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Mission: Impossible (1996) is the first film based on the television series Mission: Impossible. It was directed by Brian De Palma and starred Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt. The film was the third highest grossing of the year.Plot summaryEthan Hunt, the point man in Jim Phelps' team of IMF agents, is framed for murdering most of his team and attempting to steal and sell the CIA "NOC" list to an arms dealer named "Max". The NOC list is a list of every IMF agent, their codenames and their real names. He goes rogue and, along with Claire Phelps (the only other surviving IMF agent), offers to steal Max the NOC list for real, in exchange for being put in contact with the person who set him up.Filming locations include: Prague, Langley, Virginia, and London. Cast and characters
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ReactionThe movie was the third highest in box office gross for the year. Despite the large revenues, the film was criticised for being unfaithful to the original television series Mission: Impossible by focusing more on the star (and also producer) Tom Cruise's character Ethan Hunt rather than emphasizing teamwork. At the same time the film made the central character of the television series, Jim Phelps, a traitor in the CIA. The script was also criticized for being too complicated, a twist on the usual complaints that summer blockbusters are too lowbrow and simple. Most of the actors' performances were viewed as flat. To the film's credit however, it was regarded as much more faithful than its sequel Mission: Impossible 2.Inaccuracies
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