Mission Impossible (1966) s04e26 Episode Script

The Martyr

Good morning, Mr.
Phelps.
To counteract heavy pressure from their country's young people, Premier Anton Rojek and his special adviser, Josef Czerny, have summoned a special congress of the government-controlled youth organisation.
Its purpose: To endorse Rojek's repressive regime.
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to stop the student congress from being used as a rubber stamp and to expose Rojek and Czerny before the young people and the world.
As always, should you or any member of your IM Force be caught or killed, the secretary will disavow any knowledge of your actions.
This tape will self-destruct in five seconds.
Good luck, Jim.
Look at them.
Boys and girls, that's all they are.
Yet as dangerous as dynamite.
They make me uneasy, Czerny.
I should not have allowed you to call the congress.
You need them, Premier Rojek.
You must use them.
They cannot be trusted.
I have informants down there.
My own men, not yours.
You know what they tell me? These youngsters worship the memory of Edward Malik.
Malik, a bourgeois, democratic pig.
Dead before most of them were born.
His wife, in a mental hospital and yet he is their hero, not me.
- An exaggeration, premier.
- Don't contradict me, Czerny.
There is an Edward Malik cult.
Then we must eradicate it.
Good, Czerny, good.
Let me warn you.
If the Malik cult survives this congress, you will not.
Is this the room where Peter Malik died? Yes.
Right here.
Poor little fellow, he survived his father's murder by only three weeks.
Madame Malik held his hand as he breathed his last.
An amazing little instrument, Mr.
Phelps, but I do not imagine that it has much range.
No, it doesn't.
Barney will be talking to me from less than a hundred feet away.
Madame Malik is at the Queen Sophia Mental Hospital on the third floor.
She's quite well and she feeds the pigeons every day at 11:00.
When I count to three, you'll awaken.
One.
Two.
Three.
I don't remember a thing.
Am I under? Yes.
No matter what so-called truth drug they use on you, you'll respond only to Barney's voice, and you'll say only what Barney tells you to say.
Good.
- Mr.
Vaclav? - Yes.
My name is Harkness.
I'm looking for a copy of former President Edward Malik's autobiography.
Edward Malik's book has been banned for over 20 years, ever since the present government came into power.
- All of his books are banned.
- Yes, I know that.
But I was told you might have a copy for special friends.
You're an American.
Well, then you were sent by Ellsworth.
Markham.
Oh, yes, Markham is our control now, isn't he? I'd forgotten.
Do you have any more little tests for me or can we get down to business? What can I do for you? His name is Peter Müller.
He lives in Switzerland, and he's in Carinthia for the students' congress.
How is this of interest to me? - Our orders are to kidnap him.
- What? He has to be out of the country tonight.
- Why? - That's of no concern to you.
Can you make the necessary arrangements? Yeah.
I suggest you return at 7 this evening.
I'll be here.
And one more thing.
This message must be gotten to Madame Malik at Queen Sophia Hospital.
- Madame Malik? - Can your people handle it? All right.
I'll see you at 7.
He has no idea of his true identity.
We are taking appropriate steps.
Long live the memory of Edward Malik.
" Peter Müller is Peter Malik and alive? Where did you get this? He got it from an American spy who gave it to him for delivery to Madame Malik.
I took it to the cryptograph section, had it decoded, and brought it directly to His Excellency.
This is incredible.
All our records indicate that Peter Malik died while his mother was trying to escape the country some 20 years ago.
That has never been proved.
Never.
If Peter Malik is alive, it could provide a focal point around which the students could rally.
Yet, in that case, why would the Americans want to kidnap him? Perhaps they're being deceived about Müller.
Or trying to deceive us.
Let us arrest Müller for questioning.
No.
Look, even if he is Peter Malik, what could he tell us? According to this, he has no idea of his real identity.
We will make no overt move for the moment.
Just see that Müller's at the reception for the foreign students this evening.
Yes, Your Excellency.
Have the original of that smuggled to Madame Malik and see what her reaction is.
And what do we do about the American? Mr.
Harkness.
Mr.
Harkness is another matter.
Vaclav? Vaclav? Vaclav will not be able to keep his appointment with you, Mr.
Harkness.
Arrest him.
Delightful.
Oh, excuse me.
Hello, I'm Premier Rojek.
Yes, I'm Peter Müller.
Delegate from Switzerland.
Müller? Yes, I'm delighted to meet someone from a truly neutral country, Mr.
Müller.
And I am honoured to meet you, sir.
I'd like to dedicate this first song to one of the truly beautiful people, Premier Anton Rojek.
Come gather around, people Wherever you roam And admit that the waters Around you have grown And accept it that soon You'll be drenched to the bone If you don't mind my saying so, Excellency, the girl's song is well-dedicated.
