Mission: Impossible – The Rebel

Season 5 (Episode 11)

Air Date: 28 November 1970

Teleplay: Ken Pettus

Story: Norman Katkov and Ken Pettus

Director: Barry Crane

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Mark Lenard (Colonel Bakram), Robert Purvey (Alex Khora), Davana Brown (Irina), Jonathan Lippe (Father Sebastian), David Roya (Klos), Richard Shelto (Haratch), Diane Holly (Girl), Ralph Ventura (Soldier)


Notable Guest Stars

Jonathan GoldsmithJonathan Lippe

Episode Notes

  • Location: Kefero

 

← Hunted Squeeze Play →

Mission: Impossible – Hunted

Season 5 (Episode 10)

Air Date: 21 November 1970

Writer: Helen Hoblock Thompson

Director: Terry Becker

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Ta Tanisha (Maryana ‘Gabby’ Renfrow), Ivor Barry (Chief Inspector Banco), John Alderson (Follet), John Ragin (Pharmacist), Michael St. Clair (Blacksmith), Elaine Church (Pharmacist’s Wife), Edgar Winston (Police Sergeant), Joseph Lancaster (Policeman), Joe Morton (Clerk), Kirk Scott (Guard), Herbert Jefferson Jr. (Luddy)

Production Notes

  • Chevrolet Vehicles Furnished by General Motors Corporation
  • Volvo Vehicles Furnished by Volvo Western Distribution, Inc.

Episode Notes

  • Country: East Victoria – Africa
  • Location: Thompkins Warehouse

 

← The Amateur The Rebel →

Mission: Impossible – The Amateur

Season 5 (Episode 9)

Air Date: 14 November 1970

Writer: Ed Adamson

Director: Paul Krasny

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Anthony Zerbe (Eric Schilling), Ronald Feinberg (Colonel Kurt Eckert), Lisa Pera (Clara Schram), Don Eitner (Zucker), Bert Kramer (Rauch), Joseph Breen (Danzig), Allen Joseph (Max), Peter Brocco (Father Bernard), Biff Manard (Lt. Seelik), Al Roberts (Drunk)


Notable Guest Stars

Ron FeinbergRonald Feinberg

Production Notes

  • Chevrolet Vehicles Furnished by General Motors Corporation

Episode Notes

  • Country: Ransdorf – East Europe;
  • Location: Dornberg Airport
  • Business: Cafe Eric

 

← Decoy Hunted →

Mission: Impossible – Decoy

Season 5 (Episode 8)

Air Date: 7 November 1970

Writer: John D.F. Black

Director: Seymour Robbie

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Julie Gregg (Anna Kerkoska), Michael Strong (Police Chief Petrovitch), Paul Stevens (Alexi Kerkoska), Sid Haig (Agent #1), Joshua Bryant (Stefan), Arthur Malet (Undertaker), Richard Eric Winter (Orishev), Bart La Rue (Agent #6), Rosanna Huffman (Guide), Tom McDonough (Agent #7), Victor Paul (Chauffer)

 

← Butterfly The Amateur →

Mission: Impossible – Butterfly

Season 5 (Episode 7)

Air Date: 31 October 1970

Teleplay: Eric Bercovici and Jerry Ludwig

Story: Sheldon Stark

Director: Gerald Mayer

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Khigh Dhiegh (Toshio Masaki), Benson Fong (Inspector Akita), Lisa Lu (Mioshi Kellem), James Shigeta (Shiki), Helen Funai (Nobu Kellem), Russ Conway (Harry Kellem), Dale Ishimoto (Saburi), Fuji (Osaki), Leonard Pronko (Specialty Dancer)


Notable Guest Stars

Benson FongBenson Fong
Lisa LuLisa Lu
James ShigetaJames Shigeta

Production Notes

  • Chrysler Vehicles Furnished by Chrysler Corporation
  • Japanese Exteriors Filmed at Japanese Village Buena Park

 

← My Friend, My Enemy Decoy →

Mission: Impossible – My Friend, My Enemy

Season 5 (Episode 6)

Air Date: 24 October 1970

Teleplay: Gene R. Kearney

Story: William Wood and Gene R. Kearney

Director: Gerald Mayer

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Mark Richman (Dr. Paul Tabor), Bruce Glover (Ernst Bandar), Wesley Lau (Karl Maur), Jill Haworth (Enid Brogge/Marla Kassel), Tony Giorgio (Meerghan), Chris Haller (Inga), Aaron Fletcher (Desk Clerk), Edward F. Bach (Guard #1), Bart La Rue (Guard #2), Walter Davis (Attendant)


