Mission: Impossible (1996)
Mission: Impossible (1996)
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Tom Cruise
Ethan Hunt / Producer
Jon Voight
Jim Phelps
Emmanuelle Béart
Claire Phelps
Henry Czerny
Eugene Kittridge
Jean Reno
Franz Krieger
Ving Rhames
Luther Stickell
Kristin Scott Thomas
Sarah Davies
Vanessa Redgrave
Max Mitsopolis
Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė
Hannah Williams
Valentina Yakunina
Drunken Female IMF Agent
Marek Vašut
Drunken Male IMF Agent
Nathan Osgood
Kittridge Technician
Bruce Geller
Writer
John McLaughlin
TV Interviewer
Rolf Saxon
CIA Analyst William Donloe
Karel Dobrý
Matthias
Andreas Wisniewski
Max's Companion
David Shaeffer
Diplomat Rand Housman
Rudolf Pechan
Mayor Brandl
Gaston Šubert
Jaroslav Reid
Ricco Ross
Denied Area Security Guard
Mark Houghton
Denied Area Security Guard
Bob Friend
Sky News Man
Annabel Mullion
Flight Attendant
Garrick Hagon
CNN Reporter
Jiřina Třebická
Cleaning Woman
Andrzej Borkowski
Kiev Room Agent
Maya Dokic
Kiev Room Agent
Sam Douglas
Kiev Room Agent
Olegar Fedoro
Kiev Agent
Carmela Marner
Kiev Room Agent
Mimi Potworowska
Kiev Room Agent
David Schneider
Train Engineer
Helen Lindsay
Female Executive in Train
Pat Starr
CIA Agent
Richard D. Sharp
CIA Lobby Guard
Randall Paul
CIA Escort Guard
Sue Doucette
CIA Agent / Technical Advisor
Graydon Gould
Public Official
Tony Vogel
MI5 Agent
Michael Rogers
Large man
Laura Brook
Margaret Hunt
Morgan Deare
Donald Hunt
David Phelan
Steward on Train
Melissa Knatchbull
Air Stewardess
Emilio Estevez
Jack Harmon (uncredited)
Marcel Iureș
Alexander Golitsyn (uncredited)
Ion Caramitru
Zozimov (uncredited)
Dale Dye
Frank Barnes (uncredited)
Keith Campbell
Fireman (uncredited) / Stunt Double / Stunts
Michael Cella
Student (uncredited)
Harry Fielder
Car Driver (uncredited)
Toby Hinson
Man on Plane (uncredited)
John Knoll
Passenger on Train in Tunnel (uncredited) / Visual Effects Supervisor
Paul Markham
Train Guard (uncredited)
Tina Simmons
Female Executive in Train (uncredited)
Penny Rose
Costume Design
Ian Wingrove
Special Effects
Paula Wagner
Producer
Norman Reynolds
Production Design
Danny Elfman
Original Music Composer
David Koepp
Screenplay / Story
Jiří Farkaš
Makeup Artist
Robert Towne
Screenplay
Stephen H. Burum
Director of Photography
Ellen Segal
Music Editor
Greg Powell
Stunt Coordinator
Paul Hirsch
Editor
Brian De Palma
Director
Fred Hole
Supervising Art Director
Eve Ramboz
Visual Effects
Mali Finn
Casting
Patsy Pollock
Casting
Paul Hitchcock
Executive Producer
J.C. Calciano
Associate Producer
Steve Harding
Unit Production Manager
Roni McKinley
Visual Effects Producer
Dennis McNeill
Color Timer
Christine Bodelot
Production Manager
Tony Cridlin
Grip
Tony Allard
Propmaker
Tom Bellfort
Supervising Sound Editor
Rawdon Hayne
First Assistant Camera
David Coley
Carpenter
Chris Soldo
First Assistant Director
Michal Přikryl
Unit Manager
David Lee
Assistant Art Director
Tim Monich
Dialect Coach
Kathy Orloff
Unit Publicist
Mathew C. Judd
3D Modeller
Ruth Hasty
Post Production Supervisor
Lee Millham
Utility Stunts
David Kerney
Production Accountant
Hana Kučerová
Costume Supervisor
Rob Bottin
Makeup Effects
Philip Rogers
Sound Recordist
Michael Silvers
Dialogue Editor / ADR Editor
Laurie Shane
Gaffer
David Crozier
Sound Mixer
Timothy Everest
Costume Design
Larry McConkey
Steadicam Operator
Douglas D. Kelley
Special Effects Coordinator
Gordon Hayman
Camera Operator
Lynn Rodgers
Hairstylist
Sarka Zvolenska
Set Costumer
Michael Kelem
Aerial Camera
Richard Blanshard
Still Photographer
Václav Kocman
Driver
Zdeněk Flídr
Transportation Captain
Eric Allard
Special Effects Supervisor
Margaret Prentice
Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Michael Gleason
Visual Effects Editor
George Hull
Visual Effects Art Director
Dawn Swiderski
Set Designer
Kirsten Hecktermann
Assistant Costume Designer
Ron Shane
Best Boy Electric
Steve Bartek
Orchestrator
Tony Chance
Production Illustrator
Jon Baker
Armorer
Diana Dill
Script Supervisor
Emily Schweber
Casting Associate
Sandrine Ageorges
Location Manager
Patsy de Lord
Production Coordinator
Jonathan McKinstry
Art Direction
Moto Hata
Sculptor
Kevin Fraser
Key Grip
Kim Libreri
Digital Effects Supervisor
Clive Copland
Boom Operator
Chris Scarabosio
Sound Effects Editor
Kate Garbett
Art Department Coordinator
Olivier Servanin
Location Scout
Graham Bartram
Software Engineer
Jessica Bellfort
Assistant Sound Editor
Christopher Boyes
Sound Designer
Stéphane Bidault
Digital Compositors
Alexandra Altrocchi
Visual Effects Coordinator
Nick Moore
First Assistant Director
Andy Cole
Electrician
Gary Fry
Stunts
Peter Howitt
Set Decoration
