Mission: Impossible - Season 2 Episode 13 : The Astrologer

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Mission: Impossible - Season 2 Episode 13 : The Astrologer
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Title:Mission: Impossible - Season 2 Episode 13 : The Astrologer
Genre: Action & Adventure, Crime, Drama
Air Date: 1967-12-03
Season Number: 2
Episodes Number: 13
Guest Stars: David Hurst (Victor Grigov), Steve Ihnat (Col. Alex Stahl), Jennifer Bishop (Hostess), Robert Tiedemann (Automaton of Nickolai Kurzon), Don Hanmer (Trubner), Ed McCready (Steward)
Stars: Peter Graves (Jim Phelps), Greg Morris (Barney Collier), Barbara Bain (Cinnamon Carter), Peter Lupus (Willy Armitage), Martin Landau (Rollin Hand), Bob Johnson (Man on Tape (voice)),
Overview
Nicholai Kurzon, despite being exiled from his home country of Veyska by a military junta, leads a popular rebellion. He has been captured by the country's head of security, Colonel Stahl, and has a microfilm that contains the leaders of the revolution. The IMF must rescue Kurzon. Cinnamon gets closer to Deputy Chancellor Grigov by pretending to be an astrologer who predicts danger for the Chancellor. Thanks to Rollin's impersonation the ruse succeeds. Barney and Rollin sneak onto the plane Stahl is using to fly Kurzon back to Veyska. Rollin cracks the safe holding the microfilm and replaces it with a fake listing implicating Grigov. Meanwhile, Cinnamon has used her predictions to turn Grigov and Stahl against each other. When Stahl consults the fake list, he arrests Grigov and his assistant, leaving Kurzon unprotected. The team grabs Kurzon and replaces him with an automated dummy, then fake an accident and ""Kurzon"" is blown out the airplane. When the plane lands Jim spirits Cinnamon
Seasons List
  • Season 1 (28 episode) - September 17, 1966
  • Season 2 (25 episode) - September 10, 1967
  • Season 3 (25 episode) - September 29, 1968
  • Season 4 (26 episode) - September 28, 1969
  • Season 5 (23 episode) - September 19, 1970
  • Season 6 (22 episode) - September 17, 1971
  • Season 7 (22 episode) - September 15, 1972