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Director: | Christopher McQuarrie |
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Writer: | Christopher McQuarrie |
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When an IMF mission ends badly, the world is faced with dire consequences. As Ethan Hunt takes it upon himself to fulfill his original briefing, the CIA begin to question his loyalty and his motives. The IMF team find themselves in a race against time, hunted by assassins while trying to prevent a global catastrophe. | |
Release Date: | Jul 25, 2018 |
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Director: | Christopher McQuarrie |
Writer: | Christopher McQuarrie |
Genres: | Adventure, Action |
Keywords | paris, france, london, england, spy, central intelligence agency (cia), helicopter, plutonium, norway, gun, countdown, mask, double agent, chase, fake identity, race against time, stunt, fistfight, sequel, infiltration, mi6, motorcycle, killer, bomb remote detonator, nuclear weapons, handgun, fictional government agency, hand to hand combat, motorcycle chase, government agency, kashmir, french police, helicopter chase, based on tv series, secret government agency, action, excited, terrorist, cia |
Production Companies | Paramount Pictures, Bad Robot, TC Productions, Skydance Media |
Box Office |
Revenue: $791,658,205
Budget: $178,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 17, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Tom Cruise | Ethan Hunt |
Henry Cavill | August Walker |
Ving Rhames | Luther Stickell |
Simon Pegg | Benji Dunn |
Rebecca Ferguson | Ilsa Faust |
Sean Harris | Solomon Lane |
Angela Bassett | Erika Sloane |
Vanessa Kirby | The White Widow |
Michelle Monaghan | Julia |
Wes Bentley | Erik |
Frederick Schmidt | Zola |
Alec Baldwin | Alan Hunley |
Liang Yang | Lark Decoy |
Kristoffer Joner | Nils Debruuk |
Wolf Blitzer | Wolf Blitzer |
Raphael Acloque | Rowdy Frenchman |
Andrew Cazanave Pin | Rowdy Frenchman |
Christophe de Choisy | Rowdy Frenchman |
Raphael Desprez | Rowdy Frenchman |
Jean Baptiste Fillon | Rowdy Frenchman |
Maximilian Geller | Rowdy Frenchman |
Olivier Huband | Rowdy Frenchman |
Vincent Latorre | Rowdy Frenchman |
Thierry Picaut | Rowdy Frenchman |
Alexandre Poole | Rowdy Frenchman |
Guy Remy | Rowdy Frenchman |
Alix Bénézech | French Policewoman |
Joey Ansah | Henchman |
Velibor Topic | Henchman |
Dean Ashton | French Policeman |
Harvey Djent | DJ Harvey |
Grahame Fox | Grand Palais Bouncer |
David Mumeni | Marine Sergeant |
Charlie Archer | Delivery Man |
Caspar Phillipson | The European |
Lolly Adefope | Woman at Desk |
Ffion Jolly | Woman at Desk |
Russ Bain | British Agent |
Ross O'Hennessy | British Agent |
Nigel Allen | CIA Agent |
Tracey Saunders | CIA Agent |
Alicia Mencía Castaño | CIA Agent (uncredited) |
Lady Conny Sharples | Julie Bar Woman (uncredited) |
Jessie Vinning | Navy (uncredited) |
Stuart Davidson | Nightclub VIP (uncredited) |
Julianne Binard | Paris Guest (uncredited) |
Hiten Patel | Train Commuter (uncredited) |
Jag Patel | Mourner (uncredited) |
Godiva Marshall | Passer-By (uncredited) |
Robert Ryan | Office Manager (uncredited) |
Pamela Cook | Funeral Mourner (uncredited) |
Stephen Erhirhi | Henchman |
Christopher McQuarrie | Mission Brief (Voice) (Uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Christopher McQuarrie | Writer, Director |
Rob Hardy | Director of Photography |
Mindy Marin | Casting |
Olly Tellett | First Assistant "C" Camera |
Odile Fourquin | Makeup Artist |
Neil Corbould | Special Effects Supervisor |
Marc David | Stunts |
Laraib Atta | Digital Compositor |
François Brice | Unit Manager |
Lalo Schifrin | Main Title Theme Composer |
Pierre Accolas | Assistant Unit Manager |
Chris Brock | Unit Production Manager |
Per Henry Borch | Line Producer |
Jessica Hooker | Stunts |
Fraser Taggart | Additional Director of Photography |
Peter Burgis | Foley Artist |
Lucy Cork | Stunts |
Tomasz Krzemieniecki | Stunts |
Peter Wenham | Production Design |
Phil Sims | Supervising Art Director |
John Naclerio | Production Supervisor |
