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Wednesday August 03 01:35:10 2005 Mission: Impossible - Lesley Ann Warren |
Record number: 109
Title: Mission: Impossible (1966) Medium: TV Series Actress: Lesley Ann Warren Description: Episode: "The Missile" (5.16) Bound and gagged. I taped the episode this afternoon & scanned through it. There WAS a missle, so I believe it was the episode in question. Ms. Warren was chloroformed, and when she woke up, the bad guy forced her to cook some hamburgers for him. No ropes, no gag, no kidding. |
Not impressed |
Wednesday August 03 01:43:14 2005 Re: Mission: Impossible - Lesley Ann Warren |
Here's what Marburger wrote, which jibes with my recollection from Discussion:
"Fifth season regular Lesley Warren is tied to a chair and gagged in an episode centering around a bogus funeral. Her wrists are tied to the chair arms and she is tape gagged." No ep title's given. My old notes have it popping about 45' in. |
Biff |
Wednesday August 03 01:46:21 2005 Re: Mission: Impossible - Lesley Ann Warren |
Not impressed wrote:
> Episode: "The Missile" (5.16) > No ropes, no gag, no kidding. I'll look after Thanks for assist |
Jay L |
Wednesday August 03 01:58:46 2005 Re: Mission: Impossible - Lesley Ann Warren |
Jay L wrote:
> Not impressed wrote: > > > Episode: "The Missile" (5.16) > > No ropes, no gag, no kidding. > > I'll look after > Thanks for assist I think the fact that the opening scene montage of that particular episode shows a shot of Warren's hands being taped behind her proves that at the very least a tie up scene exists in the complete unedited version of that episode. The pre-syndication version. |
CM |
Wednesday August 03 23:02:33 2005 Re: Mission: Impossible - Lesley Ann Warren |
CM wrote:
> I think the fact that the opening scene montage of that > particular episode shows a shot of Warren's hands being > taped behind her proves that at the very least a tie up > scene exists in the complete unedited version of that > episode. The pre-syndication version. The opening montages frequently had shots that didn't appear in the show. That seems to be the case here as well. |
Brian R |
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