson's Scully provides a rational counterbalance; her skepticism grounds Mulder's theories while showcasing her investment in uncovering the truth behind the kidnappings. The supporting cast also delivers strong performances, particularly McShane as Odin, who embodies both charisma and underlying menace.

    Thematically, "Red Museum" explores critical questions about identity, belief systems, and societal fears surrounding alien encounters. The episode raises important issues regarding how communities respond to perceived threats; it examines the impact of fear on human behavior and relationships within Delta Glen. The presence of alien experimentation is woven into the narrative through references to medical practices involving children, suggesting a darker conspiracy at play. This exploration invites viewers to reflect on their own beliefs regarding authority, truth, and morality in a world filled with uncertainty.

    In conclusion, "Red Museum" stands out as an intriguing entry in "The X-Files," successfully blending elements of horror with character-driven drama while addressing significant social issues related to cultism and alien experimentation. While it may not reach the emotional heights of other episodes or fully develop all plot points, it effectively maintains tension and intrigue throughout its runtime. The exploration of fear within a modern context invites viewers to consider their perceptions of community and belief systems.
    8jwalsh30

    Red Museum and music query answered

    I always preferred the stand alone. This one is all over the place but still good.

    Wisconsin setting explained by having a cow connection.

    To kirkh-26247...the music is Bad Medicine by God's Children.

    Would have been cool to see a Picket Fences crossover.

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    • Trivia
      This was originally conceived as an inter-network crossover between The X-Files (1993) and Picket Fences (1992), but was rewritten to stand alone when negotiations fell through.
    • Goofs
      Scully finds the chemical contains the same DNA they found in The Erlenmeyer Flask (1994), in the bovine hormone and says that it has unidentified amino acids. DNA does not contain amino acids; it contains nucleic acids.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Picket Fences: Away in the Manger (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      The X-Files
      (uncredited)

      Written by Mark Snow

      Performed by John Beal

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    • Release date
      • December 9, 1994 (United States)
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    • Filming locations
      • Stage 2, North Shore Studios, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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      • 20th Century Fox Television
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      • 45m
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