Popularity: 10 (history)
Director: | J.J. Abrams |
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Writer: | Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, J.J. Abrams |
Staring: |
Retired from active duty, and training recruits for the Impossible Mission Force, agent Ethan Hunt faces the toughest foe of his career: Owen Davian, an international broker of arms and information, who's as cunning as he is ruthless. Davian emerges to threaten Hunt and all that he holds dear – including the woman Hunt loves. | |
Release Date: | Apr 25, 2006 |
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Director: | J.J. Abrams |
Writer: | Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, J.J. Abrams |
Genres: | Adventure, Action, Thriller |
Keywords | mask, mission, berlin, germany, central intelligence agency (cia), computer, the white house, shanghai, china, funeral, explosive, secret mission, spy, vatican (holy see), secret identity, traitor, map, honeymoon, pretended murder, letter, fake identity, covered investigation, secret agent, stamp, hard drive, e-mail, decipherment, suitcase, revenge, murder, hospital, infiltration, duel, disguise, celebration, fictional government agency, research laboratory, shocking, government agency, blast, desperate, anxious, based on tv series, secret government agency, suspenseful, amused |
Production Companies | Paramount Pictures, Cruise/Wagner Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $398,479,497
Budget: $150,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 17, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Tom Cruise | Ethan Hunt |
Philip Seymour Hoffman | Owen Davian |
Ving Rhames | Luther |
Billy Crudup | Musgrave |
Michelle Monaghan | Julia |
Jonathan Rhys Meyers | Declan |
Keri Russell | Lindsey Farris |
Maggie Q | Zhen |
Simon Pegg | Benji |
Eddie Marsan | Brownway |
Laurence Fishburne | Theodore Brassel |
Bahar Soomekh | Davian's Translator |
Jeff Chase | Davian's Bodyguard |
Michael Berry Jr. | Julia's Kidnapper |
Carla Gallo | Beth |
Bellamy Young | Rachael |
Paul Keeley | Ken |
Jane Daly | Julia's Mother |
Greg Grunberg | Kevin |
Sabra Williams | Annie |
Rose Rollins | Ellie |
Sasha Alexander | Melissa |
Tracy Middendorf | Ashley |
Aaron Paul | Rick |
Kathryn Fiore | Party Goer |
Colleen Crozier | Party Goer |
Sean O'Bryan | Party Goer |
Bruce French | Minister |
Ellen Bry | Lindsey's Mother |
Patrick Pankhurst | Lindsey's Father |
Tony Guma | Jim |
James Shanklin | Hospital Chaplain |
Anne Betancourt | Nurse Sally |
Antonietta De Lorenzo | Roadblock Driver |
Andrea Sartoretti | Roadblock Driver |
Antonio Del Prete | Vatican Video Room Guard |
Francesco De Vito | Greeting Priest |
Giorgio Marchesi | Vatican Gate Guard |
Niccolò Senni | Vatican Gate Guard |
Paolo Bonacelli | Monsignore |
David Waters | IMF Officer |
Michael G. Kehoe | Hospital Employee |
Timothy Omundson | IMF Agent |
José Zúñiga | IMF Agent Pete |
William Francis McGuire | IMF Head of Security |
Michelle Arthur | Airline Worker |
Barney Cheng | Janitor |
George Cheung | Shanghai Game Player (uncredited) |
Brandon Molale | Torturer (uncredited) |
Simon Rhee | Chinese Guard at Hengshan Lu Building (uncredited) |
Marcus Young | Chinese Guard (uncredited) |
Jerry Trimble | Davian's Thug (uncredited) |
Alex Kurtzman | Party Guest (uncredited) |
Roberto Orci | Party Guest (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Daniel Sudick | Special Effects |
Dan Mindel | Director of Photography |
Maryann Brandon | Editor |
Mary Jo Markey | Editor |
Colleen Atwood | Costume Design |
Michèle Burke | Makeup Artist, Makeup Supervisor |
Vic Armstrong | Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director |
Alex Kurtzman | Writer |
Roberto Orci | Writer |
Mike Smith | Stunts |
J.J. Abrams | Writer, Director |
Michael Giacchino | Original Music Composer, Orchestrator |
Katherine Lee | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Edoardo Ferretti | Second Second Assistant Director |
Jamie Marshall | First Assistant Director |
Gary Kosko | Art Direction |
Barney Burman | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Anna Behlmer | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Nina Fallon | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Caitlin McKenna | ADR Voice Casting |
Scott Trimble | Assistant Location Manager |
Casey O'Neill | Stunt Double |
Mark Meyers | "C" Camera Operator |
Cliff Fleming | Aerial Coordinator |
