
X-Men: The Mutant Watch
Documentary
Overview
While Senator Kelly addresses a senate committee about the supposed mutant menace, we learn about the making of the movie, X-Men (2000)
Top Cast


Bruce Davison
Bruce Davison
Sen. Robert Kelly
Bruce Davison
Sen. Robert Kelly
Terry Anzur
Terry Anzur
Terry Anzur
Terry Anzur
Terry Anzur


Bryan Singer
Bryan Singer
Self - Director
Bryan Singer
Self - Director


Hugh Jackman
Hugh Jackman
Self - 'Logan / 'Wolverine'
Hugh Jackman
Self - 'Logan / 'Wolverine'


Tom DeSanto
Tom DeSanto
Self - Executive Producer / Story
Tom DeSanto
Self - Executive Producer / Story


Patrick Stewart
Patrick Stewart
Self - 'Xavier'
Patrick Stewart
Self - 'Xavier'


Ian McKellen
Ian McKellen
Self - 'Magneto'
Ian McKellen
Self - 'Magneto'


Dick Anthony Williams
Dick Anthony Williams
Sen. Frank Radler
Dick Anthony Williams
Sen. Frank Radler


Halle Berry
Halle Berry
Self - 'Storm'
Halle Berry
Self - 'Storm'


Lauren Shuler Donner
Lauren Shuler Donner
Self - Producer
Lauren Shuler Donner
Self - Producer
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