Tom Cruise gets back to his job as Ethan Hunt in the second portion of “Mission: Impossible.” This time Ethan Hunt drives his IMF group set for catch a lethal German infection before it is delivered by psychological militants. His central goal is made unthinkable because of the way that he isn’t the main individual after examples of the illness. He should likewise challenge with a pack of global fear mongers headed by a turned terrible previous IMF specialist who has effectively figured out how to take the fix.
Mission: Impossible II
PG-13
Duration: 2h 3min
Release Date: 24 May 2000 (USA)
Genres: Action, Adventure, Thriller
Director: John Woo
IMDb: 6.1
Box Office Collection
Budget: $80,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend USA: $45,436,830 (May 26, 1996)
Gross USA: $180,981,856
Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $457,696,391
Awards
American Music Awards 2001 | |
Top Soundtrack | |
BMI Film & TV Awards 2001 | |
Lalo Schifrin | |
Bogey Awards, Germany 2000 | |
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2001 | |
Best Score Hans Zimmer For The Road to El Dorado and Gladiator | |
Golden Screen, Germany 2000 | |
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists 2000 | |
Tom Cruise For producing and acting in the film. | |
MTV Movie + TV Awards 2001 | |
Best Male Performance Tom Cruise Best Action Sequence For the motorcycle chase. | |
World Stunt Awards 2001 | |
Best Stunt Coordinator and/or 2nd Unit Director: Action Sequence Brian Smrz William H. Burton Jr. Best Stunt Coordinator and/or 2nd Unit Director: Feature Film William H. Burton Jr. Brian Smrz | |
Yoga Awards 2001 | |
Special Award For placing the Fallas festivity in a wrong location |

Cast
Tom Cruise | Ethan Hunt |
Dougray Scott | Sean Ambrose |
Thandiwe Newton | Nyah Hall |
Richard Roxburgh | Hugh Stamp |
John Polson | Billy Baird |
Ving Rhames | Luther |
Brendan Gleeson | McCloy |
Rade Serbedzija | Dr. Nekhorvich |
Writing Credits
Bruce Geller | (television series) |
Ronald D. Moore | (story) |
Brannon Braga | (story) |
Robert Towne | (screenplay) |