I consider you the world's greatest living statesman.
Of course, I don't mind you saying so, Mr.
Müller.
I only wish there were more young men like you in the West.
Sir, there are more of us than you might imagine.
Really? Tell me, Mr.
Müller, have you ever visited Carinthia before? No, sir, but it was strange.
When the train crossed the border, I had the feeling that I don't know how to explain it.
I felt like an expatriate coming home.
That your sons and your daughters Are beyond your command Your old road is rapidly fading Please get out of the new one If you can't lend a hand For the times, they are a-changin' Come, writers and critics Prophesy with your pens From what you say, Mr.
Müller, you're apparently a very dedicated student of Carinthian history.
Oh, yes, sir.
I assume you've read the works of the late Edward Malik.
Yes, sir.
In my opinion, the man's own books indict him as an enemy of the proletariat.
And a puppet, or worse, of Western imperialism.
Why, he was Excuse me, Your Excellency, may I speak to you privately? - Certainly, Czerny.
Excuse me.
- Of course.
They are a-changin' Come on Senators and congressmen Please heed the call Don't you stand in the doorway And don't block up the hall For he who gets hurt Will be he who has stalled There's a battle outside And it's raging It'll soon shake your windows And rattle your walls Yes, the times, they are a-changin' The line, it is drawn The curse, it is cast And the slow one right now Will later be fast And the present right now Will later be past Yes, the order is rapidly fading And I'm telling you The first one right now Will later be last Yes, the times, they are a-changing The times, they are a-changing Thank you very much.
Now here's a little song about the kind of world we all want.
A world at peace in which everyone, everywhere is free.
Peace and freedom.
You Americans are always singing about peace and freedom.
But that's all you ever do about it.
Just sing.
- Say, baby, what's bugging you? - You never work for it.
You're just like a bunch of little children.
Like babies.
You think if you want something, all you have to do is sing a song about it.
Why don't you just cool it and let the chick do her thing? - Why don't you shut up? - Now, you listen to me.
If you want peace, you have to fight for it.
If you want freedom, you have to help the oppressed masses.
You and your stupid songs, you all make me sick.
That's enough out of you.
If you don't like it here, split.
Don't shove me.
Wait a minute, please.
Please don't fight.
- All right, that's enough.
- Hey, man, what are you? - Come with me.
- He started it.
Move.
I'm an American citizen, I protest against being held like this.
And I demand that I be allowed to contact my embassy.
All in good time, Mr.
Harkness.
All in good time.
Now.
Do you or do you not know a young man named Peter Müller? Peter Müller? I do not.
Did you not go to the bookshop of one Florian Vaclav this afternoon? And ask him to help you kidnap Müller and get him out of the country? No, of course I didn't.
Is Peter Müller actually Peter Malik, the son of the late Edward Malik? Peter Malik? Edward Malik? What is this? You tell me, Mr.
Harkness.
Well, tell you what? There's nothing to tell.
This is all crazy.
For your own good, Czerny, perhaps you better let me handle this.
Now perhaps you could see the wisdom of being completely candid with us, Mr.
Harkness.
He made trouble at the reception upstairs.
I told you before, man.
I didn't make the trouble.
Put him in the holding room until he cools off.
Yes, sir.
Empty your pockets.
You will leave the book.
Oh, have a heart, man.
I gotta have something to pass the time.
Let me see it.
Premier Rojek's Theory of the Agrarian Revolution.
- He may keep it.
- Yes, sir.
I would suggest you read the chapter on the self-discipline of the revolutionary cadre.
I'll do that.
Make yourself comfortable.
Oh, this is funky, man.
Real funky.
You personally smuggled Peter Malik out of Carinthia? Yes.
After the death of President Malik, Madame Malik knew it was just a matter of time before she was captured and she asked me to get the boy to safety.
But the message you asked Vaclav to deliver to Madame Malik implies that she did not know her son was alive.
Yes, well, I left it that way for his own protection.
He was brought up by a family named Müller in Zurich.
We kept an eye on him, but I never really had any personal contact with him.
I guess that was a mistake.
Because he grew up to be an admirer of the People's Democratic Republic of Carinthia? - It's ironic, isn't it? - Tragic, I'd say.
That will be all, Mr.
Harkness.
For the moment.
Most cooperative agent.
Most cooperative enemy.
He is trying to save his own life.
Premier Rojek, we have a marvellous opportunity here.
We can do exactly what you wanted done.
We can destroy the Edward Malik cult.
How? We use Peter Malik to denounce Edward Malik.
You saw the young man.
You know how he feels.
You're too eager, Czerny.
Get me the file on Peter Malik.
The file on Peter Malik.
