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"The Grift"
Series Mutant X
Season 2, Episode 11
Air date January 20th, 2003
Writers Elizabeth Keyishian
Director Oley Sassone
Producers John Ledford; Peter Mohan; Karen Wookey
Starring John Shea; Victoria Pratt; Victor Webster; Forbes March; Lauren Lee Smith
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"The Grift" is the eleventh episode of season two of the Canadian superhero action series Mutant X, and the thirty-third episode of the series overall. It was directed by Oley Sassone with a script written by Elizabeth Keyishian. It first aired in syndication on January 20th, 2003.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
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
Christina Cox Becky Dolan
Patrick Salvagna Connor Dolan
Jack Langedijk Daniel Foster
Alan C. Peterson Carson Bailey

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Tig Fong QJ-14 A
Dean Copkov QJ-14 B
Craig Blair QJ soldier
Sheila Brand Waitress

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