"Russian Roulette" | |
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Series Mutant X Season 1, Episode 3 | |
Air date | October 15th, 2001 |
Writers | Elizabeth Keyishian |
Director | T.J. Scott |
Producers | John Ledford; Karen Wookey; Elizabeth Keyishian |
Starring | John Shea; Victoria Pratt; Victor Webster; Forbes March; Lauren Lee Smith |
Episode guide | |
Previous "I Scream the Body Electric" |
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"Russian Roulette" is the third episode of season one of the live-action superhero action series Mutant X, which is inspired by characters and concepts featured in comic book titles published by Marvel Comics. It was directed by T.J. Scott with a script written by Elizabeth Keyishian. The series stars Victoria Pratt as Shalimar Fox, Victor Webster as Brennan Mulwray, Forbes March as Jesse Kilmartin, Lauren Lee Smith as Emma deLauro, and John Shea as Adam Kane. It first aired in syndication on October 15th, 2001.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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John Shea | Adam Kane |
Victoria Pratt | Shalimar Fox |
Victor Webster | Brennan Mulwray |
Forbes March | Jesse Kilmartin |
Lauren Lee Smith | Emma DeLauro |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Dylan Bierk | Sonya |
Tom McCamus | Mason Eckhart |
Ross Hull | Daniel Benedict |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Alexander Pervakov | Yuri |
Alison MacLeod | Caroline |
Peter Van Wart | Steven Benedict |
Laura Vandervoort | Tina |
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