Additional information for Tomorrow Never Dies, which has a domestic theatrical release set for December 19, 1997. The film is being distributed by United Artists and has not yet been rated. Tomorrow Never Dies has a total running time of 119 minutes.
PG
Canada
12
UK
12
Iceland
15
South Korea
PG-13
Philippines
13
Argentina
M
Australia
K-14
Finland
U
France
16
Germany
12
Ireland
12
Netherlands
15
Norway
14
Peru
M/12
Portugal
13
Spain
15
Sweden
PG-13
USA
PG
Singapore
14
Brazil
119min
El mañana nunca muere
Argentina
El mañana nunca muere
Peru
El mañana nunca muere
Spain
Demain ne meurt jamais
Canada
Demain ne meurt jamais
France
Завтра не умрёт никогда
Russia
007 - O Amanhã Nunca Morre
Brazil
007 si imperiul zilei de mâine
Romania
007: El mañana nunca muere
Mexico
007: Tomorrow Never Dies
Australia
A holnap markában
Hungary
Aquator
UK
Avatar
UK
Bond 18
UK
Bond XVIII
UK
El demà no mor mai
Spain
Huominen ei koskaan kuole
Finland
Il domani non muore mai
Italy
James Bond - Jutri nikoli ne umre
Slovenia
James Bond 007 - Der Morgen stirbt nie
Germany
Jutro nie umiera nigdy
Poland
O Amanhã Nunca Morre
Portugal
Shamelady
UK
Shatterhand
UK
Sutra ne umire nikad
Serbia
Sutra nikada ne umire
Croatia
TND
International
To avrio pote den pethainei
Greece
Tomorrow Never Lies
UK
Yarin asla ölmez
Turkey
Zítrek nikdy neumírá
Czech Republic
Zajtrajsok nikdy nezomiera
Slovakia
Zero Windchill
UK
December 12, 1997
Iceland
December 12, 1997
UK
December 13, 1997
Portugal
December 14, 1997
Netherlands
December 16, 1997
Spain
December 16, 1997
USA
December 17, 1997
France
December 17, 1997
Kuwait
December 17, 1997
Switzerland
December 18, 1997
Germany
December 18, 1997
Hungary
December 18, 1997
Lebanon
December 18, 1997
Netherlands
December 18, 1997
Slovenia
December 18, 1997
Switzerland
December 19, 1997
Austria
December 19, 1997
Canada
December 19, 1997
Denmark
December 19, 1997
Finland
December 19, 1997
Israel
December 19, 1997
Norway
December 19, 1997
Portugal
December 19, 1997
Russia
December 19, 1997
Sweden
December 19, 1997
Switzerland
December 19, 1997
USA
December 23, 1997
Italy
December 24, 1997
Singapore
December 26, 1997
Australia
December 26, 1997
Estonia
December 26, 1997
New Zealand
December 26, 1997
Turkey
January 01, 1998
Czech Republic
January 01, 1998
Slovakia
January 04, 1998
Philippines
January 06, 1998
Serbia
January 09, 1998
Greece
January 15, 1998
Argentina
January 16, 1998
Brazil
January 16, 1998
Mexico
January 16, 1998
Poland
January 17, 1998
South Korea
January 22, 1998
Hong Kong
January 24, 1998
Taiwan
March 06, 1998
Thailand
March 14, 1998
Japan
Meet New James Bond [Japanese Theatrical]
Tha Man. The Number. The License...are all back.
