A deranged media mogul is staging international incidents to pit the world's superpowers against each other. Now James Bond must take on this evil mastermind in an adrenaline-charged battle to end his reign of terror and prevent global pandemonium.
Pierce Brosnan
James Bond
Jonathan Pryce
Elliot Carver
Michelle Yeoh
Wai Lin
Teri Hatcher
Paris Carver
Joe Don Baker
Jack Wade
Judi Dench
M
Ricky Jay
Henry Gupta
Desmond Llewelyn
Q
Götz Otto
Stamper
Samantha Bond
Miss Moneypenny
Vincent Schiavelli
Dr. Kaufman
Colin Salmon
Charles Robinson
Geoffrey Palmer
Admiral Roebuck
Julian Fellowes
Minister of Defence
Terence Rigby
General Bukharin
Nina Young
Tamara Steel
Daphne Deckers
PR Lady
Colin Stinton
Dr. Dave Greenwalt
Al Matthews
Master Sergeant 3
Cecilie Thomsen
Professor Inga Bergstrom
Mark Spalding
Stealth Boat Captain
Bruce Alexander
Captain - HMS Chester
Anthony Green
Firing Officer - HMS Chester
Christopher Bowen
Cmdr. Richard Day - HMS Devonshire
Julian Rhind-Tutt
Yeoman - HMS Devonshire
Gerard Butler
Leading Seaman - HMS Devonshire
Michael Byrne
Admiral Kelly - HMS Bedford
Pip Torrens
Captain - HMS Bedford
Hugh Bonneville
Air Warfare Officer - HMS Bedford
Jason Watkins
Principal Warfare Officer - HMS Bedford
Brendan Coyle
Leading Seaman - HMS Bedford
Nadia Cameron-Blakey
Beth Davidson
Vincent Wang
Un pilote de MiG
Dinny Powell
Carver's Thug (uncredited)
Romo Gorrara
Carver's Thug (uncredited)
Laura Brattan
Staff Officer 2
Antje Schmidt
AVIS Agent
Sophie Schütt
AVIS Lady 2
Khan Bonfils
Satoshi Isagura (uncredited)
Rolf Saxon
Philip Jones
Phillip Kwok Chui
General Chang
Paco Yick Tin-Hung
Director
Roger Spottiswoode
Characters
Ian Fleming
Screenplay
Bruce Feirstein
June 3, 2021
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_**Serviceable but forgettable Brosnan installment**_
After a British warship is inexplicably destroyed in Chinese waters, the planet teeters on the brink of world war. Agent 007 (Pierce Brosnan) traces the rising pandemonium to a powerful media baron who manipulates vital data and news to his own diabolical ends (Jonathan Pryce). Teri Hatcher plays the industrialist’s wife while Michelle Yeoh is on hand as a Chinese agent with whom Bond teams up.
"Tomorrow Never Dies" (1997) is a competent enough Bond flick with loads of action highlighted by the opening terrorist arms bazaar on the Russian border, a melee at a newspaper factory in Hamburg, an underwater investigation of a wreck near the South China Sea and a wild motorcycle chase in Saigon with 007 handcuffed to the Chinese agent. Hatcher is another highlight in one of the best “whoa, mama” moments in the franchise’s history, albeit brief. I also enjoyed the entertaining banter for the first two-thirds of the movie.
Unfortunately, the picture lacks the colorful dynamic of pre-Brosnan installments, hampered by a muted grey pall throughout. Then there’s the eye-rolling sequence in a parking garage where Bond operates his BMW via remote control while lying in the back seat (Why Sure!). Plus the showdown on Carver's stealth ship in dark waters is curiously dull despite all the “exciting” thrills; in other words, it’s overkill action garbage.
Still, it’s a serviceable Bond flick; it’s just forgettable and the least of Brosnan’s 4-film stint.
The film runs 1 hour, 58 minutes, and was shot in Bayonne, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France (Arms bazaar opening sequence); many locations in England; Hamburg, Germany; Thailand (standing in for Vietnam); and Rosarito, Baja California Norte, Mexico (naval scenes).
GRADE: B-/C+