Tom Cruise forced to call security to tackle intruders on the set of Mission Impossible 7
Updated: 2:52, 10 May 2021
AS leading agent Ethan Hunt in the Mission: Impossible movie franchise, actor Tom Cruise is an old hand at catching baddies.
But he is having no luck when it comes to intruders breaking into the set of the seventh film, which he is working on in Yorkshire.
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Tom Cruise is an old hand at catching baddies but is having no luck when it comes to trespassers on the set of his new movieCredit: Alamy
Tom and his crew created a huge set inside a vast quarry, where they have spent days filming death-defying stunts.
Tom Cruise forced to call security to tackle intruders on the set of Mission Impossible 7
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Updated: May 9 2021, 21:54 ET
AS leading agent Ethan Hunt in the Mission: Impossible movie franchise, actor Tom Cruise is an old hand at catching baddies.
But he is having no luck when it comes to intruders breaking into the set of the seventh film, which he is working on in Yorkshire.
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Tom Cruise is an old hand at catching baddies but is having no luck when it comes to trespassers on the set of his new movieCredit: Alamy
Tom and his crew created a huge set inside a vast quarry, where they have spent days filming death-defying stunts.
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