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An accident that blinds Barney upsets the team's precise plans to rescue the buried-alive royal bride-to-be.

An accident that blinds Barney upsets the team's precise plans to rescue the buried-alive royal bride-to-be.

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Mission: Impossible

S4, EP13 "The Amnesiac"

The IMF attempts to deceive an enemy official (Anthony Zerbe) to learn the location of a cache of stolen nuclear material.

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S7, EP16 "The Question"

Only an IMF agent (Elizabeth Ashley) can learn whether a spy (Gary Lockwood) is truly defecting to the West.

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S4, EP17 "Chico"

Phelps recruits a trained terrier to recover a list of agents hidden in a drug kingpin's (Fernando Lamas) stamp collection.

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S4, EP20 "Terror"

The team wants a Middle East terrorist leader to attempt a prison breakout.

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S4, EP16 "The Falcon"

Phelps brings in a trained falcon when an assassination attempt upsets plans to free the imprisoned royal heir.

Mission: Impossible

S4, EP15 "The Falcon"

An accident that blinds Barney upsets the team's precise plans to rescue the buried-alive royal bride-to-be.

Mission: Impossible

S4, EP12 "Time Bomb"

Phelps poses as a temperamental artist to create a diversion while the team races to prevent a threatened nuclear explosion.

A group of extraordinary spies, each experts in their own fields, belong to the Impossible Missions Force (IMF) -- first headed up by Daniel Briggs and later overseen by Jim Phelps. The IMF is a government agency that undertakes only the most hazardous of espionage missions. The beginning of each episode featured the now-famous tape-recorded message outlining the latest task for the group to tackle. Popular during the Cold War, the group's missions usually centered on overthrowing the government of some small communist country causing problems for the free world. The IMF crew included disguise expert Rollin Hand, charmer Cinnamon Carter, electronics technician Barney Collier, strong man Willy Armitage and, in later episodes, disguise-master Paris.
Starring: Antoinette Bower, Barbara Bain, Cicely Tyson, Greg Morris, Jessica Walter, Lesley Ann Warren, Lynda Day George, Martin Landau, Pernell Roberts, Peter Graves, Peter Lupus, Steven Hill
Original Air Date: Sep 17, 1966
Genres: DramaTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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