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| Swedish title: |
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Quantum of Solace |
| Director: |
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Marc Forster
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| Assistant director(s): |
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Michael Lerman (first assistant director) Ben Dixon (second assistant director) Terence Madden (second assistant director) Toby Hefferman (second assistant director) Joe Barlow (third assistant director) |
| Second unit director: |
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Dan Bradley |
| Screenwriter(s): |
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Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, adapted by Paul Haggis |
| Release dates: |
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31 October 2008 (Sweden) 31 October 2008 (UK) 7 November 2008 (USA) |
| Plot outline: |
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Quantum of Solace continues the high octane adventures of James Bond in Casino Royale (2006).
Betrayed by Vesper, the woman he loved, 007 fights the urge to make his latest mission personal. Pursuing his determination to uncover the truth, Bond and M interrogate Mr White who reveals the organisation which blackmailed Vesper is far more complex and dangerous than anyone had imagined.
Forensic intelligence links an Mi6 traitor to a bank account in Haiti where a case of mistaken identity introduces Bond to the beautiful but feisty Camille, a woman who has her own vendetta. Camille leads Bond straight to Dominic Greene, a ruthless business man and major force within the mysterious organisation.
On a mission that leads him to Austria, Italy and South America, Bond discovers that Greene, conspiring to take total control of one of the world’s most important natural resources, is forging a deal with the exiled General Medrano. Using his associates in the organisation, and manipulating his powerful contacts within the CIA and the British government, Greene promises to overthrow the existing regime in a Latin American country, giving the General control of the country in exchange for a seemingly barren piece of land.
In a minefield of treachery, murder and deceit, Bond allies with old friends in a battle to uncover the truth. As he gets closer to finding the man responsible for the betrayal of Vesper, 007 must keep one step ahead of the CIA, the terrorists and even M, to unravel Greene’s sinister plan and stop his organisation. |
| Awards: |
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Nominated for two BAFTA Film Awards. Another 4 wins and 20 nominations around the globe. |
| MPAA: |
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PG-13 |
| Runtime: |
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106 minutes |
| Certification, UK: |
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12A (cinema rating USA) |
| Filming locations: |
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Austria, Bolivia, Chile, Italy, Panama and Pinewood Studios (England) |
| Film company: |
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Sony Pictures |
| Distributor in Sweden: |
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Sony Pictures Releasing (Sweden) AB |
| Production budget: |
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200 Million USD (accoding to Box Office Mojo) |
| Sweden Box-office: |
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64 Million SEK (Source: Swedish Film Institute) |
| UK Box-office: |
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81 Million USD accoding to Box Office Mojo |
| US Box-office: |
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168 Million USD accoding to Box Office Mojo |
| Worldwide Box-office: |
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586 Million USD (Source: Box Office Mojo) |
| Cast (in alphabetical
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Anatole Taubman as Elvis Daniel Craig as James Bond David Harbour as Gregg Beam Fernando Guillén Cuervo as Bolivian Chief of Police Gemma Arterton as Agent Fields Giancarlo Giannini as René Mathis Glenn Foster as Henry Mitchell Jeffrey Wright as Felix Leiter Jesper Christensen as Mr. White Jesús Ochoa as Lieutenant Orsa Joaquín Cosio as General Medrano Judi Dench as M Mathieu Almaric as Dominic Greene Neil Jackson as Mr. Slate Olga Kurylenko as Camille Oona Chaplin as Hotel Receptionist Rachel McDowall as Air Hostess Rory Kinnear as Bill Tanner Simon Kassianides as Yusef Stana Katic as Corinne Veneau Tim Pigott-Smith as British Foreign Secretary Tracy Redington as MI6 Agent |
| Producers: |
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Anthony Waye (executive producer) Barbara Broccoli (producer) Callum McDougall (executive producer) Gregg Wilson (associate producer) Michael G. Wilson (producer) |
| Music: |
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David Arnold (film soundtrack composer) Monty Norman (composer of the James Bond theme) |
| Cinematograper: |
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Roberto Schaefer (Director of Photography) |
| Film editor: |
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Matt Chesse |
| Casting: |
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Debbie McWilliams (Casting Director) |
| Production designer: |
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Dennis Gassner |
| Sound designer: |
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Chris Munro |
| Costume designer: |
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Louise Frogley |
| Stills photographer: |
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Karen Ballard and Susie Allnutt (second unit) |
| Title designer(s): |
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MK12 Pauline Hume (end titles) |
| Stunts: |
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Gary Powell (stunt coordinator)
Diz Sharpe (head stunt rigger) Gianluca Petrazzi (assistant stunt coordinator) Kevin Lyons (stunt rigger) Marvin Stewart-Campbell (fight trainer) Nicola Short (assistant stunt coordinator) Rob Inch (assistant stunt coordinator) Roy Taylor (stunt rigger)
Stunt doubles: Ben Cooke (For Daniel Craig) Bobby Holland Hanton Kai Martin (For Daniel Craig) Levan Doran Martin Ivanov (For Daniel Craig in driving sequence) Nicola Berwick Wade Eastwood (For Daniel Craig) Paul Kennington
Stunt drivers: Francesco Petrazzi Jason Hunjan Massimiliano Bianchi Riccardo Mioni Stefano Mioni
Other stunts: Adam Kirley Alessandro Borgese Angelo Ragusa Aris Comninos Arran Topham Bahran Soltani Ben Collins Bernd Pietsch Bobby Holland Hanton Bruno Verdirosi Christian Petersson Clay Donahue Fontenot Craig Frosty Silva Dani Biernat Dave Judge Dave Read David Ware David Zamperla Dean Bailey Derek Lea Diz Sharpe Dominic Preece Donna Williams Evangelos Grecos Gabriele Ragusa Glenn Foster J Bizel (helicopters) Jacob Dewitt James Embree Kai Martin Lee Morrison Lutz Schleisner Mark Higgins Marvin Stewart-Campbell Maurice Lee Mauro Caterini Mirko Zamperla Neil Cunningham Nick McKinless Nicola Berwick Ottaviano Dell'Acqua Peter Miles Peter Pedrero Richard Hansen Rob Hunt Rob Inch Roberto Libertini Rod Woodruff Rowley Irlam Sayed Cholamie Teresa Arteaga Tina Maskell Wade Eastwood |
| Special effects by: |
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Chris Corbould (special effects coordinator) |
| Official website: |
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http://www.007.com |
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