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Titolo originale: Tomorrow Never Dies
Regia:
Roger Spottiswoode
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Anno: 1997
Origine: United Kingdom |
Generi: Avventura Azione Thriller
Tag:
media tycoon
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navy
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london, england
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china
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england
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missile
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spy
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secret intelligence service
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intelligence
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manipulation of the media
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special car
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motorcycle
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secret service
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hamburg, germany
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Cast:
Pierce Brosnan
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Jonathan Pryce
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Michelle Yeoh
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Teri Hatcher
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Ricky Jay
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Götz Otto
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Joe Don Baker
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Vincent Schiavelli
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Judi Dench
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Desmond Llewelyn
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Samantha Bond
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Colin Salmon
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Geoffrey Palmer
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Julian Fellowes
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Terence Rigby
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Cecilie Thomsen
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Nina Young
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Daphne Deckers
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Colin Stinton
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Al Matthews
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Mark Spalding
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Bruce Alexander
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Anthony Green
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Christopher Bowen
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Dominic Shaun
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Julian Rhind-Tutt
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Gerard Butler
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Adam Barker
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Michael Byrne
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Pip Torrens
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Hugh Bonneville
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Jason Watkins
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Eoin McCarthy
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Brendan Coyle
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David Ashton
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William Scott-Masson
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Laura Brattan
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Nadia Cameron-Blakey
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Liza Ross
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Hugo Napier
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Rolf Saxon
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Vincent Wang
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Phillip Kwok
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Khan Bonfils
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Romo Gorrara
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Dinny Powell
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Antje Schmidt
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Sophie Schütt
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Il magnate delle televisioni Elliott Carver, con l'affondamento di una nave inglese e un jet cinese, vuole far scoppiare un conflitto del quale avere l'esclusiva. James Bond ha quarantott'ore per sventare il progetto.
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First James Bond movie released by MGM Distribution Company, due to a name change from MGM/UA Distri [...]
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Pierce Brosnan and Teri Hatcher feuded briefly during filming, due to her arriving late onto the set [...]
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Moneypenny phones Bond, when he is at Oxford university, and tells him to be at the Ministry of Defe [...]
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The upwards camera angle, filming the H.A.L.O. jump, created the illusion of having the stuntman ope [...]
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Stunt performers Mark Southworth and Wendy Leech performed the skyscraper jump on May 21, 1997, in B [...]
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Included among the American Film Institute's 2005 list of 250 movies nominated for AFI's 100 Years o [...]
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A promotional advertisement for BMW tying-in with the movie showed its three vehicles (two cars and [...]
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Michelle Yeoh got along well with Pierce Brosnan during filming, saying afterwards that Brosnan was [...]
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The Walther P99 gun that Bond uses in the film sold for £9,987.
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Director Roger Spottiswoode was insistent on having an authentic Russian rocket launcher for the ope [...]
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Julian Rhind-Tutt and Gerard Butler, who have small roles as sailors aboard H.M.S. Devonshire, appea [...]
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James Bond gets a new gun in this movie, the Walther P99, because Walther wanted to debut its new fi [...]
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The end credits song "Surrender" was composed and sung in the style of a Dame Shirley Bassey song, B [...]
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This was the second James Bond movie in a row in which Pinewood Studios, the studio that EON Product [...]
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The original title of this movie was "Tomorrow Never Lies", which makes sense when you consider medi [...]
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The "Situation Room" set, designed by Allan Cameron, was decorated with books on display hired by th [...]
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Sela Ward wrote in her autobiography that she auditioned for the role of Paris Carver, but was told [...]
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In the movie tie-in novelization, it is revealed that Stamper's (Götz Otto's) hobby is making "sn [...]
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Pierce Brosnan was injured during one of the fight scenes, a stuntman's helmet hit him in the face. [...]
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The production utilized Type 23 Duke Class Anti-Submarine frigates, along with the interior of H.M.S [...]
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The literal translations of some of the movie's foreign language titles include: James Bond 007: The [...]
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Part of the title of the James Bond video game 007: Agent Under Fire (2001) featured the phrase ''un [...]
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The title song tune was chosen by way of a competition. There were about twelve entries, including s [...]
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Jonathan Pryce (Elliot Carver) played James Bond creator Ian Fleming in Ian Fleming: Where Bond Bega [...]
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At the end of the movie, M plans a newspaper story concerning the death of Elliot Carver. She mentio [...]
