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  1. Incarnate: Directed by Barry Crane. With Peter Graves, Greg Morris, Lynda Day George, Peter Lupus. Hannah O'Connel and her sons have stolen gold bullion, and hid it somewhere in the US before escaping to an island in the Caribbean.

    • (139)
    • Action, Adventure, Crime
    • Barry Crane
    • 1973-01-05
  2. Lover's Knot: Directed by Reza Badiyi. With Peter Graves, Leonard Nimoy, Greg Morris, Peter Lupus. In the midst of delicate operations to identify the chief of an espionage ring, Jim Phelps realizes that Paris has fallen in love with an enemy agent.

    • (170)
    • Action, Adventure, Crime
    • Reza Badiyi
    • 1970-02-22
  3. Sound Department. William M. Andrews. ... sound effects editor (as William Andrews) Dominick Gaffey. ... production mixer. Jay M. Harding.

  4. An underdone subplot involved a love triangle between Casey, Willie, and Kim Hunter's son and his crooked smile. I would have preferred to see more of Casey working her magic on the son and less of Kim Hunter getting entranced by the faux Voodoo. I fondly remembered the days of Cinnamon and the way she beguiled high rollers and womanizing ...

  5. The IMF draws a superstitious criminal (Kim Hunter) into a voodoo ritual to learn the location of a hidden fortune in gold. Watch Mission: Impossible — Season 7, Episode 14 with a subscription ...

  6. Hannah O'Connel rules over a Syndicate family, including her two sons who act as her lieutenants. Hannah masterminded the theft of a million dollars in gold bullion, and escaped to the Caribbean with her surviving son Thomas - Robert turned government witness but Hannah shot and killed him.

  7. "Incarnate" is the fourteenth episode of season seven of the spy thriller series Mission: Impossible and the fifty-fourth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Joseph Pevney with a screenplay written by William Read Woodfield and Allan Balter. It first aired on CBS on January 5th, 1973.