Mission: Impossible III (2006)

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Written by Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci

Directed by J.J. Abrams

Running Time: 121 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: Germany/USA

Filmed in Colour

Tom Cruise reprises his role as IMF agent Ethan Hunt, master of disguise and the double bluff. In J.J. Abrams' fast-faced thriller, he's up against Owen Davian (Philip Seymour Hoffman), who is planning to sell a new deadly weapon's system, code-named the 'Rabbit's Foot' to the highest bidder. Cue a stunning helicopter chase through a wind farm, a parachute drop that leaves Hunt dangling in front of a speeding truck and an unholy incursion in the Vatican City.

The film was bedevilled by numerous directors and actors (excluding Cruise) being hired and fired before Abrams took the helm. Despite this, the film maintains its wit between the action sequences, and Hoffman is outstanding as a villain who, satisfyingly, has no compunction about killing the innocent.

Cast

Image for Tom CruiseTom CruiseEthan Hunt
Image for Philip Seymour HoffmanPhilip Seymour HoffmanOwen Davian
Image for Ving RhamesVing RhamesLuther Stickell
Image for Billy CrudupBilly CrudupMusgrave
Image for Michelle MonaghanMichelle MonaghanJulia Meade
Image for Jonathan Rhys-MeyersJonathan Rhys-MeyersDeclan Gormley
Image for Keri RussellKeri RussellLindsey Farris
Maggie QuigleyZhen Lei
Image for Simon PeggSimon PeggBenji Dunn
Image for Eddie MarsanEddie MarsanBrownway
Image for Laurence FishburneLaurence FishburneTheodore Brassel
Bahar SoomekhDavian's Translator
Jeff ChaseDavian's Bodyguard
Michael Berry Jr.Julia's Kidnapper
Carla GalloBeth

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