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Issue Details: First known date: 1988-1990... 1988-1990 Mission : Impossible
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Film Details - Paramount Pictures , 1988-1990

Producers:

Ted Roberts.

Production Companies:

Paramount Pictures (US).

Director of Photography:

Including Barry M. Wilson, Stephen F. Windon, and Ron Hagen.

Editors:

Including Howard Deane, Pamela Malouf, and Russell Denove.

Production Designers:

Stewart Burnside.

Music:

Including Neil Argo and John E. Davis.

Cast:

Including Peter Graves (Jim Phelps), Thaao Penghlis (Nicholas Black), Antony Hamilton (Max Harte), Phil Morris (Grant Collier), Bob Johnson (Voice on Disc), Jane Badler (Shannon Reed), and Terry Markwell (Casey Randall).

Release Dates:

23 October 1988 (USA).

Location:

  • Queensland (including the Gold Coast, Brisbane, and the Warner Brothers Studios at Movieworld) and Melbourne, Victoria.

Notes:

Script editors: Rick Maier and Stanley Walsh.

List of episodes:
1.1 The Killer (Arthur Weiss)
1.2 The System (Robert Hamner)
1.3 Holograms (Robert Brenner)
1.4 The Condemned (Ted Roberts; Michael Fisher and John Truman also credited as writers)
1.5 The Legacy (Allan Balter)
1.6 The Wall (David Phillips)
1.7 The Cattle King (Ted Roberts)
1.8 The Pawn (Billy Marshall Stoneking)
1.9 The Haunting (Michael Fisher)
1.10 The Lions (James Crown)
1.11 The Greek (Ted Roberts)
1.12 The Fortune (Robert Brennan)
1.13 The Fixer (Walter Brough)
1.14 Spy (Michael Fisher)
1.15 The Devils (Ted Roberts)
1.16 The Plague (Rick Maier)
1.17 Reprisal (Walter Brough)
1.18 Submarine (Dale Duguid)
1.19 Bayou (Jeffrey M. Hayes)

2.1 The Golden Serpent: Part 1 (Ted Roberts; Michael Seims and Jeffrey M. Hayes credited with 'teleplay', Roger Dunn credited as 'staff writer')
2.2 The Golden Serpent: Part 2 (Ted Roberts; Michael Seims and Jeffrey M. Hayes credited with 'teleplay', Roger Dunn credited as 'staff writer')
2.3 The Princess (Ted Roberts; Roger Dunn is credited as 'staff writer')
2.4 Command Performance (Robert Brennan)
2.5 Countdown (Chip Hayes; Roger Dunn is credited as 'staff writer')
2.6 War Games (Walter Brough; Roger Dunn is credited as 'staff writer')
2.7 Target Earth (Stephen Kandel)
2.8 The Fuhrer's Children (Frank Abatemarco)
2.9 Banshee (Ted Roberts)
2.10 For Art's Sake (John Whelpley)
2.11 Deadly Harvest (Jan Sardi)
2.12 Cargo Cult (Dale Duguid)
2.13 The Assassin (Cliff Green)
2.14 Gunslinger (Daniel Roberts and Ted Roberts)
2.15 Church Bells in Bogota (Frank Abatemarco)
2.16 The Sands of Seth (Jeffrey M. Hayes)

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