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Mission: Impossible

Ethan Hunt, head of an elite espionage unit, faces a high-stakes operation spiraling out of control for reasons unseen. When a mole breaches the CIA, Hunt is stunned to learn he has become the prime suspect. To clear his name, he must track down the real double agent and, in the process, settle the score.

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Brian De Palma

Chris Soldo

Diana Dill

Nick Moore

Eric Schwab

Michael Stevenson

Paul F. Bernard

Kate Hazell

Oldřich Mach

Julian Wall

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Cast & Crew

Vanessa Redgrave

Vanessa Redgrave

Max

Jean Reno

Jean Reno

Krieger

Michael Stevenson

Michael Stevenson

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Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise

Ethan Hunt

Garrick Hagon

Garrick Hagon

CNN Reporter

Rolf Saxon

Rolf Saxon

CIA Analyst William Donloe

Harry Fielder

Harry Fielder

Car Driver (uncredited)

Andreas Wisniewski

Andreas Wisniewski

Max's Companion

David Schneider

David Schneider

Train Engineer

Paul F. Bernard

Paul F. Bernard

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Henry Czerny

Henry Czerny

Kittridge

Ving Rhames

Ving Rhames

Luther

Jon Voight

Jon Voight

Jim Phelps

Dale Dye

Dale Dye

Frank Barnes

Marcel Iureș

Marcel Iureș

Golitsyn

Pat Starr

Pat Starr

CIA Agent

Emilio Estevez

Emilio Estevez

Jack Harmon (uncredited)

Marek Vašut

Marek Vašut

Drunken Male IMF Agent

Chris Soldo

Chris Soldo

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Ricco Ross

Ricco Ross

Denied Area Security Guard

Julian Wall

Julian Wall

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Diana Dill

Diana Dill

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Keith Campbell

Keith Campbell

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John McLaughlin

John McLaughlin

TV Interviewer

Michael Cella

Michael Cella

Student (uncredited)

Brian De Palma

Brian De Palma

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Sam Douglas

Sam Douglas

Kiev Room Agent

Olegar Fedoro

Olegar Fedoro

Kiev Room Agent

Karel Dobrý

Karel Dobrý

Matthias

Eric Schwab

Eric Schwab

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Emmanuelle Béart

Emmanuelle Béart

Claire

Kristin Scott Thomas

Kristin Scott Thomas

Sarah Davies

Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė

Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė

Hannah

Valentina Yakunina

Valentina Yakunina

Drunken Female IMF Agent

Nathan Osgood

Nathan Osgood

Kittridge Technician

David Shaeffer

David Shaeffer

Diplomat Rand Housman

Rudolf Pechan

Rudolf Pechan

Mayor Brandl

Gaston Šubert

Gaston Šubert

Jaroslav Reid

Mark Houghton

Mark Houghton

Denied Area Security Guard

Bob Friend

Bob Friend

Sky News Man

Annabel Mullion

Annabel Mullion

Flight Attendant

Jiřina Třebická

Jiřina Třebická

Cleaning Woman

Andrzej Borkowski

Andrzej Borkowski

Kiev Room Agent

Maya Dokic

Maya Dokic

Kiev Room Agent

Carmela Marner

Carmela Marner

Kiev Room Agent

Mimi Potworowska

Mimi Potworowska

Kiev Room Agent

Helen Lindsay

Helen Lindsay

Female Executive in Train

Richard D. Sharp

Richard D. Sharp

CIA Lobby Guard

Randall Paul

Randall Paul

CIA Escort Guard

Sue Doucette

Sue Doucette

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Graydon Gould

Graydon Gould

Public Official

Tony Vogel

Tony Vogel

MI5 Agent

Michael Rogers

Michael Rogers

Large man

Laura Brook

Laura Brook

Margaret Hunt

Morgan Deare

Morgan Deare

Donald Hunt

David Phelan

David Phelan

Steward on Train

Melissa Knatchbull

Melissa Knatchbull

Air Stewardess

Ion Caramitru

Ion Caramitru

Zozimov

Toby Hinson

Toby Hinson

Man on Plane (uncredited)

John Knoll

John Knoll

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Paul Markham

Paul Markham

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Nick Moore

Nick Moore

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Kate Hazell

Kate Hazell

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Oldřich Mach

Oldřich Mach

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Details

GenresAdventure, Action, Thriller
Runtime1h 51 mins
Released on22 May 1996
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Gimly

4/10

While the sequences that _Mission: Impossible_ is most famous for (the ceiling-descent and train-top) are truly thrilling, absolutely everything in between these scenes is obvious and uninspired. Rarely can a movie have you so completely engaged one minute, and then immediately back to checking the time the next. An important film, pop-culturally speaking, but not a very good one. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

