GoldenEye (1995 film title inspiration, indirectly)

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GoldenEye (1995 film title inspiration, indirectly) is the James Bond film whose title ultimately derives from Ian Fleming’s Jamaican estate, Goldeneye, where he wrote the original Bond novels.

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instanceOf 1995 James Bond film
action film
spy film
basedOn James Bond character
cinematographyBy Phil Méheux
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
director Martin Campbell
distributor MGM/UA Communications Co.
surface form: MGM/UA Distribution Co.

United Artists
editedBy Terry Rawlings
featuresCharacter Alec Trevelyan
James Bond
M (Judi Dench)
Natalya Simonova
Q
Xenia Onatopp
featuresMacGuffin GoldenEye satellite weapon
language English
marks first appearance of Judi Dench as M
first appearance of Pierce Brosnan as James Bond
musicBy Eric Serra
surface form: Éric Serra
partOf James Bond (film)
surface form: James Bond film series
plotFocus theft of a space-based electromagnetic pulse weapon
portrays post-Cold War geopolitical tensions
producer Barbara Broccoli
Michael G. Wilson
productionCompany Eon Productions
releaseDate 1995-11-17
releaseYear 1995
runtimeMinutes 130
screenwriter Bruce Feirstein
Jeffrey Caine
setIn Cuba
Monte Carlo
Russia
starring Alan Cumming
Famke Janssen
Izabella Scorupco
Joe Don Baker
Judi Dench
Pierce Brosnan
Robbie Coltrane
Sean Bean
storyBy Michael France
themeSong GoldenEye (song)
themeSongPerformer Tina Turner
themeSongWriters Bono
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titleInspiredBy Goldeneye (Ian Fleming estate)
titleUltimatelyDerivedFrom Goldeneye (Ian Fleming estate)

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Goldeneye, Oracabessa, Jamaica associatedWith GoldenEye (1995 film title inspiration, indirectly)