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Additional information for Quantum of Solace, which has a domestic theatrical release set for November 14, 2008. The film is being distributed by Columbia Pictures and has not yet been rated. Quantum of Solace has a total running time of 106 minutes.

  • PG-13 USA
  • 12A Ireland
  • 12 UK
  • 15 South Korea
  • 15 Norway
  • M Australia
  • 12 Germany
  • K-13 Finland
  • PG Singapore
  • M/12 Portugal
  • 11 Denmark
  • 12 Netherlands
  • 14 Brazil
  • 12 Switzerland
  • PG-13 Philippines
  • 13 Argentina
  • PG Canada
  • 10M South Africa
  • UA India
  • IIB Hong Kong
  • 11 Sweden
  • U Malaysia
  • 14 Peru
  • M New Zealand
  • PG-12 Taiwan
  • 14 Iceland
  • B Mexico
  • T Italy
  • 106min
  • Quantum of Solace Czech Republic
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  • 007 Quantum Canada
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  • Квант милосердия Russia
  • 007 Venezuela
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  • 007: Quantum of Solace Spain
  • A Quantum csendje Hungary
  • B22 UK
  • Bond 22 UK
  • Evening Prayer Philippines
  • James Bond 007 - Ein Quantum Trost Germany
  • QoS International
  • Zrno utehe Serbia
  • Zrno utjehe Croatia
  • October 29, 2008 UK
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  • January 17, 2009 Japan
  • January 24, 2009 Japan
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  • Seeking revenge for the death of his love, secret agent James Bond sets out to stop an environmentalist from taking control of a country's valuable resource.

  • The film opens soon after the events of Casino Royale with Bond driving from Lake Garda to Siena, Italy. With the captured Mr. White in the luggage compartment of his car, Bond is attacked by chasing henchmen. After evading his pursuers, and killing several of them, Bond arrives at an MI6 safe house. M updates Bond on Vesper's boyfriend, Yusef Kabira, who's body had been found off the coast of Ibiza, however, the body is not Kabira's, leading M to conclude that he's still alive. Bond pockets a picture of his former lover Vesper Lynd and Kabira. Bond and M interrogate White regarding his secretive organization and it becomes apparent that MI6 knows little to nothing about them. White is quite amused and tells them that they "have people everywhere." At that moment, M's bodyguard, Mitchell, reveals his allegiance to the organization by killing the MI6 guard and attempting to assassinate M. Bond thwarts the attempt by throwing a chair at Mitchell; allowing M to escape. As Bond struggles with Mitchell, a stray bullet from Mitchell's gun hits White, who seems mortally wounded. Bond pursues Mitchell and eventually kills him in a quick-draw shootout. But when Bond returns to the safe house, he discovers White has escaped.Following a forensic investigation into Mitchell's apartment and involving marked American currency, Bond heads to Port au Prince, Haiti to track down Mitchell's contact, Slate. Moments after Bond enters Slate's hotel room, Slate attacks Bond, and Bond is forced to kill him. Bond assumes Slate's identity and picks up a briefcase held for Slate at the front desk. As he exits the hotel he is picked up by a woman named Camille Montes, who believes Bond is Slate. Examining the briefcase, Bond learns that Slate was sent to kill Camille Montes at the behest of her lover, Dominic Greene, the chairman of an ecological organization called Greene Planet. Camille tries to shoot Bond and fails, and kicks him out of her car. Bond steals a motorcycle and follows her to the waterfront. While observing her meeting with Greene, Bond learns that Greene is helping a dangerous Bolivian general, Medrano (who murdered Camille's family) overthrow his government in exchange for a seemingly barren piece of desert.Greene has Camille escorted away on Medrano's boat to "sweeten" their deal, but Bond rescues her. Bond then follows Greene to a private jet, which flies him to a performance of Rossini's "Tosca" at Lake Constance, Austria. On the plane, Greene meets with the CIA's section chief for South America, Beam, and Felix Leiter, who, when asked if he recognizes Bond from a picture, says he does not. Greene also confirms a deal he'd made with Beam to control whatever resources his organization finds in or under a seemingly worthless piece of desert in Bolivia. Beam assumes that Greene has discovered