Mission: Impossible II

Mission: Impossible II is an American action thriller movie directed by John Woo and produced by Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner.[1] Mission: Impossible II tells the story of Ethan Hunt, an agent for the "Impossible Missions Force". Another agent has gone rogue and stolen a virus, so Hunt has to try and get it back.[1][2] The movie was released on May 24, 2000 in cinemas, then on November 7, 2000 for video and DVD. The movie did not get great reviews from critics; it got a 60% score on review website Metacritic.[3]

Mission: Impossible II
Directed byJohn Woo
Written byRobert Towne
Produced byTom Cruise
Paula Wagner
StarringTom Cruise
Dougray Scott
Thandie Newton
Ving Rhames
Edited byChristian Wagner
Steven Kemper
Stuart Baird
Music byHans Zimmer
Distributed byUSA Theatrical and Worldwide DVD/Video
Paramount Pictures
Non-USA Theatrical
United International Pictures
Release dates
May 24, 2000
Running time
123 minutes
LanguageEnglish
Budget$125 million

This movie is a sequel to Mission: Impossible. It has a sequel called Mission: Impossible III.

Release Dates

CountryPremiere
 Canada24 May 2000
 United States24 May 2000
 Australia1 June 2000
 Malaysia1 June 2000
 Indonesia7 June 2000
 Israel8 June 2000
 Colombia9 June 2000
 Argentina15 June 2000
 Chile15 June 2000
 Turkey16 June 2000
 South Korea17 June 2000
 Taiwan17 June 2000
 Venezuela21 June 2000
 Brazil22 June 2000
 Hong Kong22 June 2000
 New Zealand22 June 2000
 Peru28 June 2000
Mexico Mexico30 June 2000
 Singapore1 July 2000
  Switzerland6 July 2000 (German speaking region)
 Germany6 July 2000
 Hungary6 July 2000
 Netherlands6 July 2000
 Austria7 July 2000
 Denmark7 July 2000
 Spain7 July 2000
 Finland7 July 2000
 United Kingdom7 July 2000
 Ireland7 July 2000
 Italy7 July 2000
 Norway7 July 2000
 Russia7 July 2000
 Uruguay7 July 2000
 South Africa7 July 2000
 Japan8 July 2000
 Trinidad and Tobago8 July 2000
 Sweden12 July 2000
 Iceland14 July 2000
 Portugal14 July 2000
 Thailand14 July 2000
 Belgium26 July 2000
 France26 July 2000
 Kuwait26 July 2000
 Lebanon27 July 2000
 Estonia28 July 2000
 Panama28 July 2000
 Poland11 August 2000
 Slovenia24 August 2000
 Bulgaria25 August 2000
 Yugoslavia25 August 2000
 Czech Republic31 August 2000
 Croatia31 August 2000
 Slovakia31 August 2000
 Romania8 September 2000
 Cyprus15 September 2000
 India29 September 2000
 Greece27 October 2000
 China28 November 2002

References

  1. Karl Williams. "Mission: Impossible II > Overview". Allmovie. Retrieved 2008-07-04.
  2. A. O. Scott (May 24, 2000). "Mission? Improbable, but the Pigeons Are Nifty". New York Times. Retrieved 2008-07-04.
  3. "Mission: Impossible 2 (2000)". Metacritic. Retrieved 2008-07-04.

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