Gary Rydstrom
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ed Hawkins
Digital Compositor
Stephen Sobisky
Project Manager
Sharon Lark
Digital Effects Producer
John Casali
Utility Sound
Martin Sebik
Key Production Assistant
Kyle Cooper
Title Designer
Artie Kane
Conductor
Kim Marks
VFX Director of Photography
Mickey McDermott
Executive Assistant
Sean Garman
Set Runner
Tom Martin
Supervising Carpenter
Hugh Gourlay
Location Assistant
Pavlina Prikrylova
Production Secretary
Ernest Day
Second Unit Director
Ken Crouch
Wardrobe Supervisor
Theresa Repola Mohammed
Negative Cutter
Jemma Scott-Knox-Gore
Contact Lens Technician
Michael Stevenson
Second Assistant Director
Tony Eckert
Foley Mixer
Kate Hazell
Third Assistant Director
Nicolas Foulatier
Assistant Location Manager
John Eccleston
Assistant Accountant
Marianne Jenkins
Assistant Production Coordinator
Trevor Butterfield
Special Effects Technician
Robert Hill
Visual Effects Camera
Michael Healey
Colorist
Colin Thurston
Dressing Prop
Sandra Dillon
Assistant Camera
Peter Batten
Clapper Loader
Paul Bernard
Second Second Assistant Director
Simon Cozens
Assistant Editor
Karl Nettmann
Pyrotechnician
David j Watson
Special Effects Assistant
Dan Glass
Visual Effects Designer
Steve Slanec
Assistant Dialogue Editor
Verity Jackson
Wardrobe Assistant
Stefano Priori
Accountant
Phil Stoole
Production Assistant
Jim Feldman
Concept Artist
Tom Barwick
Foley Artist
Robin Demetriou
Catering
Constantine Gregory
Dialogue Coach
Oldřich Mach
Assistant Director
Russ Woolnough
Visual Effects Editor
Larry Mullen Jr.
Theme Song Performance
Adam Clayton
Theme Song Performance
Gary Powell
Stunts
Tracey Eddon
Stunts
Chrissy Monk
Stunts
Vincent Keane
Stunts
Lee Sheward
Stunts
Media.
Details.
Release DateMay 22, 1996
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 50m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$80,000,000
Box Office$457,700,000
Filming Locationsmain building of National Museum in Prague · Liechtenstein Palace · Wenceslas Square · Old Town Square · Prague · Charles Bridge, Czech Republic · Liverpool Street station · Anchor Bankside · The Anchor · Fleet · Pinewood Studios · Tower Bridge, United Kingdom · Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway · McLean · Champaign, United States
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Mission: Impossible is a 1996 American action spy film directed by Brian De Palma and produced by and starring Tom Cruise from a screenplay by David Koepp and Robert Towne and story by Koepp and Steven Zaillian. A continuation of the 1966 television series of the same name and its 1988 sequel series (canonically set six years after the latter), it is the first installment in the Mission: Impossible film series. It also stars Jon Voight, Henry Czerny, Emmanuelle Béart, Jean Reno, Ving Rhames, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Vanessa Redgrave. In the film, Ethan Hunt (Cruise) seeks to uncover who framed him for the murders of most of his Impossible Missions Force (IMF) team.
Numerous efforts by Paramount Pictures to create a film adaptation of the television series stalled until Cruise founded Cruise/Wagner Productions in 1992 and decided on Mission: Impossible as its inaugural project. Development initially began with filmmaker Sydney Pollack but most of the final screenplay was completed after De Palma, Steven Zaillian, David Koepp and Robert Towne were hired; De Palma also designed most of the action sequences, while Cruise did most of his own stunts. Principal photography began in March 1995 and lasted until that August, with filming locations including London, Pinewood Studios in England, and Prague (a rarity in Hollywood at the time).
Mission: Impossible was theatrically released in the United States by Paramount on May 22, 1996. The film received from mixed to positive reviews from critics, with praise for the action sequences, De Palma's direction and Cruise's performance but criticism for a convoluted plot. It was also negatively received by cast members of the original television series. For instance, actor Greg Morris, who had starred in the original television series, and died a few months after the film's release, called the film an "abomination". The film grossed $457.7 million worldwide, making it the third-highest-grossing film of 1996, while the dance rendition of the original theme song by Larry Mullen Jr. and Adam Clayton became a top-ten hit internationally and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. The film's success led to a long-running film franchise, beginning with Mission: Impossible 2, released four years later in 2000.