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Mission: Impossible is an action movie released in 1996
1996 in film

The year '1996 in film' involved some significant events. Major releases this year included Fargo , Trainspotting , The English Patient , Independence Day , Twister , Scream, Jerry Maguire and Madonna 's Evita ....
. It was directed by Brian De Palma
Brian De Palma

Brian De Palma is an US film director. In a career spanning over forty years, he is probably best known for his suspense and thriller films, including such box office successes as Carrie , Dressed to Kill , Scarface , The Untouchables , and Mission: Impossible ....
 and starred Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise

Thomas Cruise Mapother IV , better known by his Stage name Tom Cruise, is an United States actor and film producer. Forbes magazine ranked him as the world's most powerful celebrity in 2006....
 as Ethan Hunt
Ethan Hunt

Ethan Matthew Hunt is the central fictional character from the Mission: Impossible#The movies film series.Little is known of Hunt's upbringing....
. The plot follows Ethan Hunt
Ethan Hunt

Ethan Matthew Hunt is the central fictional character from the Mission: Impossible#The movies film series.Little is known of Hunt's upbringing....
’s (Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise

Thomas Cruise Mapother IV , better known by his Stage name Tom Cruise, is an United States actor and film producer. Forbes magazine ranked him as the world's most powerful celebrity in 2006....
) mission to uncover the mole within CIA who has framed him for the murders of his entire IMF team. Work on the script had begun early with late filmmaker Sydney Pollack
Sydney Pollack

Sydney Irwin Pollack was an United States film director, producer and actor. Born in Lafayette, Indiana to Russian Jewish immigrants, Pollack studied with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City, where he later taught acting....
 on board, before De Palma, Steve Zaillian, David Koepp
David Koepp

David Koepp is an United States screenwriter and film director....
, and Robert Towne
Robert Towne

Robert Burton Towne is an United States screenwriter and film director. He is the author of many notable film scripts, including Chinatown , for which he received an Academy Award, plus its sequel, The Two Jakes , and Oscar-nominated screenplays The Last Detail and Shampoo as well as the first two Mission: Impossible f...
 were brought in. In fact, the film went into pre-production without a shooting script.






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Mission: Impossible is an action movie released in 1996
1996 in film

The year '1996 in film' involved some significant events. Major releases this year included Fargo , Trainspotting , The English Patient , Independence Day , Twister , Scream, Jerry Maguire and Madonna 's Evita ....
. It was directed by Brian De Palma
Brian De Palma

Brian De Palma is an US film director. In a career spanning over forty years, he is probably best known for his suspense and thriller films, including such box office successes as Carrie , Dressed to Kill , Scarface , The Untouchables , and Mission: Impossible ....
 and starred Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise

Thomas Cruise Mapother IV , better known by his Stage name Tom Cruise, is an United States actor and film producer. Forbes magazine ranked him as the world's most powerful celebrity in 2006....
 as Ethan Hunt
Ethan Hunt

Ethan Matthew Hunt is the central fictional character from the Mission: Impossible#The movies film series.Little is known of Hunt's upbringing....
. The plot follows Ethan Hunt
Ethan Hunt

Ethan Matthew Hunt is the central fictional character from the Mission: Impossible#The movies film series.Little is known of Hunt's upbringing....
’s (Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise

Thomas Cruise Mapother IV , better known by his Stage name Tom Cruise, is an United States actor and film producer. Forbes magazine ranked him as the world's most powerful celebrity in 2006....
) mission to uncover the mole within CIA who has framed him for the murders of his entire IMF team. Work on the script had begun early with late filmmaker Sydney Pollack
Sydney Pollack

Sydney Irwin Pollack was an United States film director, producer and actor. Born in Lafayette, Indiana to Russian Jewish immigrants, Pollack studied with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City, where he later taught acting....
 on board, before De Palma, Steve Zaillian, David Koepp
David Koepp

David Koepp is an United States screenwriter and film director....
, and Robert Towne
Robert Towne

Robert Burton Towne is an United States screenwriter and film director. He is the author of many notable film scripts, including Chinatown , for which he received an Academy Award, plus its sequel, The Two Jakes , and Oscar-nominated screenplays The Last Detail and Shampoo as well as the first two Mission: Impossible f...
 were brought in. In fact, the film went into pre-production without a shooting script. De Palma came up with some action sequences, but neither Koepp nor Towne were satisfied with the story that leads up to these events.

