'Oh my God, I'm going to hell': Tom Cruise's acting in Mission Impossible is nothing compared to what he did in this deleted scene of Magnolia

'Oh my God, I'm going to hell': Tom Cruise's acting in Mission Impossible is nothing compared to what he did in this deleted scene of Magnolia

HomeNews, Other Content'Oh my God, I'm going to hell': Tom Cruise's acting in Mission Impossible is nothing compared to what he did in this deleted scene of Magnolia

Tom Cruise brought to life a scene so poignant in "Magnolia" that not even the cutting room floor could keep it hidden from the hungry eyes of moviegoers.

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Have you ever seen a performance so captivating that it made Tom Cruise's death-defying stunts in Mission Impossible seem like child's play?

Before his big-screen legacy was synonymous with high-octane action, the actor, now 62, flexed his dramatic muscles, as evidenced by his transitions from the battlefield in Born on the Fourth of July to the courtroom in A Few Good Men, and from the sports arena in Jerry Maguire to the mystical the allure of Eyes Wide Shut.

Each role, a stepping stone, has cemented him as a chameleon among the stars. But did you know there's a side to Cruise that outshines even his most iconic spy? His performance in Mission Impossible is, believe it or not, nothing compared to what he did in a deleted scene of Magnolia, where he humanizes the enigmatic Frank TJ Mackey with a rawness rarely seen in modern cinema.

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'Oh my God, I'm going to hell': Tom Cruise's acting in Mission Impossible is nothing compared to what he did in this deleted scene of Magnolia.
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