Mission: Impossible – Ultimatum

Season 7 (Episode 10)

Air Date: 18 November 1972

Teleplay: Harold Livingston

Story: Shirl Hendryx and Harold Livingston

Director: Barry Crane

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Barbara Anderson (Mimi Davis)

Guest Stars
Murray Hamilton (Dr. Jerome Cooper), Madlyn Rhue (Adele Cooper), Donnelly Rhodes (Joel Morgan), Vince Howard (Patrolman Dagget) Fred Holliday (Carl), Judy Brown (Lisa), Robert Legionaire (Police Sergeant), Dale Tarter (Jack), Vic Vallaro (Rogers)


Notable Guest Stars

Murray HamiltonMurray Hamilton
Madlyn RhueMadlyn Rhue

Production Notes

  • Lynda Day George does not appear in this episode

 

← Hit Kidnap →

Mission: Impossible – Hit

Season 7 (Episode 9)

Air Date: 11 November 1972

Writer: Douglas Weir

Director: Reza S. Badiyi

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Barbara Anderson (Mimi Davis)

Guest Stars
Dane Clark (Sam Dexter), Robert Reed (Assistant District Attorney Arthur Reynolds), Frank R. Christie (Ben Murdock), Tony Young (Gordon), Leonard Stone (Paul Lewis), Judson Pratt (Warden Lorimer), Stack Pierce (Barry), Jan Peters (General), Barbara Rhoades (Vicki Holt)


Notable Guest Stars

Robert ReedRobert Reed

Production Notes

  • Lynda Day George does not appear in this episode

 

← Movie Ultimatum →

Mission: Impossible – Movie

Season 7 (Episode 8)

Air Date: 4 November 1972

Teleplay: Anthony Bowers, Arthur Weiss and Stephen Kandel

Story: Anthony Bowers

Director: Terry Becker

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Barbara Anderson (Mimi Davis)

Guest Stars
John Vernon (Norman Shields), David Brian (Benjamin Dane), William Smith (John Brent), Rhodes Reason (Theodore Dane), Douglas Henderson (Henry Packard), James Whitworth (Heath), Lee Farr (Jack Welton), Ron Pinkard (Barr), Walker Edmiston (Waley), Jerry Douglas (Moore)

Production Notes

  • Lynda Day George does not appear in this episode

Episode Notes

  • Location: Pantheon Studios

 

← Underground Hit →

Mission: Impossible – Underground

Season 7 (Episode 7)

Air Date: 28 October 1972

Writer: Leigh Vance

Director: David Lowell Rich

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Peter Mark Richman (Dr. Hargreaves), Robert Middleton (Clavering), Joseph Bernard (Karp), Jeff Morris (Smiler), Dennis Cross (Lutz), H.M. Wynant (Schell), John Stephenson (Director), Carl Byrd (Takis), Herman Poppe (Kales), Robert Rhodes (Barman)

 

← Cocaine Movie →

Mission: Impossible – Cocaine

Season 7 (Episode 6)

Air Date: 21 October 1972

Teleplay: Harold Livingston

Story: Norman Katkov and Harold Livingston

Director: Reza S. Badiyi

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Barbara Anderson (Mimi Davis)

Guest Stars
William Shatner (Joe Conrad), Stephen McNally (Carl Reid), Milton Selzer (Stanley), Gregory Sierra (Fernando Laroca), Tol Avery (Samuels), Miguel Landa (Santoro), Annette Molen (Alice Chambers), King Moody (Leonard), Barbara Darrow (Proprietress), Emile Beaucard (Steve)

Production Notes

  • Lynda Day George does not appear in this episode

Episode Notes

  • Businesses: Fallon Cosmetics; Ames Art Gallery; Associated Credit Data Inc.