U2
U2

U2 are a rock music band from Dublin, Republic of Ireland. The band consists of Bono , The Edge , Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen, Jr. .The band formed in 1976 when the members were teenagers with limited musical proficiency....
 band members Larry Mullen Jr.
Larry Mullen Jr.

Lawrence Joseph "Larry" Mullen, Jr. is the drummer for the Irish rock music band U2. He is the founder of U2, which was originally known as "The Larry Mullen Band" at its inception....
 and Adam Clayton
Adam Clayton

Adam Charles Clayton , is the Bass guitar of the rock music band U2. Clayton has resided in County Dublin since the time his family moved to Malahide when he was five years old in 1965....
 produced their own version of the original theme song. The song went into top ten charts around the world and was nominated for a Grammy Award
Grammy Award

The Grammy Awards ?or Grammys?are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry....
 for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. The movie was the third highest grossing of the year. It is the first movie based on the television series of the same name
Mission: Impossible

Mission: Impossible began as an American television series that chronicles the missions of a team of secret United States government agents known as the Impossible Missions Force ....
 and was followed by two sequels, Mission: Impossible II
Mission: Impossible II

Mission: Impossible II is a 2000 in film film directed by John Woo and starring Tom Cruise, who also served as the film's Film producer.It is a sequel to Brian De Palma's 1996 in film Mission: Impossible with Cruise reprising his role as agent Ethan Hunt of the Impossible Missions Force, an unofficial branch of the CIA likely modell...
 (2000) and Mission: Impossible III
Mission: Impossible III

Mission: Impossible III is a 2006 in film action film, the third based on the spy-themed television series Mission: Impossible starring Tom Cruise who reprises his role of an agent of Impossible Mission Force, an unofficial branch of the CIA likely modelled after their elite Special Activities Division, agent Ethan Hunt....
 (2006).

Plot

Ethan Hunt
Ethan Hunt

Ethan Matthew Hunt is the central fictional character from the Mission: Impossible#The movies film series.Little is known of Hunt's upbringing....
 (Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise

Thomas Cruise Mapother IV , better known by his Stage name Tom Cruise, is an United States actor and film producer. Forbes magazine ranked him as the world's most powerful celebrity in 2006....
) is an agent of an Impossible Missions Force (IMF) team, an unofficial branch of the CIA most likely modelled on their elite Special Activities Division
Special Activities Division

The Special Activities Division is a division of the Central Intelligence Agency's National Clandestine Service, responsible for Covert Action and "Special Activities"....
, led by Jim Phelps (Jon Voight
Jon Voight

Jonathan Vincent "Jon" Voight is an American Academy Award-winning, Emmy Award- and British Academy of Film and Television Arts-nominated film and television actor....
). The team assembles for a mission in Prague
Prague

Prague is the Capital and World's largest cities of the Czech Republic. Its official name is Hlavn? mesto Praha, meaning Prague, the Capital City....
 to prevent an American diplomat from selling the Non-official cover
Non-official cover

Non-official cover is a term used in espionage for agents or operatives who assume covert roles in organizations without ties to the government for which they work....
 (NOC) list - a comprehensive list of all covert agents in Eastern Europe. The mission goes hopelessly wrong, resulting in the deaths of the diplomat and every team member except Hunt. Fleeing the scene, Hunt meets with Eugene Kittridge (Henry Czerny
Henry Czerny

Henry Czerny is a Canadian actor.Czerny was born to Poland parents in Toronto, Ontario. His mother was a bakery worker and his father a welder....
), the CIA-based director of the IMF, at a café. Kittridge discloses that the NOC list in Prague was a fake meant to draw out a mole who has infiltrated the IMF and made a deal to sell the list to an arms dealer known as "Max." Suspicion now falls on Hunt, the only survivor of the botched mission, who makes a daring escape from the café and flees into the city.

Hunt returns to the IMF safe house, where he discovers that fellow agent Claire Phelps (Emmanuelle Béart
Emmanuelle Béart

Emmanuelle B?art is a French film actress....
), Jim Phelps's wife, actually survived the mission. He begins correspondence with Max (Vanessa Redgrave
Vanessa Redgrave

Vanessa Redgrave Order of the British Empire is an Academy Award, Golden Globe, Emmy and Tony Award winning England actor. She is the most famous member of the Redgrave family, the world renowned theatrical dynasty....
), warning her about the fake NOC list and offering to deliver the real one in exchange for $10 million and a face-to-face meeting with the mole, nicknamed "Job." Max agrees to the deal and gives Hunt a cash advance, which he uses to hire two blacklisted or disavowed intelligence agents: computer expert Luther Stickell (Ving Rhames
Ving Rhames

