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GoldenEye - 1995 | 130 mins | Action, Thriller | ColourThe Production TeamDirector: Martin Campbell. Producer: Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson. Executive Producer: Tom Pevsner and Anthony Waye. Script: Jeffrey Caine and Bruce Feirstein. (from a story by Michael France) Cinematography: Phil Meheux. Editing: Terry Rawlings. Art Direction: Andrew Ackland-Snow, Kathrin Brunner and Charles Dwight Lee. Production Design: Peter Lamont. Costume Design: Lindy Hemming. Make-Up Dept: Colin Jamison and Norma Webb. Sound: Anthony Bell, David John, Bob Risk and Jim Shields. Music: Eric Serra. Title Song: Bono and The Edge. Music Direction: John Altman. |
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The CastPierce Brosnan - Commander James Bond Famke Janssen - Xenia Zaragevna Onatopp Sean Bean - Alec Trevelyan, 006/Janus Izabella Scorupco - Natalya Fyodorovna Simonova Joe Don Baker - CIA Agent Jack Wade Judi Dench - M Robbie Coltrane - Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky Tchéky Karyo - Defense Minister Dimitri Mishkin Gottfried John - Colonel/General Arkady Ourumov Alan Cumming - Boris Grishenko Desmond Llewelyn - Q Samantha Bond - Miss Moneypenny |
Plot SynopsisPierce Brosnan makes his 007 introduction by bringing a refreshing dash of dynamism, humour and self-mocking jingoism back to the classic formula. Named after the house in Jamaica of Bond’s creator, Ian Fleming, GoldenEye finds the ageless secret agent dealing with deadly double agents in a crumbling post-Soviet Russia and a modern feminist boss. James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) and 006 Alec Trevalyan (Sean Bean) break into a Soviet chemical weapons facility at Archangel. Trevalyan is apparently killed, but Bond destroys the facility and escapes. Nine years later, at a casino in France, Bond meets Xenia Onatopp (Famke Janssen) - a beautiful woman who, he discovers, is probably a member of the Janus crime syndicate, based in St Petersburg. The head of Janus is a Cossack who apparently lives on an old missile train. Onatopp kills a Canadian admiral and steals his pass. Using it, she and an associate obtain access to the demonstration of a new helicopter, which is hardened against all forms of electromagnetic jamming or radiation. They steal the helicopter and, later, Onatopp uses it to take Ouromov (Head of the Russian Space Division) to a satellite control station at Severnaya. There they steal the control codes for the two highly secret GoldenEye satellites, which use nuclear explosions to form an electromagnetic pulse, which can disable and destroy all of the electrical devices in whatever area they are fired at. Ouromov uses one of the satellites to blow up Severnaya itself to cover his tracks - escaping in the protected helicopter while three MiGs sent to investigate crash, their electronics malfunctioning. Ouromov (Gottfried John) is unaware that a woman -Natalya Simonova (Izabella Scorupco) - has escaped. Bond is sent by M to find out what happened. Knowing that Onatopp is somehow involved, he ensures that he comes to the attention of the Janus crime syndicate, but is shocked to discover their head is Alec Trevalyan - formerly 006. Trevalyan is bitter at the treatment of his parents by the British (they were Cossacks returned to Stalin after World War Two) and he intends electronically stealing billions of pounds from London's financial market and then covering his tracks using GoldenEye to wipe all records of the transactions. Bond follows Trevalyan to Cuba, where his satellite control station is located, and blows it up before he can transmit the firing signal, Trevalyan is killed in a fight with Bond. |
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