Mission: Impossible: Operation Rogosh (1966)
Season 1, Episode 3
10/10
Setting the pattern for some future episodes--this one is a classic.
20 January 2014
"Operation Rogosh" is among the best episodes of not just season one but for the entire series. And, it was so good that several later episodes used similar formulas.

An international terrorist, Imre Rogosh (Fritz Weaver) has been spotted in the United States. However, instead of taking him into custody, the Secretary has a mission for the IM Force--to make Rogosh talk and tell what he's done while in the US. This is of paramount importance because Rogosh is no ordinary spy--he's a terrorist and mass murder is not out of the question.

The mission begins with Rogosh and a colleague walking down a street in a big city. Suddenly, a car comes barreling down on them and strikes Rogosh. Before anyone can think, an ambulance rushes to the scene and spirits away the unconscious man. However, this was no accident--the car was driven by a professional and they just wanted to knock Rogosh out and take him, not kill the man.

When Rogosh awakens, he finds that a long time has passed since the accident--and that's the key. Little time has actually passed and the mission is to convince the man that time has passed--and the mission he was on failed. Or did it? The bottom line is that they hope to confuse the man enough that they actually get him to divulge the secret. See the show to find out for yourself.

In later missions, the IM Force kidnapped scum-bags and convinced them they were on submarines (when they were on land) and that a nuclear bomb detonated when they were in an underground bunker! I am sure there were other similar film-flams by the gang--all were great shows. Well worth seeing and exquisitely written--even if the idea was originally used in "36 Hours" (with James Garner).
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