Mission Impossible (1996) USA
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Director:Brian De Palma
Studio:Paramount
Producer:J.C. Calciano, Paul Hitchcock, Paula Wagner
Writer:Bruce Geller, David Koepp
Rating:3.5
Rated:PG-13
Date Added:2007-03-06
Purchased On:2007-06-03
ASIN:630420065X
UPC:0097363189930
Price:$9.95
Awards:3 wins & 6 nominations
Genre:Espionage
Release:1996-12-11
IMDb:0117060
Duration:110
Picture Format:Anamorphic Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 5.1
Languages:English, Dolby Digital 5.1, English, Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround, French, Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Subtitles:English, Spanish
Features:Mission: Remarkable: 40 years of creating the impossible
Mission: Spies Among Us
Mission: International Spy Museum
Tribute Montages: Excellence in Film: Cruise, Generation: Cruise
MI3 teaser
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Brian De Palma  ...  (Director)
Bruce Geller, David Koepp  ...  (Writer)
 
Tom Cruise  ...  Ethan Hunt
Jon Voight  ...  Jim Phelps
Emmanuelle Béart  ...  Claire Phelps (as Emmanuelle Beart)
Henry Czerny  ...  Eugene Kittridge
Jean Reno  ...  Franz Krieger
Ving Rhames  ...  Luther Stickell
Kristin Scott Thomas  ...  Sarah Davies (as Kristin Scott-Thomas)
Vanessa Redgrave  ...  Max
Dale Dye  ...  Frank Barnes
Marcel Iures  ...  Alexander Golitsyn
Ion Caramitru  ...  Zozimov
Ingeborga Dapkunaite  ...  Hannah Williams
Valentina Yakunina  ...  Drunken Female IMF Agent
Marek Vasut  ...  Drunken Male IMF Agent
Nathan Osgood  ...  Kittridge Technician
John McLaughlin  ...  TV Interviewer
Rolf Saxon  ...  CIA Analyst William Donloe
Karel Dobry  ...  
Andreas Wisniewski  ...  
David Shaeffer  ...  
Karel Dobrý  ...  Matthias
Comments: Expect the Impossible

Summary: A flashy, splashy summer-movie blockbuster that's fun and exciting without being mindless? That's the impossible mission accomplished by director Brian De Palma, star-coproducer Tom Cruise, and the crack team of Mission: Impossible. Based on the '60s TV show and an almost impenetrably complex (but nonetheless thrilling) original story by David Koepp (Jurassic Park) and Steven Zaillian (Schindler's List), with a screenplay by Koepp and Robert Towne (Chinatown, Shampoo), Mission: Impossible begins with veteran agent Jim Phelps (Jon Voight) and his expert crew embarking on a mission that goes horribly, horribly wrong. But nothing is what it seems. The nail-biting set piece--always a signature of director De Palma (Carrie, The Untouchables)--in which Cruise is lowered from the ceiling to retrieve information from a computer in a high-security vault--is an instant classic. But perhaps even more impressive, at least in retrospect, is a flashback sequence in which two characters attempt to reconstruct a series of events from multiple points of view. It's pretty daring and sophisticated stuff for a big-budget spy movie, but brains were always what put the Mission: Impossible team ahead of the competition, anyway, no? --Jim Emerson