Mission: Impossible - Season 3 Episode 24 : Illusion

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Mission: Impossible - Season 3 Episode 24 : Illusion
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Title:Mission: Impossible - Season 3 Episode 24 : Illusion
Genre: Action & Adventure, Crime, Drama
Air Date: 1969-04-13
Season Number: 3
Episodes Number: 24
Guest Stars: Fritz Weaver (Emil Skarbeck), Martin E. Brooks (Paul Trock), Kevin Hagen (Kurt Lom), Horst Ebersberg (Otto), Jack Baker (Cabaret Spectator), Ethel Wolfson (Wife), Robert Wolfson (Husband)
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
Skarbeck and Lom are rivals for the vacant post of Chief of Secret Police in the East European Peoples Republic. As they are both hardliners, the IMF must eliminate both of them and make sure Paul Trock becomes the new chief. Skarbeck killed his lover Carlotta years ago but never found the man she was sleeping with. Skarbeck framed her costar and killed him in a car crash before having a breakdown. The IMF plan to trigger another breakdown. Cinnamon recreates Carlotta's act and admits to Skarbeck that Lom is paying her to him. Meanwhile, Jim sets up Lom with a letter proving Skarbeck killed Carlotta. Lom plans to nail Skarbeck for Cinnamon's murder. The IMF slip Skarbeck a drug to hypnotize him into thinking of Cinnamon as he did Carlotta. The IMF then trick Skarbeck into thinking Rollin, Cinnamons cabaret comic/partner, is having an affair with her, and that he is actually the murdered Fritz Mueller. Rollin tells Skarbeck that Cinnamon is having an affair with Lom. Skarbeck tries to k
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