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Peter Graves | James Phelps | |
Bob Johnson | Man on Tape | |
Peter Lupus | Willy Armitage | |
Lynda Day George | Lisa Casey | |
Greg Morris | Barney Collier | |
Bob Harks | Mechanic | |
Mark Russell | Saunders | |
Tom McDonough | Road Worker | |
Ervin Richardson | Pool Player | |
Charlie Picerni | Danny Ryan | |
Billy Dee Williams | Hank Benton | |
Joe Don Baker | Frank Kearney | |
Norman Alden | George Collins | |
Jack Donner | John Dawson | |
Georg Stanford Brown | Luke Jenkins |
Regisseur |
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Producent |
Desi Arnaz
Lucille Ball |
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Schrijver |
Bruce Geller
Howard Berk |
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Camerawerk |
Ronald W. Browne
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Muzikant |
Benny Golson
Robert Drasnin |
This 7-year series chronicled the adventures of the Impossible Mission Taskforce (IMF), a team of government spies and specialists who were assigned "impossible missions" by the unseen "Secretary". Although the cast varied over the years, the main characters included The Team Leader (Dan Briggs the first season, then Jim Phelps the other six), The Techno-Wizard (Barney Collier), The Strongman (Willy Armitage), The Master of Disguise (first Rollin Hand, then The Amazing Paris), and The Femme Fatale (Cinnamon Carter, Casey, Dana Lambert, Mimi Davis). The series is best known for its opening mission assignment (conducted by a pre-recorded tape), the leader's selection of mission agents from a dossier, the opening briefing, the intricate use of disguises and a typical "mask pulloff" scene near the end of most episodes, and the relative lack of characterization of the characters. |
50 min. 18-9-1971 1. Blind | |
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A doctor temporarily blinds Phelps in order for him to convincingly pose as an alcoholic, washed up, ex- federal agent who's eager to sell information identifying an FBI mole deep within an organized crime boss' inner circle.
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50 min. 25-9-1971 2. Encore | |
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In order to solve a cold case the IMF and scores of actors go to extreme lengths to convince one of the killers, Thomas Kroll, that he is reliving the day of the murder - June 30, 1937.
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50 min. 2-10-1971 3. The Tram | |
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Organized crime bosses from across the country are meeting at a secluded mountain lodge to form an off shore corporation that will launder their money, and allow them to make legitimate investments. The IMF have an afternoon to turn the crooks against each other, and get the number of the Swiss bank account containing $50 million in mob cash.
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50 min. 9-10-1971 4. Mindbend | |
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Criminal mastermind Pierson employs Dr. Burke who brainwashes fugitives to carry out political assassinations. Barney takes the place of the next fugitive to be used by Burke. But, when he can't take the drug to counteract Burke's procedure Barney succumbs to the brainwashing. In addition to completing the assigned mission, the IMF must now find their colleague who's somewhere in the city searching for his target.
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50 min. 16-10-1971 5. Shape-Up | |
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The IMF topple the man who runs a dockyard for organized crime by making it seem that he's losing his mind.
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50 min. 23-10-1971 6. The Miracle | |
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It won't be easy to turn a highly proficient and well-rewarded hit man against his boss. But let's give this a try. After he's gunned down, arrange for a world renowned surgeon, Barney, to give him a heart transplant. Then have his newbie girlfriend, Lisa, provide some not so subtle hints that the new heart has changed his personality and he's all washed up as a hit man. Then have a gangster, Jim, who's trying to muscle in on his boss's operation, make him an offer he can't refuse.
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50 min. 30-10-1971 7. Encounter | |
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Lisa impersonates a mobster's alcoholic wife to raise her prestige from embarrassment to dangerous informant. That puts Lisa as well as her husband at risk of a mob hit which Jim expects to force the mobster into a rash decision to turn against the mob.
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50 min. 6-11-1971 8. Underwater | |
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The mission: intercept an exchange of smuggled diamonds for $75 million cash. Capture the crooks, the cash and the diamonds. A simple job for the IMF except one of the crooks stole the diamonds. Now Jim has to convince a multi-millionaire diamond thief to give up his retirement plan.
