A prince, the absolute ruler of a principality, has $1.5 million which he plans to use for arms to wage war on a neighboring, oil-rich country. Briggs devises a scheme that involves breaking... Read allA prince, the absolute ruler of a principality, has $1.5 million which he plans to use for arms to wage war on a neighboring, oil-rich country. Briggs devises a scheme that involves breaking the bank of the prince's casino. First, the IMF will utilize a computer to take $200,000 ... Read allA prince, the absolute ruler of a principality, has $1.5 million which he plans to use for arms to wage war on a neighboring, oil-rich country. Briggs devises a scheme that involves breaking the bank of the prince's casino. First, the IMF will utilize a computer to take $200,000 at roulette. That will provide the stake the IMF needs to take the prince at a high-stakes... Read all
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Barbara Bain looks stunning, as she usually does! Very sultry. Our usual MI team are all good. Notably, Steven Hill (Briggs) is only present for the intro scenes and the briefing to the team. As some viewers may know, Hill had a lot of friction with the producers because he insisted they respect an agreement that Hill would only have to work a certain number of hours per day, and I think he wasn't supposed to work on Saturdays. The upshot was, they used him less and less in later episodes and he was dropped at the end of Season 1.
Nico Minardos takes the role of Cinnamon's unhappy husband, which Hill (one thinks) would normally have assumed. He's fine in the part. Nehemiah Persoff, a consummate actor, does his usual all-pro job. The gambling scenes and a few others feature stacks of one-thousand dollar bills. These were legal tender, though the Federal Reserve began to withdraw them from circulation in 1969 due to supposed "lack of use." Thanks to using "pause" on my dvd, I could take a close look. The bills appear genuine: series G (Chicago) and L (San Francisco); two of the more common issuing districts. (I have some knowledge of these big bills).
I did notice that on some of the notes, a small rectangle had been placed over one lower corner; perhaps to appease the US Treasury, which was not fond of seeing any real US paper money shown on television, though the wrappers concealed the portraits (Grover Cleveland) on the notes used in the show.
The mission is to stop Prince Kostas (Nehemiah Persoff) to wage war with his oil rich neighbouring country.
He plans to use $1.5 million to buy arms in order to achieve his aims.
Rollin Hand has a plan to bust the casino that the Prince owns in his principality.
It involves a computer hooked up to predict the roulette wheel. Later take on the Prince in a game of baccarat. Rollin hand has fixed the card deck.
After all that they need to make a getaway in a small sports car.
My word there were some risks in this episode. The Prince could had just shot them all. Instead they drive through border control at speed and hope to avoid the bullets. Even I wondered how five people managed to get in that sports car and still drive fast.
Did you know
- TriviaMission leader Dan Briggs (played by Steven Hill), only appears in the opening and planning scenes of the episode. He is absent for the rest of the show.
- GoofsWhen Kostas is teaching Cinnamon how to play Baccarat, he draws a card for her. As the card leaves the holder, it flips up for a second and can clearly be seen to be a seven of clubs. But, in closeup, when he flips the card over, it is a seven of diamonds. In addition, Kostas says that he has a nine and a four, making thirteen. However, in closeup, he has a queen and a three, which would make thirteen in blackjack, but not in Baccarat (face cards count for zero).
- Quotes
Prince Iben Kostas: I think you are a dangerous woman.
Cinnamon Carter: All women are dangerous, Your Highness.