

Mission Impossible III
Ethan Hunt has been forced back into the field just when he was planning on marrying his fiancée, Julia Meade, a nurse who is unaware of Ethan's true job. Ethan does not know that the dangerous and sadistic arms dealer he has to deal with will threatens his life and his fianceé in response.
















9 June 1968, Stepney, London, England, UK

30 July 1961, Augusta, Georgia, USA



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27 August 1979, Emmett, Idaho, USA

28 February 1937, Rome, Lazio, Italy

29 July 1969, St. Joseph, Missouri, USA

30 March 1975, Tehran, Iran

22 May 1979, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

10 September 1963, Louisville, Kentucky, USA

13 August 1979, New York City, New York, USA

9 October 1971, New York City, New York, USA


30 April 1978, Berkeley, California, USA

31 October 1957, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

11 July 1966, Los Angeles, California, USA



8 July 1968, Manhasset, New York, USA


23 March 1976, Fountain Valley, California, USA

23 March 1976, Winthrop, Iowa, USA

13 February 1951, New York City, New York, USA

20 April 1948, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

23 July 1967, Fairport, New York, USA

11 November 1958, Brooklyn, New York, USA

17 December 1969, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA

4 July 1945, Reinbeck, Iowa, USA


































April 29, 2009
Abrams' installment into an otherwise mediocre trilogy is entertaining.
July 18, 2008
Without an outsize directorial vision it looks even more like sub-007 than the others did.
April 08, 2011
The latest in the Mission: Impossible franchise, Mission: Impossible III is high on intrigue, but a bit too obvious in its construction to be as effecting as it tries to be.
May 10, 2006
As idiot movies go, this one is as sub-mental as you might expect.
July 29, 2015
Abrams' high stakes, every second counts pacing gets the best out of franchise star Tom Cruise resulting in easily the series' best pure action installment.
May 10, 2006
My final reaction to Mission: Impossible III is one of bemused tolerance and even mild absorption in all the silliness.
June 24, 2006
There are plentiful perilous countdowns, most of the set-pieces are impressively mounted and, in its own silly way, the pay-off offers a glancing blow at US foreign policy. Relatable? No. But quite fun.
August 30, 2009
Had a pop artist handled this, the franchise could have had its On Her Majesty's Secret Service; with machines directing machines, however, it's closer to its Live and Let Die
June 22, 2006
The summer's first action epic does exactly what it's supposed to do, more clearly than M:i:I, and more likeably than M:i:II.
May 09, 2006
There are no flourishes to savor. Instead, there are big-deal stunts.
November 01, 2007
...this snappy installment is a marked improvement over John Woo's surprisingly dull sequel, though the set pieces lack the elegance and visual coherence of the Brian de Palma original.