Starring: Peter Graves Peter Lupus Greg Morris
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"Your Mission, Should You Choose to Accept it..."
| From behind the Iron Curtain to the jungles of Central America, Mission: Impossible really amps up the action as the international phenomenon returns for its third season on DVD, with 25 digitally restored and remastered episodes on 7 discs! A parade of double agents, a chameleon-like assassin, even a female dictator are just some of the enemies Jim Phelps (Peter Graves) must outwit this season. But with Cinnamon (Barbara Bain), Rollin (Martin Landau), Willie (Peter Lupus), and Barney (Greg Morris) on his side, how could he ever fail! Return to Mission: Impossible - The Third TV Season for stylish thrills and retro kicks more fantastic than ever! |
"...[it's] easy to see why viewers came back week after week, for plots as finely tuned and well-sprung as a good watch. Noel Murray, The Onion A.V. Club
"...the gold standard by which other spy thrillers have always been measured. There's an attention to detail here that is rarely seen on TV... Cynthia Boris, DVD Verdict
"Sure the movies are exciting but this is what started them off. As a television series the stories still hold up amazingly well. Home Theater Info
"...consistently thrilling and suspenseful, and always technically impressive. Michael Rubino, DVD Verdict
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Editor's Note
Forty years before it hit the big screen via a glossy Tom Cruise remake, the classic 1960s television series MISSION IMPOSSIBLE captivated audiences with its tense and stylish thrill ride through Cold War espionage. Following the globetrotting exploits of a covert taskforce of government spies--team leader James Phelps (Peter Graves, who replaced the debut season's Steven Hill), master of disguise Rollin Hand (Martin Landau), electronics expert Barney Collier (Greg Morris), tough guy Willy Armitage (Peter Lupus), and femme fatale Cinnamon Carter (Barbara Bain)--the series distinguished itself with intricate plotting, high-tech gadgetry, inventive cinematography, and, of course, an indelible theme song. Smart and iconic, the vintage series is resurrected in this collection of episodes from the third season.
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Cast & Crew
| Barbara Bain | |
| Greg Morris | |
| Martin Landau | |
| Steven Hill | |
| Barry Crane, et. al. - Director | |
| Bruce Geller - Executive Producer | |
| Bruce Geller, et. al. - Writer | |
| David Wages, et. al. - Editor | |
| Gibson Holley, et. al. - Art Director | |
| Keith C. Smith, et. al. - Cinematographer | |
| Lalo Schifrin, et. al. - Original Music By | |
| Stanley Kallis - Producer |
Awards
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Winner (1971) |
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Golden Globe, Peter Graves, Best TV Actor - Drama |
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Winner (1968) |
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Emmy, Barbara Bain, Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series |
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Emmy, Joseph Gantman, Outstanding Dramatic Series |
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Golden Globe, Mission: Impossible, Best TV Show |
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Golden Globe, Martin Landau, Best TV Star - Male |
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Grammy, Lalo Schifrin, Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Show |
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Winner (1967) |
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Emmy, Barbara Bain, Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series |
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Emmy, Joseph Gantman, Bruce Geller, Outstanding Dramatic Series |
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Emmy, Bruce Geller, Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama |
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Emmy (1973) |
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Lynda Day George, Nominee, Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Drama Series - Continuing) |
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Golden Globe (1971) |
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| Peter Graves, Winner, Best TV Actor - Drama | |
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Emmy (1969) |
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Bruce Geller, Nominee, Outstanding Dramatic Series |
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Greg Morris, Nominee, Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Drama |
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Peter Graves, Nominee, Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series |
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Golden Globe (1968) |
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| Martin Landau, Winner, Best TV Star - Male | |
| Mission: Impossible, Winner, Best TV Show | |
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Emmy (1967) |
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| Barbara Bain, Winner, Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series | |
| Bruce Geller, Winner, Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama | |
| Joseph Gantman, Bruce Geller, Winner, Outstanding Dramatic Series | |
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Lalo Schifrin, Nominee, Outstanding Achievement in Musical Composition |
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Martin Landau, Nominee, Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series |

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