Toby Whale | Casting |
Matthew Gray | Art Direction |
Gary Jopling | Art Direction |
Steven Lawrence | Art Direction |
Agata Maliauka | Art Direction |
Ken Turner | Art Direction |
Thierry Zemmour | Art Direction |
Jille Azis | Set Decoration |
Arnaud Putman | Set Decoration |
Fulvio Pozzobon | Key Hair Stylist |
Kristyan Mallett | Prosthetic Designer |
Tony Davis | Production Manager |
Antonin Depardieu | Production Manager |
Ben Piltz | Production Manager |
Beverley Crockard | Art Department Coordinator |
Lorenz Plassmann | Art Department Coordinator |
Kim Turner | Art Department Coordinator |
Adam Faux | Assistant Art Director |
Julyan Giraux | Assistant Art Director |
Tara Ilsley | Assistant Art Director |
Paulo Gonçalves | Construction Coordinator |
Candice White | Draughtsman |
Barry Gibbs | Property Master |
Nicolas Brechat | Set Dresser |
Matt Hancock | Set Dresser |
Adam Sculthorp | Aerial Camera |
Basile Longchamp | Aerial Camera Technician |
Adam Dale | Aerial Director of Photography |
John Gamble | Camera Operator |
Dusty Millar | Camera Operator |
Andrew Banwell | Camera Operator |
Rick Woollard | Camera Operator |
Grant Adams | Camera Operator |
Julian Morson | Camera Operator |
Marcus Pohlus | Steadicam Operator |
Lee Eldred | Best Boy Electrician |
Hugues Espinasse | Director of Photography |
Dani Rose | Drone Operator |
Neil Ashton | Electrician |
Simon Chanvillard | Electrician |
Billy Dunn | Electrician |
Nicolas Labrousse | Electrician |
Mike King | Electrician |
Richard Berby | Electrician |
Christen Kenneth Gran | Electrician |
Johannes Selvaag | Electrician |
Pål André Sterud | Electrician |
Stig Tvenge | Electrician |
Tommy Holman | First Assistant Camera |
Johan Leclaire-Bottarelli | First Assistant Camera |
François Vigon | First Assistant Camera |
Adam Coles | First Assistant Camera |
David Hammond | First Assistant Camera |
Martin Smith | Gaffer |
Gregory Fromentin | Gaffer |
Sam Phillips | Key Grip |
Michel Strasser | Key Grip |
Jack Powell | Lighting Technician |
Paul Stewart | Rigging Gaffer |
Mark Jefferies | Rigging Gaffer |
Andy Achard | Rigging Grip |
Franck Chron | Rigging Grip |
Eric Nové | Rigging Grip |
Stéphane Afchain | Rigging Grip |
Jonathan Dennis | Russian Arm Operator |
Toby Plaskitt | Russian Arm Operator |
Tomas Vaverka | Still Photographer |
Pete Romano | Underwater Director of Photography |
Kara Lipson | Casting Associate |
Laurence Esnault | Ager/Dyer |
Sara O'Donnell | Assistant Costume Designer |
Fliss Wyatt | Costume Coordinator |
Hannah Walter | Costume Supervisor |
Holly Rosenthal | Key Costumer |
Jenny Rushton | Key Costumer |
Balbina Garcia | Seamstress |
Robert James Sutherland | Tailor |
Claire Chanat | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Christopher Frith | Assistant Editor |
Riccardo Bacigalupo | First Assistant Editor |
Tom Coope | First Assistant Editor |
Jane McCurdy | Aerial Coordinator |
Marc Wolff | Aerial Coordinator, Pilot |
Stéphane Bourdon | Armorer |
Stéphane Riou | Marine Coordinator |
Nicoletta Mani | Script Supervisor |
Roy Stratford | Armorer |
Amanda Brand | Unit Publicist |
Andrew Cadey | CG Supervisor |
Ryan Borah | Creature Technical Director |
Charlotte Roberts | Creature Technical Director |
Bryan Ryan | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Abhisek Chatterjee | Creature Technical Director |
Mark Harrison | Lighting Supervisor |
Lee F. Sullivan | Lighting Supervisor |
Michael Hull | Pre-Visualization Supervisor |
Alex Belgeonne | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Adrianna Nielle Davies | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Stewart Kojima | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Agnes Toomus | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Carly Lamenta | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Abi Cadogan | Visual Effects Editor |
Gilbert James | Visual Effects Producer |
Robin Saxen | Visual Effects Producer |
Aimee Dadswell | Visual Effects Producer |
Jody Johnson | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Huw J. Evans | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Javier Meroño | Visual Effects Technical Director |
