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Tomorrow Never Dies

Yesterday is a memory. Today is history. Tomorrow is in the hands of one man.
1997 | 119m | English

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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.
Release Date: Dec 11, 1997
Director: Roger Spottiswoode
Writer: Bruce Feirstein
Genres: Adventure, Action, Thriller
Keywords navy, china, missile, secret intelligence service, manipulation of the media, motorcycle, hamburg, germany, media tycoon, london, england, england, spy, intelligence, special car, secret service
Production Companies EON Productions
Box Office Revenue: $333,011,068
Budget: $110,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 02, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Pierce Brosnan James Bond
Jonathan Pryce Elliot Carver
Michelle Yeoh Wai Lin
Teri Hatcher Paris Carver
Ricky Jay Henry Gupta
Götz Otto Stamper
Joe Don Baker Wade
Vincent Schiavelli Dr. Kaufman
Judi Dench M
Desmond Llewelyn Q
Samantha Bond Moneypenny
Colin Salmon Robinson
Geoffrey Palmer Admiral Roebuck
Julian Fellowes Minister of Defence
Terence Rigby General Bukharin
Cecilie Thomsen Inga Bergstrom
Nina Young Tamara Steel
Daphne Deckers PR Lady
Colin Stinton Dave Greenwalt
Al Matthews Master Sergeant 3
Mark Spalding Stealth Boat Captain
Bruce Alexander HMS Chester Captain
Anthony Green HMS Chester Firing Officer
Christopher Bowen HMS Devonshire Commander Day
Dominic Shaun HMS Devonshire Lieutenant Commander Hume
Julian Rhind-Tutt HMS Devonshire Yeoman
Gerard Butler HMS Devonshire Leading Seaman
Adam Barker HMS Devonshire Sonar
Michael Byrne HMS Bedford Admiral Kelly
Pip Torrens HMS Bedford Captain
Hugh Bonneville HMS Bedford Air Warfare Officer
Jason Watkins HMS Bedford Principal Warfare Officer
Eoin McCarthy HMS Bedford Yeoman
Brendan Coyle HMS Bedford Leading Seaman
David Ashton First Sea Lord
William Scott-Masson Staff Officer #1
Laura Brattan Staff Officer #2
Nadia Cameron-Blakey Beth Davidson
Liza Ross Mary Golson
Hugo Napier Jeff Hobbs
Rolf Saxon Philip Jones
Vincent Wang Mig Pilot
Phillip Kwok General Chang
Khan Bonfils Satoshi Isagura (uncredited)
Romo Gorrara Carver's Thug (uncredited)
Dinny Powell Carver's Thug (uncredited)
Antje Schmidt AVIS Lady #1 (uncredited)
Sophie Schütt AVIS Lady #2 (uncredited)
Name Job
Anthony Waye Line Producer
Robert Elswit Director of Photography
Debbie McWilliams Casting
Michel Arcand Editor
Roger Spottiswoode Director
David Arnold Original Music Composer
Lindy Hemming Costume Design
Sheryl Crow Theme Song Performance
Mike Smith Stunts
Ian Fleming Characters
Dickey Beer Stunts
Vic Armstrong Stunt Coordinator
Laura Albert Stunt Double
Richard Bradshaw Stunts
David Forman Stunts
Neil Finnighan Stunts
Steve Griffin Stunt Driver
Theo Kypri Stunts
Tony Lucken Stunts
Rocky Taylor Stunts
Gary Powell Stunts
Ken Court Art Direction
Tony Reading Art Direction
Jonathan Lee Art Direction
Giles Masters Art Direction
Peter Young Set Decoration
Bruce Feirstein Screenplay
Stephen Scott Art Direction
Dominique Fortin Editor
Allan Cameron Production Design
Ed Hawkins Digital Compositor
Les Benson Dressing Prop
Daniel Kleinman Main Title Designer
Norma Webb Makeup Supervisor
Eithné Fennel Hair Supervisor
Lisa Tomblin Hairstylist
Colin Jamison Hairstylist
Betty Glasow Hairstylist
Amanda Knight Makeup Artist
Bron Roylance Makeup Artist
Terry Cade Stunts
David Cronnelly Stunts
Jordi Casares Stunts
Ray De-Haan Stunts
Jim Dowdall Stunts
Tom Delmar Stunts
Jean-Pierre Goy Stunts
Wendy Leech Stunts
Wayne Michaels Stunts
Phil Lonergan Stunts
Lee Sheward Stunts
Terry Richards Stunts
Julian Spencer Stunts
Ron Quelch Production Assistant
Dan Grace Wardrobe Assistant
Tim Lewis Production Manager
Jay Maidment Additional Still Photographer
Callum McDougall Unit Production Manager
Phillip Kwok Stunt Coordinator
Romo Gorrara Stunts
Mark Southworth Stunts
Chris Corbould Special Effects Supervisor
Mike Stallion Draughtsman
Peter Field Camera Operator
Name Title
Barbara Broccoli Producer
Michael G. Wilson Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
6.0