oil there.Arriving in Austria, Bond discovers that Greene's organization is named "Quantum" and several members are attending Tosca. Bond infiltrates Quantum's meeting at the opera, stealing one of the member's earpieces, and listens in on their conversation which concerns their sinister business dealings around the world. Bond, announcing that Quantum should probably "find a more secure place to meet", tricks them all into standing up to leave so he can take photos of them. He transmits the photos back to MI6 where M's agents begin to identify them.As Bond leaves the theatre, a gunfight ensues in a restaurant. A bodyguard of Guy Haines, an adviser to the British Prime Minister, is killed by Greene's men and Bond is framed. M has Bond's passports and credit cards revoked because she believes Bond has killed too many potential sources of information. Bond travels to Italy to reunite with his old ally René Mathis, whom he convinces to accompany him to La Paz, Bolivia, to investigate one of Greene's business dealings there. On the flight over, Bond drinks his signature martini and broods over Vesper; he feels betrayed and heartbroken. In La Paz, they are greeted by Strawberry Fields, an MI6 field operative from the British Consulate, who demands that Bond return to the UK on the next available flight. Bond disobeys and, refusing to check into the seedy hotel Fields had chosen, checks into a luxury hotel with her. Bond seduces her in their hotel suite.Bond meets Camille again at a ecological fund-raiser being held by Greene, where she is busy spoiling Greene's party by pointing out his hypocrisy and lies to wealthy donors. Bond and Camille leave hastily together, but are pulled over by the Bolivian police. The police order Bond to open the luggage compartment of his vehicle, revealing a bloodied and beaten Mathis. As Bond lifts Mathis out of the vehicle, the policemen open fire and fatally wound Mathis. After Bond subdues the police, he has a moment of relative tenderness with Mathis as the dying man asks Bond to stay with him. Mathis tells Bond that Vesper "gave everything" for him; his dying wish is that Bond forgive Vesper, and that he forgive himself. After depositing Mathis' body in a waste container, Bond and Camille drive to Greene's intended land acquisition in the Bolivian desert and survey the area in a Douglas DC-3 plane. They are intercepted and shot down by an Aermacchi SF260 fighter and a Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopter. They escape from the crippled plane by parachuting into a sinkhole. While finding a route to the surface, Bond and Camille discover Quantum is blockading Bolivia's supply of fresh water, normally flowing in subterranean rivers, by damming it underground. Bond also discovers that Camille has spent years plotting revenge on General Medrano for the murder of her family.The two return to La Paz, where Bond meets M and learns Fields has been murdered and is covered in petroleum. M tells Bond that Fields lungs are also full of the substance and that she was likely murdered by Quantum. Believing that Bond has become a threat to both friend and foe, and acting under higher orders, M orders him to disarm and end his activities in Bolivia. Bond escapes the agents who arrest him, defying M's orders to surrender. M tells her men to watch him because she thinks he is "on to something." Even though he has gone rogue, M confesses that she still has faith in him, and that he is "still [her] agent." Before he leaves, Bond demands that M include in her report that Fields performed her duties to the best of her ability.By this point, both the American and British governments have agreed to work with Greene, because they think he has control of vast supplies of oil in Bolivia. Bond meets with Felix Leiter at a local bar. Like Bond, Felix thinks his government is on the wrong track. Leiter discloses that Greene and Medrano will meet at an eco-hotel, the Perla des las Dunas, in the Bolivian desert. Bond is forced to run when several CIA commandos suddenly appear and open fire.At the meeting in the hotel, Greene pays off the Bolivian Colonel of Police. Greene then threatens Gen. Medrano into signing a contract granting Greene's company an overpriced proprietary utilities contract in Bolivia, which will be the only source for fresh water for the country. At first, Medrano refuses but Greene counters saying that Quantum is extremely