story
When a terrorist bombing destroys the Kremlin, the United States government initiates a black ops "ghost protocol" and disavows the entire Impossible Mission Force. Ethan Hunt and his team are to be blamed for the attack, but are allowed to escape as part of a plan to enable them to operate in the dark, outside of their agency. However, Hunt is warned that if any member of his team is captured during their mission, they will be charged as terrorists planning to incite global nuclear war. Ethan is then forced to work with fellow ex-IMF agent Brandt, who knows more about Hunt and his past than even Hunt himself.
cast
Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt
Ving Rhames as Luther Stickell[4]
Jeremy Renner as Brandt[5]
Josh Holloway[2] as Trevor Hanaway
Simon Pegg as Benji Dunn[6]
Tom Wilkinson as IMF leader
Paula Patton as Jane Carter[7]
Anil Kapoor as Brij Nath main male antagonist[citation needed]
Michael Nyqvist as the film's secondary male antagonist[8]
Léa Seydoux as the film's main female antagonist[9]
Vladimir Mashkov as a Russian secret agent[10]
Samuli Edelmann as an antagonist
Miraj Grbić as Bogdan[citation needed]
info
Directed by Brad Bird[1]
Produced by Tom Cruise
J. J. Abrams
Bryan Burk
Written by André Nemec[2]
Josh Appelbaum[2]
Christopher McQuarrie
Based on Mission: Impossible by Bruce Geller
Starring Tom Cruise
Ving Rhames
Vladimir Mashkov
Jeremy Renner
Josh Holloway
Simon Pegg
Paula Patton
Anil Kapoor
Samuli Edelmann
Music by Michael Giacchino
Lalo Schifrin (themes)
Cinematography Robert Elswit
Editing by Paul Hirsch
Studio Cruise/Wagner
Bad Robot Productions
Skydance Productions
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) December 13, 2011 (Australia)
December 16, 2011 (United States)[3]
Country United States
Language English
sours http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission:_Impossible_–_Ghost_Protocol
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