This is a X-Files Japan "Exclusive Special Footage" promotional VHS. This VHS is NTSC format, which means that it will play fine in American VHS players, but those living in PAL regions (Europe, Australia) will need to confirm whether their player will handle NTSC tapes. The video includes a 35 minute interview with Chris Carter and a compilation of 24 teaser TV commercials that aired for the first season of X-Files in the USA (10 minutes). Approx 45 minutes total. Includes VHS tape, original clamshell case and artwork. Japan-only promotional VHS release.


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