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Mission: Impossible
Cast
Tom Cruise, Jon Voight, Emmanuelle Béart, Henry Czerny View AllCrew
David Koepp (Screenplay), David Koepp (Story), Brian De Palma (Director), Steven Zaillian (Screenplay) View All
Release: May 22nd, 1996
Runtime: 1 hour, 50 minutes
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Mission Impossible 2
Hi everyone,
Anyone have any comments on Mission Impossible 2 (or "Mi:2" as it's being called)?
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Mission Impossible II
I'm not much of a Tom Cruise fan, but I have been told by four different ppl, as of late, to go and rent MI 2.
The first one was pretty good, but I am reluctant to go get this one.
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About the mission impossible 5!
Is this movie connected with the past Mission impossible siries?
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is it about or connected with the previous one?...
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Next Mission Impossible
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Mission Impossible Marketing
I think people need to take a cue from this movie's marketing strategy..they have 200 million $ riding on this thing and this isn't a superhero movie...so the clever piece of marketing is to unveil se...
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The action sequences are decent - that infamous "hacking a computer in mid-air" scene still holds up, as does the admittedly rather ludicrous climax on top of a bullet train (though that might just be amusement at the less-than-spectacular quality of the special effects).

So overall Mission Impossible is a fun action film with a very interesting plot that keeps you on your feet, great cast overall and very well done special effects.

After that, he meets the CIA officer, Eugene Kittridge, and he tells Ethan the whole operation was actually a test to find a mole inside the secret agent service.