Irving Rameses "Ving" Rhames is a Golden Globe-winning United States actor....
) and pilot Franz Krieger (Jean Reno
Jean Reno

'Jean Reno' is a C?sar Award-nominated France actor. Working in both French and English, he has appeared not only in numerous successful Hollywood productions such as Godzilla , The Da Vinci Code , Mission: Impossible and Ronin , but also European productions such as L?on and the 2005 Italian film The Tiger and the Snow...
). Hunt, Stickell, Krieger, and Claire infiltrate the heavily fortified headquarters of the CIA
Central Intelligence Agency

The Central Intelligence Agency is a civilian intelligence agency of the Federal government of the United States. It is the successor of the Office of Strategic Services formed during World War II to coordinate espionage activities between the branches of the US military services....
 in Langley, Virginia, and successfully steal a copy of the full NOC list before escaping to a safe house in London. Once there, Hunt discovers that his uncle and mother have been falsely arrested for drug trafficking in an attempt by Kittridge to lure him out of hiding. This infuriates Hunt, and he contacts Kittridge, who offers to drop the false charges the moment Hunt surrenders to authorities. Hunt stays on the line long enough for Kittridge to trace him to the London area, then hangs up and finds Jim Phelps standing right next to him.

Phelps, presumed dead in the Prague operation, says that Kittridge is the mole and is trying to tie up loose ends by arresting Hunt. Hunt reflects on this, while mentally piecing together clues he has discovered along the way and concluding that Phelps is the mole, Job. Hunt pretends to accept the story, understanding that Krieger has assisted Phelps, but is still doubtful about Claire's place in the conspiracy. The next day, Max and Hunt arrange to meet aboard the TGV
TGV

The TGV is France's high-speed rail service. It was developed during the 1970s by GEC-Alsthom and SNCF, the French national rail transport operations, and is now operated primarily by SNCF....
 en route to Paris, with Claire and Stickell aboard to provide backup. Kittridge is also aboard, having recently arrived in London and received tickets for the TGV and a video watch from Hunt. Aboard the train, Hunt delivers the NOC list to Max, who directs him to the luggage compartment to find Job and his money. Max then attempts to transmit the NOC list to a server, but Stickell activates a jamming device to prevent the upload. Claire, observing Kittridge's presence aboard the train, vacates her seat and meets with Phelps in the luggage car, confirming her part in the conspiracy. A silent "Phelps" slowly peels his face away, showing it as a mask and revealing himself as Hunt. They are interrupted by the arrival of the real Phelps, armed and demanding that Hunt hand over the money paid to him by Max. Hunt does so, then puts on a pair of glasses with a camera built into the bridge; the image of Phelps' face is transmitted to the video watch carried by Kittridge, giving the latter undeniable proof of Job's true identity.

Claire tries to persuade Phelps not to kill Hunt, but he kills her instead, knocks Hunt down, and climbs up to the roof. Krieger has been following the train in a helicopter and is waiting to extract Phelps. Hunt recovers and follows Phelps, impeding his efforts to escape and tethering Krieger's helicopter to the train as it heads into the Channel Tunnel
Channel Tunnel

The Channel Tunnel , also known by the portmanteau Chunnel, is a undersea rail transport tunnel linking Folkestone, Kent, Kent in England with Coquelles near Calais in northern France beneath the English Channel at the Strait of Dover....
. The fight continues, with the helicopter now following the train inside the tunnel. The two fight atop the wind-swept train before Phelps disconnects the helicopter from the train and attempts to escape. Hunt follows, leaping onto the helicopter's landing skids and attaching explosive chewing gum to the windshield. The ensuing explosion kills Phelps and Krieger, with Ethan narrowly escaping. Now in possession of the NOC list and Max's true identity, Kittridge reinstates Stickell as an IMF agent and drops his investigation against Hunt, who resigns from the IMF. As he flies home, a flight attendant approaches him and asks, through a coded phrase, if he is ready to take on a new mission.