The pre-title teaser takes place on a border region of Russia where a large bazaar of illegally obtained weapons are being sold to international terrorists. Far away, in an observation room, M, her assistant, Robinson and a British admiral, Roebuck, are watching the operation through cameras placed by an agent they've sent into the area. They identify many of the weapons and several of the buyers. Over M's protests, the officers agree to launch a guided missile into the area believing that they will eliminate half of the world's most dangerous criminals. The missile is launched from a British frigate and speeds toward the target just as the command center receives a radio call from their agent on the scene. Among the camera images is a plane holding two powerful soviet nuclear weapons which may be triggered by the guided missile. An attempt to abort the missile attack fails and the agent, who is revealed to be James Bond, rushes into the area to steal the plane and the bombs. The attack causes most of the terrorists to flee the area. Bond reaches the plane and knocks the pilot in it unconscious. He successfully escapes the valley before the missile hits but is pursued by another of the surviving terrorists in a plane identical to his. He evades the 2nd plane, however, the pilot he knocked out awakes and throws a heavy cord around Bond's neck. Bond keeps control of the plane, flying under the 2nd one and activates the rear ejection seat of his own plane, throwing the man up into the other plane, causing it to explode. Bond contacts the command center and tells them he is flying home with the nukes.In the South China sea, a British missile frigate, the Devonshire, is on patrol and is being threatened by the Chinese air force. They are supposedly far off their course and in Chinese territorial waters, despite what their satellite position tells them. Nearby, an odd-looking boat, equipped with stealth technology, launches a sea-drilling device into the water and punctures the hull of the British ship. It continues into the ship causing much damage and the ship sinks. The boat's commanding officer, Stamper, contacts his boss, Eliot Carver, a British media mogul, to tell him the 1st part of the operation is complete. Carver approves and gives Stamper the go-ahead for the 2nd part: many of the sailors aboard are alive in the water and are killed by Stamper and his men who make sure to use ammunition that would've been used by the Chinese. Back at his own command center, Carver is writing the headline for his international newspaper, Tomorrow, trying to decide if the words "British Soldiers Murdered" will generate the proper outrage.In London, James Bond is called back to duty during a romantic tryst. He is ordered to investigate the possibility of Carver's involvement in the Devonshire incident, his lead-in being a past relationship with Carver's girlfriend, Paris. Bond travels to Hamburg, Germany where Carver will hold a big unveiling of his new media center. At the airport, he meets Q who provides him with a cellular phone and his car, a BMW 750, which can be driven using the phone.Bond attends Carver's gala party and reconnects with Paris Carver and meets a new woman, Wai Lin, of the Chinese government's news organization. During the gala party, Bond is apprehended by a few of Carver's thugs who take him to a sound proof room to beat him. He overpowers them and shuts down Carver's broadcast. He returns to his hotel room to find Paris Carver waiting for him. The two sleep together and she tells him a way to infiltrate Carver's Hamburg media headquarters.The next day, Bond sneaks into the headquarters of Carver's media company and finds the office occupied by Henry Gupta, Carver's communications specialist and known techno-terrorist. In Gupta's safe, Bond finds a CIA decoder device, the same one Gupta took from the arms bazaar Bond infiltrated earlier. It is believed that the device may have been used by Gupta to guide the Devonshire off course. Bond takes the decoder and is leaving the building when he is discovered by the guards. While escaping the factory, Bond spots Lin leaving as well. Bond is able to leave the factory in his car, which he drives to the parking garage of his hotel. He activates the security system and goes to his room. There he finds Paris, dead on the bed. A videotape playing nearby shows an completed Carver broadcast saying Paris was discovered murdered with an unidentified man in a hotel room. An assassin, Dr. Kaufman, holds him at gunpoint and admits he killed Paris. Now he plans to kill Bond as well and frame him for the murder after Stamper recovers the decoding device Bond stole. In the parking garage, the BMW's security system makes it impossible for Stamper and his men to get the decoder. Kaufman threatens to torture Bond, who hands over his cell phone and gives a code to punch in which will unlock the car. The phone sends a powerful electric shock into Kaufman and Bond turns the doctor's gun on the man and shoots him, completing the Carver media image of Paris' death.Bond returns to the parking garage and activates his car with his phone. He jumps into a rear window and pilots the car from the back seat. Carver's men have set up several traps for him but the car's defenses and weapons allow Bond to escape them. He pilots the car to the top level of the garage and allows it to drive off the edge and plummet to the street where it lands directly in the office of Avis