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Mission: Impossible full movie is released on May 22, 1996. Watch Mission: Impossible online - the English Action movie from United States , which has achieved a worldwide gross of $457,696,391. Mission: Impossible is directed by Brian De Palma and created by Bruce Geller with Tom Cruise and Jon Voight. Mission: Impossible is available online on Paramount Plus and Paramount+ Roku Premium Channel.

Based on the hit television series. Jim Phelps (Jon Voight) was sent to Prague for a mission to prevent the theft of classified material. His wife Claire (Emmanuelle Béart) and his trusted partner Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) were members of Phelps' team. Unfortunately, something went horribly wrong and the mission failed, leaving Ethan Hunt the seemingly lone survivor. After he reported the failed mission, Kittridge (Henry Czerny), the head of the agency, suspects Ethan of being the culprit for the failed mission. Now, Ethan uses unorthodox methods (which includes the aid of an arms dealer going by the name "Max" (Vanessa Redgrave)) to try to find who set him up and to clear his name.

As know as:

Misión: Imposible, Görevimiz Tehlike, Misió Imposible, משימה בלתי אפשרית, Epikindyni apostoli

Release Date:

May 22, 1996

Release Date (Streaming):

Nov 17, 1998

Countries:

United States

Language:

English, French, Czech

Stream Service:

Paramount Pictures

Production Companies:

Paramount Pictures, Cruise/Wagner Productions

Official Site:

Official Facebook

Gross worldwide:

$457,696,391

Taglines:

Only the mission matters, Every second counts, One man has one chance to do the impossible., Expect the Impossible

Reviews

Carol Buckland
CNN.com
The "set" pieces of this film come off like clockwork, but there's no connective tissue -- no story line, no solid characterization, etc. In the end, De Palma's work seems full of sound and visual fury without signifying much of anything.
by rottentomatoes, Jan 05, 2018
Owen Gleiberman
Entertainment Weekly
by rottentomatoes, Sep 07, 2011
Steven D. Greydanus
Decent Films
De Palma has a choppy, episodic sense of story, and he crafts individual scenes rather than telling a single unified story.
by rottentomatoes, Oct 29, 2008

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