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Mission: Impossible—Ghost Protocol
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When a beautiful assassin (Léa Seydoux) kills an IMF agent (Josh Holloway) in Budapest to obtain secret Russian launch codes and two determined IMF agents (Paula Patton and Simon Pegg) rescue an American super spy (Tom Cruise), who murdered six Serbians for allegedly killing his wife, and a Russian inmate (Miraj Grbic) from a prison in Moscow in this highly entertaining, thrilling, tension-filled, complicated, cameo-dotted (Ving Rhames, Michelle Monaghan, and Anil Kapoor), 132-minute fourth film in the popular franchise dominated by frenetic pacing, nonstop action, nifty gadgets, and a bit of whimsy, the three covert IMF agents and a systems analyst (Jeremy Renner) foolishly accept a dangerous mission from the secretary of state (Tom Wilkinson) to try and stop a ruthless Swedish nuclear extremist (Michael Nyqvist) known as Cobalt from starting WWIII after he and his henchman (Vladimir Mashkov, et al.) bomb the Kremlin and attempt to direct a nuclear missile towards Seattle while their own government disavows them and considers them dangerous, traitorous terrorists and a tenacious and vengeful Russian detective (Ivan Shvedoff), who is hot on their tails, follows the foursome from Dubai to Mumbai.

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Year:
2011
Rating:
 PG-13
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