| | | Features: DVD, Collector's Edition, Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 2.35:1, Dolby Digital (5.1), Dolby Surround Sound, Audio Commentary, Deleted Scenes, Making Of Mission Featurette, English, Spanish Subtitled, 2 Disc Super-Spy Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) has retired form active duty to trains new IMF agents. But he is called back into action to confront the toughest villain he''s ever faced - Owen Davian (Philip Seymour Hoffman), an international weapons and information provider with no remorse and no conscience. Hunt assembles his team--his old friend Luther Strickell (Ving Rhames), transportation expert Declan (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), and background operative Zhen (Maggie Q)--to rescue one of his very own trainees, Lindsey (Keri Russell) who was kidnapped while on a surveillance detail of Davian. It soon becomes evident that Davian is well-protected, well-connected, and downright malicious, forcing Hunt to extend his journey back into the field in order to rescue his wife, Julia (Michelle Monaghan), and uncover IMF double agents in the process. Running time: 125 minutes. "...smooth, stylish...a satisfying amount of drama..." Keith Phipps, The Onion A.V. Club "A gratifyingly clever, booby-trapped thriller..." Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly "...an expertly engineered popcorn movie..." Peter Rainer, Christian Science Monitor
 Editor's Note
 J.J. Abrams, creator of small-screen hits ALIAS and LOST, makes his feature film debut with the third installment of this successful series based on the hit 1960s television show. Secret Agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) has decided to take it easy and lead a somewhat normal life. He's even found his perfect woman, Julia (Michelle Monaghan), and is engaged. But when newbie agent Lindsey Farris (Keri Russell)--whom Hunt mentored--goes missing while on assignment, the reluctant agent finds himself back in business. Soon, with his old buddy Luther (Ving Rhames) in tow, along with team members Zhen (Maggie Q) and Declan (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), Hunt is traversing the globe on the trail of Farris's captor, Owen Davian (Philip Seymour Hoffman), an elusive international weapons dealer. The stakes increase when the villainous Davian gets a hold of Hunt's fiancée and uses her as a bargaining chip.A raucous combination of spectacular chases, explosions, amazing stunts, and elaborate schemes takes the Impossible Mission Force (IMF) team to Berlin, the Vatican, and Shanghai. With fascinating hi-tech tools these secret agents can impersonate virtually anyone, scale walls in an instant, infiltrate the tightest security system, and blow up the evidence when they're done. But facing their most formidable foe ever, Hunt and his fellow agents are fighting the clock to keep Julia alive and get Davian the mysterious weapon he is demanding. Cruise's personal involvement in the stunts lends a nice air of authenticity to Hunt, who also shows his emotional side in this outing as he juggles his secret life and his new love, as well as possible betrayal by someone inside the IMF. Laurence Fishburne also stars as IMF's Director Brassel, and Billy Crudup appears as his somewhat timid right-hand man, Musgrave.
| Features |
Audio Commentary |  | Deleted Scenes |  | Making Of Mission Featurette |  | Photo Gallery |  | Tribute MontagesWidescreen Presentation |  | Subtitles: English, Spanish |  | Audio: English, French Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound |  | 5 Deleted Scenes |  | Additional Featurettes |  | Audio Commentary With Tom Cruise & J.J. Abrams |  | Dubbed: French |  | Featurette: Making Of Mission |  | Interactive Menus |  | Scene Selection |  | Tribute Montages |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Paramount |
 | Release Date: 10/30/2006 |
 | Running Time: 125 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 2006 |  | Catalog ID: 118464 |  | UPC: 00097361184647 |  | Number of Discs: 2 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Widescreen 2.35:1 |
| Cast & Crew
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| | Professional Reviews | Los Angeles Times "[S]olidly crafted entertainment, a diversion that really diverts once it gets down to business." 05/05/2006 p.E1Entertainment Weekly "[A] gratifyingly clever, booby-trapped thriller that has enough fun and imagination and dash to more than justify its existence..." -- Grade: B 05/12/2006 p.53 USA Today "It's about energy, excitement and exotic locales, in this case Rome, Shanghai and Berlin....The stunts are top-notch..." 05/05/2006 p.2E Total Film 4 stars out of 5 -- "Inspired by Bourne, Bond and Bauer, MI:III re-sets the bar for all of the upstarts." 07/01/2006 p.45 Box Office "[Hoffman] steals absolutely every moment he's onscreen." 06/01/2006 p.58 Sight and Sound "Abrams attacks the action scenes with a gritty occasionally naturalistic approach, ripping along at pace..." 07/01/2006 p.58 Ultimate DVD "[T]his threequel offers up some top-notch action thanks to director JJ Abrams." 08/01/2006 p.52 Rolling Stone 3 stars out of 4 -- "[Hoffman delivers] deliciously vile fun as the villain of the piece..." 11/20/2006 p.138 Premiere 3.5 stars out of 4 -- "J.J. Abrams brings his keen eye for glossy danger at a relentless pace....Cruise remains a master at selling a story." 12/01/2006 p.136 ReelViews 7 of 10 Mission: Impossible III provides lots of action, but too little excitement. It generates lots of pyrotechnics, but too little heat. And it offers lots of Tom Cruise, but too little Ethan Hunt. In short, if you're yearning for a flashy, leave-your-brain-at-the-door summer movie that never does anything interesting or challenging, Mission: Impossible III has what you're looking for. It's loud, raucous, frenetic, and blows things up real good. But it's testosterone without adrenaline, danger without suspense. Maybe it's foolish to be disappointed by a pure popcorn movie, but as I walked out of this film, I felt it had failed in its mission of pure entertainment. - James Berardinelli Chicago Sun-Times 7 of 10 There is a theory that action is exciting and dialogue is boring. My theory is that variety is exciting and sameness is boring. Modern high-tech action sequences are just the same damn thing over and over again: high-speed chases, desperate gun battles, all possible modes of transportation, falls from high places, deadly deadlines, exotic locations and characters who hardly ever say anything interesting...I saw "M:I" and "M:I II" and gave them three-star ratings because they delivered precisely what they promised. But now I've been there, done that, and my hope for "M:I IV," if there is one, is that it self-destructs while mishandling the Anti-God Compound. - Roger Ebert
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