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| Release Date: |
November 19, 1999 |
| Genre: |
Action |
| Running Time: |
128 minutes |
| MPAA Rating: |
Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of action violence, some sexuality and innuendo. |
| Director: |
Michael Apted |
| Writer: |
Robert Wade, Dana Stevens, Neal Purvis, Bruce Feirstein |
| Cast: |
Judi Dench, Goldie, Desmond Llewelyn, Ulrich Thomsen, Maria Grazia Cucinotta, Robbie Coltrane, Sophie Marceau, Denise Richards, Claude-Oliver Rudolph, Michael Kitchen, Colin Salmon, Samantha Bond, Robert Carlyle, John Cleese, Pierce Brosnan |
In the Caspian Sea exists the future of the world. There, six trillion dollars worth of oil resides, and four companies are about to battle for the black money. Among them, no one was as close as Sir Robert King, head of King Industries - Until an explosion in the M16 building left King dead and the company in shambles. But the fight still wages. His daughter, Elektra King, is after the oil. And yet Read more
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Movie Review
Grade: A-
Even though the United Artists logo has left the James Bond franchise, the same action and adventure has not. The World is Not Enough, the 19th official Bond film, is a worthy competitor to any of its predecessors. Pierce Brosnan reprises his role as Bond, and he continues to get better in the role. I thought he was good in Goldeneye (his first Bond film), but he's been better in both the following two). Robert Carlyle ( The Full Monty) is Renard, a bad guy who cannot feel pain. And the Bond girls are Sophie Marceau as Elektra King and Denise Richards as the most attractive nuclear scientist ever, Christmas Jones. Read the full movie review
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