Wuchak

6/10

_**Well done spy/caper thriller with Tom Cruise and an eye-rolling Scooby-Doo element**_ The Impossible Missions Force has a mission at a Prague gala concerning a CIA non-official cover list, but it doesn’t go as planned. Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and Clair Phelps (Emmanuelle Béart) then team-up with two disavowed agents (Ving Rhames and Jean Reno) to steal the real NOC list at CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, before going to London for further thrills involving the TGV train to Paris. Jon Voight and Henry Czerny are on hand as leaders of IMF while Vanessa Redgrave plays an arms dealer and Kristin Scott Thomas an IMF agent. “Mission: Impossible” (1996) was loosely inspired by the TV series of the late 60s/early 70s and started the successful movie franchise starring Cruise. Expect convoluted dialogues, espionage gadgets, high society galas, foggy cobblestone streets, sudden deaths, globetrotting, double agents, capers and mind-blowing action. One thing that turned me off was the several occasions where a person’s fake face is torn off à la Scooby-Doo. Once would’ve been enough, but three times? What were the writers thinking? Other than that cavil, this is a quality spy/caper flick; it’s just too tortuous for my tastes with not enough human interest. The film runs 1 hour, 50 minutes, and was shot in Prague; London, Pinewood Studios & various other areas in England; and McLean, Virginia, & Washington DC. GRADE: B-

Dark Jedi

6/10

When I first saw this movie I did not like it at all. My main gripe with the movie was (and is) that it did not feel like a Mission Impossible movie. Spoilers ahead! In the original series the team always succeeded, at least in the episodes I watched. However, the movie starts off with a big failure. Then to make matters worse we learn that Mr. Phelps, one of the original lead characters, is actually a traitor. I was so disappointed! Now when I watched it for the second time with my son I actually liked it a lot more. I still think it is sad that the script writers felt they had to introduce all these chock elements but trying to look past those this is a pretty good movie. I still do not think it is truly a Mission Impossible movie in the good old style of the series though. It is a very good action/thriller movie though. Tom Cruise is really not bad in the role of Ethan Hunt and so are the rest of the actors. He is performing quite a few spectacular stunts and there are a decent amount of high tech stuff in the movie. Sure, some of the stunts and action scenes are perhaps a bit convoluted but it provides for some good cinemagic and it is fiction after all. If this movie would not have been labelled Mission Impossible I would probably have given it another star but I cannot bring myself to completely overlook how far from the original inspiration it has strayed.

CinemaSerf

7/10

I'm not the biggest fan of the diminutive Mr Cruise - but I have to hand it to him here. Brian de Palma has created an end-to-end action adventure and he is superb in it. He brings oodles of charisma to the screen as he ("Ethan Hunt") has to recover from a disastrous mission and build a team to discover not only who betrayed them, but to obtain a top secret list of American overseas operatives (i.e. spies) before it falls into enemy hands spelling doom for all concerned. What ensues is a fast-paced, well constructed movie that moves along cohesively with plenty going on - loads of tension, suspicion, nobody knowing whom to trust coupled with plenty of exciting stunts and a classy performance from Vanessa Redgrave bringing some gravitas to the proceedings as the stylish, but ruthless, "Max". Sure, it relies on tech and CGI a lot of the time, but the ensemble - Ving Rhames, Emmanuelle Béart and Jon Voight all deliver well into a plot that keeps us guessing until well into the denouement. Even Henry Czerny - not noted for the flexibility of his performances - turns in a decent effort and the ending might make you think twice before using the Chunnel! If you're looking for a good, high-octane piece of cinema; then this is certainly up there - on a big screen, if you can.

The Movie Mob

8/10

**Mission: Impossible thrives on a more localized story, trading massive stunts and action set pieces for a greater focus on spycraft, theft, and espionage.** Mission: Impossible operates on a much smaller scale than its successors and benefits from a more contained story. The action and suspense are more personal, and the danger more intimate than in later installments. The first entry in the Mission: Impossible film franchise blends spy thriller, murder mystery, and heist movie into one heart-pounding and compelling film. Paranoia runs rampant as agent Ethan Hunt is betrayed time and time again while trying to uncover who murdered his fellow agents and prevent the murder of many more. Mission: Impossible is iconic with its classic hanging inches above the floor moment and established a billion-dollar franchise. While some of the effects are dated and some of the acting a little cliche, Mission: Impossible remains a hallmark spy movie that is a must-see for any action or film fan.

CaseyReese

8/10

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GenerationofSwine

10/10

Man, when this came out I was thinking that we are going to have another James Bond franchise only with an American and I was super stoked about it. Unfortunately I got my wish. This is really the only one worth watching and M:I2 just destroyed the series that didn't have the sense to die. But....what you have here is 3 Days of the Condor, directed by De Palma, with lots of action. No, I'm not joking, it's really 3 Days of the Condor with less plot and tension and more action and shooting. And Cruise instead of Redford, which actually is a pretty even swap from one generation to another...only Redford is still the better actor and Cruise only really acts when he wants to. So, yeah, if you saw 3 Days of the Condor you know what is going on. Just make it international, push up the RPMs, add a soundtrack by 1/2 of U2 and you have Mission:Impossible. But, despite that, it's really fun and enjoyable.

Brent Western

/10

Having seen this multiple times, the twists are known. But the movie surprisingly holds up minus a few technology things. Cruise is still a baby in this movie and not the Ethan Hunt we get to know. The turns and twists in the movie are good but often underdeveloped or unexplained. They need to spend about 90 more seconds to explain a few things. Wish some of the characters were either more developed or out of the film. Some unnecessary items make the film drag a bit. Overall, enjoyed the movie and what ends up being an introduction to an ongoing franchise that wows at every stop.

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