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As shooting began on April 1, 1997, neither Jonathan Pryce nor Teri Hatcher had been cast.
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When Bond gets out of his BMW in Hamburg and hands the keys to the valet, he says "Lass dich nicht v [...]
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The Charity World Premiere was held on Tuesday, December 9, 1997 (which was also Dame Judi Dench's b [...]
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A lot of the model work and underwater sequences were filmed in the "Titanic" tank at Twentieth Cent [...]
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According to the book "The Bond Legacy", a farewell scene for Q was written for this movie, on the a [...]
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The opening arms bazaar sequence was originally intended to appear in 007 - Zona pericolo (1987). Th [...]
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Dedicated to the memory of long-time James Bond producer Albert R. Broccoli.
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One of the main reasons why John Barry turned down the opportunity to score another James Bond movie [...]
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David Arnold was chosen to compose the score on the personal recommendation of John Barry.
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Roger Spottiswoode is the first director from North America hired by EON Productions to direct an of [...]
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Michelle Yeoh reportedly wanted to perform all of her own stunts, but was prevented because director [...]
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In GoldenEye (1995), M (Dame Judi Dench) said: "Unlike the American government, we prefer not to get [...]
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The plane flown by Bond in the opening scene is an L-39 Fenix from Czechoslovakia, the Czech name fo [...]
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Teri Hatcher said that she accepted her role in this movie to fulfill her then husband's life-long d [...]
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Ricky Jay (Henry Gupta) is also an acclaimed magician, who holds a world record for the fastest thro [...]
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In the pre-credits sequence, Dame Judi Dench (M) and Geoffrey Palmer (Admiral Roebuck) are British i [...]
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Vincent Schiavelli played a hitman who killed Teri Hatcher. He also played a hitman in one episode o [...]
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Rumors have circulated that Paris was intended to be an established character, possibly Natalya Simo [...]
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The estimated body count is one hundred ninety-seven, making this the highest death toll in any Jame [...]
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The film had to be slightly edited for its UK theatrical release. Scenes of sailors being burnt by a [...]
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Michael G. Wilson: Tom Wallace, one of Elliot Carver's subordinates on a television screen, when Ell [...]
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Sales of real and toy replica Walther P99 pistols went through the roof after this movie was release [...]
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Seventeen 750iL Aspen Grey BMWs were used for the car chase. Four were adapted to be "hidden driver" [...]
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Gerard Butler and Pierce Brosnan played Enemies in Butterfly on a Wheel (2007).
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Three of the actors in John Frankenheimer's Ronin (1998) played the main archvillain in three separa [...]
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Colin Salmon also appeared in "Alien vs Predator" as Bishop's second-in-command.
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On the stealth boat, when Stamper wraps the chain around Wai Lin & drops her into the sea, she strug [...]
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Vehicles featured include: a silver gadget-laden BMW 750iL car; a brief glimpse of the silver birch [...]
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The original script had a reappearance from Valentin Zukovsky from GoldenEye (1995). He appeared in [...]
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The third and final film in the franchise to show James Bond in his Royal Navy Commander uniform.
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Julian Fellowes worked with Bond villain Sean Bean (Goldeneye) in Sharpe and with Bond Actor Timothy [...]
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The sledgehammers used by the actors to try and break into Bond's BMW car were specially designed pr [...]
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This film shot scenes in the same water tank in Mexico where Titanic was shot, but did so after Tita [...]
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The title was inspired by The Beatles song "Tomorrow Never Knows".
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This movie made particularly heavy use of gadgetry, because some fans thought there was too little o [...]
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Rolf Saxon worked with Bond Actor Sean Connery in Entrapment (1999).
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Daphne Deckers: The wife of the Wimbledon 1996 winner Richard Krajicek as Elliot Carver's public rel [...]
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When Bond first appears at the Weapons Bazaar and punches out the first two guards, with each guard [...]
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When they had to re-shoot the car park scene, it was too expensive to go back to Germany, so it was [...]
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Sir Anthony Hopkins was cast as Elliot Carver, and joined the production, but walked after three day [...]
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Not counting the regular characters of James Bond, Q, M, and Miss Moneypenny, this is the first Bond [...]
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Roger Spottiswoode said he had been previously offered to direct a James Bond movie while Timothy Da [...]
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Bond being briefed on doing a free fall from a plane is supposed to be over the South China Sea but [...]