This is all there is? Your Excellency, the boy was only 5 when he was When he disappeared.
No fingerprints.
A dental chart, a lot of good this will do after 20 years.
Your Excellency, please, please do not let this opportunity go by.
The young people will idolise Peter Malik.
Peter Malik idolises you.
Let him address the congress.
Let him denounce his father.
- Let him - I must be sure this is not a trick.
Trick? What kind of a trick? I will stake my reputation You are staking your life, Czerny.
Professor Kadar.
Yes, Professor Kadar.
He's helped me with problems like this before.
Hello? Oh, speaking, Your Excellency.
So I must know as quickly as possible whether or not Harkness is telling the truth about Müller.
Can you do it for me, professor? Yes, of course, Your Excellency.
By using one of these so-called truth drugs.
Thiopental, scopolamine, sodium dionosil.
If you will have the man in my office in ten minutes, Your Excellency, I will be ready.
You're sure early with that.
They sent you some food.
Man, get that slop out of here.
I don't even wanna look at it.
Today's youth.
My wife is right.
You're all mad.
Now, Mr.
Harkness, I want you to count backwards from 100 until I tell you to stop.
One hundred.
Ninety-nine.
Ninety-eight.
Ninety-seven.
Ninety-six.
Ninety-five.
Ninety-four.
Ninety-three.
Ninety-two.
Ninety-one.
- Ninety.
- You may stop counting now.
What is your full name? Thomas C.
Harkness.
Thomas C.
Harkness.
And your occupation? My passport identifies me as a freelance newspaper correspondent.
My passport identifies me as a freelance newspaper correspondent.
But it is only my cover That is only my cover as an agent for the American Counter Espionage Agency.
And as an espionage agent, are you familiar with the name Peter Müller? - Yes.
- And who is Peter Müller? Peter Müller is merely a pseudonym.
For Peter Malik, the son of Edward and Maria Malik.
And how do you know this to be true? And after I got Peter out of Carinthia I took him to Zurich where I left him in the care Of some friends named Müller.
Can you hear me, Mr.
Harkness? - You didn't touch it.
- Hey, man, get out of here.
That's good food.
Prisoners don't usually get such good food.
I ask you again, Mr.
Harkness, why did you want to get Peter Müller out of Carinthia? You see, man, you don't understand.
I've still got two days left on a hunger strike I started six months ago.
Eating just ain't my thing right now.
Why doesn't he answer? - I don't know.
- Try again.
Your Excellency, it might be better if we postponed the questioning No.
Answer me, Mr.
Harkness.
Why did you wanna get Peter Müller out of this country? I had to because I didn't want Rojek to find out he was really Peter Malik.
I had to.
I didn't want Rojek to find out he was really Peter Malik and use him for propaganda purposes.
Peter Müller is merely a pseudonym for Peter Malik, the son of Edward and Maria Malik.
That's enough.
I can't believe it.
You had absolutely no suspicion that you're the son of Edward Malik? No.
We realised this would come as a great shock to you.
We felt it was our duty to inform you.
- What will you do to me? - Do to you? Well, you hated my father.
And with good reason.
But with far less passion than you, judging from some of the things you said about him.
Of course, that was before you knew he was your father.
The fact that Edward Malik was my father does not change my political opinion of him.
And your mother, what about her? She's still alive, you know.
Yes, and in my opinion, she's exactly where she belongs.
In a mental institution.
I know my history, Your Excellency.
Maria Malik did her share in deluding the people into accepting the philosophy of a decadent Western democracy.
- Your Excellency - Czerny, please.
Sit down, my young friend.
I want to talk to you.
A big book, isn't it? Your premier's a big cat, man.
Let's split.
And so to many misguided people in this country, your father was a martyr.
Many Yes, perhaps even most of the students feel that way.
They're fools.
Ignore them.
The situation is beyond the point where it can be ignored.
Then somebody should tell them the truth about Edward Malik.
You are that person.
I don't understand.
His Excellency would like you to speak at the closing rally of the congress tomorrow.
Oh, no, no.
Oh, no.
- No, I couldn't.
- Why not? Well, I'm flattered, Your Excellency.
I'm honoured, but I wouldn't know what to say.
You will say what you believe about your father, about Premier Rojek, and about the policies of the People's Democratic Republic of Carinthia.
Well You would be doing the cause in which we both believe a great service.
In that case, I'll do it.
But I will need help in preparing such a speech.
Czerny will give you all the help you want.
Prepare an announcement that Mr.
Malik will address the rally tomorrow.
Release it in my name to the press, radio and television.
Yes, Your Excellency.
The electrifying announcement that Peter Malik is alive and will speak at the rally tomorrow was made by the office of Premier Rojek today.
Young people everywhere have reacted with enthusiasm.
