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Daniel Craig | James Bond | |
Olga Kurylenko | Camille | |
Mathieu Amalric | Dominic Greene | |
Judi Dench | M | |
Giancarlo Giannini | René Mathis | |
Gemma Arterton | Agent Fields | |
Jeffrey Wright | Felix Leiter | |
David Harbour | Gregg Beam | |
Jesper Christensen | Mr. White | |
Anatole Taubman | Elvis | |
Rory Kinnear | Bill Tanner | |
Tim Pigott-Smith | British Foreign Secretary | |
Joaquín Cosio | General Medrano | |
Fernando Guillén Cuervo | Bolivian Chief of Police | |
Jesus Ochoa | Lieutenant Orsa | |
Giancarlo Giannini | Rene Mathis | |
Gemma Arterton | Strawberry Fields | |
Tim Pigott-Smith | Foreign Secretary | |
Fernando Guillén Cuervo | Colonel of Police | |
Jesus Ochoa | Lt. Orso |
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Producer |
Barbara Broccoli
Michael G. Wilson Callum McDougall |
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Writer |
Neal Purvis
Robert Wade |
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Cinematography |
Roberto Schaefer
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Musician |
David Arnold
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A great sequel to the first film, agent James Bond (Daniel Craig) begins a very personal vendetta. It seems that his previous undertaking has profoundly affected his character. He had set a mission to himself to uncover whatever it is that lead to his troublesome situation. This is against the organizations that lead the woman that he loved to betray her. Bond journeys across the world following after threads which leads to a coldblooded businessman (Mathieu Amalric). This businessman seems to hide under a disguise of being an environmentalist which has an eerie plot to rule and terrorize with using the world's water supply. You may need to have watched the first film in order to fully appreciate the story but ultimately this is a film to watch and look out for. |
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