Faye Green | Special Effects Coordinator |
Ty Curtis King | Special Effects Coordinator |
Charles-Axel Vollard | Special Effects Coordinator |
Terry Glass | Special Effects Supervisor |
Ashley Reynolds | Boom Operator |
Steve Harris | Boom Operator |
Jed Loughran | Sound Effects Editor |
Ben Meechan | Sound Effects Editor |
Noyan Cosarer | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
James Mather | Supervising Sound Editor |
Daniel Rogers | Health and Safety |
Chris Munro | Production Sound Mixer |
Gilbert Lake | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Mariam Abdallah | Production Manager |
Kirby Adams | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Eva Bakouche | Production Assistant |
Jordan Ballard | Post Production Assistant |
Sarah Bonnet | Assistant Unit Manager |
Emeline Brest | Assistant Production Manager |
Federico Dominguez | Production Manager |
Brian Donovan | Production Manager |
Sonia Duclos | Production Accountant |
David Edouard | Unit Manager |
Vinay Gautam | Production Manager |
Pip Gillings | Production Manager |
Roger Harlow | Head of Production |
Ashish Kukian | Production Manager |
Lucas Le Maitre | Assistant Unit Manager |
Charlyne Liquito | Production Assistant |
Susan E. Novick | Post Production Supervisor |
Delphine Robin | Production Assistant |
Prashant Sharan | Production Manager |
Sainath Shinde | Production Manager |
Shaan Nelson | Production Manager |
Nicolas Baldino | Second Assistant Director |
Anouk Barrere | Crowd Assistant Director |
Cécile Bordes | Crowd Assistant Director |
Antoine Boulay | Assistant Director |
Andrew Burfield | Third Assistant Director |
Cynthia Cady | Assistant Director |
Chloe Chesterton | Second Assistant Director |
Clare Collingridge | Assistant Director |
Cheyenne Corre | Second Assistant Director |
Frederic Dagmey | Production Assistant |
Sekani Doram | Second Assistant Director |
Mathilde Dory | Production Assistant |
Tom Edmondson | First Assistant Director |
Nada Elazhary | Production Assistant |
Tussy Facchin | Second Assistant Director |
Jean Ghesquiere | Second Unit Director |
Andrea Hachuel | Assistant Director |
Bruce Isler | Production Assistant |
Paul Jolliot | Third Assistant Director |
Jess Link | Assistant Director |
Andy Madden | Second Assistant Director |
Mathilde Marillier | Second Unit Director |
Sophie Massey Broadbery | Second Unit Director |
Katrina Mense-Chase | Assistant Director |
Jean-Christophe Muller | Production Assistant |
Elsa Payen | Third Assistant Director |
Michael Pontvert | Production Assistant |
Christian Proctor | Assistant Director |
William Pruss | First Assistant Director |
Ansh Rathore | Assistant Director |
Rachael Rowe | Second Assistant Director |
Olivier Sagne | Production Assistant |
Alexandre Mazéas | Assistant Unit Manager |
Arianna Singhania | Assistant Director |
Gianpiero Vannucci | Third Assistant Director |
Charlie Vaughan | Third Assistant Director |
Eileen Yip | Second Assistant Director |
Matthieu Röhrer | Assistant Director |
Charlotte Brownlee | Script Supervisor |
Eva Hetharia | Script Supervisor |
Marie Lacey | Script Supervisor |
Jenny Wood | Script Supervisor |
Sarah Mooney | Second Assistant Director |
Esme Coleman | Compositor |
Gabrielle Mankiewicz | Third Assistant Director |
Joe Watts | Stunts |
Glen Gathard | Foley Mixer |
Sylvia Atkins | Makeup Artist |
Louise Young | Makeup Artist |
Rose Crocker | Makeup Artist |
Sarah Monzani | Makeup Designer |
Alice Moore | Makeup Artist |
Jacqueline Rathore | Hairstylist |
Darrell Warner | Costume Illustrator |
Eddie Hamilton | Editor |
Chiabella James | Still Photographer |
David James | Still Photographer |
Wade Eastwood | Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator |
Mike Prestwood Smith | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Tommy Gormley | First Assistant Director |
Bruce Geller | Original Series Creator |
Lorne Balfe | Original Music Composer |
Luke Tumber | Stunts |
Oliver Herrick | Art Department Assistant |
Chris Rosewarne | Conceptual Illustrator |
Laura Swift | Stunts |