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In the original drafts of the script, Stamper (Götz Otto) was to have suffered a brain injury tha [...]
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The license plate numbers of the Aston Martin DB5 in the Daniel Craig James Bond movies are as follo [...]
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Felix Leiter is mentioned in the novelization, where it is revealed that he now works for Pinkerton' [...]
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A young Gerard Butler makes an appearance as "Leading Seaman - H.M.S. Devonshire." He was later cons [...]
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This is the first James Bond movie in the official franchise to have a running time under two hours [...]
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A stunt involving setting fire to three vehicles produced more smoke than anticipated, causing a mem [...]
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Pernille Rosendahl, Pulp, Saint Etienne, and Marc Almond submitted songs to be used for this movie.
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The number plate of James Bond's BMW 750iL is "B-MT 2144". This ties in with his Aston Martin DB5's [...]
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Included among the American Film Institute's 2001 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Most [...]
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Vic Armstrong was under serious consideration to direct, and would have been next to be offered the [...]
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Producers considered starting a film franchise based on Wai Lin (Michelle Yeoh), but this never mate [...]
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It was falsely rumored that Izabella Scorupco, who played Natalya Simonova in GoldenEye (1995) was g [...]
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Paris Carver being a woman from 007's past, whom he once loved, was suggested by Pierce Brosnan.
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Since director Roger Spottiswoode felt that after the tank chase in GoldenEye (1995), he could not u [...]
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An alternate version of the briefing-in-the-car scene was filmed, where the characters drink cocktai [...]
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This film was going to mark the return of veteran Bond music composer John Barry but he ultimately d [...]
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This movie cost $52 million more than GoldenEye (1995), the largest increase in budget between two J [...]
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MGM exerted a lot of pressure on the producers to come up with a follow-up to GoldenEye (1995) that [...]
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The interiors of James Bond's Hamburg hotel room were filmed in part of the redecorated ballroom at [...]
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For the fight scene in the bicycle shop, the producers had to call in Jackie Chan's stunt team becau [...]
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Screenwriter Bruce Feirstein's nine-word pitch to the producers was: "Words are the new weapons; sat [...]
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Fourth movie in which James Bond drives his Aston Martin DB5. The others being: Agente 007 - Mission [...]
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In earlier drafts of the script, Elliot Carver was known as "Elliot Harmsway", and Wai Lin was known [...]
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In Elliot Carver's introduction scene, one of his reporters announces "floods in Pakistan, riots in [...]
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The stealth ship is not a fictional invention. Lockheed secretly constructed and demonstrated one in [...]
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H.A.L.O. stands for "High Altitude Low Opening" Jump. Stuntman B.J. Worth had to make eighty jumps o [...]
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The first draft of the script was set during the July 1997 transfer of Hong Kong from British to Chi [...]
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The location into which James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) drives his DB5 near the start of this movie also [...]
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Pierce Brosnan later said that production of this movie was "like pulling teeth".
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When this movie aired on TV3 in New Zealand on December 13, 2018, it had minor edits as it was given [...]
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Pierce Brosnan (James Bond) and Joe Don Baker (Jack Wade) appeared in GoldenEye (1995) and Mars Atta [...]
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Five hundred extras were used for Elliot Carver's launch party where James Bond reconnects with Pari [...]
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Even though this was the 18th film in Eon Productions' James Bond series, released 35 years after Dr [...]
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The Daily Mail reported that director Roger Spottiswoode and screenwriter Bruce Feirstein were no lo [...]
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The initial script was written by Bruce Feirstein, who had also worked on GoldenEye (1995). Roger Sp [...]
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Product placements, brand integrations, promotional tie-ins, and sponsorships for this movie include [...]
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Gerard Butler and Colin Salmon would later appear In London Has Fallen (2016)
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Crime writer Donald E. Westlake provided a script treatment.
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Chief of Staff Bill Tanner was intended to return in this movie after appearing in GoldenEye (1995), [...]
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Monica Bellucci read for the role of Paris Carver. According to Pierce Brosnan, "The fools said no". [...]
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Since this movie's release, a few of its cast members died: Desmond Llewellyn died on December 19, 1 [...]
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A love scene between 007 and Paris Carver was dropped from this movie, as Teri Hatcher was pregnant [...]
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With the release date set for December 12, 1997, The second unit began filming the pre-title sequenc [...]
