American businessman Alex Lowell has gained control of Sud-Aero, a manufacturer of defense hardware, and absconded to South America to sell its top-secret patents to an enemy power. The IMF is tasked with wresting control of Sud-Aero from Lowell by recovering his stock documents worth $80 million. Cinnamon gets close to Lowell as a psychic who manages to prove herself accurate with her predictions thanks to IMF assistance. She then "predicts" that Rollin (as a gangster) will play against him, try to cheat, and lose. Lowell finds the fake cards that the IMF has planted. He goes through with the game, intending on cheating Rollin. He succeeds, but as Rollin is tossed out he secretly switches the stock documents with phonies thanks to a automated feeder arm, leaving Lowell with nothing but an unendorsed check for $80 milliion.
Name | Type | Role | |
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William Read Woodfield | Writer | ||
Allan Balter | Writer | ||
Paul Mantee | Guest Star | ||
Rita D'Amico | Guest Star | ||
Michael Pataki | Guest Star | ||
Ernesto Macias | Guest Star | ||
Shep Sanders | Guest Star | ||
Jay Ose | Guest Star | ||
Milton Selzer | Guest Star | ||
Barry Sullivan | Guest Star | ||
Richard Anderson | Guest Star | ||
Charles Rondeau | Director |