GoldenEye (1995)
GoldenEye (1995)
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Cast & Crew.
Pierce Brosnan
James Bond
Sean Bean
Alec Trevelyan
Izabella Scorupco
Natalya Fyodorovna Simonova
Famke Janssen
Xenia Onatopp
Joe Don Baker
Jack Wade
Judi Dench
M
Robbie Coltrane
Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky
Tchéky Karyo
Defense Minister Dmitri Mishkin
Gottfried John
General Arkady Grigorovich Ourumov
Alan Cumming
Boris Grishenko
Desmond Llewelyn
Q
Samantha Bond
Miss Moneypenny
Michael Kitchen
Bill Tanner
Serena Gordon
Caroline
Simon Kunz
Severnaya Duty Officer
Pavel Douglas
French Warship Captain
Olivier Lajous
French Warship Officer
Billy J. Mitchell
Admiral Chuck Farrell
Constantine Gregory
Computer Store Manager
Minnie Driver
Irina
Michelle Arthur
Anna
Ravil Isyanov
Mig Pilot
Vladimir Milanovich
Croupier
Trevor Byfield
Train Driver
Peter Majer
Valentin's Bodyguard
Kate Gayson
Casino Girl
Simone Bechtel
Casino Guest
Martin Campbell
Director
Jeffrey Caine
Screenplay
Bruce Feirstein
Screenplay
Barbara Broccoli
Producer
Tom Pevsner
Executive Producer
Éric Serra
Original Music Composer
Phil Meheux
Director of Photography
Terry Rawlings
Editor
Debbie McWilliams
Casting
Peter Lamont
Production Design
Andrew Ackland-Snow
Art Direction
Kathrin Brunner
Art Direction
Charles Dwight Lee
Art Direction
Michael Ford
Set Decoration
Lindy Hemming
Costume Design
Michael G. Wilson
Producer
Anthony Waye
Producer
Daniel Kleinman
Main Title Designer
Ian Fleming
Characters
John Scott
Wardrobe Supervisor
Michael France
Story
Michael Boone
Assistant Art Director
Steven Lawrence
Assistant Art Director
Tony Graysmark
Construction Coordinator
Neil Lamont
Supervising Art Director
Pam Dixon
Casting
Robert Hathaway
Music Editor
Charles Bodycomb
Armorer
June Randall
Script Supervisor
Harvey Harrison
Camera Operator
Roger Pearce
Camera Operator
Herbert Raditschnig
Camera Operator
Tim Wooster
Camera Operator
Keith Hamshere
Still Photographer
George Whitear
Still Photographer
Bill Pochetty
Gaffer
Luigi Bisioli
Gaffer
Steve Foster
Gaffer
Chris Corbould
Special Effects Supervisor
Mara Bryan
Visual Effects Coordinator
Tim Grover
Visual Effects Editor / First Assistant Editor
Peter Musgrave
Dialogue Editor
Michael A. Carter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Graham V. Hartstone
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Hayward
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jim Shields
Supervising Sound Editor
David John
Sound Recordist
Colin Jamison
Hair Supervisor
Linda DeVetta
Makeup Supervisor
Trefor Proud
Makeup Artist
Jan Jamison
Hairstylist
Hilary Haines
Hairstylist
Callum McDougall
Unit Production Manager
Simon Crane
Stunt Coordinator
Terry Cade
Stunts
Patrick Cauderlier
Stunts
Jim Dowdall
Stunts
Tracey Eddon
Stunts
Steve Griffin
Stunt Driver
Jamie Edgell
Stunts
Paul Heasman
Stunts
Rémy Julienne
Stunt Driver
Sean McCabe
Stunts
Gary Powell
Stunts
Wayne Michaels
Stunts
Christophe Vaison
Stunt Driver
Terry Forrestal
Stunts
Julian Spencer
Stunts
Ron Quelch
Production Assistant
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 16, 1995
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 10m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$60,000,000
Box Office$352,194,034
Filming LocationsContra Dam · Hittnau · Ticino, Switzerland · England · London, United Kingdom · Saint Petersburg, Russia · Monte Carlo Casino, Monaco · Arecibo Radio Telescope, Puerto Rico · Puerto Rico, United States · France
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This Movie Is About.
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GoldenEye is a 1995 spy film, the seventeenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the first to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Directed by Martin Campbell, it was the first in the series not to use any story elements from the works of novelist Ian Fleming. GoldenEye was also the first James Bond film not produced by Albert R. Broccoli, following his stepping down from Eon Productions and replacement by his daughter, Barbara Broccoli (along with Michael G. Wilson, although Broccoli was still involved as a consultant producer; it was his final film project before his death in 1996). The story was conceived and written by Michael France, with later collaboration by other writers. In the film, Bond fights to prevent a rogue ex-MI6 agent (Sean Bean), 006, from using a satellite weapon against London to cause a global financial meltdown.
GoldenEye was released after a six-year hiatus in the series caused by legal disputes, during which Timothy Dalton's contract for the role of James Bond expired and he decided to leave the role, being replaced by Brosnan. M was also recast, actress Judi Dench becoming the first woman to portray the character, replacing Robert Brown. The role of Miss Moneypenny was also recast, Caroline Bliss being replaced by Samantha Bond. Desmond Llewelyn was the only actor to reprise his previous role, as Q. It was the first Bond film made after the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, which provided a background for the plot. Principal photography for GoldenEye took place from January to June of 1995 in the UK, Russia, Monte Carlo, and Puerto Rico; it was the inaugural film production to be shot at Leavesden Studios. The first Bond film to use computer-generated imagery (CGI), GoldenEye was also the final film in the career of special effects supervisor Derek Meddings, and was dedicated to his memory.
The film accumulated a worldwide gross of over US$350 million, considerably better than the entire 1980s Bond films, without taking inflation into account. It received positive reviews, with critics viewing Brosnan as a worthy successor to Sean Connery’s portrayal as Bond. It also received award nominations for Best Special Visual Effects and Best Sound from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.