Mission: Impossible - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

The Code
The IMF cracks a vital code when Paris hijacks a plane to allow the enemy to capture a passenger carrying a message.

The Numbers Game (aka The Key)
Closed-circuit TV simulates the opening of World War III as the IMF tries to prevent a dictator's return to power.

The Controllers (1)
A mind-controlling drug that could enslave mankind is the threat in this two-part adventure. Phelps poses as a defecting scientist to destroy the drug and its creator.

The Controllers (2)
Jim Phelps lets himself be framed for murder in a scheme to discredit a scientist who has developed a mind-destroying drug in the second of a two-part episode.

Fool's Gold
Paris must pierce an ultrasonic barrier to reach counterfeit money plates before they are used to ruin a friendly country.

Commandante
To free an imprisoned priest whose life is at stake, Jim Phelps poses as a missionary, Paris becomes a Chinese general and Barney builds a helicopter.

The Double Circle
The IMF sets out to prevent destruction of a secret formula vital to America's missile defense system.

Submarine
To locate a hoard of stolen money, the IMF takes the one man who knows its hiding place on a bizarre submarine voyage.

Robot
Assumed identities and a robot figure in the IMF's plan to foil a leader with hopes of becoming a dictator.

Mastermind
In a battle with organized crime, the IMF sets up a bizarre mind-transfer experiment to convince a syndicate leader he is being double-crossed.

The Brothers
The IMF turns itself into a surgical team to operate on a tyrannical ruler who has imprisoned the rightful king, his twin brother.

Time Bomb
Phelps poses as a temperamental artist to create a diversion while the team races to prevent a threatened nuclear explosion.

The Amnesiac
As a doctor with a startling new treatment for amnesia, Jim Phelps forces Paris to relive another man's past when the IMF pushes a search for stolen nuclear material.

The Falcon (1)
The IMF plans to stop a tyrant from marrying a member of the royal family and taking over a friendly monarchy in the first of a three-part episode.

The Falcon (2)
Barney is blinded in an accident, a bride-to-be is buried alive and Paris poses as a man he is unaware is marked for death in the second of a three-part episode.

The Falcon (3)
A trained falcon is summoned in a last-ditch rescue attempt when Jim Phelps finds his IMF endangered by a traitor's assassination plot in the last of a three-part episode.

Chico
Rare coins, a priceless stamp collection and a trained dog figure in the IMF's plan to retrieve a list of undercover narcotics agents.

Gitano (aka Toys)
The IMF hides a young prince from assassins by disguising him as a gypsy girl, then Paris sets out to betray the boy to his pursuers.

Phantoms
To fight an aging dictator's purge of young artists, an IMF member becomes a ghost and Paris assumes the guise of a man long dead.

Terror
To calm a Middle East trouble spot, the IMF tries to keep a man in prison long enough to make it look as though he is trying to break out.

Lover's Knot
In the midst of delicate operations to identify the chief of an espionage ring, Jim Phelps suspects that Paris has fallen in love with an enemy agent.

Orpheus
Jim Phelps assumes a risky pose as a drug addict with information to sell to get behind the Iron Curtain where he seeks to stop an unknown assassin from killing an unknown victim.

The Crane
After rescuing a prisoner from execution by a dictator, the IMF has to find a hiding place so conspicuous it will be overlooked by police hunting the fugitive.

Death Squad
Jim Phelps leads the IMF to aid one of its own members when Barney is arrested and marked for execution by a sadistic police chief.

The Choice
Paris impersonates a power-mad mystic trying to win control of a friendly country by hypnotizing its female ruler.

The Martyr
To keep a student congress from being used as a rubber stamp by a repressive premier, the IMF sets Phelps up for capture so he can betray Paris as a turncoat student leader.
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