powerful and influential, able to work with or topple any government or dictator and that Medrano could possibly be castrated if he does not agree to Greene's demands. Medrano signs the document and leaves with the money.After the meeting, Bond kills the Colonel of Police for betraying Mathis, and sets off a chain of explosions in the hotel when a hydrogen fuel tank is hit by an out of control vehicle. Camille foils Medrano's attempted rape of the hotel's servant girl, and after a fight (during which Medrano tells Camille that she has the same frightened look her mother had before he killed her), Camille kills Medrano. Bond rescues Camille from the burning building, and captures Greene. After interrogating him, he leaves Greene stranded in the middle of the desert with only a can of motor oil. Bond tells him that he bets Greene will make it 20 miles across the desert before he considers drinking the oil, contrasting the resources of oil and water. Bond drives Camille to a train station, where she muses on what life holds for her now that her revenge is complete. They kiss briefly but passionately before she departs.Bond travels to Kazan, Russia, where he finds Yusef Kabira. Yusef is a member of Quantum who seduces high-ranking women with valuable connections, getting them to give up government assets as ransom for himself in fake kidnappings where he is supposedly held hostage. He'd previously tricked Vesper Lynd into the same sort of betrayal of MI6 and plans to do the same with Canadian agent Corinne Vaneau, even giving her the same kind of necklace he gave Vesper (an Algerian love knot). Surprising them at Yusef's apartment, Bond tells Corinne about Vesper and advises her to alert the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. Bond leaves Yusef's apartment and is confronted by M who is somewhat surprised that Bond did not kill Yusef, but rather left him alive for questioning. M reveals that Leiter has been promoted at the CIA to replace Beam, and that Greene was found dead in the desert, shot in the back of the head and with motor oil in his stomach. Bond doesn't volunteer any information on Greene, but tells M that she was right about Vesper. M then tells Bond that MI6 needs him to come back to the agency. Bond walks off into the night telling M that he "never left." As he leaves, he drops Vesper's necklace in the snow.The traditional gun barrel sequence that opens nearly every film in the series (with the exception of this film's predecessor, Casino Royale) appears just before the closing credits.
  • Marc Forster
    Director(s)
  • Paul Haggis
    Neal Purvis
    Robert Wade
    Writer(s)
  • Barbara Broccoli
    producer
    Guido Cerasuolo
    line producer: Italy
    Callum McDougall
    executive producer
    Andrew Noakes
    associate producer
    Anthony Waye
    executive producer
    Gregg Wilson
    assistant producer
    Michael G. Wilson
    producer
    Producer(s)
  • David Arnold
    Composer(s)
  • James Bond Daniel Craig
  • Camille Olga Kurylenko
  • Dominic Greene Mathieu Amalric
  • M Judi Dench
  • Rene Mathis Giancarlo Giannini
  • Strawberry Fields Gemma Arterton
  • Felix Leiter Jeffrey Wright
  • Gregg Beam David Harbour
  • Mr. White Jesper Christensen
  • Elvis Anatole Taubman
  • Bil Tanner Rory Kinnear
  • Foreign Secretary Tim Pigott-Smith
  • General Medrano Joaquín Cosio
  • Colonel of Police Fernando Guillén Cuervo
  • Lt. Orso Jesús Ochoa
  • Gemma Lucrezia Lante della Rovere
  • Mitchell Glenn Foster
  • Guy Haines Paul Ritter
  • Yusef Simon Kassianides
  • Corrine Stana Katic
  • Mr. Slate Neil Jackson
  • Perla de las Dunas Receptionist Oona Chaplin
  • Forensics Tech Brendan O'Hea
  • Treasury Agent Rufus Wright
  • Hôtel Dessalines Clerk Kari Patrice Coley
  • Ocean Sky Receptionist Sarah Hadland
  • Bartender on Virgin Flight Jake Seal
  • Bolivian Taxi Driver (as Felix Peñaranda) Peñarandam Felix
  • Andean Grand Hotel Receptionist Emiliano Valdés
  • Mr. White's Girlfriend Elizabeth Arciniega
  • Carabinieri on Radio Alessio Sossas
  • MI6 Agent Mark Wakeling
  • Woman with Bucket Susana Albornoz
  • Haitian Gang Member Jacques Duckins
  • Dockside Valet Anthony Hansell
  • Gift Bag Girl Karin Lanz
  • Man with Gift Bag Christian Heller
  • Investor at Party Dante Concha
  • Investor at Party Diego Fernández de Córdoba
  • Investor at Party Edwin Cedeño
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