Teodor Tzolov | Stunts |
Bobby Holland Hanton | Stunts |
Emma Matthews | Construction Coordinator |
Wolfgang Stegemann | Fight Choreographer |
Name | Title |
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David Ellison | Producer |
Dana Goldberg | Producer |
J.J. Abrams | Producer |
Don Granger | Producer |
Bryan Burk | Producer |
Christopher McQuarrie | Producer |
Matt Grimm | Executive Producer |
Raphaël Benoliel | Producer |
Jake Myers | Producer |
Tommy Harper | Executive Producer |
Tommy Gormley | Co-Producer |
Tom Cruise | Producer |
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Some things age like fine wine and in the cinematic world the ‘Mission: Impossible’ franchise is a great example of the adage. Perhaps it has to do with the 56-year-old Tom Cruise who defies age and pushes his physical boundaries for our viewing pleasure? The answer is quite evident in ‘Fallout’ as ... his Ethan Hunt is as good as a caped superhero in the sixth film of the series. The story isn't all that new with its twists and turns. But ‘Fallout’ manages to build on the previous films in the series by bringing back old friends and foes, besides adding some new ones. Henry Cavill as August Walker fits right into this universe as the hammer to the scalpel that is Ethan Hunt. His presence is looming enough to fill the entire screen whenever he appears. Simon Pegg takes on the status of a series regular alongside Ving Rhames, whose Benji and Luther respectively play more than just mere sidekicks as they add comic levity and heart. Alec Baldwin and Angela Bassett also make a mark in their brief appearances but watch out for impactful turns by Rebecca Ferguson and Michelle Monaghan along the way. Writer & Director Christopher McQuarrie allows each character to shine while building on their history with each other, thus making them endearing to the audience. This only serves to up the ante when they’re in danger. McQuarrie also lets the story breathe by bringing some calm before the storm hits. Which leads to the most crucial aspect of the series, and one that McQuarrie clearly excels at in this film – the action sequences. Not only are they meticulously planned; they are executed with precision, even when the fist fights are gritty and gruesome. Rob Hardy beautifully choreographs the camerawork following these intricate set-pieces, either allowing you to take in the expanse or bringing you up close and personal when required. This is paired with a soundtrack by Lorne Balfe that lends to the tension by giving the iconic ‘Mission Impossible’ theme a sinister sense of urgency. McQuarrie has now directed two ‘Mission: Impossible’ films; his understanding of the franchise and its characters proves to be the secret weapon of the series. The fact that the stunts are largely done with practical effects featuring the cast, and most prominently Cruise himself, sets a whole new standard for action films. ‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’ is a great mix of plot, pacing and performances that is undeniably the best entry in the franchise, while it re-establishes Cruise’s status as an action superstar. Review by Times of India (TOI) Final Rating - 4.0/5
Mission Impossible - Fallout is a continuation of Mission Impossible - Rogue Nation. It is directed by Christopher McQuarrie who also directed Rogue Nation and also has the return of the psycho villain Solomon Lane (Sean Harris) who the bad guys want to set free. Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) is after ... the mysterious John Lark and a terrorist group called the Apostles who have stolen three plutonium grade devices and plan to set them off. Hunt has to reluctantly accept a new team member. CIA operative August Walker (Henry Cavill) because the IMF team were responsible for losing the plutonium in Berlin. As a spy thriller there is enough tension, thrills and a serpentine story with several twists. However the film is overlong and I felt that some of the action scenes consisted of myriad chase scenes that were stylishly done but nothing really memorable liked the Burj Khalifa climbing scene.
