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Ghost Protocol grossed $209.4 million in North America and $485.3 million in other countries for a worldwide total of $694.7 million. [43] It is the second-highest-grossing film worldwide in the Mission: Impossible series, [ 44 ] and the fifth-highest-grossing film of 2011 . [ 45 ]
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (Music from the Motion Picture) is the score album to the 2011 film Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol.The fourth installment in the Mission: Impossible film series, starring Tom Cruise, and the sequel to Mission: Impossible III (2006), the film is directed by Brad Bird (in his live-action debut) and featured musical score composed by Michael ...
Paula Maxine Patton (born December 5, 1975) [1] is an American actress and producer. Patton made her feature film debut in the 2005 comedy Hitch, and has had starring roles in the films Déjà Vu (2006), Precious (2009), Jumping the Broom (2011), Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011), 2 Guns (2013), Warcraft (2016), and Sacrifice (2019).
The 2015 film, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, uses a pastiche of this opening in homage to the pilot's tape scene, where the team leader enters an unusual shop (an oddities store in the pilot and a vintage record shop in the movie) and asks for an obscure record.
On opening day, Mission: Impossible 2 made $12.5 million, making it the fourth-highest-grossing Wednesday opening, behind Men in Black, Independence Day and Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. At that time, it had the largest number of screenings, playing at 3,653 theaters and beating Scream 3. [25]
In 3D (conversion). Around 40 minutes [citation needed] filmed with IMAX 70mm cameras, projected in 2.39:1 on all screens. 2D 70mm DMR version released on 10 screens in the US, one in Canada and on one screen in the UK. The pre-show included a special version of the IMAX countdown. [494] [411] [495] [496] The Thousand Faces of Dunjia: 15 ...
When Rolling Stone ranked all then-145 cast members of "SNL," they put John Belushi in the top spot, calling him "the first rock 'n' roll star of comedy.". Belushi was another one of the seven ...
The helicopter scene does not happen at the end. In this version, Salt does not kill Orlov on his barge; instead, after killing Winter and faking a suicide attempt, Salt sneaks into the Russian spy school and kills Orlov by throwing his body in the water in the same manner in which her husband had been drowned. She then blows up the school. [36]