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Lone Gunmen, The



First Aired in 2001

Do the names John Fitzgerald Byers, Melvin Frohike and Richard "Ringo" Langly hit your hot button?

Are you an unabashed fan of Bruce Harwood, Tom Braidwood, or Dean Haglund?

Do you adore Jimmy Bond and Stephen Snedden, or delight in the mystery of Yves Adele Harlow and Zuleikha Robinson?

Do you believe that "smart is sexy" and Funky Poaching in something black and sexy is the thing to do on an otherwise boring midnight clear?

Can you recite the U.S. Constitution backwards and upside down in your sleep?

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Spin-off of The X-Files
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Production Companies
* 20th Century Fox Television
* Millennium Canadian Productions Ltd.
* Ten Thirteen Productions

Distributors
* Fox Network (2001) (USA) (TV) (original airing)
* CanWest Global
* Fox Television

Special Effects
* Pixel Envy

Other Companies
* Aerial Cinema Productions helicopters
* Entertainment Clearances Inc. rights and clearances
* Wescam USA Inc. camera equipment provided by
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Awards: Canadian Society of Cinematographers Awards

2001 -- Won -- Best Cinematography in TV Drama -- Robert McLachlan [For the pilot.]
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Trivia

* The Lone Gunmen impersonate three people to get past a facial recognition security system in the episode "All About Yves", and photos of the people they impersonate appear on screen. The pictures are of executive producers Frank Spotnitz (Langly), Vince Gilligan (Frohike), and John Shiban (Byers).

* The pilot episode, which first aired on March 4, 2001, concerned a terrorist plot to fly a hijacked airplane into the World Trade Center towers.

* After the series was canceled following the first season finale, an episode of "The X Files" (1993) was dedicated to wrapping up dangling plot lines from the series. In addition to featuring the Gunmen, who made their debut on The X-Files in 1994, the episode featured the return of Jimmy Bond (Stephen Snedden), Morris Fletcher (Michael McKean), Yves Adele Harlow (Zuleikha Robinson), and Kimmy the Geek (Jim Fyfe).

* "Yves Adele Harlow" is an anagram for Lee Harvey Oswald.

* In the episode "Planet of the Frohikes", the "Boulle Behavioral Institute" is a in-joke reference to Pierre Boulle, the author of the original novel of "Planet of the Apes."

* In the episode "Cap'n Toby", the series writer "John Gillnitz" is an amalgam of that episode's three writers: John Shiban' , Vince Gilligan, and Frank Spotnitz.

* The pilot episode features a corporation called "EComCon". EComCon (a compression of "Emergency Communications and Control") is a codename for a secret base used by a rogue Air Force general to overthrow the U.S. Government in the film Seven Days in May (1964).
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Soundtracks
* "The Lone Gunmen"
Written by Mark Snow
Performed by Mark Snow
Episode: {all episodes}


* "Forever Young"
Written by Bob Dylan
Performed by The Band
Episode: {"Untitled #1AEB11" aka "The Capt'n Toby Show" (2001) (ep. #1.13)}
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Release dates
USA -- 4 March 2001
Australia -- 31 August 2001
Finland -- 20 June 2002
Germany -- 30 January 2003
Belgium -- 2 March 2004
Sweden -- 25 April 2004
Poland -- 9 October 2004
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Filming Locations

1. New York City, New York, USA
2. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Taglines

1. Their missions aren't impossible... they just make them look that way.

2. Heroes have never looked like this before. For obvious reasons.

3. America's future is in their hands. God help us.

4. Heroes to some. Sex symbols to others.
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ADDRESSES (alphabetical order)

Tom Braidwood (Melvin Frohike)
c/o Lucas Talent Inc
Sun Tower
100 West Pender, 7th Floor
Vancouver BC V6B 1R8
CANADA

Dean Haglund (Ringo Langly)
Dean Haglund can be contacted through his website:
http://www.deanhaglund.com

Bruce Harwood (John Byers)
Bruce's old agent's address is unavailable as of 12/03 and we don't have a new one for him yet, but we'll let you know as soon as we hear anything on that front.