Lalo Schifrin | Main Title Theme Composer |
Armen Ksajikian | Musician |
Heidi Moneymaker | Stunt Double |
Spice Williams-Crosby | Stunt Driver |
Jennifer Caputo | Stunt Double |
Annie Ellis | Stunts |
Dana Dru Evenson | Stunts |
Karin Silvestri | Stunts |
Deborah Rutherford | Key Makeup Artist |
Eliza Coleman | Stunts |
Chris Palermo | Stunt Driver |
Billy D. Lucas | Stunts |
Garrett Warren | Stunts |
Danny Wynands | Stunts |
Al Goto | Stunts |
Cory Fleming | Pilot |
Andy Cheng | Stunts |
Angelique Midthunder | Stunt Driver |
Mickey Giacomazzi | Stunt Double |
Lisa Hoyle | Stunts |
Michiko Nishiwaki | Stunts |
Dennis Bradford | Art Direction |
April Webster | Casting |
Warren Hanneman | Hairstylist |
Karen Manthey | Set Decoration |
Daniel Acon | Special Effects Coordinator |
Scott Chambliss | Production Design |
Stephen M. Davis | Music Editor |
Wade Allen | Stunts |
Tyler Allison | Camera Department Manager |
Sebastian Milito | Construction Coordinator |
Brad Ricker | Art Direction |
Jia Ji Cheng | Second Second Assistant Director |
Enzo Sisti | Line Producer |
Steve Harding | Production Manager |
Sylvia Liu Jing-Yi | First Assistant Director |
Wen Jie Yang | Second Second Assistant Director |
Dawn Gilliam | Script Supervisor |
Daniel Mattig | Second Assistant Director, Unit Manager |
Nicola Marzano | Second Second Assistant Director |
Daniele Ramazzotti | Third Assistant Director |
Inti Carboni | First Assistant Director |
Trisha Burton | Script Supervisor |
Matthew J. Birch | Production Supervisor |
Debbi Bossi | Post Production Supervisor |
Debbie Schwab | Production Supervisor |
Luigi Spoletini | First Assistant Director |
Steve Lionetti | Production Supervisor |
Thomas Coe | Second Second Assistant Director |
Andreas Kassab | Second Assistant Director |
David Witz | Unit Production Manager |
Mathew Dunne | First Assistant Director |
Crystal Gong Chun | Second Assistant Director |
Tommy Harper | First Assistant Director |
Brad Arnold | Second Assistant Director |
Lemon Liu Yi-Man | Second Assistant Director |
Andrew Ward | Second Second Assistant Director |
Michael Scheel | Unit Production Manager |
Fannie Dai Hong | Second Second Assistant Director |
Brandon Lambdin | Second Assistant Director |
David Waters | Second Assistant Director |
Andrea Alunni | Unit Manager |
Edoardo Petti | Second Assistant Director |
Willy Faso | Unit Production Manager |
Velvet Andrews-Smith | Second Second Assistant Director |
Eddie Thorne | Second Second Assistant Director |
Silvia Vascellari | Second Second Assistant Director |
Diane Collins | Script Supervisor |
Vito Colazzo | Unit Production Manager |
Gregory J. Pawlik Jr. | Trainee Production Coordinator |
Eric Schwab | Second Unit Director |
Valerio Stati | Third Assistant Director |
Domenic Silvestri | Art Direction |
Margie Kaklamanos | Makeup Department Head |
Stephen Bream | Art Direction |
Mario Pegoretti | Hairstylist |
Daniel T. Dorrance | Supervising Art Director |
Sean Haworth | Art Direction |
Maggie Fung | Key Makeup Artist |
Andrew P. Flores | Standby Painter |
Robert Consing | Storyboard Artist |
Danny Bramson | Music Supervisor |
Donna O'Neal | Key Set Costumer |
Todd Wolcott | Greensman |
Adriana De La Cruz | Set Medic |
Roderic Duff | Special Effects Coordinator |
Kerry Joseph Blackman | Post Production Assistant |
Craig Gadsby | Leadman |
Curt Beech | Assistant Art Director |
Chad S. Frey | Set Designer |
Don Coufal | Boom Operator |
Wayne Baker | Aerial Camera Technician |
Norman Ludwin | Musician |
Emiliano Barretta | Driver |
David Giammarco | Creative Consultant |
Jeff Wexler | Production Sound Mixer |
Philippe Carr-Forster | Camera Operator |
Sabine Engelberg | Art Department Assistant |
Tony Bridgers | Carpenter |
Viviane Normand | Key Hair Stylist |
Jessica Drake | Dialect Coach |
Bryant Powell | Stand In |
Amanda Brand | Unit Publicist |
Martin Allan Kloner | Visual Effects Editor |
Tom Loewy | Video Assist Operator |
Matthew Harrison | Foley Editor |
Matthew Sordello | Sound |
Massimo Gubinelli | Color Timer |
Michael Kehoe | Craft Service |
Maria Fiorito | Production Accountant |
Dennis Yeager II | Special Effects |
Amy Glenn | Costumer |
Veronica Gambacurta | Painter |
Carmen Flores De Tanis | Assistant Sound Editor |
Colin Anderson | Steadicam Operator, "A" Camera Operator |
Candice D. Campos | Production Coordinator |
Steven Melton | Property Master |
Fausto Cancellieri | Machinist |
Luo San Claire | Translator |
Sara Gardner-Gail | Set Decoration Buyer |