Car Rentals.Bond reports to the South China Sea where he meets with American and British military officials and his CIA contact, Jack Wade. Bond shows the group how the decoder works and was used to change the location of the Devonshire. Now that they know were to find the sunken ship, Bond will explore it to prove that the ship was deliberately set off-course. Armed with a parachute and scuba gear, Bond must "HALO" jump into the wreck site, opening his chute a short distance above the water to avoid radar detection. The military officials discover that the site of the Devonshire is not actually in Chinese waters but those of Vietnam, making Bond's HALO jump more risky. Bond reaches the wreck and finds Wai Lin there already. The two discover that two of the Devonshire's guided missiles have been stolen. They surface before the ship sinks deeper into the sea and are promptly captured by Stamper on a Vietnamese fishing boat. They are taken to Carver HQ in Saigon, where they reveal they've been working together on the case for months. Carver orders Stamper to torture them both. Bond and Lin, though handcuffed together, start a gunfight and escape the building. They steal a motorcycle and are chased through the streets until cornered by Carver's helicopter. They grab a cable and are able to throw it into the tail rotor of the 'copter, which crashes. Shortly after, while cleaning up, Lin unfastens her handcuff and refastens it to a pipe and leaves Bond behind. He quickly frees himself and tails her to her hideout. She's attacked by several thugs but Bond intervenes and they beat them. They decide to search for Carver's stealth boat together and re-arm themselves.The two search several areas large enough for Carver to hide his stealth craft and get lucky on the last cove. The board the boat and plan to plant explosive charges to disrupt it's radar cover and make it visible to the British fleet. Lin is captured and Bond sneaks inside. Carver reveals his ultimate plan; he will launch one of the stolen British missiles into China, provoking a war. The new conflict will be covered by his media group and he will bid for exclusive rights to media coverage in China when his secret partner General Chang takes control of the Chinese government and miraculously ends the conflict. Bond is able to take Gupta hostage; Carver kills Gupta openly after the tech-expert tells his boss that the preparations are complete. However, a grenade planted by Bond with a small triggering device goes off, causing a huge explosion. The boat, now visible to radar, is attacked by the British navy. Carver orders Stamper to go ahead with the missile launch. With the boat disintegrating around them, Bond fights through several of Carver's henchmen and corners the villain. Bond activates the sea drill hanging nearby and forces Carver into its path killing him. Stamper has chained Lin and dangles her over the indoor pool; when she passes Bond some detonation fuses to sabotage the missile, Stamper drops her in the water. Bond and Stamper fight briefly and Bond traps the thug's ankle under the missile. With Stamper holding him in front of the missile's engines, he hopes that Bond will burn and die with him. Bond is able to cut the straps on his pack and he plunges into the water just as the missile launches and the detonators destroy it and Stamper. Under water, he rescues Lin, breathing air into her lungs with a kiss. The two surface just as the stealth boat sinks. They are later picked up by the British Navy while sharing a romantic moment in a lifeboat.
Roger Spottiswoode
Director(s)
Ian Fleming
Bruce Feirstein
Writer(s)
Barbara Broccoli
producer
Anthony Waye
line producer
Michael G. Wilson
producer
Producer(s)
David Arnold
Composer(s)
James Bond
Pierce Brosnan
Elliot Carver
Jonathan Pryce
Wai Lin
Michelle Yeoh
Paris Carver
Teri Hatcher
Henry Gupta
Ricky Jay
Stamper
Götz Otto
Jack Wade
Joe Don Baker
Dr. Kaufman
Vincent Schiavelli
M
Judi Dench
Q
Desmond Llewelyn
Miss Moneypenny
Samantha Bond
Chief of Staff Charles Robinson
Colin Salmon
Admiral Roebuck
Geoffrey Palmer
Minister of Defence
Julian Fellowes
General Bukharin
Terence Rigby
Professor Inga Bergstrom
Cecilie Thomsen
Tamara Steel
Nina Young
PR Lady
Daphne Deckers
Dr. Dave Greenwalt
Colin Stinton
Master Sergeant 3
Al Matthews
Stealth Boat Captain
Mark Spalding
Captain - HMS Chester
Bruce Alexander
Firing Officer - HMS Chester
Anthony Green
Cmdr. Richard Day - HMS Devonshire
Christopher Bowen
Lt. Cmdr. Peter Hume - HMS Devonshire
Andrew Hawkins
Lieutenant Commander - HMS Devonshire
Dominic Shaun
Yeoman - HMS Devonshire
Julian Rhind-Tutt
Leading Seaman - HMS Devonshire
Gerard Butler
Sonar Operator - HMS Devonshire
Adam Barker
Admiral Kelly - HMS Bedford
Michael Byrne
Captain - HMS Bedford
Pip Torrens
Air Warfare Officer - HMS Bedford
Hugh Bonneville
Principal Warfare Officer - HMS Bedford
Jason Watkins
Yeoman - HMS Bedford
Eoin McCarthy
Leading Seaman - HMS Bedford
Brendan Coyle
First Sea Lord
David Ashton
Staff Officer #1
William Scott-Masson
Staff Officer #2
Laura Brattan
Beth Davidson (as Nadia Cameron)
Nadia Cameron-Blakey
Mary Golson
Liza Ross
James Bond heads to stop a media mogul's plan to induce war between China and the UK in order to obtain exclusive global media coverage.
Director(s)
Bruce Feirstein
Writer(s)
producer
Anthony Waye
line producer
Michael G. Wilson
producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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