Zuleikha Robinson (Yves Adele Harlow/Lois Runtz),
c/o The Gersh Agency
P.O. Box 5617
Beverly Hills, CA 90209-5617

Stephen Snedden (Jimmy Bond)
c/o Envision Entertainment
9255 Sunset Blvd. Suite 300
Los Angeles, CA 90069
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CREW:

Original Music by
Mark Snow
Jeff Charbonneau (additional music) (uncredited)

Cinematography by
Barry Donlevy
Robert McLachlan (pilot episode)

Film Editing by
Nina Gilberti
Kevin Krasny
M. Edward Salier (as Edward Salier)
Jimmy Sandoval

Casting by
Heike Brandstatter
Elizabeth Greenberg
Coreen Mayrs
April Webster

Production Design by
Michael S. Bolton
Mark S. Freeborn

Art Direction by
Catherine Ircha
James Steuart (pilot)

Set Decoration by
Mark Lane
Louise Roper

Costume Design by
Diane Widas

Makeup Department
Kathleen P. Campbell .... assistant hair stylist
Rachel Griffin .... special makeup effects artist

Production Management
Kathy Gilroy-Sereda .... production manager
Kathy Gilroy-Sereda .... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Akram Fakhfakh .... second assistant director
Eddy Hardy .... second assistant director: second unit
Jordan Roberts .... third assistant director
Roger Scott Russell .... second assistant director

Art Department
Douglas W. Beard .... model maker
Grey Hill .... sculptor
Tasha Moth .... on-set dresser
Karen Mullen .... assistant property master
David Perun .... property master
Dennis Simard .... set dresser
Adrien Van Viersen .... storyboard illustrator
Geoff Wallace .... assistant art director
Tony Wohlgemuth .... set designer

Sound Department
Stephen Fitzmaurice .... adr mixer
Mark Kamps .... supervising sound editor
Daryl Powell .... sound mixer
Michael T. Williamson .... sound mixer
Wendy Czajkowsky .... adr mixer (multiple episodes) (uncredited)

Special Effects by
Bob Comer .... special effects coordinator
Dan Keeler .... special effects first assistant
Harry Tomsic .... fabricator

Visual Effects by
Mat Beck .... visual effects supervisor
Brian Bell .... digital artist
Corey Bramall .... digital artist
Dan Brittain .... digital artist
Trey Freeman .... digital compositor: Encore Visual Effects
Craig Kuehne .... visual effects
Sean Mullen .... digital compositor: Encore Visual Effects
Ryan Thompson .... visual effects producer (uncredited)

Stunts
Nick Allen .... stunts
Lou Bollo .... stunt coordinator
Janina Dall .... stunt double: Zuleikha Robinson
Mike Desabrais .... stunt double: Stephen Tobolowsky
Dave Lane .... stunt rigger
Jovan Nenadic .... stunt double: Tom Braidwood
Scott Nicholson .... stunt skier
John Wardlow .... stunt double: Tom Braidwood
Claude Bouchard .... stunt rigger (uncredited)

Other crew
Cassandra Barbour .... rights and clearances
Justin Bergler .... clapper loader: "b" camera (pilot episode)
Ron Blecker .... technical advisor: military
Richard Buckmaster .... gaffer
Chris Bustard .... extras casting: Los Angeles
Lisa M. Cairns .... production assistant
Terry Calhoun .... gaffer
Terry Calhoun .... gaffer: second unit
Terry Calhoun .... rigging gaffer
Clark Candy .... production coordinator
Michael Chmara .... production office assistant
Garnet Durham .... 24 frame video operator
Barklie K. Griggs .... music supervisor
Chris Helcermanas-Benge .... still photographer (pilot episode)
Junichi Hosoi .... camera operator: "b" camera
Junichi Hosoi .... steadicam operator
Mark Hryma .... camera operator: Wescam camera
Gennifer Hutchison .... assistant to producers
David Insley .... director of photography: aerial unit
Darren Kaliciak .... assistant to producers (season 1)
Jedrzej Kowalski .... assistant location manager
Kurt A. Langenhahn .... script coordinator (2000-2001)
Nathan Lomax .... production assistant
Nick Marcou .... production assistant
Ray McCort .... aerial coordinator
Ray McCort .... helicopter pilot
Danny McWilliams .... location manager
Klaus Melchior .... video playback coordinator
Evonne Moritz .... assistant editor
Donald Munro .... assistant to producers
Donald Munro .... script coordinator
Susan Nestibo .... location scout
Jamie Payton .... head wrangler
James Perenseff .... transportation coordinator
George Pilkinton .... assistant editor
Jimmy Sandoval .... assistant editor
Andrew Simpson .... animal coordinator
Geoff Teoli .... location manager (final season)
Helga Ungurait .... script supervisor
Stefan Von Bjorn .... steadicam operator
Glen Morgan .... creator: "Lone Gunmen" characters (uncredited)
James Wong .... creator: "Lone Gunmen" characters (uncredited)
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Episodes:

1. Pilot
2. Bond, Jimmy Bond
3. Eine Kleine Frohike
4. Like Water for Octane
5. Three Men and a Smoking Diaper
6. Madam, I'm Adam
7. Planet of the Frohikes: A Short History of My Demeaning Captivity
8. Maximum Byers
9. Diagnosis: Jimmy
10. Tango de los Pistoleros
11. The Lying Game
12. All About Yves
13. The Cap'n Toby Show



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