Mission Impossible - 1988 The Cattle King 1-7 was released on:
USA: 18 December 1988
The original movie was filmed in Brisbane Australia
Tom Cruise has played Ethan Hunt in the five Mission: Impossible movies.
There were two that I remember... The first helo, which delivered the IMF Mission to Ethan Hunt, was a Eurocopter A-Star. The second helo, used as part of the mission, was a BK117.
Mission Impossible - 1966 A Spool There Was 1-9 was released on:
USA: 12 November 1966
The keyboard notes for the Mission Impossible theme tune begin with F F F F F F A B F F F F F F E E. The remaining keyboard notes can be purchased for a small fee from the Music Notes website.
Yes. He does his own stunts in every film.
The first movie in the franchise came out in 1996.
If you mean the secure terminal at CIA headquarters, it's AW96B6
The short answer is that it is an "Action Spy" movie. If you are asking about the age rating of the film, it was rated "PG-13", or parental guidance recommended for children under the age of 13. Hope that helps!
1) "Take a Look Around" by Limp Bizkit
2) "I Disappear" by Metallica
3) "Scum of the Earth" by Rob Zombie
4) "They Came In" by B***hole Surfers
5) "Rocket Science" by The Pimps
6) "Have a Cigar" by Foo Fighters and Brian May (Pink Floyd cover)
7) "Mission 2000" by Chris Cornell
8) "Goin' Down" by Godsmack
9) "What U Lookin' At?" by Uncle Kracker
10) "Backwards" by Apartment 26
11) "Karma" by Diffuser
12) "Alone" by Buckcherry
13) "Immune" by Tinfed
14) "My Kinda Scene" by Powerfinger
15) "Carnival" by Tori Amos
16) "Nyah" by Hans Zimmer
17) "Injection" by Hans Zimmer
The name of the Mission Impossible theme has long been thought to be the same as the famous televison series known by the same name. The actual name of the tune is known as "Burning Fuse".
Tom Cruises character rode a Triumph Speed Triple (an urban bike with a 1L engine) and I believe that the bike riden by Dougray Scott was a Triumph TT600 (a sports bike with a 600cc engine)
The original James Bond theme as recorded by Monty Norman in 1962 consisted of five saxophones, nine brass, and a solo guitar.
Gene Hachman
The black Triumph in Mission Impossible 2 (2000) is a Speed Triple model released in 1999 (year of filming in Sydney, Australia).
The red Triumph is a Daytona 955i. Both models are 1999 year models.
10 black Speed Triples and 10 red Daytonas were utilised in training and film scenes for the movie.
This year represented also the first year that the Daytona model was referred to as "955" instead of "595" when first released in 1997.
The black Triumph (Speed Triple), also featured (in earlier model years) in the first MATRIX movie, ridden away from the office block by the female character Trinity.