Sanguinarium
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| “Sanguinarium” | |||||||
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| The X-Files episode | |||||||
| Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 6 |
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| Written by | Vivian Mayhew & Valerie Mayhew | ||||||
| Directed by | Kim Manners | ||||||
| Guest stars | Richard Beymer as Dr. Jack Franklin
O-Lan Jones as Nurse Rebecca Waite |
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| Production no. | 4x06 | ||||||
| Original airdate | November 10, 1996 (Fox) | ||||||
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"Sanguinarium" is the sixth episode of the fourth season of television series The X-Files. Bizarre murders in a hospital's plastic surgery unit lead Mulder and Scully to suspect a supernatural force may be responsible. Text taken from the "Sanguinarium" summary here.
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The book that Mulder reads and learns that witches can make people vomit needles is the Encyclopedia Of Witchcraft & Demonology by Russell H. Robbins (ISBN 0517362457).
Nurse Waite's name is most likely a reference to the 19th Century Occultist Arthur Edward Waite, whose name is still on Rider-Waite tarot decks.
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