Notable Guest Stars

Jill HaworthJill Haworth

Production Notes

  • Chevrolet Vehicles Furnished by General Motors Corporation

Episode Notes

  • Locations: Maldorf Inn; East European Trade Center

 

← Flight Butterfly →

Mission: Impossible – Flight

Season 5 (Episode 5)

Air Date: 17 October 1970

Teleplay: Harold Livingston

Story: Leigh Vance

Director: Barry Crane

Synopsis

Guest Stars
John Colicos (Chief of Internal Security Manuel Ferrar), Lloyd Battista (Chief of Police Francisco Diaz), James Almanzar (Lieutenant Barata), Tol Avery (Stone), John Ragin (Butler), Sheperd Sanders (Plato), Conrad Parham (Airline Clerk), Shirley Washington (Stewardess), Dom Tattoli (Rojas), Ron Henriquez (Airport Guard), Bill Baldwin (Announcer)

Production Notes

  • Chevrolet Vehicles Furnished by General Motors Corporation

 

← Homecoming My Friend, My Enemy →

Mission: Impossible – Homecoming

Season 5 (Episode 4)

Air Date: 10 October 1970

Writer: Laurence Heath

Director: Reza S. Badiyi

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Jacqueline Scott (Cynthia Owens), Joe Maross (Sheriff Brad Owens), Fred Beir (Joe Keith), Patricia Smith (Julia Keith), Sharon Acker (Connie Hastings), Loretta Swit (Midge Larson), Larry Pennell (Karl Burroughs), Jack Donner (Stan Sherman), James Sikking (Corrigan), Owen Bush (Reynolds)


Notable Guest Stars

Fred BeirFred Beir
Joe MarossJoe Maross
Jacqueline ScottJacqueline Scott
Patricia SmithPatricia Smith
Loretta SwitLoretta Swit

Production Notes

  • Chrysler Vehicles Furnished by Chrysler Corporation

Episode Notes

  • Location: Norville County Courthouse
  • Business: Midge’s
  • Sign: A. Phelps & Son ~ Boat Rental; Bait & Tackle; Fishing License; Reservations

 

← The Innocent Flight →

Mission: Impossible – The Innocent

Season 5 (Episode 3)

Air Date: 3 October 1970

Teleplay: Marc Norman and Laurence Heath

Story: Marc Norman

Director: John Llewellyn Moxey

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Sam Elliott (Doug)

Guest Stars
Christopher Connelly (Dr. Jerome Carlin), Robert Ellenstein (Dr. M. Vazan), Larry Linville (Colonel Leo Orlov), Than Wyenn (General Skolpin), Katherine Darc (Judy), Victor Brandi (Doctor), Gene Tyburn (Technician Tirkin), Sy Prescott (Security Guard), Jorge Ben Hur (Waiter)


Notable Guest Stars

Christopher ConnellyChristopher Connelly
Robert EllensteinRobert Ellenstein

Production Notes

  • Chrysler Vehicles Furnished by Chrysler Corporation
  • Chevrolet Vehicles Furnished by General Motors Corporation

Episode Notes

  • Business: Interoco Chemicals

 

← Flip Side Homecoming →

Mission: Impossible – Flip Side

Season 5 (Episode 2)

Air Date: 29 September 1970

Writer: Jackson Gillis

Director: John Llewellyn Moxey

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Sal Mineo (Mel Bracken), Dana Elcar (C.W. Cameron), Robert Alda (Diego Maximillian), Jose deVega (Freddy), Kasey Rogers (Bunny Cameron), Joy Bang (Girl), Ford Lile (Pusher), John Rivera (Tito)


Notable Guest Stars

Robert AldaRobert Alda
Dana ElcarDana Elcar
Sal MineoSal Mineo
Kasey RogersKasey Rogers

Production Notes

  • Chrysler Vehicles Furnished by Chrysler Corporation

Episode Notes

  • Businesses: Maximillian Enterprises ~ Wholesale Distributors; CWC Pharmaceuticals

 

← The Killer The Innocent →

Mission: Impossible – The Killer

Season 5 (Episode 1)

Air Date: 19 September 1970

Writer: Arthur Weiss

Director: Paul Krasny

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Robert Conrad (Eddie Lorca), Davis Roberts (Barton), Carole Carle (Flo), Byron Morrow (Chambers), Martin Ashe (Clerk), Helen Spring (Old Lady), Degi Boucher (Girl), Victoria Hale (Maid), Tom Huff (Bellhop), Dick Karie (Man)

Production Notes

  • Chrysler Vehicles Furnished by Chrysler Corporation
  • Chevrolet Vehicles Furnished by General Motors Corporation

Episode Notes

  • Location: Los Angeles
  • Business: Red and White Cab Co. Inc.

