Tom Cruise visited Prague for professional purposes
Tom Cruise visited Prague for professional purposes

Tom Cruise explored Prague

(The Czech Republic news)

One of the most famous and titled actors of contemporary Hollywood - Tom Cruise – has recently visited the Czech capital Prague. Cruise visited Prague on September 22. As it turned out the interest of the star to one of the most beautiful cities in Europe was quite professional. Tom Cruise chose a place for filming of the next series of spy thriller "Mission Impossible 4".

Attention of the star was drawn to one of the castles in Prague, where Cruise and director of the future project Brad Bird plan to shoot a few episodes of the future blockbuster. According to Denver Post, the actor has also chosen a possible filming location at the Vrsovice Prague railway station.

In addition, according to the Czech tabloid Aha! Cruise has at least one more reason to visit Prague. According to the magazine in the Czech capital actor starred in the television commercial.

It is worth noting that Prague could be called the city that brings good luck for Tom Cruise. It was here in 1995 were filmed some scenes of the first film, which later became super popular spy saga. The first part of "Mission Impossible" was shot by another Hollywood celebrity - Brian de Palma.

It is expected that the next series of spy series with Tom Cruise in the lead role will be released in December 2011. In addition to Cruise in the film will be also involved such actors as Jeremy Renner and Simon Pegg. Main female role went to Paula Patton. In addition to Prague, in the new version of "Mission Impossible" will appear such regions as Dubai and British Columbia.

Tom Cruise did not come alone to explore Prague. Together with him to the Czech capital arrived his wife Katie Holmes and daughter Suri.

Date: 28/09/2010


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