It was the first Bond film produced after the death of series veteran Albert R. Broccoli and the last to be released under the United Artists label.
The film was a commercial success, grossing over $339 million worldwide. It famously opened on the same day as Titanic , making it the only Brosnan-era Bond film not to debut at #1.
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The film features a remote-controlled BMW 750iL that Bond operates via a touchpad on his cellphone during a high-stakes garage chase in Hamburg. Critical and Commercial Performance
(1997) is the 18th film in the James Bond series and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as Agent 007. It is widely recognized for its prescient plot regarding media manipulation and its high-octane action sequences. Film Overview Release Date: December 19, 1997. Director: Roger Spottiswoode. Main Cast: Pierce Brosnan as James Bond. Jonathan Pryce as Elliot Carver, the power-mad media mogul. It was the first Bond film produced after
The story follows Bond as he attempts to stop from starting a war between the United Kingdom and China . Carver uses a "stealth ship" to sink a British frigate in the South China Sea, blaming the Chinese Air Force to boost his media empire’s ratings and secure exclusive broadcasting rights in China for the next century. Production Highlights
as Paris Carver, Bond’s former lover and Carver’s wife. Theme Song: Performed by Sheryl Crow . Key Plot Summary It famously opened on the same day as
as Colonel Wai Lin, a Chinese spy and skilled martial artist.