MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE; The Widow
The Heroin Caper (8 of 10)
A German businessman has joined forces with an American gangster to corner the market on heroin, and intends to sell his huge stock to a variety of criminal organizations at a price HE alone will set. Jim Phelps' job, should he decide to accept it, is to prevent the sale and put the German businessman PERMANENTLY out of business. Since this is the IMF (Impossible Missions Force), nothing will be done as simple as it might seem it should be... heh.
William Windom (MY WORLD AND WELCOME TO IT, ESCAPE FROM THE PLANET OF THE APES) is "Alex Cresnic", who has managed to get his hands on one million dollars of 100% pure heroin, and arrogantly swaggers around as he tells the buyers they will meet HIS price or not be in business at all.
Joe Maross ("General Custer" on THE TIME TUNNEL) is "Mark Walters", who is sidelined abruptly when what appears to be the crash of an elevator KILLS him. But what Cresnic doesn't know, is his partner is alive, drugged up to believe he's temporarily lost his sight, and being held in a fake hospital by a real Doctor in the employ of the IMF.
George Tyne (THE LONE WOLF AND HIS LADY, SANDS OF IWO JIMA) is "Dr. Premel", the latest part-time IMF recruit.
Cinnamon Carter (Barbara Bain) poses as MRS. Walters, who Cresnic never knew existed (no surprise, she doesn't), who claims she has the authority to take over her husband's business, and is also personally interested in Cresnic as well.
Rollin Hand (Martin Landau, in his first episode where he's listed as a regular in the opening credits) poses as a rival drug lord, who's using a chemist to hide his shipments by disguising them as "bath powder", an idea which Cresnic likes so much, he decides to use it himself, after he raids his rival's warehouse and kidnaps his "chemist". In this episode, not only does Rollin effect one accent for his gangster character, he also does an amazing impersonation of Cresnic's voice, whle speaking to the blinded (and blind-folded) Walters in the hospital room, where he apparently gives him some very important instructions we don't hear-- but do get to see enacted at the climax.
Barney Collier (Greg Morris) is seen doing a variety of things in this episode that leave you wondering what's going on-- UNTIL you see the results of his work. This involves creating a FAKE elevator crash, and cutting a door thru a floor into a safe in order to steal its contents.
John Orchard (I always remember him from a GET SMART episode where he was doing a parody of "John Steed") is "Maharis", one of the buyers who's VERY impatient about getting his hands on the expensive and illegal merchandise. He also gets very nasty when it looks like Cresnic is trying to rob him.
Peter Graves (STALAG 17) is "Jim Phelps", who, without any explanation whatsoever, replaces Dan Briggs (Steven Hill, who was FIRED at the end of the 1st season), and instantly manages to make the show EVEN BETTER than it was before. Unlike a number of my favorite shows from the 60s (LOST IN SPACE, GET SMART, BATMAN, 8TH MAN, ASTRO BOY, STAR TREK, THE MONKEES), I have NO memory of what my 1st episode of MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE was. All I'm sure of is, I came in and got hooked instantly during the 2nd season, when it was on Saturday nights at 10 PM, one of the only nights I could stay up that late as a kid. For decades, until I got and read the book about the show, I had NO IDEA he was a replacement actor and character! To me, Jim Phelps was ALWAYS the center and driving force of the series, one of the smartest and "coolest" characters ever seen on TV. Generally (until the 80s revival), the villains would NEVER have a clue what happened to them at the end, or who was responsible. His debut story felt like one of the best I'd seen so far. And I KNOW even better ones are coming! It's gonna be very interesting as I continue watching the Blu-Ray set, to see if and when I reach a point where I might remember, "So THIS is where I came in!"
I'm sure most MI fans would agree: the "CLASSIC ERA" of the show has begun!