_**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 ow ... n 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+

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

Pierce Brosnan wasn't my favourite James Bond by any means, but somehow I think that might be as much to do with the fact that he was given some really weak storylines to deliver. This one centres around megalomaniac media mogul "Carver" (Jonathan Pryce) who manages to engineer a deadly conflict bet ... ween the Royal Navy and the Chinese military over a mis-directed destroyer. Next thing we know, "007" is drafted in to find out just what happened before the world finds itself facing an international conflagration that seems designed to ensure that "Carver" gets media rights in the hitherto unwilling China. They, too, are suspicious at the turn of events, so despatch their top agent "Wai Lin" (Michelle Yeoh) and together they must combine their resources to combat the menacing henchman "Stamper" (Götz Otto) and the quirkily engaging "Dr. Kaufman" (Vincent Schiavelli) whose film-stealing scene as the dapper, yet lethal, assassin does raise a smile. Teri Hatcher provides the short-lived love interest. An unremarkable actress at the best of times, she brings a little glamour but very little else to this frequently rather (contrived) dialogue-heavy enterprise. Dame Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer renew their long established partnership for a few scenes, and Desmond Llewellyn gets a few extra ones which is nice to watch. Otherwise, this is just another fairly charm-free, factory produced instalment of a franchise that is struggling to make impact amongst an increasingly more competitive genre that is out-writing and out-impressing this tried looking series.

Sep 03, 2022
JPV852
7.0

Solid second entry for Brosnan who still is charming. Not a great story but still timely with news and manipulation. Does make me appreciate the slower, more character driven nature of the Craig run, that this one was lacking, That said, Pryce made for a fun Bond villain. **3.5/5** ...

Sep 09, 2022
GenerationofSwine
10.0

There is some hate on this one, but, honestly, it's one of my favorites and certainly my favorite Brosnan 007. We get a lackluster opening (as far as 007 openings go) but that is followed by a theme song by Crow who, well, she nailed it didn't she? Tomorrow Never Dies sounded like the jazzy intro ... to a Connery Era 007 didn't it? It was probably the best Bond song since The Spy Who Loved Me. Brosnan is a little more cold blooded in this, you catch glimpses of 007 being Connery/Dalton/Flemming Era 007 again. He doesn't shy away from executions with a cunning quip. But, honestly, it's Michelle Yeoh's Wai Lin that really puts it over-the-top and makes it the best of the Dalton Era 007's. He has met his match with this Chinese counterpart who, and he has certainly done it before, but this time she comes across as clearly being as good as Bond himself. And that was a delight. And then the plot, media manipulation, probably far more relevant in 2020 than it was in 1997, but watching it now rings true as completely believable ala Spanish American War this has happened before, but this time it could go nuclear sort of story. All in all, it is one of the best 007 films ever made.

Jan 11, 2023
drystyx
5.0

An ordinary 007 film. Which still puts it in a better light than about ten others. Unfortunately, this one is very "formula". A mogul wants to take over the way the media of the world works, and that's a bit of a foreshadowing of today, but it also makes it perhaps the most "dated" Bond movie ever ... made, because the media today is a mess of hob goblins that act like chickens with their heads cut off. For the sake of the movie, though, everything is typical Bond, with evil assassins wanting to kill James Bond, only this time the stereotypical assassin is also out for revenge. The action is good. Bond is still likable and is an "okay guy" so to speak. It works. It's just a bit ordinary. I doubt there will be much you remember about this one.

Apr 17, 2023
2_Fast-22
8.0

Another very underrated Bond film that is actually quite loved by the fandom. ...

Nov 23, 2024