GoldenEye - Title Credits
ALBERT R. BROCCOLI
presents
PIERCE BROSNAN
as
IAN FLEMING's
JAMES BOND
007
in
GoldenEye
starring
SEAN BEAN
IZABELLA SCORUPCO
FAMKE JANSSEN
JOE DON BAKER
ROBBIE COLTRANE
TCHEKY KARYO
GOTTFRIED JOHN
ALAN CUMMING
MICHAEL KITCHEN
SERENA GORDON
DESMOND LLEWELYN
SAMANTHA BOND
and
JUDI DENCH
as 'M'
Associate Producer
ANTHONY WAYE
Financial Controller
DOUGLAS NOAKES
Assistant Director GERRY GAVIGAN
Camera Operator ROGER PEARCE
Sound Recordist DAVID JOHN
Script Supervisor JUNE RANDALL
Electrical Supervisor TERRY POTTER
Second United Assistant Director TERRY MADDEN
Production Manager PHILIP KOHLER
Unit Manager IRIS ROSE
Location Production Managers
SERGE TOUBOUL
VALERY YERMOLAEV
ELLEN GORDON
LEONARD GMÜR
STEPHAN ZÜRCHER
Makeup Supervisor LINDA DEVETTA
Hairdressing Supervisor COLIN JAMISON
Wardrobe Supervisor JOHN SCOTT
Stills Photographer KEITH HAMSHERE
Publicity and Marketing GORDON ARNELL
Car Chase Stunts REMY JULIENNE
Supervising Art Director
NEIL LAMONT
Set Decorator
MICHAEL FORD
Construction Coordinator
TONY GRAYSMARK
Property Master
BARRY WILKINSON
Model Unit Art Director
MICHAEL LAMONT
Modeller Head of Department
BRAIN SMITHIES
Main Title Designed by
DANIEL KLEINMAN
Visual Effects Photography PAUL WILSON
Supervising Sound Editor JIM SHIELDS
Stunt Coordinator
SIMON CRANE
Casting
DEBBIE McWILLIAMS
Special Effects Supervisor
CHRIS CORBOULD
Miniature Effects Supervisor
DEREK MEDDINGS
Second Unit Director
IAN SHARP
Second Unit Cameraman
HARVEY HARRISON
Additional Unit Directed and Photographed by
ARTHUR WOOSTER
Costume Designer
LINDY HEMMING
Editor
TERRY RAWLINGS
Director of Photography
PHIL MEHEUX
Production Designer
PETER LAMONT
Music by
ERIC SERRA
'GOLDENEYE'
Performed by TINA TURNER
Written by BONO and THE EDGE
Produced by NELLEE HOOPER
Executive Producer
TOM PEVSNER
Screenplay by
JEFFREY CAINE and BRUCE FEIRSTEIN
Story by
MICHAEL FRANCE
Produced by
MICHAEL G. WILSON and BARBARA BROCCOLI
Directed by
MARTIN CAMPBELL
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MI6 Commentary
As the last outing that Cubby Broccoli would live to see released, this title sequence is the last to open in this fashion, future sequences begin "Albert R. Broccoli's EON PRODUCTIONS Presents".
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The film's logo starts to be incorporated into the title sequence. Previously the font of the title simply matched the rest of the credits.
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"GoldenEye" marked the first appearance of Michael Kitchen as Tanner, although curiously he is not billed with his MI6 colleagues, Moneypenny and Q.
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Robert Brown, who previously played "M" was not credited as such in the titles of the Timothy Dalton adventures, although this treatment did extend to the original "M", Bernard Lee.
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Remy Julienne previously drove for and coordinated "Licence To Kill", "The Living Daylights", "A View To A Kill", "Octopussy", and "For Your Eyes Only". The Bond films were among his only English language productions and the driver spoke little to no English.
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Production design and art direction on the Bond films has regularly included several generations of Lamonts. Peter, arguably the most well-known, designed for 007 between "For Your Eyes Only" and "Casino Royale", but had been in the art department much longer. His brother Michael and son Neil also worked on "GoldenEye".
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Having served as a stunt double for Timothy Dalton in "Licence To Kill", Simon Crane returned to the 007 franchise for his first Bond as Coordinator.
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Shortly after completing his work on "GoldenEye" the legendary special effects and miniature effects supervisor, Derek Meddings, passed away after suffering from cancer. This would be his last ever film credit.
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Before signing David Arnold, and with John Barry focusing non-soundtrack projects, the Bond franchise turned to French composer Eric Serra. He had credits on a dozen or so films with "Léon: The Professional" bringing him to the attention of the English-speaking film industry.
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.... Michael France was initially given the task of penning Bond's latest adventure, then it was handed on to Jeffery Caine, who Barbara Broccoli had worked with beyond Bond. The original France draft captured the basic story but lacked the classic Bond elements.
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