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When James Bond and Wai Lin are captured and prepared to be tortured, Stamper shows them his tools. [...]
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Scenes that take place off the coast of Vietnam were filmed near Thailand instead, near the so-calle [...]
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The headline, "The Empire will Strike Back", so admired by Elliot Carver when reviewing media reacti [...]
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In the novelization, James Bond revealed that Natalya Simonova from GoldenEye (1995) married a hocke [...]
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Michael Byrne worked with Bond Actor Sean Connery in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and also wor [...]
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James Bond switched from a Walther PPK to a Walther P99 in this movie. The Walther P99 was used unti [...]
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When Götz Otto was called in for casting, he was given twenty seconds to introduce himself. He si [...]
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The alleged "Atlantic Hotel" car park rooftop belongs to an electronics department store. This car p [...]
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The ships used in this movie are Type-23 Duke Class Anti-Submarine frigates. The interior shots were [...]
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In an earlier version of the script, the leading female characters are very different. Wai Lin doesn [...]
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In Lois & Clark - Le nuove avventure di Superman: Don't Tug on Superman's Cape (1995), Teri Hatcher' [...]
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Just before shooting the scene where James Bond and Wai Lin get on the motorcycle, director Roger Sp [...]
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The score was not complete in time for the release of the soundtrack. As such, a second soundtrack a [...]
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Agente 007 - Vivi e lascia morire (1973) was the first James Bond movie to feature the word "die" (o [...]
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The low flying helicopter flying through the Vietnamese street was accomplished by CGI. The body of [...]
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This was the first of three James Bond movies to be adapted into books by then-current Bond novelist [...]
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Jonathan Pryce has the distinction in being the only actor to have ever played both a James Bond mov [...]
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Teri Hatcher filmed the scene where she is stripped down to her black underwear out of her black dre [...]
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The character of Henry Gupta (Ricky Jay) was originally written as a young man from India.
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Martin Campbell declined the chance to direct again, not wanting to make two James Bond movies in a [...]
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Nina Young played Pegasus's secretary in the James Bond parody Johnny English.
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Tomorrow Never Dies unites some actors who stars in the Star Trek Franchise. Michelle Yeoh (Star Tre [...]
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Natasha Henstridge was in the running to play Paris Carver at one point.
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Colin Stinton worked with Bond Actor Sean Connery in Das Russland Haus (1990).
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The same year, Teri Hatcher's television show Lois & Clark - Le nuove avventure di Superman (1993), [...]
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Götz Otto dyed his hair blond to play Stamper.
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This movie was originally going to be called "Tomorrow Never Lies". There are video tapes that were [...]
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As of 2019, Elliot Carver (Jonathan Pryce) has the distinction of being the only James Bond villain [...]
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Because snow was an essential ingredient for the opening action sequence, and the existing snow was [...]
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Roger Spottiswoode had hoped that the descent outside the building could be done by computerized vis [...]
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Though it has long been part of the James Bond character's reputation in story and dialogue, this is [...]
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The BMW 750i that James Bond uses in this movie is the first Q-Branch car in the franchise that has [...]
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Stunt coordinator Vic Armstrong's wife stood in for Michelle Yeoh in the motorcycle chase. It was re [...]
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Hugh Bonneville, Samantha Bond (Money Penny), and Brendan Coyle appeared on Downton Abbey (2010) and [...]
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Despite rumors to the contrary, the character referred to as "P. WO" that appears on screen at 1:43: [...]
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Julian Rhind-Tutt worked with Bond Actor Daniel Craig in The Trench and Sword of Honor.
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The DVD release contains a music track where people can watch the movie without dialogue and with th [...]
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The Royal Navy ship featured most in the movie is H.M.S. Bedford. In reality the last Royal Navy shi [...]
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The novelization, and the deleted scenes, give Elliot Carver's backstory. He is the illegitimate son [...]
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With his appearance in this movie, Michael Byrne joins the list of Indiana Jones actors and actresse [...]
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When Bond does the HALO jump, the rear of the plane opens up whilst he is being briefed about the ju [...]
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First EON Productions James Bond movie to be presented by the "Albert R. Broccoli's Eon Productions" [...]
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Elliott Carver's newspaper factory is the printing presses of London's Daily Telegraph and Evening S [...]
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Fifteen BMW 750s were destroyed in the making of this movie.
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Because the producers had already secured a release date, the production couldn't find studio space. [...]
