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Director: | Brad Bird |
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Writer: | André Nemec, Josh Appelbaum |
Staring: |
Ethan Hunt and his team are racing against time to track down a dangerous terrorist named Hendricks, who has gained access to Russian nuclear launch codes and is planning a strike on the United States. An attempt to stop him ends in an explosion causing severe destruction to the Kremlin and the IMF to be implicated in the bombing, forcing the President to disavow them. No longer being aided by the government, Ethan and his team chase Hendricks around the globe, although they might still be too late to stop a disaster. | |
Release Date: | Dec 07, 2011 |
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Director: | Brad Bird |
Writer: | André Nemec, Josh Appelbaum |
Genres: | Adventure, Action, Thriller |
Keywords | assassin, sandstorm, mumbai (bombay), india, dubai, disguise, undercover operation, clandestine, nuclear submarine, based on tv series, nuclear launch codes, amused, mask, secret intelligence service, fake identity, prison escape, terrorism, nuclear threat, field agent, government agency, disavowed, suspenseful, scaling a building, skyscraper, satellite, sequel, billionaire, jet, moscow, russia, analyst, kremlin, secret government agency, burj khalifa, bold, budapest, hungary, seattle, washington, car crash, infiltration, bombing, fictional government agency |
Production Companies | Paramount Pictures, Bad Robot, TC Productions, Skydance Media |
Box Office |
Revenue: $694,713,380
Budget: $145,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 17, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Tom Cruise | Ethan Hunt |
Paula Patton | Jane |
Simon Pegg | Benji |
Jeremy Renner | Brandt |
Michael Nyqvist | Hendricks |
Vladimir Mashkov | Sidorov |
Samuli Edelmann | Wistrom |
Ivan Shvedoff | Leonid Lisenker |
Anil Kapoor | Brij Nath |
Léa Seydoux | Sabine Moreau |
Josh Holloway | Hanaway |
Pavel Kříž | Marek Stefanski |
Miraj Grbić | Bogdan |
Ilia Volok | The Fog |
Goran Navojec | Burly Russian Prisoner |
Pavel Bezděk | Prison Guard |
Ladislav Beran | Control Room Guard |
Jan Filipenský | Control Room Guard |
Jiří Kraus | Control Room Guard |
Ales Putik | Control Room Guard |
Tomáš Valík | Control Room Guard |
Pavel Cajzl | Prisoner |
Randy Hall | Prisoner |
Vitaly Kravchenko | Scraggy Tooth |
Andrej Bestchastny | Kremlin Senate Building Desk Guard |
Mike Dopud | Kremlin Subcellar Hallway Guard |
Martin Hub | Kremlin Gate Security Guard |
Ivo Novák | Russian Agent |
Anastasiya Novikova | Russian Hospital Nurse |
Marek Dobeš | Russian News Anchor |
Claudia Vašeková | Russian News Anchor |
Brian Caspe | British News Anchor |
Petra Lustigová | Anna Lisenker |
Daniel Clarke | Alex Lisenker |
April Stewart | Swedish Translator (voice) |
Gina Hirsch | IMF Operator |
Ghaleb El Saadi | Dock Worker |
Andreas Wisniewski | The Fog's Contact |
Mustafa Alyassri | Doctor Setting Sidorov's Nose |
Michael Rys | Russian Sub Captain |
Dmitry Chepovetsky | Russian Sub Ensign |
Dawn Chubai | San Francisco News Anchor |
Nicola Anderson | Julia's Friend |
Keith Dallas | Julia's Friend |
Tammy Hui | Julia's Friend |
David Stuart | Julia's Friend |
Sabrina Morris | Julia's Friend |
Michelle Monaghan | Julia Meade-Hunt (uncredited) |
Ving Rhames | Luther Stickell (uncredited) |
Tom Wilkinson | IMF Secretary (uncredited) |
Jessica Belkin | Girl on the Red Square (voice) (uncredited) |
Paul Lazenby | Kremlin Guard (uncredited) |
Stephen Lobo | SINGH Security Guard (uncredited) |
Roger Narayan | Engineer, Various (uncredited) |
Ali Olomi | Sheikh (uncredited) |
Mihály Szabados | Conductor (uncredited) |
Darren Shahlavi | Sabine Moreau's Bodyguard (uncredited) |
Teddy Newton | Mission Brief (voice) (uncredited) |
Ving Rhames | Luther Stickell |
Name | Job |
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Daniel Laurie | ADR Editor |
Michael Giacchino | Original Music Composer |
Brad Bird | Director |
Robert Elswit | Director of Photography |
Luca Paracels | Consulting Producer |
Paul Hirsch | Editor |
Keii Johnston | Stunts |
James D. Bissell | Production Design |
Dan Bradley | Second Unit Director |
Emma Day | Assistant Director Trainee |
John Knoll | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Patricia Isaac | Stunts |
Krista Bell | Stunts |
Owen Walstrom | Stunt Coordinator |
Gregg Smrz | Stunt Coordinator |
Markos Rounthwaite | Stunt Coordinator |
