
Released November 17, 1995

Plot: 007
and his friend Alec Trevelyan (006) were on a mission in Russia when all
went wrong and 006 was killed. 007 however managed to blow up the chemical
warfare facility and get out alive. Nine years later Bond is sent out to
find the top secret goldeneye weapon stolen by the Janus Syndicate. The
weapon detonates a nuclear weapon in space and sends out emp (electro magnetic
pulse) to a specific target, disabling anything with an electronic circuit.
Bond later find out that Alec is alive and is the head of Janus. Bond with
the aid of a Russian computer programmer Natalya must stop him from detonating
the goldeneye over London.
Cast:
Bond - Pierce Brosnan
Natalya Simonova - Izabella Scorupco
Jack Wade - Joe Don Baker
Alec Trevelyan - Sean Bean
Xenia Onatopp - Famke Janssen
Boris Grishenko - Alan Cumming
M - Judi Dench
Q - Desmond Llewelyn
Moneypenny - Samantha Bond
Director - Martin Campbell
Producer - Barbara Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson
Scriptwriters - Michael France, Jeffery Caine
Score - Eric Serra
Title Song - Tina Turner
Running Time - 130 mins
Other Facts:
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Peirce Brosnan makes his first appearance of James Bond
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Other actors considered for the role included Liam Neeson,
Mel Gibson, Sam Neill, Hugh Grant.
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Judi Dench makes her first apperance as the first female
"M" ever.
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First time M's office has moved to MI6 HQ
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Samantha Bond makes her first apperance as Miss Moneypenny
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Robbie Coltrane enjoyed playing Valentin Zukovsky so much,
he made the script writers change the script so James Bond doesn't kill
him, and he could play Valentin again in a later movie.
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Goldeneye is the nickname of author Ian Fleming's bechfront
vacation house in Jamaica where he he wrote his James Bond novels between
1952 and 1964.
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GoldenEye is dedicated to Derek Medings, who died during
post-production on the movie.
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Rolling Stones turned down the offer to do the theme song.
Goldeneye
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