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Because the second half of this movie was set in Vietnam, the production negotiated for a while for [...]
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Wai Lin's outfit becomes less revealing as she and Bond fall down the side of the skyscraper.
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At the end when HMS Bedford is searching for Bond and Wai Lin, a voice is heard over a loudspeaker c [...]
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It would be physically impossible for the torpedo drill, launched in the first scene, to maintain su [...]
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The handcuff can be seen not closed around the water pipe.
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When Carver's guards initially try to break into Bond's car, they can not even dent the vehicle; how [...]
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When Bond and Wai Lin are riding the motorbike across the roofs in Saigon, in several of the long sh [...]
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When Carver is talking about launching his missile into Beijing, and his motive, he says, "Oh, nothi [...]
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The fleet as seen is missing the Royal Navy's most powerful units, the aircraft carriers, of which a [...]
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Bond's ex-girlfriend orders him a Vodka martini, shaken not stirred. Shaking versus stirring makes n [...]
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At the sinking of HMS Devonshire, no people are visible in the water or abandoning ship, yet later w [...]
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When Bond and Wai Lin arrive in Saigon by helicopter, a Thai flag is even visible flying from a buil [...]
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When Bond is on the base in the South China Sea, there are F-15E fighters visible in the background. [...]
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When Carver's guards attempt to use a sledgehammer on the windshield, the head of the hammer flexes [...]
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Helicopters are physically incapable of hovering in place with their rotors tilted forward, as indic [...]
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During the motorcycle chase where Bond and Wai Lin take the high route to escape their pursuers the [...]
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Amount of vodka in Bond's bottle during the hotel scene.
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When Wai Lin and Bond are captured and brought to Carver, Carver types their obituary on a giant scr [...]
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Bond is briefed in M's limousine, while they travel from the Ministry of Defence back to MI6 HQ. The [...]
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When Bond drives off the roof of the Hotel Atlantic in Hamburg, he lands in a spot in Mönckebergs [...]
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In the shootout in the printing press in Hamburg, when Bond leaps from the higher platform to the on [...]
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At the end of the film, M is informed that "Bedford reports that Carver went down with his ship. It [...]
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Gupta tape-records Paris and Bond talking. Later on, he plays back a completely different recording [...]
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Considering that in the early 1990's, the total number of legitimate Windows licences in China stood [...]
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English subtitles on the majority of releases claim Wai Lin (speaking Cantonese) is saying, "Bring t [...]
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At the beginning Bond gets in the jet with the nuclear weapons to get it out of the way of the missi [...]
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During the parking garage chase, from Bond's Point of View, there seems to be black gloves turning t [...]
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The BMW's registration plates are supposed to be German but they are the wrong size, shape and font. [...]
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The marketplace of the terrorists is somewhere in Russia. In the movie is clear visible, that some o [...]
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When Bond says "You forgot the first rule of mass media Elliot. Give the people what they want!" Bon [...]
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The area where Wai Lin hangs underwater in the middle of the night is remarkably well lit.
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When Bond and Wai Lin have been captured, and they are flying towards the Carver building, Bond sarc [...]
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When Bond hands the BMW to the valet in Hamburg, he tells him in German "Lass dich nicht verarschen" [...]
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When Bond tries to escape from the parking garage, you can see that the people in the car constantly [...]
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Bond knocks one of Carver's henchmen into the printing press and the newspapers start printing with [...]
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In the diving scene, Bond and Wai Lin are emerging straight up out of some 30-40 meters depth, after [...]
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The scene where the tire re-inflates itself shows a wheel of the "classic" series for the BMW 7, yet [...]
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When Bond and Wai Lin are being chased by the helicopter, Wai Lin's fake left arm is much too long.
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When a handcuffed Bond and Wai Lin ride the motorbike back down to the ground, her "left arm" which [...]
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When Bond makes a HALO (High Altitude, Low Open) parachute jump, the Jumpmaster warns him that he ne [...]
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In the opening sequence, after firing the missile, the ship reports back that they have lost contact [...]
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Wade is walking toward the camera with his hat in his right hand. The next shot shows him walking aw [...]
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When Stamper's men begin sledgehammering the BMW, the hammers bounce off, but the car doesn't move. [...]
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When Paris asks Bond if he still sleeps with a gun under his pillow he is looking right at her. When [...]
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There is a shot during the sinking of the HMS Devonshire where the drill-bot is being lowered into t [...]
