Criminals Frank Brady and Martin Stoner are extorting legitimate businesses into criminal partnerships. The IMF's mission is to gather enough evidence to put an end to their operation.Criminals Frank Brady and Martin Stoner are extorting legitimate businesses into criminal partnerships. The IMF's mission is to gather enough evidence to put an end to their operation.Criminals Frank Brady and Martin Stoner are extorting legitimate businesses into criminal partnerships. The IMF's mission is to gather enough evidence to put an end to their operation.
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This is a rather sad episode to watch and Elizabeth Ashley is very good as the alcoholic wife...in fact, she's terrific. And, this is the main reason I recommend this episode. The plot is decent, even if it is about mobsters, but Ashley is just perfect and her performance is sure to elicit a few tears in many viewers.
The IMF capture her and dry her out while Casey takes her place. She goes on a retreat and Brady sends a killer, Dekker, to keep an eye on her and kill her if she talks. Willy infiltrates Brady's organization and finds out some information which he leaks to Casey, who reveals it in an encounter group session and Dekker seriously wounds her.
Casey continues with the mission while Brady suspects that Stoner leaked the info to his wife. Willy sets up Brady's goons to be arrested and claims they were set up - Brady sends him to kill both Stoners. Willy fails - angrily Stoner heads for the bank to get some incriminating evidence on Brady. Unfortunately the real Lois escapes ...
There's some brilliant acting from Elizabeth Ashley, who was once married to George Peppard; she plays an alcoholic wife of a crooked lawyer working for the syndicate. Her husband's crooked deal drives her to the demon alcohol- the episode itself is very good, engaging and quite gripping. Held my attention throughout. William Smith puts his trademark glacial stare to good use as a hitman -eh, what a surprise - who is sent to Jim Phelps' retreat the lawyer's wife (That's Casey in a mask) to kill her if she reveals anything about her husband's dealings.
Did you know
- TriviaPhelps gets his taped briefing at Traveltown which is a collection of vintage trains and other vehicles located at Griffith Park in Los Angeles.
- GoofsAt 31m, Lois Stoner (Elizabeth Ashley) swings to her left after getting slapped on the left side of her face. She should have swung to her right. (Bonus: pausing the scene at the right moment reveals the handclap for this "slap")
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[first lines]
Frank Brady: Too bad. All this destruction could've been avoided if old man Geary hadn't been so stubborn.
Martin Stoner: I'll see him this afternoon, offer him the partnership arrangement again. Only this time, I'm going to, uh, change the terms, Frank. 70/30, our favor, instead of 60/40.