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―Jim Phelps

Jim Phelps was the director of the Impossible Missions Force, or IMF, in seasons two through seven of the initial television series (1967-1973), and all of the second series, taking over the position from Daniel Briggs, and holding it twice within the course of two-and-a-half decades.

Last, he is the main antagonist of Mission: Impossible, the first recurved of the Mission: Impossible film series. He was a rogue director of the Impossible Mission Force who tries to orchestrate a conspiration.


Background[]

Personality[]

Phelps appears as a friendly man during the beginning of the movie and a father figure to Ethan, but in reality he's a ruthless murderer and a traitor.

Abilities[]

  • Skilled Tactician: Phelps was able to fake his death in order to avoid suspicion while engaging in a conspiracy.
  • Skilled Combatant: He was also able to fight with Ethan Hunt.

Role in the tv series[]

In the tv show, He was the Director of the Impossible Missions Force and the "captain" of its most reliable "mission team" for several years. As the IMF Director and mission-team captain, it was his job to plan out the missions that his team would accomplish, considering all known, suspected, or possible angles. If anything failed to go according to plan during the mission, Phelps was quick enough to improvise so that the objective could still be obtained. ("The Controllers") Though this was never actually revealed in any of the Missions, Phelps could be assumed to have served in the Intelligence Unit of whichever branch of the United States armed forces could claim him as a veteran, as he was as familiar as Daniel Briggs was with grand-scale confidence games which his mission teams usually played on the mission targets. This would seem to indicate that IMF training included the development of such expertise.

Role in the film[]

By 1996, Phelps has become disillusioned as he believes he is no longer necessary, despite having served his country for over four decades. By this time, he has married a much younger woman named Claire, and has been given an entirely new team.

Finally snapping, Phelps convinces Claire to go along with his plan to sell sensitive IMF information to an arms dealer, Max Mitsopolis, for a large sum of money. He is almost caught, but manages to kill off his team during a Prague mission to stop the theft of a non-official cover (NOC) list of the IMF (which is later revealed to be a mole hunt) and frame rookie team member Ethan Hunt, who looks up to Phelps as a father figure.

For the job, Phelps hires disavowed IMF pilot Franz Krieger to help carry out the murders. In the end, Phelps, Claire, and Krieger successfully kill off three of their teammates as well as their target. During this, Phelps manages to fake his own death by getting shot and falling off a bridge.

Phelps then has Claire return to use her charms on Ethan, who has been successfully framed for the murders, as well as being the mole. Ethan concocts a plan to avenge the rest of the team and clear his own name by catching the real mole and stopping him, as well as Max. As the NOC list the team recovered in Prague was a fake, Hunt decides to steal the real list in order to draw the mole out of hiding. After making a deal with Max in exchange for some money, Ethan hires a couple disavowed agents for his mission. He chooses computer expert Luther Stickell, while Claire "suggests" Krieger.

After Ethan's plan succeeds, the IMF has his family framed for drug trafficking. After Hunt uses a payphone to alert the IMF of where he is (London), Phelps reveals himself to Ethan, claiming he survived getting shot. He then names IMF Director Kittridge as the mole. However, Phelps had underestimated Ethan, who is able to quickly determine that Phelps himself is the mole, and that he hired Krieger to pull off the murders, though he remains unsure if Claire was involved. When Hunt asks why "Kittridge" would do such a thing, Phelps uses his own reason: that he had believed he was becoming "a worthless piece of hardware not worth upgrading" due to the end of the Cold War. Hunt returns to the hotel his team is using for a temporary base of operations and, clearly distressed over what he has learned, lets Claire seduce him.

The next day, aboard a high-speed train, Phelps, realizing Ethan likely figured him out, hides as he watches Hunt reveal that Claire was in fact in on the treason. By this time, Hunt has given Max the real NOC list and is having Stickell use a jamming device to prevent Max from uploading it. After a tense standoff in one of the rear luggage cars (during which Phelps takes the money from Ethan), Claire reveals she feels guilty about what she has done and tries to prevent Phelps from killing Hunt, causing Phelps to kill her instead. An enraged Ethan then gives chase to Phelps, who is using suction cups to make his way along the top of the train to the end, where Krieger is flying a helicopter to make their escape.

During the fight, Ethan manages to hook the tether of the helicopter to the train, forcing Krieger to pilot the copter into the Channel tunnel. After freeing the tether, Phelps motions for Krieger to simply pick him up with the bottom of the copter. However, Ethan hops onto the copter as well, and plants a piece of exploding chewing gum (a relic of the Prague mission) onto the copter, before jumping back onto the train. The gum causing an explosion which kills Krieger, and causes the copter to fall onto Phelps, crushing him.


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Media
TV Pilot: Mission: Impossible (Pilot)
TV Shows: Mission: Impossible (TV series)Mission: Impossible (Revival)
films: Mission: Impossible vs. the MobMission: Impossible (1996)Mission: Impossible 2Mission: Impossible IIIGhost ProtocolRogue NationFalloutDead Reckoning (Part OnePart Two)
video games: Mission: Impossible (1990)Mission: Impossible (1998)Mission: Impossible (2000 video game)Operation Surma
Characters
Ethan HuntLuther StickellJim Phelps • Daniel Briggs • Rollin Hand • Cinnamon CarterBarney CollierWilliam "Willy" ArmitageThe voice on tapeDaniel Briggs • Rollin Hand • The Great Paris • The Hartford and Globe Repertory Companies • Tracey • Dana LambertDr. Douglas Robert (Lang)(Lisa) CaseyMimi Davis • Max Harte • Grant Collier • Casey Randall • Shannon ReedVoice on DiscBenji DunnIlsa FaustWilliam Brandt
Locations
Songs
1966–1973 TV series (song • theme) • 1996 film (score • soundtrack) • Mission: Impossible 2 (score • soundtrack • "I Disappear" • "Scum of the Earth" • "Take a Look Around") • Mission: Impossible III (score • "Impossible") • Ghost Protocol (score) • Rogue Nation (score) • Fallout (score)
See Also
Paramount Television • Jeffrey Hayes Productions • Paramount PicturesParamount Digital EntertainmentParamount Global Inc.
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