Cast

  • Tom Cruise
    Tom Cruise

    Thomas Cruise Mapother IV , better known by his Stage name Tom Cruise, is an United States actor and film producer. Forbes magazine ranked him as the world's most powerful celebrity in 2006....
     as Ethan Hunt
    Ethan Hunt

    Ethan Matthew Hunt is the central fictional character from the Mission: Impossible#The movies film series.Little is known of Hunt's upbringing....
  • Jon Voight
    Jon Voight

    Jonathan Vincent "Jon" Voight is an American Academy Award-winning, Emmy Award- and British Academy of Film and Television Arts-nominated film and television actor....
     as Jim Phelps
  • Emmanuelle Béart
    Emmanuelle Béart

    Emmanuelle B?art is a French film actress....
     as Claire Phelps
  • Henry Czerny
    Henry Czerny

    Henry Czerny is a Canadian actor.Czerny was born to Poland parents in Toronto, Ontario. His mother was a bakery worker and his father a welder....
     as Eugene Kittridge
  • Jean Reno
    Jean Reno

    'Jean Reno' is a C?sar Award-nominated France actor. Working in both French and English, he has appeared not only in numerous successful Hollywood productions such as Godzilla , The Da Vinci Code , Mission: Impossible and Ronin , but also European productions such as L?on and the 2005 Italian film The Tiger and the Snow...
     as Franz Krieger
  • Ving Rhames
    Ving Rhames

    Irving Rameses "Ving" Rhames is a Golden Globe-winning United States actor....
     as Luther Stickell
    Luther Stickell

    Luther Stickell is a supporting fictional character from the Mission: Impossible#The movies film series. The character first appeared in Mission: Impossible and holds the distinction of being the only character besides Ethan Hunt to appear in all three films as well as two video games....
  • Kristin Scott Thomas
    Kristin Scott Thomas

    Kristin A. Scott Thomas, Order of British Empire is a highly acclaimed Olivier Award- and BAFTA-winning, two-time Golden Globe-, Academy Award-, and Cesar Award-nominated British actress with French citizenship....
     as Sarah Davies
  • Vanessa Redgrave
    Vanessa Redgrave

    Vanessa Redgrave Order of the British Empire is an Academy Award, Golden Globe, Emmy and Tony Award winning England actor. She is the most famous member of the Redgrave family, the world renowned theatrical dynasty....
     as Max
  • Emilio Estevez
    Emilio Estevez

    'Emilio Est?vez' is an American actor, film director and screenwriter. He started his career as an actor and is famous for being a member of the acting Brat Pack , appearing in The Breakfast Club and St....
     as Jack (uncredited)
  • Ingeborga Dapkunaite
    Ingeborga Dapkunaite

    Ingeborga Dapkunaite is a Lithuanian actress.She has had a number of minor roles in some top Hollywood movies including Mission: Impossible and Seven Years in Tibet , the latter of which featured her as the wife of Heinrich Harrer ....
     as Hannah
  • Karel Dobry as Matthias


Production

Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures

Paramount Pictures Corporation is an American motion picture production company and distribution company, located on Melrose Avenue in Hollywood, California....
 owned the rights to the television series and had tried for years to make a film version but had failed to come up with a viable treatment. Tom Cruise was a fan of the show since he was young and thought that it would be a good idea for a film. The actor chose Mission: Impossible to be the first project of his new production company and convinced Paramount to put up a $70 million budget. Cruise and his producing partner Paula Wagner worked on a story with filmmaker Sydney Pollack
Sydney Pollack

Sydney Irwin Pollack was an United States film director, producer and actor. Born in Lafayette, Indiana to Russian Jewish immigrants, Pollack studied with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City, where he later taught acting....
 for a few months when the actor hired Brian De Palma to direct. They went through two screenplay drafts that no one liked. De Palma brought in screenwriters Steve Zaillian, David Koepp
David Koepp

David Koepp is an United States screenwriter and film director....
, and finally Robert Towne
Robert Towne

Robert Burton Towne is an United States screenwriter and film director. He is the author of many notable film scripts, including Chinatown , for which he received an Academy Award, plus its sequel, The Two Jakes , and Oscar-nominated screenplays The Last Detail and Shampoo as well as the first two Mission: Impossible f...
. According to the director, the goal of the script was to "constantly surprise the audience".

The film went into pre-production without a script that the filmmakers wanted to use. De Palma designed the action sequences but neither Koepp or Towne were satisfied with the story that would make these sequences take place. Towne ended up helping organize a beginning, middle and end to hang story details on while De Palma and Koepp worked on the plot. De Palma convinced Cruise to set the first act of the film in Prague, a city rarely seen in Hollywood films at the time.

