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Mission: Impossible (1966)
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| Title: | The Double Circle |
| Episode Number: | 87 |
| Season: | 4 |
| Season Episode #.: | 9 |
| Production Number: | 409 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday December 07th, 1969 |
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The IMF goes after an art collector, Victor Laszlo, who has stolen a fuel formula and plans to sell it to enemy agents. To pull off their scheme, they have to get it out of an impregnable safe in Laszlo's apartment.
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| Guest agents: female agent Gillian Colbee, construction worker Erikcson |
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| Ericson's name is spelled "Ericson" on-screen (he and Willy have maintenance one-piece uniforms with the name on it), but the end credits spell it "Erickson." |
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| "Victor Laszlo" is a deliberate allusion by Jerry Ludwig to Paul Henreid's character in Casablanca (1942). | The character name "Dunson" is a deliberate homage by Jerry Ludwig to John Wayne's character in Red River (1948). |
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