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The satellite in Carver's building is much too small to do anything useful, and would certainly not [...]
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When the BMW jumps out of the car park, a wide shot shows the motion of the car. If the car had cont [...]
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When the helicopter is about ready to crash into the building at the end of the motorcycle chase, cr [...]
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In the video conference scene Carver is shown having requested the "new software" to be full of bugs [...]
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Just before the assailants shoot holes through the windshield of the BMW in the garage, the car is m [...]
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When Bond parks his car in the garage, the tires are turned slightly to the right. Later, when Carve [...]
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Bond has trouble operating a Chinese computer keyboard, although he has studied Oriental languages a [...]
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When Stamper runs across the rooftop next to the Atlantic Hotel to watch Bond climb on the hotel's r [...]
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When Bond first looks inside the red box, the GPS encoder displays a steady 19.0 as a counter runs f [...]
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In the beginning scene in terrorist's marketplace in the mountain the jets are called "MiG". But thi [...]
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The movie is set in 1997, yet Ho Chi Minh City is referred to as Saigon, a name not officially used [...]
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When first shown MI6's little spy camera at the arms bazaar, there is a wire coming out the back of [...]
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Wai Lin is tied to a chain and dropped into the water below Carver's stealth ship. The chain is show [...]
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The enemy jet pilots in the opening sequence are shown sporting stubbles. While showing bad guys as [...]
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When the guy in the red coat is tossed into the newspaper printing press, you can briefly see the sa [...]
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In the parking garage chase scene, when he shoots the red car with missiles it is thrown back on top [...]
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Assuming it works the way that Q describes it, the method that Bond steers the car with the cell pho [...]
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When Bond and Wai Lin are being taken to Carver's building by helicopter, we get a shot of the build [...]
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Towards the end of the movie, Stamper drops Wai Lin into the sea while she is bound up by the chain. [...]
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During the car chase in the German parking garage in some shots over the steering wheel and the dash [...]
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When Bond is talking to M and Moneypenny in the limo, the blue partition window can be seen being ra [...]
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During the motorcycle chase, the Range Rovers become dusty and dirty while hitting bags on the side [...]
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In the opening sequence, Bond "hijacks" a military jet in an attempt to escape with the on-board nuc [...]
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Shots from inside James' BMW during the chase scene inside the German parking deck show the BMW's st [...]
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When Bond commandeers a rocket launcher on the stealth boat, the rocket launcher is on his right sid [...]
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At the party scene, there is a Porsche Boxster whose license plate starts with "BYL". Such plates ar [...]
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When Carver removes the word Killed when typing the headline and replaces it with the word Murdered [...]
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When we first see MI6's little spy camera at the arms bazaar, there is a wire coming out the back of [...]
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The BMW that drives off the roof of the parking deck and crashes into the Avis dealer has a tinted m [...]
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When in the plane, Bond's oxygen mask is clearly seen clipped to his helmet in frontal camera shots, [...]
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Why bother with making the Carver's ship invisible to all electronic surveillance when it is so big [...]
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As the ship in the beginning went to General Quarters everyone left the galley. Ninety seconds later [...]
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On the stealth boat, Bond is using a silenced Walther P99 yet the sound of it is as if it is unsilen [...]
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During the motorcycle chase scene, the stunt riders are seen correctly piloting the bike using count [...]
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When Bond and Wai Lin are captured by Carver, Carver says, "I'll leave you to Stamper and his toys." [...]
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How would the sea drill, with as much maneuverability as a hippopotamus, be able to turn corners and [...]
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Since the sinking of the Titanic, it has been mandatory that British shipping must maintain a visual [...]
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In the shower scene after the motorbike chase, Bond has removed his shirt, despite still being handc [...]
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After the chase, under the shower, Wai Lin opens the handcuffs with her earring in a fraction of a s [...]
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Chinese computer keyboards do not actually have Chinese characters on the keys. China uses QWERTY ke [...]
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"Back-seat driver" in Bond's car can be seen under black cloth when Bond test drives his car.
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As Bond escapes the military installation using a captured plane, he knocks out a pilot wielding a B [...]
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Bond is confused by a PC keyboard with Chinese letters. In "You Only Live Twice" Bond stated that he [...]
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Many cars seen in the German parking garage were never sold in Germany: Chevrolet Sprint, Proton MPi [...]
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Technically speaking, the HMS Devonshire was still in International Waters even with it's GPS error. [...]