Casey O'Neill | Stunt Double |
William Morts | Stunts |
Randy Hall | Fight Choreographer |
Nilo Ghajar | Stunts |
Chris Daniels | Stunts |
Garvin Cross | Stunts |
Janene Carleton | Stunts |
Gary Rydstrom | Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor |
April Webster | Casting |
Alyssa Weisberg | Casting |
Jakub Dvorak | Assistant Director, Second Assistant Director |
Michael Queen | Compositors |
Mike Marcuzzi | Visual Effects |
Helen Jarvis | Supervising Art Director |
Tabrez Noorani | Line Producer |
Chris Beach | Assistant Art Director |
Sachin Agarwal | Production Manager |
Lynn Andrews | Production Supervisor |
Bonnie Benwick | Unit Manager |
Stewart Bethune | Production Manager |
Manish Chajlane | Production Manager |
Jan Ciboch | Production Assistant |
Leigh Clarke | Unit Production Manager |
Pavel Douvidzon | Production Supervisor |
Jana Hrbková | Production Manager |
Sanjay Kumar | Production Supervisor |
Ali Sadoon | Production Manager |
Aleksandr Samokhvalov | Unit Production Manager |
Dmitriy Shutko | Production Supervisor |
Richard Stirling | Post Production Assistant |
Silvia Jančulová | Unit Manager |
Tommy Harper | Unit Production Manager |
Scott Thaler | Unit Production Manager |
Raj Acharya | First Assistant Director |
Udayan Baijal | Second Assistant Director |
Chad Belair | Third Assistant Director |
Misha Bukowski | Second Assistant Director |
Mark Bunting | Second Assistant Director |
Lucie Burianová | Second Second Assistant Director |
Baris Cangokce | Third Assistant Director |
Gauri Chadha | Assistant Director |
Mimi Crowe | Third Assistant Director |
Carl De Villiers | Third Assistant Director |
Geoff Dibben | Second Assistant Director |
Martina Götthansova | Second Second Assistant Director |
Geoffrey Hansen | First Assistant Director |
Kubhaer T. Jethwani | Second Second Assistant Director |
Jiří Kolárský | Third Assistant Director |
Brandon Lambdin | Second Assistant Director |
Mihir Lath | Assistant Director |
Jeffrey Lynch | Second Unit Director |
Manjari Makijany | Second Second Assistant Director |
Kevin O'Neil | Second Second Assistant Director |
Shelraj Patel | Assistant Director |
Gordon Piper | Second Second Assistant Director |
Jason Roberts | Second Assistant Director |
Ian Robinson | Assistant Director |
Samarth Sahni | Third Assistant Director |
Michael Salven | First Assistant Director |
Brian Sepanzyk | Assistant Director Trainee |
Eddy Santos | Third Assistant Director |
David Strangmüller | Third Assistant Director |
Rhonda Taylor | Third Assistant Director |
Aditya Tendulkar | Third Assistant Director |
Sunny Tiku | Assistant Director |
Kasia Trojak | Second Unit Director |
Evan Godfrey | Script Supervisor |
David Heffler | Script Supervisor |
Ana Oparnica Sebal | Second Unit Director |
Joecy Shepherd | Additional Script Supervisor |
Kimi Webber | Script Supervisor |
Shelly Ward | Stunts |
Scott Sproule | Stunts |
Russell Solberg | Stunt Coordinator |
David Schultz | Stunts |
David Lištván | Stunts |
Dave Lane | Stunts |
Sham Kaushal | Stunt Coordinator |
David Hugghins | Stunts |
Richard Epper | Stunts |
Anna Dvorscik | Stunts |
Pavel Cajzl | Stunt Coordinator |
Pavel Boušek | Stunts |
Andrew Del Rosario | Set Decoration |
Elizabeth Wilcox | Set Decoration |
Prince Shah | Third Assistant Director |
André Nemec | Writer |
Josh Appelbaum | Writer |
Lalo Schifrin | Main Title Theme Composer |
Todd Vaziri | Compositing Supervisor |
Mickey Giacomazzi | Utility Stunts |
Craig Kuehne | Compositor |
Tommy Gormley | First Assistant Director |
Robert Alonzo | Fight Choreographer |
Bruce Geller | Original Series Creator |
David James | Still Photographer |
Kirby Adams | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Glen Hawkins | Camera Technician |
Mitch Gonzalez | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Mark Stephen | Assistant Art Director |
Juan Peralta | Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Michael Kaplan | Costume Design |
Chris Castaldi | First Assistant Director |
Claudia Lecaros | Visual Effects Producer |
Rosemary Brandenburg | Set Decoration |
Andrew Rowlands | "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator |
Name | Title |
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J.J. Abrams | Producer |
Josh Appelbaum | Co-Producer |
David Ellison | Executive Producer |
Dana Goldberg | Executive Producer |
Pravesh Sahni | Associate Producer |
André Nemec | Co-Producer |
Bryan Burk | Producer |
Tommy Harper | Co-Producer |
