
Release Date
November 17, 1995
Director
Martin Campbell
Writer
Kevin Wade, Michael France, Bruce Feirstein, Jeffrey Caine
Cast
Serena Gordon, Michael Kitchen, Samantha Bond, Desmond Llewelyn, Alan Cumming, Gottfried John, Tchéky Karyo, Robbie Coltrane, Judi Dench, Joe Don Baker, Famke Janssen, Izabella Scorupco, Sean Bean, Pierce Brosnan
Studio
Running Time
130 minutes
MPA Rating
Rated PG-13 for a number of sequences of action/violence, and for some sexuality
The Cold War is over. The Russians are no longer enemies but the tension is still there. Political powers have changed but the lust for global domination forever. And deadly weapons are no longer used merely to kill but to cover up vast conspiracies of greed and money. And in present day, even the most honorable of men can be paid off to the highest bidder to do nasty work. But, as long as James... Full synopsis »
MOVIE REVIEW
James Bond has had a lot of faces over the year and Pierce Brosnan is the newest to take the role of Britain's top Secret Agent. Timothy Dalton was the previous Bond... he only lasted two movies for some reason or another. Both The Living Daylights and License to Kill were good movies, but there was something about them that just didn't work. Goldeneye hopes to rectify the James Bond series, and United Artists didn't restrain in allowing it to accomplish its task. Full movie review »