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The interior set of the stealth boat is much larger than the actual stealth boat.
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The rear window of Bond's car repairs itself soon after the missile passes through the hole in it.
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During the Parking Garage chase, James Bond fires various gadgets using the same upper right button [...]
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When Bond and Wai Lin jump through a window through the office in Saigon, several of Carver's past h [...]
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When HMS Devonshire gives its position as 114 23 818 E, 37 74 624 N, that longitude and latitude is [...]
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Wai Lin is submerged underwater for considerable time, and Bond "rescues" her by breathing air into [...]
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120 is the maximum terminal velocity for skydivers only in the relatively thick lower atmosphere. 20 [...]
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The print-works infiltrated by both Bond & Wai Lin is supposed to be in Germany and whilst set dress [...]
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There's no reason why a hotel's parking garage door should be armored and be able to withstand missi [...]
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The Type 23 Duke class frigate is seen firing a missile from its forward deck to destroy the terrori [...]
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When Bond parachutes into the ocean, in the air the tanks are quite spread apart, almost behind each [...]
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There is no reason whatsoever for the sea drill to be mounted on a support rail that would let it go [...]
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During the dogfight, two rockets miss their target and hit the mountainside, then explode with a hug [...]
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When Bond jumps from the C-160 for the HALO jump, the scene starts with the rear hatch opening and B [...]
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When the Devonshire is challenged by the Chinese early in the film, the whole point is that she is i [...]
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When Dr. Kaufman holds up the tape containing the news story announcing Paris Carver and Bond's deat [...]
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During the motorcycle chase, Bond is supposed to be constantly holding Wai Lin's right hand with his [...]
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M claims China had the world's largest air force. That was incorrect in the late 1990s.
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When the jump officer is prepping Bond for the H.A.L.O. jump, and we see him from behind, his mouth [...]
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The hi-tech car accepts Bond's fingerprint ID, even though he runs his finger along the line of scan [...]
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When Elliot is talking to Paris about "the key to a great story", his lips are not moving in sync wi [...]
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When Bond test drives the BMW using the phone, set in Hamburg airport (but filmed in England) a Vaux [...]
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When Bond is fighting in the sound studio, he picks up a lampshade and uses it as a weapon. He strik [...]
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The gap between "One minute to impact" and "30 seconds to impact" lasts for 53 seconds.
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Frase
Elliot Carver: Soon I'll have reached out to and i [...]
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Wai-Lin: [Bond and Wai-Lin are handcuffed together [...]
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M: How much do you know about Elliot Carver, 007? [...]
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James Bond: We're gonna finish this together. And [...]
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James Bond: I didn't ask you to get involved in th [...]
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[Bond has taken Gupta hostage and is negotiating w [...]
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[finding Paris's body in his hotel room, Bond sudd [...]
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[the phone in Bond's car ring] James Bond: Yes? [...]
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James Bond: Are you sure you can do this on your o [...]
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Tamara Steel: Mr. Carver here is the banker Mr. [ [...]
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Cmdr. Richard Day - HMS Devonshire: Officer of the [...]
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Voice in Car: [during car chase] Warning! Unsafe d [...]
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[Gupta targets the stolen cruise missile at Beijin [...]
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Paris Carver: Don't argue with me James. You know, [...]
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Dr. Kaufman: This is very embarrassing. It seems t [...]
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James Bond: [Bond says goodbye in Danish to Moneyp [...]
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Wai Lin: [straddling Bond on a motorcycle] Don't g [...]
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James Bond: White Knight to White Rook, I've evacu [...]
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Elliot Carver: Mr. Gupta, is the missile ready to [...]
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Moneypenny: [Calling on the phone] James? Where ar [...]
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Elliot Carver: When I was sixteen, I went to work [...]
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Elliot Carver: Mr. Wallace, call the President. Te [...]
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Captain - HMS Bedford: PWO, Is that target too sma [...]
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[to Carver before he is kiled by the sea-vac] Jam [...]
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James Bond: Why did you marry him? Paris Carver: [...]
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Q: Grow up, double O seven.
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Q: It's the insurance damage waiver for your beaut [...]
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James Bond: [Making a toast] To you. Paris Carver [...]
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Paris Carver: [sighs] What was it James? Did I get [...]
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[referring to the headline "The Empire WILL strike [...]
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Elliot Carver: Even if they were looking for me, w [...]
