Mission: Impossible – The Seal

Season 2 (Episode 9)

1968 Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama – Nominee
Allan Balter and William Read Woodfield
 
Outstanding Achievement in Musical Composition – Nominee
Lalo Schifrin

Air Date: 5 November 1967

Writers: William Read Woodfield and Allan Balter

Director: Alexander Singer

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Darren McGavin (J. Richard Taggart), Mort Mills (William Conway), Joan Tompkins (Miss Putnam), Russ Bender (Duty Guard), Pete Kellett (Guard)


Notable Guest Stars

Darren McGavinDarren McGavin

Episode Notes

  • Business: Taggart Aircraft Corporation

 

← The Money Machine Sweet Charity →

Mission: Impossible – The Money Machine

Season 2 (Episode 8)

Air Date: 29 October 1967

Writer: Richard M. Sakal

Director: Paul Stanley

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Brock Peters (Walter), Michael Shillo (Raf Tagoor), Davis Roberts (Anton Bouchet), Rockne Tarkington (Paul Giroux)


Notable Guest Stars

Brock PetersBrock Peters

Production Notes

  • Peter Lupus does not appear in this episode

Episode Notes

  • Location: Republique De Ghalea ~ Compagnie Des Agent De Change De Ghalea

 

← Operation ‘Heart’ The Seal →

Mission: Impossible – Operation ‘Heart’

Season 2 (Episode 7)

Air Date: 22 October 1967

Writers: John O’Dea and Arthur Rowe

Director: Leonard J. Horn

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Pernell Roberts (President Beyron Rurich), Michael Strong (Stefan Gomalk), Michael Fox (Dr. Levya), Peter Coe (Kramer), Aaron Fletcher (Prof. Bennett), Robert Karnes (Dr. Siebert)


Notable Guest Stars

Peter CoePeter Coe
Michael FoxMichael Fox
Pernell RobertsPernell Roberts

 

← The Slave: Part 2 The Money Machine →

Mission: Impossible – The Slave: Part 2

Season 2 (Episode 6)

Air Date: 15 October 1967

Writers: William Read Woodfield and Allan Balter

Director: Lee H. Katzin

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Joseph Ruskin (King Ibn Borca), Percy Rodriguez (Jara), Warren Stevens (Karl DeGroot), Antoinette Bower (Amara), Steve Franken (Akim Hadramut), David Mauro (Prince Fasar), Sid Haig (Musha), Peter Lorre Jr. (Kadi), Michael St. Clair (Shah)


Notable Guest Stars

Antoinette Bower
Steve FrankenSteve Franken
Percy RodriguezPercy Rodriguez

 

← The Slave: Part 1 Operation ‘Heart’ →

Mission: Impossible – The Slave: Part 1

Season 2 (Episode 5)

Air Date: 8 October 1967

Writers: William Read Woodfield and Allan Balter

Director: Lee H. Katzin

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Joseph Ruskin (King Ibn Borca), Percy Rodriguez (Jara), Warren Stevens (Karl DeGroot), Antoinette Bower (Amara), Steve Franken (Akim Hadramut), David Mauro (Prince Fasar), Sid Haig (Musha), Peter Lorre Jr. (Kadi)


Notable Guest Stars

Antoinette BowerAntoinette Bower
Steve FrankenSteve Franken
Percy RodriguezPercy Rodriguez

Episode Notes

  • Business: Jaras
  • Report to the International Commission on Slavery by Akim Hadramut

 

← The Bank The Slave: Part 2 →

Mission: Impossible – The Bank

Season 2 (Episode 4)

Air Date: 1 October 1967

Writer: Brad Radnitz

Director: Alf Kjellin

Synopsis

Guest Stars
James Daly (Alfred Belzig), Pierre Jalbert (Paul Lebarre), Gene Dynarski (Kutler), Ray Baxter (Professor Henks), Julian Burton (Captain Heindorf), Kurt Landen (Vitter), Sasha Berger (Secretary)

Episode Notes

  • Bank: Berliner Sozialvolksbank

 

← The Survivors The Slave: Part 1 →

Mission: Impossible – The Survivors

Season 2 (Episode 3)

1968 Primetime Emmy Awards
Special Classification of Individual Achievements – Nominee
Joseph G. Sorokin (Sound Editor)

Air Date: 24 September 1967

Writers: William Read Woodfield and Allan Balter

Director: Paul Stanley

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Albert Paulsen (Eric Stavak), Lawrence Dane (Dr. Anton Yubov ), John McLiam (Dr. Wilson Cardel), Angela Clarke (Nancy Stoner), Nancy Jens (Emily Cardel), Robert Homel (Kopik), Marc Adams (Minister), Bill Sargent (Dr. Edward Stoner)

 

← Trek The Bank →

Mission: Impossible – Trek

Season 2 (Episode 2)

Air Date: 7 September 1967

Writer: Laurence Heath

Director: Leonard J. Horn

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Daniel O’Herlihy (Jack Cole), Mark Lenard (Colonel Luis Cardoza), Michael Pate (General Diaz), Jack Donner (Bob Field), Ralph Maurer (Sergeant)


Notable Guest Stars

Daniel O'HerlihyDaniel O’Herlihy
Michael PateMichael Pate

Production Notes

  • Peter Lupus does not appear in this episode

Episode Notes

  • Country: Santales

 

← The Widow The Survivors →

Mission: Impossible – The Psychic

Season 1 (Episode 28)

Air Date: 22 April 1967

Writers: William Read Woodfield and Allan Balter

Director: Charles R. Rondeau

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Martin Landau (Rollin Hand)

Guest Stars
Barry Sullivan (Alex Lowell), Milton Selzer (January Vornitz), Richard Anderson (Judge Wilson Chase), Paul Mantee (Byron Miller), Michael Pataki (Ed), Rita D’Amico (Girl at Party), Eric Mason (Man at Party), Shep Sanders (Politician)


Notable Guest Stars

Richard AndersonRichard Anderson
Barry SullivanBarry Sullivan

Episode Notes

  • The cheque is dated April 11, 1967

 

← The Traitor The Widow →

Mission: Impossible – The Traitor

Season 1 (Episode 27)

1968 Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing – Nominee
Robert Watts (Editor)

Air Date: 15 April 1967

Writer: Edward J. Lasko

Director: Lee H. Katzin

Synopsis

Recurring Actors (Characters)
Martin Landau (Rollin Hand)

Guest Stars
Eartha Kitt (Tina Mara), Malachi Throne (Ambassador Brazneck), Lonny Chapman (Edward Hughes), Frank Marth (Koler), Paul Sorensen (Guard), Socrates Ballis (Maintenance Man), Ed McCready (Teletype Clerk), Michael Rye (The Real Belson – Victor Belson)


Notable Guest Stars

Lonny ChapmanLonny Chapman
Eartha KittEartha Kitt
Frank MarthFrank Marth
Malachi ThroneMalachi Throne

Episode Notes

  • Location: Hotel Leon

 

← A Cube of Sugar The Psychic →

Mission: Impossible – A Cube of Sugar

Season 1 (Episode 26)

Air Date: 1 April 1967

Writers: William Read Woodfield and Allan Balter

Director: Joseph Pevney

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Martin Landau (Rollin Hand)

Guest Stars
Francis Lederer (Senko Brobin), Jacques Denbeaux (Deane), Lou Robb (The Doctor), Max Kleven (The Attendant), Joyce Easton (The Clerk), Kurt Kreuger (Polya)

 

← Shock The Traitor →