Another unusual episode. Like many first season stories the tape scene featured a LP record rather than an actual tape. It also featured a coded conversation...
... tape ... thought ... the ... would be ... keep ... It ... music ... I agree with you about the quality of the episode--rather too linear and flat in terms...
... days ... You mission, Poss, should you decide to accept it, is to meet our local operative down here in Paris, at the Café named "La Coupole". He looks...
... during ... night. ... You must wear your regular black-leathered raincoat and bootz only as all Eazter Europe Officials of the Ztate, Fraulein! Thomas...
Hello Thruki, Thanks anyway. I used to see that Mission Impossible used to be on the cable channel called FX and the Paramount logo was not cut off and also my...
Thank you, I hope they will show up the the last season. I hope you will get to video tape them. There is somone who accepts contributions and then copies them...
I just had a terrific time watching Odds On Evil for the first time in over 30 years. It would have been a top favorite, except there's one thing I don't...
... there's ... Rollin is used as a diversion to let Cinnamon get the loot. Kostas control the border patrol. Rollin has no chance to leave the country. Thomas...
Hi, I did not watch it, but I probably will not get to in the near future any way because it is on cable and I do not have it. I watched the laste seasons of...
Worked first in the best war series "Combat!", story consultant Paul Playdon wrote six scripts during season 3: "The Mind of Stefan Miklos", "The Freeze", "The...
Hello, Speaking of the episode: "The Mind of Stefan Miklos" I just saw it on Video on Tuesday. --- In Mission_Impossible_1966@yahoogroups.com, "thrucki"...
A classic episode that was both fun and exciting. The story was very effective and the time sped by. This one also seemed to avoid the interesting camera...
If you like that subversive plot, I'm sure you like the British version made one year earlier for DANGER MAN: COLONY THREE 06/12/65 Writers: Donald Jonson ...
For the anecdote, one of the end shots that depict the IMF's car riding fast to escape from the training camp will be recycled in a season 3: "The Glass Cage"....
... gate with a pen. > I assumed it was merely a temporary knock-out drug. Rollin showed *his* dark side joking about the interrogator probably being infected...
Gee I couldn't get too worked-up about this one. Things did not start out well when only Rollin and Barney were selected in the dossier scene, and then in the...
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<<And they will continue next season with "The Kiling" but this time, there's no ghost, just a fantastic setup to make the head of Murder Inc. fall. Robert,...
The change in formula was only one thing I criticised about Zubrovnik's Ghost. Even if it had just been Rollin and Barney with perhaps one or two guest IMFers...
... [...] ... Exactly. A collossal miscalculation. Part of M:I's very core was to take us for a look at the very scientific and coldly-rational art of ...
To all IMF members, I invite you to take a look at our internal IMF database, created by Charles Novins, supervised by ³yours truly², and completed by...
Fairly routine tale that suffered from too thin a story, too much padding, and a low-stakes mission that was anything but impossible. Again we have a mission...
... I agree with you; this is an episode that relies only on actors. The plot itself lacks of originality. The stake of the mission is derisory compared to...
<<I agree with you; this is an episode that relies only on actors. The plot itself lacks of originality. The stake of the mission is derisory compared to...
Not so bad but a little confusing. Though I don't usually like one or two person missions this wasn't so bad because it seemed a cohesive and fairly ...
... such ... think ... rather ... I think the film-making is rather flat (Marc Daniels used to direct the dull overlit "Star Trek"): see the bland sets and the...
Yes when Rollin is hit by the chair its pretty suspenseful. The episode actually reminded me of 1971 series "Jason King". Just one (former) agent, fairly loose...