Sandra Jelmini | Art Department Coordinator |
Christine L. Cantella | Assistant Costume Designer |
James Carson | Production Illustrator |
Michael Kamper | Sound Effects Editor |
Mandy Sherman | Casting Associate |
Jim Davidson | Production Controller |
Eric Kops | Publicist |
Rich Andrade | Set Dresser |
Laura Harris Atkinson | Dialogue Editor |
Bruce Powell | Sequence Supervisor |
Mark Carlile | Lighting Technician |
Paolo Frasson | Rigging Grip |
Stephanie Antosca | Location Scout |
Peter Onsmark | Set Production Intern |
Alan Rankin | Sound Designer |
Beth Sterner | Sound Editor |
Renato Agostini | Special Effects Supervisor |
Jeremy Braben | Aerial Director of Photography |
Shane Andersen | Grip |
Martin Bosworth | Rigging Gaffer |
Ryan D. Compton | Propmaker |
Guy Botham | Executive Visual Effects Producer |
Alex Jaeger | Visual Effects Art Director |
Maxwell R. Johnson II | Transportation Captain |
Mark Ormandy | Sound Recordist |
Scott Bauer | Assistant Property Master |
Robert M. Bouffard | Props |
R. Ben Adams | Set Production Assistant |
Thomas Gibson | Key Grip |
Terry Atchison | Armorer |
Imelda Betiong | First Assistant Editor |
Greg Turnbull | Costume Assistant |
Kerry Dean Williams | ADR Supervisor |
Pablo Borges | Costume Illustrator |
Derek Casari | ADR Engineer |
Eric Taylor Williamson | ADR Recordist |
Cristiana Agostinelli | Set Costumer |
Don Domino | First Company Grip |
Marco Alzari | Wardrobe Assistant |
Florian Dieckmann | Production Driver |
Geoffrey Mandel | Graphic Designer |
Benedict C. Adams | Special Effects Technician |
Alex Levy | Music Editor |
Des Carey | Digital Intermediate Producer |
Monica Frommholz | Set Decoration Buyer |
Julie Helton | Second Assistant "C" Camera |
Stefan Sonnenfeld | Colorist |
James Michael Miller | Production Secretary |
Alessia Anfuso | Assistant Set Decoration |
Marco Graziaplena | Camera Loader |
Anna Ferrarie | Camera Production Assistant |
Bruce McCleery | Chief Lighting Technician |
Don Steinberg | First Assistant Camera |
Elana Joy Livneh Lessem | Visual Effects Assistant Editor |
Diego Guerra | Stunt Driver |
Bonita Deneen | Casting Assistant |
Rebecca Qin Jiang | Sound Assistant |
Diane Collins | Additional Script Supervisor |
Mandy Sprinkel | Local Casting |
Randy K. Singer | Foley Mixer |
Paul Timothy Carden | ADR Editor |
Laurent Lavigne | Pre-Visualization Supervisor |
Daniele Abeille | Transportation Coordinator |
Mark Bourgeois | Assistant Editor |
James Payfer | Rotoscoping Artist |
Tony Wright | Construction Buyer |
Christopher Prampin | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
Don Crawford | Digital Compositor |
Dawn Blacksten | Location Manager |
Luke Allein | Assistant Camera |
Whitney Arnold | Production Assistant |
Chrysta Marie Burton | Visual Effects Production Assistant |
Scott Rathner | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Chris Bangma | Libra Head Technician |
Jamie Daddio | First Assistant Accountant |
Jesse Hynes | Generator Operator |
Robin Harlan | Foley Artist |
John T. Connor | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Dan Ming | First Assistant "C" Camera |
Russell Allen | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Rick Rader | Key Rigging Grip |
Jeremy Cook | Matte Painter |
Jasin Boland | Still Photographer |
Riccardo Umetelli | Focus Puller |
Steve Wolfe | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Jennifer Bender | Extras Casting |
Pete Asidilla | Dolly Grip |
Naomi Villanueva-Brunner | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Andrea Piria | Accountant |
David Bojarski | Assistant Accountant |
Chris Samp | Set Painter |
Lauren Niggl | Additional Production Assistant |
Nick Jordan | Travel Coordinator |
Thomas R. Homsher | Prop Designer |
Cheryl Beasley Blackwell | Costume Supervisor |
Mark Fellman | Additional Still Photographer |
Hiromi Marder | Payroll Accountant |
Harry Lu | Weapons Master |
Stephanie Portnoy Porter | Costumer |
Stefano Olivieri | Set Dresser |
Leonardo Beltrame | Electrician |
Mark P. Stoeckinger | Supervising Sound Editor |
Tommy Gormley | First Assistant Director |
Roger Guyett | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Robert Alonzo | Stunts |
Phillip Dawe | Post Production Coordinator |
Bruce Geller | Original Series Creator |
David James | Still Photographer |
Scotty Richards | Stunt Coordinator |
Kevin Kavanaugh | Art Direction |
Paul Kavanagh | Animation Supervisor |
