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Tomorrow Never Dies

Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) is the eighteenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Bruce Feirstein wrote the screenplay, and it was directed by Roger Spottiswoode. It follows Bond as he tries to stop a media mogul from engineering world events and starting World War III. The film was produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, and was the first James Bond film made ... more

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  • 1997

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PG-13 (USA)

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Roger Spottiswoode

Roger Spottiswoode (born January 5, 1945) is a Canadian-born film director and writer, who began his career as an editor in the 1970s. He was born in Ottawa, Ontario. He has directed a number of notable films and television productions, including Under Fire (1983) and the 1997 James Bond film...

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  • An act of violence. The promise of war. Now the world has only one chance for peace, and just one man for the job.
  • Yesterday is a memory, today is history, tomorrow is in the hands of one man: Bond...You know the rest!
  • The Man. The Number. The License...are all back.

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  • 1 h 59 min

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  • 110,000,000

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Year Award Award Nominee
  • 1998
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