Mission: Impossible - Season 7

Season 7

Episodes

Break!
With the aid of Barney's electronic wizardry, Phelps takes on the guise of a hot-shot pool hustler to break up an illegal gambling operation.

Two Thousand
The IMF dupes a scientist who stole plutonium into thinking he is a prisoner in the year 2000.

The Deal
Phelps and Barney pose as foreign military officials to find $5 million earmarked to finance a coup.

Leona
To free an undercover agent, the IMF must convince a mob boss that his late wife had an affair with a rival.

TOD-5 (aka The Carrier)
To locate a terrorist ring called Alpha Group, the IMF convinces turncoat intelligence agent Gordon Holt that he's been exposed to the stolen biological weapon he's been hired to deliver.

Cocaine
A drug dealer becomes the unwitting dupe of the Impossible Missions Force in their plan to capture the largest shipment of cocaine ever brought into the country.

Underground
To locate several hundred million dollars in illegal gambling funds, Phelps poses as a murderer to infiltrate a gang that specializes in spiriting wanted men out of the country after first brainwashing them to learn the whereabouts of their vast sums of money.

Movie
Phelps poses as the head of a Hollywood movie studio intent on making a motion picture that parallels exactly the unsolved murder committed by one of the studio's executives as part of the IMF plan to prevent a crime syndicate's takeover of the studio.

Hit
Phelps poses as a government investigator who must work through a crooked district attorney to prove that a crime syndicate boss killed his girlfriend.

Ultimatum
The IMF must stop a rogue scientist, who has threatened to set off a huge hydrogen bomb unless certain members of Congress step down and foreign policy is changed.

Kidnap
Phelps is kidnapped and held for ransom until Barney, Casey and Willy can steal an incriminating letter from a safe deposit box and turn it over to a crime syndicate boss.

Crack-Up
To trap an ingenious criminal and his boss, the IMF team must convince a man he is going insane.

The Puppet
A brilliant crime syndicate boss becomes the target of the IMF when he launches a mysterious one hundred million dollar scheme.

Incarnate
A brilliant but superstitious criminal escapes to a Caribbean country and is drawn into a voodoo ceremony by the IMF to locate a cache of stolen gold she has hidden away on US soil.

Boomerang
Both the IMF and the underworld pursue a crime lord's wife who stole her husband's syndicate records after having him killed.

The Question
Only an IMF agent can learn whether a spy is truly defecting to the West.

The Fountain
An underworld figure with access to the syndicate's top secret computerized records is convinced by the IMF that he has found the fountain of youth.

The Fighter
A boxing promoter tied to a crime syndicate becomes a target of the IMF when one of his fighters is killed before he can talk to the police.

Speed
A breathtaking motorcycle chase over the hills of San Francisco figures prominently in the IMF's plan to recover three tons of the drug commonly known as "speed" from Sam Hibbing's illegal drug operation.

The Pendulum
A secret terrorist organization known as the Pendulum plans a major attack on the government that the Impossible Missions Force is assigned to uncover.

The Western
The IMF must make a thief believe he is clairvoyant as part of a scheme to recover $5 million in stolen artworks.

Imitation
The beautiful leader of a band of jewel thieves falls in love with Barney, who has infiltrated her operation to recover the stolen crown jewels of a foreign nation.
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