GoldenEye understandably holds an important place in the minds of Bond aficionados and was a milestone in many ways. It introduced Pierce Brosnan and Dame Judi Dench, conducted the franchise's first experiments with CGI, and as its director tells us, honoured all that had gone before by explicitly harking back to the fun and adventure of the '60s 007 outings.
Assembled in this issue of MI6 Confidential magazine you'll find a candid conversation with the film's director, key members of the second and model units, the historical origins of its title, and story behind the publicity machine for Bond 17. In 1995, after an interlude that seemed a lifetime to filmgoers, Bond was back and proving there was definitely no substitute.
Bond Reloaded - An exclusive interview with director Martin Campbell |
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Luck and Fate - The ingredients that launched Bond into the 1990s |
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The Legacy of GoldenEye - How Ian Fleming found his Jamaican solace |
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Golden Memories - The publicity and premiere for GoldenEye |
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Big Bangs - Filming the action for Pierce Brosnan's debut |
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The Man With The Golden Eye - Cinematographer Phil Meheux on setting the tone |
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Thinking Big, Seeing Small - The model unit and their in-camera effects |
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The Bond Connection - Behind the scenes of Guy Ritchie's 'The Man From U.N.C.L.E.' |
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