The Slave Part 1 (Mission: Impossible)
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The Slave is a two-part episode of the television series Mission: Impossible.
[edit] Summary:
One nation in the Middle East, Elkabar, continue to trade slaves thanks to King Ibn Borca and his associate Karl de Groot. The IMF abducts Amara, the wife of King Borca's brother, in order to stop the ruler and his corrupted business.
[edit] Cast and details:
The cynical King Ibn Borca, the slave trader Karl de Groot and his team: local henchman Musha and local whorehouse-cafe owner/slaves dealer Jara, Amara aka Victoria Carleton the British wife of Prince Fasar are played by Joseph Ruskin, Warren Stevens, Sid Haig, Percy Rodriguez and Antoinette Bower. Featuring Anti-slavery Inspector Akim Hadramut (Steve Franken) and a cylinder of frozen bats that awake after 20 minutes. Jim poses as ex-convict/women seller Mr. Phil Rogers who sells Cinnamon (as singer Andrea Lynn) to de Groot for 5000 pounds! While waiting for de Groot, Jim kisses a whore in the bar. Rollin poses as a native Interpol Inspector, an old legsless Arab beggar to sneak under de Groot's Desert Rover jeep (thanks to a telescopic raft, Rollin attaches a net-harness) and an Arab peasant to block de Groot's path owing to his wagon. Willy poses as an Arab robes merchant. Barney poses as a slave with a fake beard and a reversible outfit that turns him into an Arab soldier who takes pictures with his machine gun and run and hide under de Groot's jeep. During the apartment scene, Barney unlocks his irons with a pin for his future part. Barney builds a convertible chair while Willy customizes the fake slaves' cells with moisture.

