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- "Typical museum trick. Promise human sacrifice, deliver old pots and pans."
- ―Xander Harris
"Inca Mummy Girl" | |
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Series Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 2, Episode 4 | |
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Air date | October 6th, 1997 |
Writers | Matt Kiene; Joe Reinkemeyer |
Director | Ellen S. Pressman |
Producers | David Solomon; Howard Gordon; Gareth Davies; Sandy Gallin; Gail Berman; Fran Rubel Kuzui; Kaz Kuzui; David Greenwalt; Gary Law |
Starring | Sarah Michelle Gellar; Nicholas Brendon; Alyson Hannigan; Charisma Carpenter; David Boreanaz; Anthony Stewart Head |
Episode guide | |
Previous "School Hard" |
Next "Reptile Boy" |
"Inca Mummy Girl" is the fourth episode of season two of the supernatural action/comedy series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and the sixteenth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Ellen S. Pressman with a script written by Matt Kiene and Joe Reinkemeyer. It first aired on the WB Network on Monday, October 6th, 1997.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Sarah Michelle Gellar | Buffy Summers |
Nicholas Brendon | Xander Harris |
Alyson Hannigan | Willow Rosenberg |
Charisma Carpenter | Cordelia Chase |
Anthony Stewart Head | Rupert Giles |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Kristine Sutherland | Joyce Summers |
Ara Celi | Ampata Gutierrez |
Seth Green | Daniel "Oz" Osbourne |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Jason Hall | Devon MacLeish |
Hendrik Rosval | Sven |
Joey Crawford | Rodney Munson |
Danny Strong | Jonathan Levinson |
Kristen Winnicki | Gwen |
Gil Birmingham | Peruvian man |
Samuel Jacobs | Peruvian boy |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode is available on Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Chosen Collection and disc one of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Complete Second Season DVD collections.
- Production code number: 5V04
- David Boreanaz is credited in this episode, but does not make an actual appearance.
- This is the second episode of the series directed by Ellen S. Pressman. She also directed the season 1 episode, "The Puppet Show". This is Pressman's final work on the series.
- First appearance of Dingoes Ate My Baby, which is Oz and Devon's rock band.
- First appearance of Jonathan Levinson, played by Danny Strong. Jonathan becomes a recurring character throughout the remainder of the series. He appears next in "Reptile Boy".
Bloopers[]
- In the scene where Ampata is strangling Willow, the line where Ampata's rotting flesh makeup on her arm terminates is clearly visible at the shoulder.
See also[]
Buffyverse
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Angel
External Links[]
- "Inca Mummy Girl" at IMDB
- "Inca Mummy Girl" at Wikipedia
- "Inca Mummy Girl" at TV.com guide
- "Inca Mummy Girl" at the Buffyverse Wiki
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"When She Was Bad" • "Some Assembly Required" • "School Hard" • "Inca Mummy Girl" • "Reptile Boy" • "Halloween" • "Lie to Me" • "The Dark Age" • "What's My Line? (Part 1)" • "What's My Line? (Part 2)" • "Ted" • "Bad Eggs" • "Surprise" • "Innocence" • "Phases" • "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" • "Passion" • "Killed by Death" • "I Only Have Eyes for You" • "Go Fish" • "Becoming (Part 1)" • "Becoming (Part 2)" Main characters
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