Additional information for Die Another Day, which has a domestic theatrical release set for November 20, 2002. The film is being distributed by MGM and has not yet been rated. Die Another Day has a total running time of 133 minutes.
PG-13
USA
PA
Canada
U
Malaysia
15
South Korea
U
France
12
Brazil
13
Argentina
M
Australia
K-15
Finland
12
Germany
12
Iceland
12
Ireland
12
Netherlands
M
New Zealand
15
Norway
14
Peru
PG-13
Philippines
M/12
Portugal
PG
Singapore
13
Spain
11
Sweden
14
Switzerland
12
UK
133min
Otro día para morir
Argentina
Otro día para morir
Peru
Otro día para morir
Venezuela
James Bond 007 - Stirb an einem anderen Tag
Austria
James Bond 007 - Stirb an einem anderen Tag
Germany
Meurs un autre jour
Canada
Meurs un autre jour
France
Umri drugi dan
Croatia
Umri drugi dan
Serbia
Умри, но не сейчас
Russia
007 - Morre Noutro Dia
Portugal
007 - Um Novo Dia Para Morrer
Brazil
007: Die Another Day
Australia
007: Otro día para morir
Mexico
007: Surra veel üks päev
Estonia
Baska gün Öl
Turkey
Beneath the Ice
USA
Beyond the Ice
UK
Döden får vänta
Finland
D.A.D.
USA
Dnes neumírej
Czech Republic
Dnes neumieraj
Slovakia
Halj meg máskor
Hungary
James Bond 20
USA
James Bond XX
UK
Juggernaut
UK
Kuolema saa odottaa
Finland
La morte può attendere
Italy
Lamut B'Yom A'her
Israel
Mor un altre dia
Spain
Muere otro día
Spain
Nobody Lives Forever
UK
Pethane mia alli mera
Greece
Prapancha Veerudu 007
India
Smierc nadejdzie jutro
Poland
November 18, 2002
UK
November 20, 2002
France
November 20, 2002
Switzerland
November 20, 2002
UK
November 22, 2002
Canada
November 22, 2002
Israel
November 22, 2002
Poland
November 22, 2002
Puerto Rico
November 22, 2002
Spain
November 22, 2002
USA
November 26, 2002
Republic of Macedonia
November 27, 2002
Belgium
November 27, 2002
Philippines
November 28, 2002
Austria
November 28, 2002
Croatia
November 28, 2002
Germany
November 28, 2002
Israel
November 28, 2002
Sweden
November 28, 2002
Switzerland
November 29, 2002
Estonia
November 29, 2002
Finland
November 29, 2002
Iceland
November 29, 2002
Latvia
November 29, 2002
Lithuania
December 05, 2002
Malaysia
December 05, 2002
Singapore
December 06, 2002
South Africa
December 11, 2002
Venezuela
December 12, 2002
Australia
December 12, 2002
Dominican Republic
December 12, 2002
Lebanon
December 12, 2002
Mexico
December 12, 2002
Russia
December 13, 2002
Colombia
December 13, 2002
Ecuador
December 13, 2002
Thailand
December 13, 2002
Uruguay
December 18, 2002
Indonesia
December 18, 2002
Kuwait
December 19, 2002
Chile
December 19, 2002
Hungary
December 19, 2002
Peru
December 19, 2002
Slovenia
December 20, 2002
India
December 25, 2002
Bolivia
December 25, 2002
Jamaica
January 01, 2003
Egypt
January 01, 2003
Greece
January 01, 2003
Panama
January 02, 2003
Czech Republic
January 02, 2003
New Zealand
January 02, 2003
Slovakia
January 09, 2003
Netherlands
January 10, 2003
Brazil
January 10, 2003
Portugal
January 10, 2003
South Korea
January 16, 2003
Argentina
January 17, 2003
Turkey
January 24, 2003
Bulgaria
January 24, 2003
Denmark
January 24, 2003
Romania
January 30, 2003
Hong Kong
January 31, 2003
Norway
January 31, 2003
Switzerland
February 01, 2003
Taiwan
February 28, 2003
Italy
March 08, 2003
Japan
Events don't get any bigger than...
