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Additional information for Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol, which has a domestic theatrical release set for December 16, 2011. The film is being distributed by Paramount Pictures and has not yet been rated. Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol has a total running time of 133 minutes.

  • PG-13 USA
  • 15 South Korea
  • PG-13 Malaysia
  • 12A Ireland
  • 12A UK
  • PG13 Singapore
  • 12 Switzerland
  • G Japan
  • 12 Germany
  • PG-13 Philippines
  • U/A India
  • 14A Canada
  • M/12 Portugal
  • 14 Brazil
  • 12 Netherlands
  • M Australia
  • M New Zealand
  • 15 Norway
  • 15 Sweden
  • 13 Argentina
  • PT Peru
  • IIB Hong Kong
  • T Italy
  • K-12 Finland
  • 133min
  • Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol
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  • The IMF is shut down when it's implicated in the bombing of the Kremlin, causing Ethan Hunt and his new team to go rogue to clear their organization's name.
  • On assignment in Budapest to intercept a courier working for a person of interest code-named "Cobalt", IMF agent Trevor Hanaway is killed by an assassin named Moreau. Hanaway's team leader, Jane Carter, and newly promoted field agent Benji Dunn extract Ethan Hunt and Hunt's source Bogdan from a Moscow prison. Hunt is recruited to lead Carter and Dunn to infiltrate the secret Moscow Kremlin archives and locate files identifying Cobalt. Halfways through the mission, someone broadcasts across the IMF frequency, alerting the Russians to Hunt's team. Although Hunt, Dunn and Carter escape, a bomb destroys the Kremlin and Russian agent Sidorov accuses Hunt of masterminding the attack.The IMF extracts Hunt from Moscow. The Russians have called the attack an undeclared act of war and the US president activates "Ghost Protocol", a black operation contingency that disavows the entire IMF. Hunt and team are to take the blame for the attack, but will be allowed to escape from government custody so that they may operate to track down Cobalt. Before Hunt can escape, the IMF's secretary is killed by Russian security forces led by Sidorov, leaving Hunt and intelligence analyst William Brandt to find their own way out. The team identifies Cobalt as Kurt Hendricks, a Swedish-born Russian nuclear strategist who believes the weak must die for the strong to survive, and so plans to start a nuclear war to start the next stage of human evolution. Hendricks bombed the Kremlin and acquired a Russian nuclear launch-control device, and now needs its codes from the Budapest courier in order to launch a nuclear missile at America.The exchange between Moreau and Hendricks's right-hand man, Wistrom, is due to take place at the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. There, Hunt's team-members separately convince Moreau and Wistrom that they have made the exchange with one another. However, Moreau identifies Brandt as an agent. While Hunt chases Wistrom only to realize Wistrom is actually Hendricks in disguise as Hendricks escapes with the codes Carter detains Moreau. Moreau attempts to kill the inexperienced Dunn, and Carter throws her out a window to her death. Brandt accuses Carter of compromising the mission for revenge against Moreau, but Hunt accuses Brandt of keeping secrets from them, as he has displayed fighting skills atypical of an analyst. While Hunt seeks more information from Bogdan, Brandt admits he was assigned as security detail to Hunt and his wife Julia while on assignment. Julia was killed by a Serbian hit squad, prompting Ethan to pursue and kill them before he was caught by the Russians and sent to prison.Bogdan and his arms-dealer cousin inform Hunt that Hendricks will be in Mumbai. Hendricks facilitated the sale of a defunct Soviet military satellite to Indian telecommunications entrepreneur Brij Nath (Anil Kapoor), which could be used to transmit the order to fire a missile. While Brandt and Dunn infiltrate the server room to take the satellite offline, Carter gets Nath to reveal the satellite override code. But Hendricks has anticipated Hunt's plan and takes Nath's servers offline before sending a signal from a television broadcasting tower to a Russian nuclear submarine in the Pacific. The submarine fires on San Francisco. Hunt pursues Hendricks and the launch device while the other team-members attempt to bring the broadcast station back online. Hunt and Hendricks fight over the launch-control device before Hendricks jumps to his death with it to ensure the launch. Dunn kills Wistrom, allowing Brandt to restore power to the station and enabling Hunt to deactivate the missile. He is confronted by Sidorov, who sees Hunt has stopped the missile, proving the IMF is innocent in the Kremlin bombing.The team reconvenes weeks later. Hunt issues them new assignments. Brandt refuses to accept the mission, but Hunt reveals that Julia's death was staged, as he knew he could not protect her and used her death as a pretext to infiltrate a Russian prison and get close to Bogdan, an IMF source on Hendricks. Relieved of his guilt, Brandt accepts his mission while Hunt watches Julia from afar. They share a smile before he goes off on his next mission.
  • Brad Bird
    Director(s)
  • Josh Appelbaum
    André Nemec
    Bruce Geller
    Writer(s)
  • J.J. Abrams
    producer
    Josh Appelbaum
    co-producer
    Bryan Burk
    producer
    Jeffrey Chernov
    executive producer
    Tom Cruise
    producer
    David Ellison
    executive producer
    Tommy Harper
    co-producer
    David Minkowski
    co-producer: Czech Republic
    André Nemec
    co-producer
    Tabrez Noorani
    line producer: India
    Ben Rosenblatt
    associate producer
    Pravesh Sahni
    associate producer
    Tim Smythe
    co-producer
    Matthew Stillman
    co-producer: Czech Republic
    Producer(s)
  • Michael Giacchino
    Composer(s)
  • Ethan Hunt Tom Cruise
  • Jane Carter Paula Patton
  • Benji Dunn Simon Pegg
  • William Brandt Jeremy Renner
  • Kurt Hendricks Michael Nyqvist
  • Anatoly Sidorov Vladimir Mashkov
  • Wistrom Samuli Edelmann
  • Leonid Lisenker Ivan Shvedoff
  • Brij Nath Anil Kapoor
  • Sabine Moreau Léa Seydoux
  • Trevor Hanaway Josh Holloway
  • Marek Stefanski Pavel Kríz
  • Bogdan Miraj Grbic
  • The Fog Ilia Volok
  • Burly Russian Prisoner Goran Navojec
  • Prison Guard Pavel Bezdek
  • Control Room Guard Ladislav Beran
  • Control Room Guard (as Jan Filipensky) Jan Pavel Filipensky
  • Control Room Guard (as Jirí Kraus) Jiri Kraus
  • Control Room Guard Ales Putik
  • Control Room Guard (as Tomas Valik) Tomás Valík
  • Prisoner Pavel Cajzl
  • Prisoner Randy Hall
  • Scraggy Tooth (as Vitaliy Kravchenko) Vitaly Kravchenko
  • Kremlin Senate Building Desk Guard (as Andrey Bestchastney) Andrej Bestcastnyj
  • Kremlin Subcellar Hallway Guard (as Michael Dopud) Mike Dopud
  • Kremlin Gate Security Guard Martin Hub
  • Russian Agent Ivo Novák
  • Russian Hospital Nurse Anastasiya Novikova
  • Russian News Anchor Marek Dobes
  • Russian News Anchor Claudia Vaseková
  • British News Anchor Brian Caspe
  • Anna Lisenker (as Petra Lustigova) Petra Lustigová
  • Alex Lisenker Daniel Clarke
  • Swedish Translator (voice) April Stewart
  • IMF Operator Gina Hirsch
  • Dock Worker (as Ghalib Al Saady) Ghaleb El Saadi
  • The Fog's Contact Andreas Wisniewski
  • Doctor Setting Sidorov's Nose Mustafa Al Yassri
  • Russian Sub Captain Michael Rys
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