Hello.
Yes, this is Premier Rojek's office.
Well, who's calling? What do you want? One moment.
- Your Excellency? - Yes? It is some country doctor.
He won't give his name.
He insists on speaking to you.
What does he want? He says he just heard the announcement about Peter Malik over the radio.
So? Perhaps you should speak to him, Your Excellency.
I asked you, what did he want? He says he has proof that Peter Malik is dead.
What? He says he helped bury young Malik He can show us the grave.
Open it.
Now, you swear these are the remains of Peter Malik? I do.
His mother brought him to me.
The child had pneumonia.
There was nothing I could do for him.
After his death, his mother took the body to friends of hers here in the village.
I watched as they buried him here.
Why didn't you report it? What interest could you possibly have had in the death of a 5-year-old boy? Madame Malik was captured by your men only hours later.
I put the whole incident out of my mind until I heard the announcement on the radio.
Have the coffin taken to the capital.
I do not know what to say, Your Excellency.
I've never had an experience like this before.
Nor will you ever again.
Well, I cannot believe that Harkness was lying.
No? Then read this.
The examination of the teeth of the dead child exactly match those on Peter Malik's dental chart.
Your Excellency, if you want me to interrogate Harkness again No, get out.
Get out! You realise what has happened, don't you, Czerny? We have accepted an impostor as Peter Malik and invited him to speak to the rally tomorrow.
He was to denounce his father.
Instead he will denounce me and eulogise Edward Malik.
Perhaps we We can retract the announcement that Peter Malik is going to address the rally.
Impossible, I tell you.
We will be laughed out of the country.
No.
No, he must be permitted to speak.
- Your Excellency? - Enough, Czerny.
Enough.
I listened to you enough.
Now you listen to me.
We will use this young Malik as he meant to use us.
I want Maria Malik brought to the congress.
I want her there on the rostrum tomorrow when her son speaks.
- But, Your Excellency - Now, hear me out.
When the impostor starts to denounce me, Madame Malik will undoubtedly acknowledge that he is really her son.
She will swear to it before the entire world.
And then, Czerny Then I will use this and the skull of the real Peter Malik to discredit her as a liar and her son as an impostor.
Oh, the American agent, I want him there too.
We'll expose all three at once.
Then let us see if the memory of Edward Malik survives that.
Yes? Have her come in.
- Your mother.
- My mother? What is she doing here? In spite of your political differences, I thought Madame Malik.
It's so good to see you again after all these years.
Mr.
Rojek, I would appreciate it if you would spare me your hypocrisy.
You do me an injustice.
I brought you here as a kindness.
This is Peter, your son.
Peter? Yes.
Yes, it could be.
Madame Malik, we'll talk later.
Shall we go? Why have I been brought here? You will see, Mr.
Harkness.
Oh, and do not try to run.
The guards are all armed and they have orders to shoot to kill.
Thank you.
Delegates to the Carinthian Students Congress, youth of the world, my friends, comrades and countrymen.
Fraternal greetings.
Twenty years ago, during the struggle of a people against a corrupt so-called democracy, a boy of 5 years old was reported to have died.
But he did not die.
Peter Malik did not die.
As you have heard by now, he survived those dark days.
He grew.
He became strong.
He studied.
He read.
And now after 20 years, this young man has come home and I say, welcome.
Welcome, Peter Malik.
In the hours since I learned my true identity, I've thought a great deal about my father, a man of whom I knew nothing except what I'd read in history books.
And as I thought of Edward Malik, whom I undoubtedly loved as a child, I thought of the words spoken by Mark Antony of Julius Caesar, and in my mind I paraphrased those words to read: "He was my father, faithful and kind to me.
" And I asked myself how I could speak out against such a man.
And I answered my own question with the words spoken by another man that day in ancient Rome.
"It is not that I love my father less but that I love the people more.
" My friends, I come to bury the memory of Edward Malik and to praise the achievements of Premier Anton Rojek and the People's Democratic Republic of Carinthia.
No! No, don't listen to him.
This is a trick.
This young man is a fraud, an impostor.
Anton Rojek sent him here to dupe you.
- Stop her.
- He is not my son.
As God is my witness, my son is dead.
- Dead! - Get her out of here.
Dead! Silence.
We want Maria.
We want Maria.
We want Maria.
Congress.
Silence.
We want Maria.
We want Maria.
Listen to me.
We want Maria.
We want Maria.
We want Maria.
We want Maria.
We want Maria.
We want Maria.
- Where are we? What happened? - We're friends, Madame Malik.
- You're free.
- Free? - Yes.
- You, men.
Wait.
Get back upstairs.
The premier will need your protection.
- No! - Silence! Silence! Please listen to me!
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