Cedric Nairn-Smith | Assistant Editor |
Conrade Gamble | Stunt Double, Stunts |
Name | Title |
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Paula Wagner | Producer |
Yang Buting | Executive Producer |
Arthur Anderson | Co-Producer |
Zhao Haicheng | Producer |
Bill Borden | Supervising Producer |
Stratton Leopold | Executive Producer |
Guichun Wang | Associate Producer |
Doming Shi | Co-Producer |
Jiang Tao | Co-Producer |
Han Sanping | Executive Producer |
Tom Cruise | Producer |
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I would say it is the strongest entry of the first three Mission: Impossible films (the only ones I've seen to date). Even a decade later, it's strengths are still that which the franchise has always been known for, and its weakness are much the same. Much more akin plot-wise to the first film, _M:I ... :III_ has the one advantage over its predecessors that it's villain is much stronger than any we have seen before. Though arguably not the primary antagonist, Seymour-Hoffman (RIP) is actually pretty terrifying as international arms dealer, Owen Davian. That said, while this third entry is certainly the most engaging thus far, it still had me checking my watch before the end of the movie, so I can hardly give it a glowing review. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._
Despite the introduction of the always annoying Simon Pegg, this is an huge improvement on the last instalment. It sees the now retired, loved-up "Ethan" (Tom Cruise) coaxed out of retirement to deal with the menacing arms dealer "Davian" (Philip Seymour Hoffman) who has just bumped off one of the I ... MF's finest as he tries to offload the devilishly toxic "rabbit's foot" - a weapon with devastating potential. The initial part of the operation goes smoothly enough, but when his prey escapes his clutches, "Ethan" soon realises that he is going to be used to obtain the weapon - else his girlfriend "Julia" (Michelle Monaghan) is going to be toast. PSH is a super baddie here, very much in the less is more school of menace, but not afraid to get a bit brutal when called for. The story itself is all pretty routine, there isn't much jeopardy throughout, but the action scenes are more natural and less choreographed than last time out, and PSH also does add quite a lot of extra gravitas to the proceedings. It also features one of the more assured performance from the usually wooden as a tree Jonathan Rhys Meyers with Ving Rhames having a more substantial, and quite entertaining, role too. I'm not sure what anyone can really do about the inevitability of the conclusion - we just know these films are going to keep on coming, but this one from the established writing team of Kurtzman and Orci keeps moving well with plenty of gadgets, body morphing and action to pass the two hour mark comfortably.
**Mission: Impossible 3 gives the franchise something more than explosions and cool gadgets. It gives the series heart and family.** Mission: Impossible 3 carried the heavy burden of trying to ground the fantastical world of Mission Impossible with its insane stunts and extraordinary gadgets afte ... r the franchise took it all a little too far in MI2. JJ Abrams took the reins, simplified the plot to Ethan Hunt’s struggle to rescue his fiancée, and filled the cast with excellent talents like Michelle Monaghan, Phillip Seymore Hoffman, Keri Russell, Simon Pegg, and more. While the stunts and gadgets that define the franchise were still in the film, they were not the focus. Instead, MI3 concentrated on developing Hunt’s character and his struggle to protect his loved ones from his work. This movie frequently finds itself at the bottom of the Mission: Impossible rankings, but I think it’s one of the best in the series and gave the franchise the heart and direction it needed to become the box office behemoth it is today.
This is the first mission impossible that starts to explore some form of continuity between characters. It’s a welcome change from the revolving cast that features terrible one minors and allows you to start to build some continuity and familiarity with different characters. To me the big problem in ... the film is we know what the stakes are but we don’t know anything about the MacGuffin that we’re chasing. It would be better to have some sort of idea as to what we’re chasing so the audience can feel a little bit more invested. Not the best in the franchise, but a huge step up from the second film.