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Mission: Impossible ()


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An elite covert operations unit carries out highly sensitive missions subject to official denial in the event of failure, death or capture.

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  • Won 10 Primetime Emmys. Another 10 wins & 39 nominations.
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Series Cast Summary

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  Barney Collier (171 episodes, 1966-1973)
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  Willy Armitage (161 episodes, 1966-1973)
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  James Phelps / ... (143 episodes, 1967-1973)
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  Cinnamon Carter (78 episodes, 1966-1969)
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  Rollin Hand / ... (76 episodes, 1966-1969)
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  Paris / ... (49 episodes, 1969-1971)
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  Lisa Casey (44 episodes, 1971-1973)
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  Daniel Briggs (28 episodes, 1966-1967)
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  Dana Lambert (23 episodes, 1970-1971)
Tom McDonough ...
  Royal Palace Guard / ... (16 episodes, 1968-1972)
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  Doug Robert (13 episodes, 1970-1971)
Arline Anderson ...
  Receptionist / ... (12 episodes, 1966-1973)
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  Cheever / ... (12 episodes, 1967-1971)
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  Buccaro / ... (11 episodes, 1966-1973)
Al Roberts ...
  Royal Palace Guard / ... (11 episodes, 1968-1970)
Ervin Richardson ...
  Royal Palace Guard / ... (10 episodes, 1966-1972)
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  Musha / ... (9 episodes, 1966-1970)
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  Tracey / ... (8 episodes, 1969-1970)
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  Mimi Davis (7 episodes, 1972)
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  Foyer Guard / ... (7 episodes, 1969-1971)
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  Colonel Ziegler / ... (6 episodes, 1967-1971)
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  General Ramon Sabattini / ... (6 episodes, 1969-1972)
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  Colonel Scutari / ... (6 episodes, 1966-1972)
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  Bartender / ... (6 episodes, 1966-1972)
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  Father Paolo Dominguin / ... (6 episodes, 1967-1972)
Jack Denbo ...
  Reporter #1 / ... (6 episodes, 1967-1969)
Josh Adams ...
  Tour Officer / ... (6 episodes, 1966-1970)
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  Border Guard / ... (6 episodes, 1968-1973)
Socrates Ballis ...
  Sheikh / ... (6 episodes, 1967-1969)
Max Kleven ...
  Guard / ... (6 episodes, 1966-1973)
Bob Bralver ...
  Cell Guard #2 / ... (6 episodes, 1966-1971)
Joseph La Cava ...
  Waiter / ... (6 episodes, 1966-1972)
Marco Lopez ...
  Cameraman / ... (6 episodes, 1968-1971)
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  Col. Alex Vorda / ... (5 episodes, 1967-1971)
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  Albert Zembra / ... (5 episodes, 1966-1970)
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  Frank Wayne / ... (5 episodes, 1967-1971)
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  Clegg / ... (5 episodes, 1967-1973)
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  Dr. Carlos Enero / ... (5 episodes, 1966-1973)
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  Dr. Erich Rojak / ... (5 episodes, 1967-1972)
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  Deputy Premier Voss / ... (5 episodes, 1969-1972)
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  Captain Vicente Barrera / ... (5 episodes, 1968-1972)
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  Chief Inspector Banco / ... (5 episodes, 1967-1972)
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  The Captain / ... (5 episodes, 1966-1971)
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  Ernie Staczek / ... (5 episodes, 1967-1972)
Joseph Breen ...
  Chauffeur / ... (5 episodes, 1966-1970)
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  Agent #6 / ... (5 episodes, 1969-1972)
Walter Alzmann ...
  Elevator Guard / ... (5 episodes, 1967-1970)
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  Clerk / ... (5 episodes, 1967-1969)
Lee Duncan ...
  Boxer / ... (5 episodes, 1968-1971)
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  Finley / ... (5 episodes, 1969-1973)

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Plot Summary

Jim Phelps (Peter Graves) is the head of a super-secret government agency, the I.M.F. (Impossible Missions Force), and is often given secret anonymous covert missions to attempt. Quite often, they are unmasking criminals or rescuing hostages. He picks his team depending on which tasks need to be done. One thing is vital on an Impossible Mission: the mission must be carried out in entire secrecy, often relying on high-tech equipment and elaborate deceptions. Written by Murray Chapman

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Also Known As
  • Mission impossible (France)
  • Kobra, übernehmen Sie (Germany)
  • Missió impossible (Spain, Catalan title)
  • Misión: Imposible (Spain)
  • Missão Impossível (Portugal)
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  • 50 min
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Trivia Greg Morris and Peter Lupus were the only original cast members to remain on the show throughout the entire run, although Lupus was replaced by Sam Elliott for approximately half of the episodes in season five. See more »
Goofs Multiple episodes set in European countries have Barney working on electrical wiring to achieve the team's aim, yet the switchgear, outlets, and other equipment depicted is North American. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into The Green Fog (2017). See more »
Crazy Credits Only two things stayed unchanged in the opening: the striking of the match and the actual display of the title. The rest of the opening title showed clips which varied from episode to episode. See more »
Quotes [repeated line]
Voice on Tape: As always, should you or any of your IM force be caught or killed, the secretary will disavow any knowledge of your actions. Good luck, Jim. This tape will self-destruct in five seconds.
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