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| Release Date: |
December 19, 1997 |
| Genre: |
Action |
| Running Time: |
119 minutes |
| MPAA Rating: |
Rated PG-13. |
| Director: |
Roger Spottiswoode |
| Writer: |
Bruce Feirstein |
| Cast: |
Geoffrey Palmer, Julian Fellowes, Terence Rigby, Cecilie Thomsen, Nina Young, Daphne Deckers, Colin Stinton, Colin Salmon, Samantha Bond, Desmond Llewelyn, Jonathan Pryce, Michelle Yeoh, Teri Hatcher, Ricky Jay, Götz Otto, Joe Don Baker, Vincent Schiavelli, Judi Dench, Pierce Brosnan |
James Bond returns once again to battle a new nemesis trying to take over the world; the owner of a worldwide cable company. As Bond soon finds out, the man, using a stealth boat and a wicked looking weapon, is planning on creating a World War 3 buy drawing disputes from both the British and Chinese militaries. Bond digs deeper into the conspiracy, aided by a Chinese secret service agent, to stop the evil businessman Read more
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Movie Review
Grade: B
Everything that was left out of Goldeneye went into Tomorrow Never Dies: more comedy, more romance, and more Bond music. There was plenty of action, of course, filled with humorous clichés and jokes. Tomorrow Never Dies sets a new standard for car chases... and motorcycle chases... and everything else. Though the story was a little on the unbelievable side, and they used that stupid drill thing to cut into boats, Tomorrow Never Dies delivers exactly what everyone expects from a 007 film! Read the full movie review
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