 

← TOD-5 Underground →

Mission: Impossible – TOD-5

Season 7 (Episode 5)

Air Date: 14 October 1972

Writers: James D. Buchanan and Ronald Austin

Director: Lewis Allen

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Barbara Anderson (Mimi Davis)

Guest Stars
Peter Haskell (Gordon Holt), Ray Walston (Dr. Victor Flory), Michael Conrad (Ralph Davies), Ross Elliott (Morse), Susan Brown (Alpha Woman), James McCallion (Green), Owen Bush (Clerk), Peg Stewart (Screaming Woman)


Notable Guest Stars

Michael ConradMichael Conrad
Peter HaskellPeter Haskell
Ray WalstonRay Walston

Production Notes

  • Lynda Day George does not appear in this episode

Episode Notes

  • Businesses: Woodfield Hotel; Porter City Garage

 

← Leona Cocaine →

Mission: Impossible – Leona

Season 7 (Episode 4)

Air Date: 7 October 1972

Writer: Howard Browne

Director: Leslie H. Martinson

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Robert Goulet (Joe Epic), Pippa Scott (Edith Thatcher), Dewey Martin (Mike Apollo), Nate Esformes (Parnell), William Boyett (Parnell), Bruce Watson (Kelly), Beverly Ralston (Leona Epic), Dick Valentine (Plain Clothesman)


Notable Guest Stars

Robert GouletRobert Goulet

Episode Notes

  • Location: Warren Tower
  • Businesses: Apollo’s Golden Chariot; Red and White Cab Co.

 

← The Deal TOD-5 →

Mission: Impossible – The Deal

Season 7 (Episode 3)

Air Date: 30 September 1972

Teleplay: George F. Slavin and Stephen Kandel

Story: George F. Slavin

Director: Leslie H. Martinson

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Barbara Anderson (Mimi Davis)

Guest Stars
Robert Webber (Charles Rogan), Van Williams (Arnold Sanders), Lana Wood (Marcy Carpenter), Lloyd Bochner (Gen. Oliver Benjamin Hammond), Robert Phillips (Chalmers), Lee Paul (Schmidt), Peter Leeds (Larson), Roberto Contreras (Fisherman), Paul Gleason (Lt. Blair)


Notable Guest Stars

Robert WebberRobert Webber
Van WilliamsVan Williams
Lana WoodLana Wood

Production Notes

  • Lynda Day George does not appear in this episode

 

← Two Thousand Leona →

Mission: Impossible – Two Thousand

Season 7 (Episode 2)

Air Date: 23 September 1972

Writer: Harold Livingston

Director: Leslie H. Martinson

Synopsis

Guest Stars
Vic Morrow (Joseph Collins), David White (Max Bander), Mort Mills (Marshall), Marvin Miller (Smith), Russ Conway (Civilian), Harry Lauter (Admiral), Don Diamond (White), Ivor Barry (Haig), Mark Tapscott (Sager), Barry Cahill (Sergeant), Jim Beach (Young Policeman), Tom Pace (Corporal), Lee Raymond (Soldier), Dallas Mitchell (First Agent), Marian Nichols (Policewoman)


Notable Guest Stars

Vic MorrowVic Morrow
David WhiteDavid White

 

← Break! The Deal →

Mission: Impossible – Break!

Season 7 (Episode 1)

Air Date: 16 September 1972

Writers: Sam Roeca and James L. Henderson

Director: Paul Krasny

Synopsis

Recurring Actors/Characters
Barbara Anderson (Mimi Davis)

Guest Stars
Carl Betz (Dutch Krebs), Robert Conrad (Press Allen), Med Flory (Toledo), Francine York (Waitress), Allen Joseph (Willard), Robert Mandan (Tim Sharkey)


Notable Guest Stars

Med FloryMed Flory

Production Notes

  • Lynda Day George does not appear in this episode

Episode Notes

  • Location: New Orleans
  • Business: Willards Pool

 

