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  1. The World Is Not Enough is a 1999 spy film, the nineteenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions and the third to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It was directed by Michael Apted, from an original story and screenplay by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, and Bruce Feirstein. [3]

  2. The World Is Not Enough: Directed by Michael Apted. With Pierce Brosnan, Sophie Marceau, Robert Carlyle, Denise Richards. James Bond uncovers a nuclear plot while protecting an oil heiress from her former kidnapper, an international terrorist who can't feel pain.

    • (211K)
    • Action, Adventure, Thriller
    • Michael Apted
    • 1999-11-19
  3. The World Is Not Enough is the nineteenth official James Bond film made by EON Productions and the third to star Pierce Brosnan as Ian Fleming's secret agent, James Bond. It was released in 1999, and produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli.

  4. Nov 8, 1999 · Elektra kidnaps M and plans to detonate a nuclear explosion in Istanbul, contaminating the Bosphorus and ensuring the King pipeline is the sole oil route west. Bond, aided by atomic physicist Dr Christmas Jones, kills Elektra and Renard, rescues M, and prevents the cataclysm.

  5. Nov 19, 1999 · “The World Is Not Enough” is a splendid comic thriller, exciting and graceful, endlessly inventive. Because it is also the 19th James Bond movie, it comes with so much history that one reviews it like wine, comparing it to earlier famous vintages; I guess that’s part of the fun. This is a good one.

  6. May 24, 2023 · The World Is Not Enough is a significant film in the James Bond franchise, marking Pierce Brosnan’s third appearance as the iconic British spy. The Irish Bond was as suave and sophisticated as ever, and offered plenty of action and a fair share of memorable quotes.

  7. In Bilbao, MI6 agent James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) meets a Swiss banker to retrieve money for Sir Robert King (David Calder), a British oil tycoon and friend of M (Judi Dench). Bond interrogates the banker as to the identity of someone who killed an MI6 agent (from whom the money was stolen in the first place.