The scene that takes place in a glass-walled restaurant with a big lobster tank in the middle and three huge fish tanks overhead was Cruise's idea. There were 16 tons in all of the tanks and there was a concern that when they blew, a lot of glass would fly around. De Palma tried the sequence with a stuntman but it did not look convincing and he asked Cruise to do it despite the possibility that the actor could have drowned.

The script that Cruise approved called for a final showdown to take place on top of a moving train. The actor wanted to use the famously fast French train the TGV but rail authorities did not want any part of the stunt performed on their trains. When that was no longer a problem, the track was not available. De Palma visited railroads on two continents trying to get permission. Cruise took the train owners out to dinner and the next day they were allowed to use it. For the actual sequence, the actor wanted wind that was so powerful that it could knock him off the train. Cruise had difficulty finding the right machine that would create the wind velocity that would look visually accurate before remembering a simulator he used while training as a skydiver. The only machine of its kind in Europe was located and acquired. Cruise had it produce winds up to 140 miles per hour so it would distort his face. Most of the sequence, however, was filmed on a stage against a blue screen for later digitizing by the visual effects team at Industrial Light & Magic.

The filmmakers delivered the film on time and under budget with Cruise doing most of his own stunts. Initially, there was a sophisticated opening sequence that introduced a love triangle between Phelps, his wife and Ethan Hunt that was removed because it took the test audience "out of the genre", according to De Palma. There were rumors that the actor and De Palma did not get along and they were fueled by the director excusing himself at the last moment from scheduled media interviews before the film's theatrical release.

Apple Computer
Apple Computer

Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer Inc., is an United States multinational corporation which designs and manufactures consumer electronics and software products....
 had a $15 million promotion linked to the film that included a game, print ads and television spot featuring scenes from the TV show turned into the feature film; dealer and in-theater promos; and a placement of Apple personal computers in the film. This was an attempt on Apple's part to improve their image after posting a $740 million loss in its fiscal second quarter.

Reaction


Box office

Mission: Impossible opened on May 22, 1996 in 3,012 theaters - the most ever up to that point - and broke the record for a film opening on Wednesday with USD $11.8 million, beating the $11.7 million Terminator 2 made in 1991. The film also set house records in several theaters around the United States. Mission: Impossible grossed $75 million in its first six days, surpassing the previous record holder, Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park (film)

Jurassic Park is a 1993 in film science fiction film Thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg and based on the Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton....
 and took in more than $56 million over the four-day Memorial Day
Memorial Day

Memorial Day is a United States Federal holiday observed on the last Monday of May . Formerly known as Decoration Day, it commemorates U.S....
 weekend, beating out previous record holder, The Flintstones
The Flintstones (film)

The Flintstones is a 1994 in film live action film directed by Brian Levant, and based on the prime time Hanna-Barbera animated television sitcom The Flintstones....
. Cruise deferred his usual $20 million fee for a significant percentage of the box office. The film went on to make $180.9 million in North America and $276.7 million in the rest of the world for a worldwide total of $457.6 million.

Reviews

Despite the large revenues, the film received a mixed reaction from critics and has a 59% rating on Rotten Tomatoes
Rotten Tomatoes

Rotten Tomatoes is a website devoted to reviews, information, and news of films. The name derives from the historical clich? of throwing tomatoes and other produce at stage performers if a performance was particularly bad....
 and a 60 metascore for Metacritic
Metacritic

Metacritic is a website that collates reviews of music albums, console game, film, television program, DVDs, and books. For each product, a numerical score from each review is obtained and the total is averaged....
. Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times

The Chicago Sun-Times is an United States daily newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois....
 film critic Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert

Roger Joseph Ebert born June 18, 1942) is an United States film criticism and screenwriter.He is known for his film review column and for two television programs Sneak Previews and At the Movies , which he co-hosted for a combined 23 years with Gene Siskel....
 gave the film three out of four stars and wrote, "This is a movie that exists in the instant, and we must exist in the instant to enjoy it". In his review for the New York Times, Stephen Holden addressed the film's convoluted plot: "If that story doesn't make a shred of sense on any number of levels, so what? Neither did the television series, in which basic credibility didn't matter so long as its sci-fi popular mechanics kept up the suspense". However, Hal Hinson, in his review for the Washington Post, wrote, "There are empty thrills, and some suspense. But throughout the film, we keep waiting for some trace of personality, some color in the dialogue, some hipness in the staging or in the characters' attitudes. And it's not there". USA Today
USA Today

'USA TODAY' is a national United States daily newspaper published by the Gannett Company. It was founded by Allen Neuharth. The paper has the widest newspaper circulation of any newspaper in the United States , and among English-language broadsheets, it comes second worldwide, behind only the 2.6 million daily paid copies of The Times of...
 gave the film three out of four stars and said that it was "stylish, brisk but lacking in human dimension despite an attractive cast, the glass is either half-empty or half-full here, though the concoction goes down with ease".