 

← The Martyr Flip Side →

Mission: Impossible – Crew – Season 5

Art Director: Gibson Holley

Assistant Director

  • Harry F. Hogan III: The Killer; Homecoming; My Friend, My Enemy; Decoy; Hunted; The Hostage; The Missile; The Field; The Catafalque; The Merchant
  • Michael P. Schoenbrun: Flip Side; The Innocent; Flight; The Butterfly; The Amateur; The Rebel; Squeeze Play; Takeover; Cat’s Paw; Blast; Kitara; The Party
  • Charles E. Dismukes: A Ghost Story

Casting

  • Jim Merrick: all except A Ghost Story and The Party
  • Betty Martin: A Ghost Story; The Party

Costume Supervisor Women: Dodie Schaefer

Director of Photography: Ronald W. Browne

Editorial Coordinator: Larry Mills

Film Editor

  • David Wages: The Killer; The Innocent; The Butterfly; Hunted; Squeeze Play; The Hostage; Kitara; A Ghost Story
  • John Loeffler: Flip Side; Homecoming; Decoy; The Amateur; Takeover; The Merchant
  • Jerry Taylor: Flight; My Friend, My Enemy; The Rebel; Cat’s Paw; The Missile; Blast; The Catafalque
  • Larry Strong: The Field; The Party

Hairstylist: Adele Taylor

Makeup Artist: Bob Dawn

Music Composed and Conducted by

  • Lalo Schifrin: The Killer; Takeover
  • Benny Golson: Flip Side; A Ghost Story
  • Harry Geller: The Innocent
  • Robert Prince: Homecoming
  • Robert Drasnin: My Friend, My Enemy; The Butterfly
  • Hugo Montenegro: The Rebel
  • Richard Hazard: Kitara

Music Editor: Dan Carlin

Music Supervisor

  • Kenyon Hopkins: all except Homecoming, The Butterfly, and The Rebel
  • Leith Stevens: Homecoming; The Butterfly; The Rebel

Post Production Supervisor: John A. Fegan Jr

Producer

  • Bruce Lansbury: The Killer; Flip Side; The Innocent; Homecoming; Flight; The Butterfly; Decoy; Hunted; The Rebel; Squeeze Play; The Hostage; The Missile; Blast; The Catafalque; A Ghost Story; The Party; The Merchant
  • Laurence Heath: My Friend, My Enemy; The Amateur; Takeover; Cat’s Paw; The Field; Kitara

Production Coordinator

  • Dale Tarter
  • Mike Jarvis

Production Manager: Gordon A. Webb

Production Mixer: Dominick Gaffey

Property Master

  • Robert O. Richards: The Amateur; The Field; Blast; Kitara; A Ghost Story; The Party
  • Art Lipschultz: Squeeze Play; The Hostage; Takeover; Cat’s Paw; The Missile; The Catafalque; The Merchant

Re-recording Mixer: Joel Moss

Script Consultant

  • Laurence Heath: The Killer; Flip Side; Homecoming; My Friend, My Enemy; The Butterfly; Decoy; The Rebel

Script Supervisor: Barbara Atkinson

Set Decorator: Lucien Hafley

Sound Editor

  • Michael Colgan: The Killer; Flip Side; The Innocent; Homecoming; Flight; My Friend, My Enemy; The Butterfly; Decoy; The Rebel
  • Frank R. White: The Amateur; Hunted; Squeeze Play; The Hostage; Takeover; Cat’s Paw; The Missile; The Field; Blast; The Catafalque; Kitara; A Ghost Story; The Party; The Merchant

Special Effects: Jonnie Burke

Story Consultant

  • Laurence Heath: The Innocent; Flight; The Amateur; Hunted; Squeeze Play; The Hostage; Takeover; Cat’s Paw; The Missile; The Field; Blast; The Catafalque; Kitara; A Ghost Story; The Party; The Merchant

Supervising Costumer: Michael Tierney

Supervising Property Master

  • Arthur Wasson: The Killer; Flip Side; The Innocent; Homecoming; Flight; My Friend, My Enemy; The Butterfly; Decoy; Hunted; The Rebel

Vehicle Coordinator: Ed Chamey


Created by Bruce Geller

Executive Producer: Bruce Geller

Associate Producer: Barry Crane

Executive in Charge of Production: Douglas S. Cramer

In Charge of Post Production: William Cairncross

Theme Music by Lalo Schifrin

Recorded by Glen Glenn Sound

Men’s Clothing Furnished by Worsted-Tex

Episodes Copyright: 1970 (1-16, 19-20, 23); 1971 (17-18, 21-22)

Paramount Pictures Corporation