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Jack Wade: Seems like an awful lot just to save th [...]
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Dr. Dave Greenwalt: I just noticed something. Jac [...]
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Admiral Roebuck: [to Russian General] Can't you pe [...]
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Paris Carver: [to Bond] If it comes to a choice be [...]
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Jack Wade: You know that, officially, Uncle Sam is [...]
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Elliot Carver: The distance between insanity and g [...]
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James Bond: I always wondered how I'd feel if I ev [...]
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Q: I am not interested in your sordid escapades. L [...]
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[first lines] Charles Robinson: Our man's in posi [...]
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M: I believe you once had a relationship with Carv [...]
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[Carver is revealing his plan to Wai Lin] Elliot [...]
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Elliot Carver: Don't you realise how absurd your p [...]
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[last lines] Wai-Lin: They're looking for us, Jam [...]
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Admiral Roebuck: Black King to White Bishop. Autho [...]
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Elliot Carver: Fire one missile at the flagship of [...]
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James Bond: I was curious who Carver would send. [...]
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[Elliot Carver is gloating over his success of his [...]
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Dr. Kaufman: [aims his gun at Bond] But now, Mr. B [...]
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James Bond: I thought we might link up. Wai Lin: [...]
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Q: Your new BMW 750. All the usual refinements. Ma [...]
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Jack Wade: Yo! Jimbo! James Bond: Wade, what the [...]
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James Bond: [Bond is at Oxford engaged in some ext [...]
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Elliot Carver: Mr. Jones, are we ready to release [...]
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Wai Lin: [bobbing in the South China Sea in scuba [...]
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Elliot Carver: I'm thinking of getting Wai Lin beh [...]
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Wai-Lin: It's mostly dull routine, of course, but [...]
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James Bond: [Bond is practicing speaking Danish wi [...]
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Wai-Lin: James, try the detonators! The missile wi [...]
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Paris Carver: Come on, Elliot. Ignore those people [...]
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James Bond: I never believe what I read in the pre [...]
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Elliot Carver: Good morning, my golden retrievers. [...]
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[Carver has just informed his department heads of [...]
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James Bond: Another Carver building. If I didn't k [...]
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Wai Lin: Helicopter! James Bond: All right, keep [...]
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Elliot Carver: [Sees Wai-Lin on a surveillance cam [...]
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James Bond: You were pretty good with that hook. [...]
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Elliot Carver: [referring to Bond and Wai Lin] Mr [...]
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[the Royal Navy has launched a cruise missile at a [...]
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James Bond: I may have some breaking news for you, [...]
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Dr. Kaufman: My art is in great demand, Mr. Bond. [...]
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Paris Carver: Tell me, James: do you still sleep w [...]
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Mr. Stamper: Stamper to bridge. Bond is dead. Ell [...]
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Elliot Carver: Ah, Miss Lin! Your countrymen are b [...]
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[Bond's transmission has shown a known terrorist h [...]
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James Bond: [after throwing a bad guy into a print [...]
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Elliot Carver: Words are the new weapons, satellit [...]
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Master Sergeant 3: [prepping Bond for jump] You fr [...]
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James Bond: I can get you out of the country in fo [...]
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Party Waiter: Something to drink, Mrs. Carver? Pa [...]
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James Bond: It won't look like a suicide if you sh [...]
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James Bond: I think we understand each other. Q: [...]
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Elliot Carver: Mr. Bond, Ms. Lin. Welcome to Saigo [...]
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Admiral Roebuck: With all due respect, M, sometime [...]
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James Bond: [on the phone] Bond here.
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James Bond: [on the motorcycle] Get on the back! [...]
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James Bond: Filthy Habit!
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James Bond: Hello Elliot, interesting plan! Ellio [...]
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Charles Robinson: How'd they get the paper out so [...]
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Gupta: I call it "Gupta's Law of Creative Anomalie [...]
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James Bond: [after Bond hears the female voice in [...]
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Mr. Stamper: Drop the knife Mr. Bond or I drop you [...]
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Elliot Carver: According to Eastern philosophy, th [...]
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Adm. Kelly - HMS Bedford: Now, Captain? Whatever t [...]
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Paris Carver: Do you know I used to look in the pa [...]
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Wai Lin: Exactly what kind of banking do you speci [...]
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Mr. Stamper: I owe you an unpleasant death, Mr. Bo [...]
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