The film's usage of thieves, each with a skill needed for the heist, was seen by some as lifted directly from previous movies, such as the film noir
Film noir

Film noir is a film term used primarily to describe stylish cinema of the United States Crime film, particularly those that emphasize moral ambiguity and sexual motivation....
 Rififi
Rififi

Rififi is a 1955 in film Cinema of France crime film adaptation of Auguste le Breton's novel of the same name. Directed by United States filmmaker Jules Dassin, the film stars Jean Servais as the aging gangster Tony le St?phanois, Carl M?hner as Jo le Su?dois, Robert Manuel as Mario Farrati and Jules Dassin as C?sar le Milanais....
.

Music


Incidental score

This film utilizes the original Lalo Schifrin
Lalo Schifrin

Lalo Schifrin is an Argentina piano and composer. He is best known for his film and TV scores, such as the Mission Impossible theme. He has received four Grammy Awards and six Academy Award nominations....
 television theme music. However, originally, Alan Silvestri
Alan Silvestri

Alan Silvestri is an acclaimed United States Academy Award nominated film score composer and conductor. He studied guitar at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, but dropped out after two years to tour with Wayne Cochran and the C.C....
 was earmarked to do the incidental music and had, in fact, recorded the score. During post production, due to creative differences, Silvestri's music was rejected and replaced by new music by avant-garde
Avant-garde

Avant-garde means "advance guard" or "vanguard". The adjective form is used in English, to refer to people or works that are experimental or innovative, particularly with respect to art, culture, and politics....
 composer Danny Elfman
Danny Elfman

Daniel Robert "Danny" Elfman is an United States musician, who is famous for composing scores and songs for Tim Burton's films, composing "The Simpsons Theme," and leading the rock band Oingo Boingo as singer/songwriter from 1976 until its breakup in 1995....
. Silvestri's music does exist and bootlegs of this have been released on CD. In addition, clips of the film with the original Silvestri score in appropriate places are available on the Internet.

Theme song

U2
U2

U2 are a rock music band from Dublin, Republic of Ireland. The band consists of Bono , The Edge , Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen, Jr. .The band formed in 1976 when the members were teenagers with limited musical proficiency....
 bandmates Larry Mullen Jr.
Larry Mullen Jr.

Lawrence Joseph "Larry" Mullen, Jr. is the drummer for the Irish rock music band U2. He is the founder of U2, which was originally known as "The Larry Mullen Band" at its inception....
 and Adam Clayton
Adam Clayton

Adam Charles Clayton , is the Bass guitar of the rock music band U2. Clayton has resided in County Dublin since the time his family moved to Malahide when he was five years old in 1965....
 were fans of the TV show and knew the original theme song well but were nervous about remaking Lalo Schifrin
Lalo Schifrin

Lalo Schifrin is an Argentina piano and composer. He is best known for his film and TV scores, such as the Mission Impossible theme. He has received four Grammy Awards and six Academy Award nominations....
's legendary theme song. Clayton put together his own version in New York City and Mullen did his in Dublin
Dublin

Dublin is both the largest city and capital of Republic of Ireland. It is located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region....
 on weekends between U2 recording sessions. The two musicians were influenced by Brian Eno
Brian Eno

Brian Peter George St. John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno , commonly known as Brian Eno , is an England musician, composer, record producer, music theory and singer, who, as a solo artist, is best known as the People known as the father or mother of something of ambient music....
 and the European dance club scene sound of the recently finished album Passengers
Original Soundtracks 1

Original Soundtracks 1 is a 1995 album recorded by U2 and Brian Eno, as a side project, under the pseudonym Passengers. It is a collection of songs written for mostly imaginary movies ....
. They allowed Polygram to pick its favorite and they wanted both. In a month, they had two versions of the song and five remixed by DJs. All seven tracks appeared on a limited edition vinyl release.

The song went to the top 10 on charts around the world, was nominated for a Grammy Award
Grammy Award

The Grammy Awards ?or Grammys?are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry....
 for Best Pop Instrumental Performance in 1997, and was a definite critical and commercial success. Mullen and Clayton were not involved with the soundtrack for the 2000 sequel to the movie.

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