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"Mission: Impossible" The Survivors (1967)



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Director:

Paul Stanley

Writers:

William Read Woodfield (written by) and
Allan Balter (written by) ...
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Original Air Date:

24 September 1967 (Season 2, Episode 3)

Plot:

An enemy agent has kidnapped two scientists and their wives and is holding them in San Francisco. He wants a third scientist... more | add synopsis

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One of the top ten episodes more (1 total)


Cast

  (Episode Credited cast)
Peter Graves ... James Phelps

Martin Landau ... Rollin Hand
Barbara Bain ... Cinnamon Carter
Greg Morris ... Barney Collier

Peter Lupus ... Willy Armitage
Albert Paulsen ... Eric Stavak
Lawrence Dane ... Dr. Anton Yubov
John McLiam ... Dr. Wilson Cardel
Angela Clarke ... Nancy Stoner
Nancy Jeris ... Emily Cardel
Bob Homel ... Kopik (as Robert Homel)
Marc Grady Adams ... Minister (as Marc Adams)
William Sargent ... Dr. Edward Stoner [in credits Dr. Cardel] (as Bill Sargent)
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Additional Details

Runtime:

60 min

Language:

English

Color:

Color

Aspect Ratio:

1.33 : 1 more

Sound Mix:

Mono


Fun Stuff

Trivia:

In the "dossier" scene, one of the photos of an agent not chosen for the mission is that of producer Joseph Gantman. more

Goofs:

Audio/visual unsynchronized: When Cinnamon and Rollin and the guys who kidnapped them enter the lair, Cinnamon and Rollin have their heads covered with hoods so they can't see. We see the man who is holding them by arms say something to them, probably warning them that there are steps. His mouth moves, but there is no sound. more


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One of the top ten episodes, 1 June 2006
Author: hhbooker2-1 (hhbooker2@military.com) from Tujunga California

The plot for this episode involves Barney Collier and Wlly Armitage posing as employees of the San Francisco Gas Company in which they rig up a device that creates the effects of an earthquake and the fact that San Francisco suffered the great earthquake of 1906. Two scientists are being held prisoner while the bad guys try to track down the third scientist who is needed to solve a problem for a super weapon and we are led to believe the two men alone do not have the complete answer, so Cinnamon Carter and Rollin Hand allow themselves to be seen at a funeral of a deceased enemy of the state and they are taken prisoner thinking she is the wife of the missing scientist and they learn she is the wife, but Rollin is not her husband as she is legally separated and she talks her missing husband to come out of hiding and Jim Phelps shows up and is questioned in front of the other two scientists, one of them almost exposes his fraud. The wives of the captured men include their wives. Cinnamon calls in a fake alert to the police department who in turn clear out the civilians as they were told there was a serious gas leak. The building shakes as though they went through an earthquake and of course the bad guys force their prisoners to dig a way out and then they double-cross them and end up being captured one-by-one and the leader has a look on his face that tells the whole story of being fooled. It becomes apparent there was no earthquake, too late for the bad guys and the IMF team departs in a truck. Sarge Booker of Tujunga, California

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