← Trapped Two Thousand →

Mission: Impossible – Crew – Season 7

Art Director: Gibson Holley

Assistant Director

  • Bill Derwin: Break!; The Deal; Underground; Movie; Kidnap; Incarnate; The Question; The Fountain; The Fighter; Speed; Imitation
  • Bob White: Two Thousand; Leona; TOD-5; Cocaine; Hit; Crack-Up
  • Ted Butcher: Ultimatum
  • Max Stein: The Puppet; Boomerang; The Pendulum; The Western

Assistant to the Producer: Dale Tarter

Casting: Betty Martin

Costume Supervisor Women: Mina Mittelman

Director of Photography

  • Ronald W. Browne: Break!; Two Thousand; The Deal; Leona; TOD-5; Cocaine; Underground; Movie; Hit; Kidnap; Crack-Up; The Puppet; Incarnate; Boomerang; The Question; The Fountain; The Fighter; Speed; The Western; Imitation
  • Robert B. Hauser: Ultimatum
  • J.J. Jones: The Pendulum

Editorial Coordinator

  • Larry Mills: Break!; Two Thousand; Leona; Crack-Up; Speed
  • Frederick Stafford: The Deal; TOD-5; Cocaine; Movie; Hit; Ultimatum; Kidnap; The Puppet; Incarnate; Boomerang; The Fountain; The Fighter; The Pendulum; The Western; Imitation

Film Editor

  • John Loeffler: Break!; Two Thousand; TOD-5; Ultimatum; The Question; The Fountain; The Western
  • Jerry Taylor: The Deal; Underground; Hit; Kidnap; Crack-Up; Boomerang; The Fighter
  • Larry Strong: Leona; Cocaine; Movie; The Puppet; Incarnate; Speed; The Pendulum; Imitation

Hairstylist: Adele Taylor

Makeup Artist: Bob Dawn

Music by

  • Lalo Schifrin: The Puppet; Boomerang

Music Composed and Conducted by

  • Lalo Schifrin: Underground
  • Duane Tatro: Ultimatum

Music Editor

  • Dan Carlin: Break!; Two Thousand; The Deal; Leona; TOD-5; Cocaine; Underground; Movie; Hit; Crack-Up; The Question; Speed; Imitation
  • Kenneth Hall: Ultimatum; Kidnap; The Puppet; Incarnate; Boomerang; The Fountain; The Fighter; The Pendulum; The Western

Music Supervisor: Kenyon Hopkins

Post Production Supervisor: Donald R. Rode

Produced by

  • Barry Crane: all except for Boomerang
  • Laurence Heath: Boomerang

Production Coordinator: Jack Clements

Production Mixer: Dominick Gaffey

Re-recording Mixer: Jay Harding

Script Supervisor: Barbara Atkinson

Set Decorator

  • Lucien Hafley: Break!; Two Thousand; Leona; TOD-5; Cocaine; Underground; Movie; Hit; Ultimatum; Kidnap; Crack-Up; The Puppet; Boomerang; The Question; The Fountain; The Fighter; Speed; The Western; Imitation
  • Anthony D. Nealis: The Deal
  • Bill F. Calvert: The Deal; The Pendulum

Sound Effects Editor: William Andrews

Special Effects: Jonnie Burke

Story Consultant: Laurence Heath

Supervising Costumer: Michael Tierney

Supervising Property Master

  • Arthur Wasson: Break!; Two Thousand; The Deal; Leona; TOD-5; Cocaine; Underground; Crack-Up; The Question; Speed; Imitation
  • Bob Richards: Movie; Hit; Ultimatum; Kidnap; The Puppet; Boomerang; The Fountain; The Pendulum; The Western

Vehicle Coordinator: Ed Chamey


Created by Bruce Geller

Executive Producer: Bruce Geller

Theme Music by Lalo Schifrin

Recorded by Glen Glenn Sound

Men’s Clothing Furnished by Worsted-Tex

Chrysler Vehicles Furnished by Chrysler Corporation

Chevrolet Vehicles Furnished by General Motors Corporation

Episodes Copyright: 1972 (all)

Paramount Pictures Corporation