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Goldeneye
(VHS, 1999) Other Editions...

Leading Role: Famke Janssën, Pierce Brosnan
Director: Martin Campbell

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Format: VHS
Oct 1999
Rated PG-13
Recording Mode: Dolby Surround
Sound: HiFi, Surround, Stereo
138 min.
Color
Extra Info: Spanish Subtitles
UPC: 027616556936
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Movie Description
Directed by Martin Campbell, GOLDENEYE makes the transition to a more modern image for the James Bond series. Bond's out-of-date womanizing is presented with a feminist challenge from the newly cast Judi Dench as an impenetrable M, and Samantha Bond as a wiser and more forthright Moneypenny. The action sequences, replete with helicopter hijinks and copious explosions, are complex and stylish, making the film a polished sensation.


This installment in the series introduces actor Pierce Brosnan in the role of suave, debonair, irresistible 007. Despite the end of the Cold War, James Bond still finds himself pitted against nefarious Russians who want to rule the world. This time around, his enemies are a gang of mobsters and former military men who have gained access to the Goldeneye, which can cut off electrical currents in London. Alec Trevelyan (Sean Bean) is the leader, with General Ourumov (Gottfried John) an additional threat. Sizzling Bond babe Xenia Onatopp (Famke Janssen) is the sleek robber who, with Ourumov, successfully steals the Goldeneye, which the villains plan to use in their quest to control financial markets around the globe. However, this grizzly group of scoundrels is no match for Bond, who constantly outwits their attempts to assassinate him. Bond rescues the tough and lovely Natalya Simonova (Izabella Scorupco), who was caught in Trevalyan's deadly web, and she eventually helps Bond turn the tables on his foes as he uses his quick instincts, innovative weapons, and cool gadgetry to save the day.

Credits
Cast:Famke Janssën, Pierce Brosnan
Director:Martin Campbell
Producer:Barbara Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson

Synopsis
This, the 17th James Bond film, introduces actor Pierce Brosnan in the role of suave, debonair, irresistible 007. And despite the end of the Cold War, Bond still finds himself pitted against nefarious Russians who want to rule the world. This time his enemies are a gang of mobsters and former military men who have gained access to the GoldenEye, which can cut off electrical currents in London. The villains plan to use the GoldenEye in their quest to control financial markets around the globe. Using his wits, weapons, and cool gadgetry, Bond sets out to save the day, stopping for the occasional babe and martini along the way.

Film Notes
World theatrical premiere at Radio City Music Hall in New York City: November 13, 1995.

The film received its wide theatrical release November 17, 1995. It went on to make over $100 million at the box office, and was the 8th highest grossing film of 1995.

The budget for the film was $50 million.

Bond drives a BMW Z3, equipped with radar, stinger missiles, and parachute brakes.

The enemy, Trevelyan, has two high-tech vehicles: his Tiger helicopter, which resists all electronic signals; and his missile train, which is also his headquarters.

The majority of the film was shot in Leavesden, near London.

"Goldeneye" was the name of author Ian Fleming's Jamaican home.

GOLDENEYE is the first film to be shot at England's Leavesden Studios, which was made from the remnants of a wartime aircraft factory owned by Rolls Royce.

Roger Moore's son, Christian, was a third assistant director on the film.

Industry Reviews
"...The best bit of Bond-age since Sean Connery....GOLDENEYE's vision is 20/20 when it comes to reviving a legend..." -- 3 1/2 out of 4 stars
USA Today - p.1D - Susan Wloszczyna

"...State-of-the-art stunt work, a brouhaha about weapons systems in space...and gorgeous, super-competent female sidekicks....[Brosnan] puts a much-needed glint in GOLDENEYE." -- Rating: B
Entertainment Weekly - pp.106-7 - Glenn Kenny

"...A dynamic action entry in its own right....Brosnan makes the grade as 007. He handles the action capably..."
Variety - Todd McCarthy

Quotations
"I think you're a sexist, misogynist dinosaur, a relic of the Cold War." -- 007's female boss M (JUDI DENCH), to Bond himself (PIERCE BROSNAN).


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