Excellent story line with tremendous stunts by Tom Cruise himself. This movie is worth every penny that you spend. ...
I have to say I have not been a great fan of the Mission Impossible movies. Sure, there’s plenty of action and cool stunts but I do not feel they follow the spirit of the TV-show. In the TV-show they got their mission and then they completed it, tricking the bad guys, with the full backing of the IM ... F team. No political bullshit, betrayal of the team and such like nonsense. However, in pretty much every movie Ethan or the entire IMF team was betrayed or set up and he had to, not only complete his mission but, clear IMF from whatever shenanigans the story writers had dreamed up. The movies have been Mission Impossible in name only. I wonder if the moron script writers has ever watched the show. In this movie too there is indeed a bunch of political nonsense and betrayal. Shit that I could be without. But at least IMF and Ethan’s team are on his side throughout the movie. There are also a few clever parts where they trick the bad guys in a good old fashioned Mission Impossible style. Otherwise the movie is mostly a classical Hollywood action adventure/thriller movie. Plenty of, more or less, non stop action. There are a few of the usual WTF story holes and defiance of physics when it comes to the stunts of course. The dumbass CIA director was a completely unnecessary element though. Still, overall I found this installment in the franchise to be one of the better ones. Maybe even the best one yet.
Movie was good but its not better than ghost protocol. ...
They just keep getting better, but they never get good. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._ ...
Now this is a much better outing for our IMF pals - much sharper pace and direction than the meandering "Ghost Protocol". This one sees "Ethan" (Tom Cruise) with "Luther" (Ving Rhames) and the still frequently irritating Simon Pegg ("Benji") having to track down some plutonium balls after an earlier ... mission went a bit awry, and before lunatic ecologist Sean Harris ("Solomon Lane") commits an atrocity to end all atrocities in the name of creating a new world order! The first twenty minutes are poor; predictable and formulaic and I will admit to having started to write it off, Once Henry Cavill ("August Walker") joins the gang, however, and they start to search for the missing cores it becomes fast-moving, action-packed and enjoyable - with plenty of crosses and double-crosses. Rebecca Ferguson still always comes across the same, whomever she plays, but that works for this one and the team spirit really comes across. Sure, it isn't going to win a Booker for the writing, but it travels the world showing off some fine locations (many of which are actually left intact, afterwards!!) before heading to an exciting denouement with helicopters and Cruise's favourite mountain-top pinnacle combat. All good stuff.
The sixth installment of Mission impossible was a great effort from start to finish. Bringing back certain characters, even in small roles help up the ante and lead to less time in exposition and more time advancing the stakes, the plot and ultimately the resolution. The action pieces are always ... well done and though it seems impossible for the stakes to get higher they always seem to do in this case they even get more personal. The twist and turns in this movie were unexpected. The first watch through and even on subsequent viewings it was tough to remember them all, and left me somewhat surprised and amused throughout.