PETER BROWN in:
MISSION IMPOSSIBLE
"Blind"
9-18-71
Written by ARTHUR WEISS
Directed by REZA S. BADIYI

CAST
JASON EVERS as Karl Dietrich
TOM BOSLEY as Henry Matula
HAROLD J. STONE as John Lawson
PETER BROWN as Johnny Brown

Peter Brown as Johnny BrownPeter Graves as Jim Phelps
Mission Impossible ran from 1966 through 1973 and then was revived with a mostly new cast from 1988-1990.  [Peter Graves reprised his role of Jim Phelps.]  Two theatrical movies with Tom Cruise bore little connection to the series except for the "cheat" in the first one of making Jim Phelps the villain for no reason that was justified by the persona of the TV character.
The blind agent
The real agent consents to have his name dragged through the mud & Jim agrees to an operation that will render him temporarily blind
In this episode, Jim Phelps undergoes a surgical procedure that renders him temporarily blind in order to make the blindness of his undercover character believable.  He's trying to infiltrate a criminal organization to protect the cover of Henry Matula, a man who has been working for the good guys for five years.  Jim's group has to find a way to help Matula advance in the organization while bringing down his rival, Karl Dietrich.  Jim is playing a disgraced, alcoholic agent who was blinded in an accident while supposedly drunk.  The accident was part of a plan to discredit the head of a company so the bad guys could put their own man in and take over the company.  Lawson, the head of the organization, thinks someone has been talking but they don't yet know that it's Henry.
Lawson
Dietrich
Matula
IMF devises a plan to clear Matula while implicating Karl.  To that end, Jim makes himself look like a blind former agent on the skids, broke and corruptible.
Jim at the bar
Johnny Brown
Tom Bosley as Henry Matula
Johnny Brown is Karl's man but is sent by Lawson to check up on Jim.  Johnny follows Jim to his boarding house.    He reports to Lawson that Jim's landlady is complaining about his bouncing rent check.  That sounds promising enough that they send Johnny back to rent a room and keep an eye on Jim.
Jim tells Casey he'll pay he rent soon
Johnny eavedrops
Johnny reports to Karl
Johnny is clearly as interested in the landlady (IMF agent Casey) as in his mission.
Johnny shows his interest in Casey
 He does take his eyes off Lynda Day George long enough to see Jim crawl around the floor feeling for enough coins to buy a bottle.
Johnny grabs the coin Jim is looking for
But he's back to ogling the landlady as he helps  her change a light bulb.  While so occupied, they hear Jim screaming and rush to his room to see him apparently suffering from the DT's.
Peter ogles
Jim fakes the DT's.
Johnny is quite amused as he tells Karl how funny a blind man acts with the DT's.
Johnny reports to Karl.
When Jim is almost hit by a cab on the way home from the liquor store, Johnny guides him to safety. and then makes a proposition.
They test Jim's corruptibility by paying him to get the name of the agent who replaced him.  He can only get it by breaking into the security office and computer.  They have to do it for real because there's reason to believe the bad guys have an inside man.
Johnny has to go along as Jim's eyes.
Johnny is visibly nervous as they hack into the primitive computer with a guard making rounds.
They almost get caught, especially after Jim trips and falls down the stairs.  When Lawson pays him the $500, he makes him a new proposition.  Tell him who has been leaking information and Jim will get $10,000.
Casey invites Johnny into her apartment for a drink.  He's there when Jim comes to pay his back rent from the money paid by Lawson.  He tells Casey, so Johnny can overhear, that he's got a job doing research.  He tell's her he already has the answers his employers want but he's dragging things out to get more money.
Casey invites Johnny in for a drink
Johnny immediately alerts Karl.
Johnny gets an earful
That night they pay Jim a little visit and with a gun to his head, tell him he'd better tell Lawson who the information leak is.  Jim claims he doesn't know but he'll tell Lawson it's Karl.  If Karl kills him, that will just make him look more guilty.  Karl then makes him another proposition.  Finger Matula and Karl will pay Jim $10,000 on top of what Lawson is paying.  Jim agrees.
Jim with a gun to his head
Karl interrogates Jim
Johnny would just like to kill him and be done with it
Shortly thereafter, Matula comes to  Lawson with something interesting.
Johnny the lacky
Jim is escorted to Karl's warehouse so he can tell Lawson that Matula is the source of the information leak.
However, Matula is a step ahead.  As soon as Jim reports that Matula is the leak, Lawson plays the tape Matula brought him.  It's a tape of Karl offering Jim $10,000 to point a finger at Matula.   With that double cross, Johnny appears in the rafter, gun ablaze.  (Alas no Peter Brown signature drop, roll and shoots.)
Johnny and his gun are the back up plan
Greg Morris who has infiltrated the organization by way of Matula as a hit man, takes Jim off supposedly to kill him.  When Johnny tries to pre-empt him, Greg has to kill him.  Johnny ends up in a death drop off the rafters.  There was a wrap-up scene with all the IMF folks, but for us the show was over when Peter hit the floor.
Johnny lies dead
NiteOwl Review: Mission Impossible was always a fast moving fun show, frequently with lots of special effects (not in this episode).  Of course, their methods wouldn't bear tight scrutiny.  Too much depends on persons over whom they have no control, reacting exactly as expected, exactly when expected.   Peter's character - improbably named Johnny Brown - was a sleazy, lowlife, vicious womanizing hoodlum.  And they gave him lots of screen time.  What more could his fans ask?
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