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Operation Rogosh ()


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Rogosh is an operative for a country hostile to the United States. When he strikes, he typically leaves dozens, if not hundreds, of bodies in his wake. Rogosh has been spotted in Los Angeles. But he will not crack under normal... See more »

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Daniel Briggs
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Cinnamon Carter
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Barney Collier
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Willy Armitage
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Rollin Hand
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Imre Rogosh
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The Doctor (as Allan Joseph)
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Lazloff
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Klimi
Svea Grunfeld ...
Woman Judge
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Robert Board ...
Gardener in Stefan Castle (uncredited)
Bob Bralver ...
Guard (uncredited)
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Observer at Scene (uncredited)
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Guard (uncredited)
Howard Curtis ...
Ambulance Driver (uncredited)
Bobby Gilbert ...
Man on Sidewalk (uncredited)
Dina Harmsen ...
Matron (uncredited)
Bob Johnson ...
Person on Tape (uncredited) (voice)
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Judge (uncredited)
Ervin Richardson ...
Ambulance Man (uncredited)

Directed by

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Leonard J. Horn

Written by

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Bruce Geller ... (created by) (creator)
 
Jerome Ross ... (written by)

Produced by

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Desi Arnaz ... executive producer (uncredited)
Lucille Ball ... executive producer (uncredited)
Barry Crane ... associate producer
Joseph Gantman ... producer
Bruce Geller ... executive producer

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Lalo Schifrin

Cinematography by

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Charles Straumer ... director of photography

Editing by

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Paul Krasny

Casting By

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Joseph D'Agosta

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Rolland M. Brooks

Set Decoration by

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Lucien Hafley

Makeup Department

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Daniel C. Striepeke ... makeup artist (as Dan Striepeke)
Adele Taylor ... hairstylist

Production Management

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William Eatherly ... production supervisor
Bill Heath ... post-production executive
Herbert F. Solow ... executive in charge of production

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Wilbur Mosier ... assistant director

Art Department

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Arthur Wasson ... property master

Sound Department

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Joseph G. Sorokin ... sound editor
Tommy Thompson ... sound engineer (as Thomas N. Thompson)

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John Burke ... special effects (as Jonnie Burke)

Stunts

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Dick Dial ... stunt double: Fritz Weaver (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Ross Cannon ... key grip
Charles Rosher Jr. ... camera operator (uncredited)
Earl C. Williman ... lamp operator (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Sabine Manela ... costumer: women
Bob Spencer ... costume supervisor (as Robert Spencer)

Music Department

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Wilbur Hatch ... music consultant
Tony Terran ... musician: trumpet player
Ted Whitfield ... music editor
Robert Bain ... musician: guitar soloist (uncredited)
Carol Kaye ... musician: bass (uncredited)
Emil Richards ... musician: bongos (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Alan Greedy ... script supervisor (as Allan Greedy)

Additional Crew

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Philip D. Fehrle ... production assistant (as Philip Fehrle)
Robert Board ... stand-in (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Rogosh is an operative for a country hostile to the United States. When he strikes, he typically leaves dozens, if not hundreds, of bodies in his wake. Rogosh has been spotted in Los Angeles. But he will not crack under normal interrogation methods. Briggs comes up with an unusual plan. The IMF stages an accident where pedestrian Rogosh is struck by a car. When he awakes, he appears to be in a prison in his home country -- three years later. Written by Bill Koenig

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Also Known As
  • Operation Rogosh (United States)
Runtime
  • 60 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Inside joke: In the dossier scene, the last photograph Briggs looks at - and rejects - is that of the show's creator, Bruce Geller. See more »
Goofs Quite often eyeglass lenses, glass cupboard doors and windows are empty to prevent the reflection of bright camera lights back onto the film. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Mission: Impossible - Fallout (2018). See more »
Quotes [last lines]
[Rogosh gets into a car with his boss]
Imre Rogosh: They tricked me.
Klimi: Imre, am I correct? You told them everything?
Imre Rogosh: But they tricked me, they tricked me.
[Mr. Briggs watches them drive off. Barney stands behind]
Barney Collier: I'm sorry we had to let a man like Rogosh live.
Daniel Briggs: We didn't.
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