Mission: Impossible vs. the Mob

Mission: Impossible vs. the Mob is a 1968 American spy film. It is the first film based on the television series Mission: Impossible, consisting of a compilation of a two-part episode of the original series from 1967 called "The Council".[1]

Mission: Impossible vs. the Mob
Directed byPaul Stanley
Produced byBruce Geller
Joseph Gantman
Robert F. O'Neill
John W. Rogers
Written byAllan Balter
William Read Woodfield
Robert Towne
StarringPeter Graves
Martin Landau
Barbara Bain
Greg Morris
Peter Lupus
Vincent Gardenia
Nick Colasanto
Music byLalo Schifrin
CinematographyMichel Hugo
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • 1968 (1968)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The film was released in parts of Europe and Australia. Theatrical posters were released for its screening in Australia.

Cast

ActorRole
Peter GravesJim Phelps
Martin LandauRollin Hand
Barbara BainCinnamon Carter
Greg MorrisBarney Collier
Peter LupusWilly Armitage
Vincent GardeniaVito Lugana
Eduardo CiannelliJack Rycher
Nicholas ColasantoJimmy Bibo
Paul LambertAl Morgan
Stuart NisbetDr. Emerson Reese
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See also

References

  1. Britton, Wesley Alan (2004). Spy television. Praeger. p. 128. ISBN 978-0275981631. Retrieved 2013-03-23.
  • Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television: A Biographical Guide Featuring ... by Thomas Riggs


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