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Format: DVD
 Oct 2000
 Rated PG
 Recording Mode: Dolby Surround
 Sound: Stereo, Surround
 Closed Captioned
 133 min.
 Color
 UPC: 027616853981 |
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Movie Description In this remake and updated version of the 1965 THUNDERBALL, James Bond, who has been primarily teaching for the last few years, is quite happily yanked out of semiretirement to deal with the deadly SPECTRE organization's newest plan for the destruction of the planet. (The Bond story line mimics Sean Connery's semiretirement from the role, which he had last played in 1971's DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER.) Agent Number 2, also known as Maximilian Largo (Klaus Maria Brandauer), has managed to steal two cruise missiles armed with nuclear warheads, and Agent Number 1, Blofeld (Max von Sydow), has threatened to explode them in areas with large populations if a huge, and almost impossible, ransom demand from the NATO countries is not met. The film features an excellent gaming battle between Largo and Bond, as well as stunning turns by Barbara Carrera and Kim Basinger.
Synopsis Sean Connery, as suave as ever, returns to the role that made him an international star. This time Bond must stop a power-hungry madman who attempts to extort the world's major governments in a story that revisits THUNDERBALL.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35 Audio: Dolby Surround - English
Shot in Panavision; color by Technicolor.
Additional cast: Pamela Salem (Miss Moneypenny), Milow Kirek (Kovacs), Pat Roach (Lippe), Anthony Sharp (Lord Ambrose),Gavan O'Herlihy (Jack Petachi) and Saskia Cohen Tanugi (Nicole).
The film is a remake of an earlier James Bond picture THUDNERBALL (1965).
NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN is the first James Bond film for Sean Connery in 12 years.
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