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50 min. 13-11-1971 9. Invasion | |
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A traitor is willing to sell secrets about the nuclear defense network that would make America vulnerable to nuclear attack. The IMF has to trick him into revealing where the microfilm is hidden before it falls into enemy hands.
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50 min. 20-11-1971 10. Blues | |
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The IMF team is charged with getting the goods on a corrupt music producer who murdered a singer he had under contract. After five years of thwarting cold war spies, this one should be easy; especially since the producer has an equally disreputable partner that that can be manipulated to turn against him. So why don't we let Barney and Willy have the fun of playing the mind games this time while Jim coordinates in the background.
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50 min. 27-11-1971 11. The Visitors | |
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To get the goods on a corrupt publishing magnate obsessed with UFOs and immortality who has ties to the Syndicate, the IMF pose as aliens.
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50 min. 4-12-1971 12. Nerves | |
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A deranged man wants his brother released from prison and threatens to release poison gas in public if he isn't. But there are two problems: the brother may die before the deadline, and the gas canister may also unexpectedly explode.
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50 min. 11-12-1971 13. Run for the Money | |
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The IMF team play the sport of kings in order to stop a ruthless syndicate. The syndicate is looking to corner the 'off track betting' market by violently disposing of their competitors, and any customers who happen to be in the way. But, with Jim's plan, the IMF is betting on his dark horse to win and there's no horse named Sure Thing.
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50 min. 18-12-1971 14. The Connection | |
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The IMF becomes a heroin manufacturer to sabotage a major drug deal and leave the dealers holding the cellophane bag when the police move in.
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50 min. 1-1-1972 15. The Bride | |
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Lisa plays mail-order corpse bride to frame a money launderer. But if Jim's timing isn't perfect she may find herself embalmed or cremated.
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50 min. 8-1-1972 16. Stone Pillow | |
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When the game is blackmail one must protect the trump card, especially when the victim is a mobster. But when the IMF wants a piece of the action just be glad they want the mobster more.
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50 min. 15-1-1972 17. Image | |
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Crime boss Emil Gadsen is about to leave the country with a list of corrupt politicians and law enforcement officers in his pay. Barney poses as a mystic who convinces Gadsen that his partner is out to eliminate him. However, he must also deal with Emil's practical minded son, Tony, who doesn't believe any of this nonsense.
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50 min. 22-1-1972 18. Committed | |
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Nora Dawson is the only person willing to testify against underworld boss Leon Chandler. Chandler has used his political connections to have Dawson committed to a corrupt mental institution where she is being drugged to destroy her credibility. The team must rescue Dawson in time for her to testify against Chandler.
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50 min. 29-1-1972 19. Bag Woman | |
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Murphy's Law catches up with the IMF: Casey's handcuffed to a suitcase full of TNT meant to kill her and a politician on the take, and Barney is wounded when his cover is blown. Phelps must quickly improvise a scenario that will give him Casey's location.
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50 min. 12-2-1972 20. Double Dead | |
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The IMF is charged with discouraging the mob's expansion plans. But Murphy's Law makes another unexpected appearance and Willy is captured. Now Jim has to improvise a plan that includes rescuing Willy. Never has Jim so confused his adversaries, but will that make them predictable or just create more chaos?
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50 min. 19-2-1972 21. Casino | |
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To persuade a casino operator to expose mob connections within the gambling industry, Jim frames him so the mob's rivalries and lethal management methods will do his talking. To get "inside" Willy plays a crooked Black Jack dealer for Jim and Casey, a pair of gambling addicts, while Barney heists the take with a collection of gadgets to die for.
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50 min. 26-2-1972 22. Trapped | |
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The impossible mission this time is to recover the multi-million dollar booty stolen by a family of smugglers. But when the action gets hot, Jim sustains a head injury and wakes up with amnesia and nothing but a fake ID to tell him who he is.
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