The Mission

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The Mission can refer to:

  • The Mission (film), a 1986 film by Roland JoffĂ©.
  • The Mission (soundtrack), the original score album of the 1986 film by Ennio Morricone.
  • The Mission (1999 film), a.k.a. Cheung fo, by Johnnie To.
  • The Mission (band), a.k.a. The Mission UK, a British gothic rock band.
  • The Mission (album), by the band Captain Jack.
  • The Mission, a novel by Hans Habe based on the events surrounding the Evian Conference in 1938.
  • "The Mission", an episode from the TV Series Amazing Stories.
  • "The Mission", originally composed by John Williams as the main theme for the Amazing Stories episode with the same title, also used as the basis of the themes of several news programs on NBC in the U.S.A., and on Seven News in Australia.
  • The Mission, informal name for the Mission District of San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
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