Pierce Brosnan as Ian Fleming's James Bond 007 [USA Poster]
"Bond...James Bond" [Advance teaser poster]
In the pre-title sequence, James Bond and his two South Korean allies infiltrate a North Korean military base belonging to Colonel Tan-Sun Moon, an army officer who is illegally selling weaponry in exchange for African conflict diamonds. Bond poses as a weapons dealer, rigging his briefcase of diamonds with C4. He meets Moon and his assistant, Zao. After the diamonds are handed over, Zao discovers Bond's true identity and informs Moon. Fearing retribution from his father, General Moon, the Colonel then flees in a large hovercraft. Bond detonates the C4, embedding several diamonds in Zao's face. He then steals another hovercraft and chases Moon, who tumbles into a waterfall. Soon after, North Korean troops capture Bond under General Moon's orders and he is imprisoned and tortured.Fourteen months later, Bond is released in exchange for Zao, who was captured during that time. He is sedated and taken to meet M, who informs him that his status as a 00 Agent is suspended due to her belief that he may have leaked information under duress. Still bitter over Zao's release, Bond decides to complete his mission by evading MI6's security and travels to Cuba. He traces Zao to an island called Isla Los Organos, known for its gene therapy "Clinic" which allows patients to have their appearances changed. On the coast, he meets a NSA agent Giacinta 'Jinx' Johnson. With her help, Bond locates Zao's room inside the clinic and briefly tortures him. Zao flees in a helicopter but leaves behind a pendant. Bond opens it and finds a cache of diamonds identified as conflict diamonds from Africa, but bearing the crest of the company of British billionaire Gustav Graves.Bond locates Graves at a fencing club in London. The two engage in a duel of swords. At the conclusion, Graves invites Bond to a party he is holding in Iceland for a scientific demonstration. Bond also meets Graves' fencing partner, Miranda Frost.In a disused London Underground station, M restores Bond's Double-0 status and offers assistance in the investigation. Bond learns that Frost has been recruited by MI6, but she has failed to uncover Graves's connection to Zao. Bond takes Graves up on his earlier invitation, and arrives at his ice palace in Iceland where he meets Jinx again. Later Graves begins a demonstration of his new orbital mirror satellite called "Icarus", which is able to focus solar energy on a small area and provide year-round sunshine for crop development.At midnight, Jinx infiltrates Graves' command center in the palace, but is captured by Zao. Bond meanwhile has figured out that Graves is Moon with a new identity. Moon reveals that Frost is a double agent. Bond narrowly escapes from Graves' facility in his car. Zao gives pursuit in his Jaguar XKR, and both cars drive inside the rapidly-melting ice palace. Bond kills Zao by luring him under a collapsing chandelier, and then rescues Jinx from drowning.Deployed at the South Korean border, Bond and Jinx infiltrate North Korea using experimental stealth sleds and parachutes. They follow him into his airplane, which is also carrying General Moon (unaware of his son's new identity), his lieutenants, and Frost. Graves reveals the true purpose of Icarus by using its solar beam to cut a swath through the minefield in the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Once the minefield is destroyed, North Korea will have a clear path to invade South Korea, Japan, and other countries. Icarus would also destabilize the western nations by destroying any WMD fired on North Korea. Graves wears a sophisticated armor with a built-in remote control, which operates the satellite. In an attempt to preserve peace, General Moon holds his son at gunpoint, but Graves disables him with the suit then shoots him.Bond advances to kill Graves, but is thwarted when one of his soldiers attacks Bond, deflecting his shot into a window, and causing the plane to lose pressurization. Jinx manages to stabilise the plane, but is attacked by a sword-wielding Frost, who forces her to switch the plane to auto-pilot. Whilst doing so, Jinx alters the plane's heading so that it is flying directly toward the Icarus beam. During the climatic sword fight, Jinx kills Frost with a knife. In the plane's nose, Graves gains the upper hand over Bond and puts on a parachute. However, Bond pulls Graves's ripcord, causing the parachute to open prematurely, so that the slipstream pulls Graves out of the plane and into its engine. Bond and Jinx escape from the plane in a helicopter it was carrying.
Lee Tamahori
Director(s)
Ian Fleming
Neal Purvis
Robert Wade
Writer(s)
Barbara Broccoli
producer
Callum McDougall
co-producer
Anthony Waye
executive producer
Michael G. Wilson
producer
Producer(s)
David Arnold
Composer(s)
James Bond
Pierce Brosnan
Jinx Johnson
Halle Berry
Gustav Graves
Toby Stephens
Miranda Frost
Rosamund Pike
Zao
Rick Yune
M
Judi Dench
Q
John Cleese
Damian Falco
Michael Madsen
Colonel Moon
Will Yun Lee
General Moon
Kenneth Tsang
Raoul
Emilio Echevarría
Vlad (as Michael Gorevoy)
Mikhail Gorevoy
Mr. Kil
Lawrence Makoare
Charles Robinson
Colin Salmon
Miss Moneypenny
Samantha Bond
Snooty Desk Clerk
Ben Wee
Hotel Manager
Ho Yi
Peaceful
Rachel Grant
Creep
Ian Pirie
Dr. Alvarez
Simón Andreu
Van Bierk
Mark Dymond
Air Hostess
Deborah Moore
Concierge
Oliver Skeete
Old Man Cigar Factory
Joaquín Martínez
General Chandler
Michael G. Wilson
General Han
Daryl Kwan
General Li
Vincent Wong
General Dong (as Stuart Ong)
Sai-Kit Yung
Cuban Waiter
Manolo Caro
Korean Scorpion Guard (as Tymarah)
Sarllya
Doctor
Paul Darrow
Medic
Lucas Hare
Nurse
Cristina Contes
Buckingham Palace Reporter
Stewart Scudamore
Buckingham Palace Reporter
Bill Nash
Buckingham Palace Reporter
James Wallace
Buckingham Palace Reporter
Ami Chorlton
Young Woman at Sword Club (uncredited)
Nina Armstrong
Reporter (uncredited)
Alan Bond-Ballard
Cameo Role (uncredited)
Stephanie Burns
James Bond is sent to investigate the connection between a North Korean terrorist and a diamond mogul who is funding the development of an international space weapon.
Director(s)
Neal Purvis
Robert Wade
Writer(s)
producer
Callum McDougall
co-producer
Anthony Waye
executive producer
Michael G. Wilson
producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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