Tom C. Peitzman | Co-Producer |
Paul Schwake | Executive Producer |
Jeffrey Chernov | Executive Producer |
Matthew Stillman | Co-Producer |
David Minkowski | Co-Producer |
Ben Rosenblatt | Associate Producer |
Tom Cruise | Producer |
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Perhaps what I'm missing with _Mission: Impossible_ is the big screen experience. Because I'm just not really feeling the love with this franchise. 15 years down the road since the first film and it still all feels a little unfocussed and silly to me, despite how beloved I know it is. That all sa ... id, and though the villain here is certainly no Phillip Seymour-Hoffman of _M:I:III_, I still felt this was the strongest entry of the franchise so far. They even finally figured out that women can be used for more than just a damsel-in-distress, throwaway-set-piece or eye-candy. They haven't moved terribly far past that point, but at least they're changing it up a little. This fourth entry also adds a little levity, something a series that has always been a little dumb, is well served by. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
This is almost as good as the first outing - almost 20 years ago - for "Ethan" (Tom Cruise) and he finds himself on the wrong end of an evaluation from the US Government - led by "Hunley" (Alec Baldwin) that wants to dissolve the IMF. He and "Luther" (VIng Rhames), meantime, are on the trail of the ... "Syndicate" - a criminal organisation that poses a real threat to the peace and security of the nation and to his organisation. Co-opting "Benji" (Simon Pegg) and "Brandt" (Jeremy Renner) they soon come across the enigmatic "Ilsa" (Rebecca Ferguson) who wants to help out, but why? What now ensues is a tautly directed thriller with plenty of action that takes us all around Morocco and Europe before quite a gripping conclusion to the intrigue leaves everyone unsure who they can trust. Christopher McQuarrie seems to have decided to go back to the television series for reference here, the teamwork (even from the usually terrible Pegg) and the plot develop more plausibly and excitingly; it has a grittier and more substantial story to it, and even if Cruise looks a little unkempt from time to time, that narrative is just better - it actually is a thriller rather than just another piece of star-led boisterous entertainment. Like most films that depict the principle of US Senate oversight, it continues to poke fun at the (in)competencies of that body to even make a proper cup of coffee; there is some humour in the dialogue and it's put the franchise very much back on track.
**Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol takes an already great formula and upgrades it with bigger stunts, more character development, and an expanded universe.** Ghost Protocol tops the list of best Mission Impossible movies and sits near the top of best spy films. Ghost Protocol ratchets up the ac ... tion, the stunts, the comedy, and the allure while still delivering a compelling and entertaining story in ways the franchise hadn’t mastered before. The world of the IMF expands beyond its star agent Ethan Hunt by showing agents on other missions and giving Hunt’s team backstories and development. Brad Bird’s Pixar charm rubs off on the film with fun, quirky moments punctuating the incredible action set pieces and providing a little breathing room in the intense face-paced plot. The quality of new characters and the pedigree of the actors playing them seems to prepare the franchise for spin-offs or even a changing of the guard (if Tom Cruise ever wanted to pass the movies on to a new lead). Ghost Protocol sets a new bar for the Mission Impossible series that causes its successors to thrive as they reach for its level of excellence. If you didn’t want to watch all 6 (and soon to be 8), Ghost Protocol wouldn’t be a bad place to start.
This is when the franchise started to shine. Keeping the same core cast and allowing them to grow really helps the film take off. The familiarity, the backstory, the connection lends itself to more time in the story and action and less with backstory and building an environment. The set piece ... s are fantastic and the connection between the two lead male agents really makes it a compelling story. This movie hits all the spots it needs. It has humor, suspense and action all while staying true to the mission impossible franchise. And the stunts are exactly what made this franchise become a long running entity.