GoldenEye (1995) [PG-13]

Release Date:
November 16, 1995

Original Title:
GoldenEye

Alternate Titles:
007 ゴールデンアイ
007 골든 아이
007: Aranyszem
007: Goldeneye, El regreso del agente 007
Agente 007 - GoldenEye
Golden Eye
James Bond: Aranyszem
Джеймс Бонд. Агент 007: Золоте око
Джеймс Бонд: Золоте око
Золоте око
Золотой Глаз
新鐵金剛之金眼睛

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Thriller

Production Companies:
EON Productions
United Artists

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: +13  AU: PG  BR: 14  CA: PG  CZ: 12+  DE: 16  DK: 7  ES: 16  FR: 12  GB: 12  HU: 12  IE: 15  KR: 15  MX: B  NL: 12  PL: 16  PT: M/12  RO: 15  SE: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 130

No limits. No fears. No substitutes.

When a powerful satellite system falls into the hands of Alec Trevelyan, AKA Agent 006, a former ally-turned-enemy, only James Bond can save the world from a dangerous space weapon that -- in one short pulse -- could destroy the earth! As Bond squares off against his former compatriot, he also battles Xenia Onatopp, an assassin who uses pleasure as her ultimate weapon

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Armorer:
Charles Bodycomb

Art Direction:
Kathrin Brunner
Andrew Ackland-Snow
Charles Dwight Lee

Assistant Art Director:
Michael Boone
Steven Lawrence

Assistant Director:
Tim Lewis

Assistant Production Manager:
Dimitri Foresta

Camera Operator:
Roger Pearce
Herbert Raditschnig
Harvey Harrison
Tim Wooster

Casting:
Debbie McWilliams
Pam Dixon

Characters:
Ian Fleming

Construction Coordinator:
Tony Graysmark

Costume Design:
Lindy Hemming

Dialogue Editor:
Peter Musgrave

Director:
Martin Campbell

Director of Photography:
Phil Meheux

Editor:
Terry Rawlings

Executive Producer:
Tom Pevsner

First Assistant Editor:
Tim Grover

Gaffer:
Luigi Bisioli
Steve Foster
Bill Pochetty

Hair Supervisor:
Colin Jamison

Hairstylist:
Hilary Haines
Jan Jamison

Main Title Designer:
Daniel Kleinman

Makeup Artist:
Trefor Proud

Makeup Supervisor:
Linda DeVetta

Music Editor:
Robert Hathaway

Original Music Composer:
Éric Serra
The Edge
Bono

Producer:
Michael G. Wilson
Anthony Waye
Barbara Broccoli

Production Assistant:
Ron Quelch

Production Design:
Peter Lamont

Production Manager:
Philip Kohler

Screenplay:
Jeffrey Caine
Bruce Feirstein

Script Supervisor:
June Randall

Set Decoration:
Michael Ford

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael A. Carter
Graham V. Hartstone
John Hayward

Sound Recordist:
David John

Special Effects Supervisor:
Chris Corbould

Still Photographer:
Keith Hamshere
George Whitear

Story:
Michael France

Stunt Coordinator:
Simon Crane

Stunt Double:
Eunice Huthart

Stunt Driver:
Steve Griffin
Rémy Julienne
Christophe Vaison
Dominique Julienne
Maryline Lebec

Stunts:
Patrick Cauderlier
Sean McCabe
Tracey Eddon
Terry Cade
Paul Heasman
Jamie Edgell
Jim Dowdall
Wayne Michaels
Terry Forrestal
Julian Spencer
Gary Powell
Lucy Allen
Eunice Huthart
Dominique Julienne
Sarah Franzl

Supervising Art Director:
Neil Lamont

Supervising Sound Editor:
Jim Shields

Theme Song Performance:
Tina Turner

Unit Manager:
Iris Rose

Unit Production Manager:
Callum McDougall

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Mara Bryan

Visual Effects Editor:
Tim Grover

Wardrobe Supervisor:
John Scott

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