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Spectre is a 2015 spy film and the twenty-fourth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures. It is the fourth film to feature Daniel Craig as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond and the second film in the series directed by Sam Mendes following Skyfall. It was written by John Logan, Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and Jez Butterworth.
The story sees Bond pitted against the global criminal organisation Spectre and their enigmatic leader Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Christoph Waltz), who plans to launch a national surveillance network to mastermind criminal activities across the globe. The film marks Spectre s and Blofeld s first appearance in an Eon Productions film since 1971 s Diamonds Are Forever. A character resembling Blofeld had previously appeared in the 1981 film For Your Eyes Only, but because of the Thunderball controversy he is not named, nor is his face shown. Several James Bond characters, including M, Q, and Eve Moneypenny, return, with new additions Léa Seydoux as Dr. Madeleine Swann, Dave Bautista as Mr. Hinx, Andrew Scott as Max Denbigh and Monica Bellucci as Lucia Sciarra.
Spectre was filmed from December 2014 to July 2015 in Austria, the United Kingdom, Italy, Morocco and Mexico. The action scenes prioritised practical effects and stunts, while employing computer-generated imagery made by five different companies. Spectre was estimated to have cost around $245 million—with some sources listing it as high as $300 million—making it the most expensive Bond film and one of the most expensive films ever made.
Spectre was released on 26 October 2015 in the United Kingdom on the same night of the world premiere at the London Royal Albert Hall. It was followed by a worldwide release, including IMAX screenings. It was released in the United States and Canada on 6 November, and received mixed reviews from critics who praised the film s action sequences, cinematography, acting, and musical score, but some criticised the length, pacing, and narrative decisions. The theme song Writing s on the Wall , performed and co-written by Sam Smith, won an Academy Award and Golden Globe for Best Original Song. Spectre grossed over $880 million worldwide, making it the sixth-highest-grossing film of 2015 and the second-largest unadjusted total for the series after Skyfall. The next Bond film, No Time to Die, was released in 2021, with Craig reprising his role for the final time and Cary Joji Fukunaga as director.
Plot
MI6 agent James Bond carries out an unauthorised mission in Mexico City on the Day of the Dead, where he stops a terrorist bombing plot. Bond kills Marco Sciarra, the terrorist leader, and takes his ring, which is emblazoned with a stylised octopus, before stealing a helicopter to escape.
Upon his return to London, Bond is suspended from field duty by Gareth Mallory, the current M, who is engaged in a power struggle with Max Denbigh (whom Bond dubs C ), the Director-General of the new, privately backed Joint Intelligence Service formed by the merger of MI5 and MI6. C campaigns for Britain to join the global surveillance and intelligence initiative Nine Eyes , and uses his influence to close down the 00 field agent section, which he believes is outdated. In private, Bond tells Eve Moneypenny that he went to Mexico to target Sciarra after receiving a video message from the previous M that was delivered to him after her death. Moneypenny agrees to assist Bond behind M s back.
Bond disobeys M s orders and travels to Rome to attend Sciarra s funeral. He saves and seduces Sciarra s widow, Lucia, who tells him Sciarra belonged to an organisation of businessmen with criminal and terrorist connections. Bond uses Sciarra s ring to infiltrate a meeting to select Sciarra s replacement, where he identifies the leader, Franz Oberhauser. After hearing Oberhauser give the order for the Pale King to be assassinated, Bond is pursued across the city by the organisation s assassin, Mr. Hinx. Moneypenny informs Bond that the Pale King is Mr. White, a former member of the organisation s subsidiary Quantum, who had fallen afoul of Oberhauser. Bond asks her to investigate Oberhauser, who was presumed dead 20 years earlier.
Bond locates White in Altaussee, Austria, where he is dying of thallium poisoning. He tells Bond to find and protect his daughter, psychiatrist Madeleine Swann, who will take him to L Américain in order to locate Oberhauser. White then commits suicide. Bond confronts Swann and rescues her from Hinx and his forces. The pair meet Q, who links Oberhauser to Bond s previous missions, identifying Le Chiffre, Dominic Greene and Raoul Silva as agents of the same organisation, which Swann identifies as Spectre.
Swann takes Bond to L Américain, a hotel in Tangier, and they discover that White left evidence directing them to Oberhauser s base at a crater in the Sahara. Taking a train to a remote station, Bond and Swann encounter Hinx, who gets ejected from the train in the ensuing fight, and later they are escorted to Oberhauser s base. Oberhauser reveals that Spectre has funded the Joint Intelligence Service while staging terrorist attacks around the world, creating a need for the Nine Eyes programme. In return, C will give Spectre unlimited access to intelligence gathered by Nine Eyes, allowing them to anticipate and counteract investigations into their operations. Bond is tortured as Oberhauser discusses their shared history. After Bond was orphaned, Oberhauser s father, Hannes, became his temporary guardian. Jealous of his father s affection for Bond, Oberhauser killed his father, staged his own death, adopted the name Ernst Stavro Blofeld, went on to form Spectre and target Bond, and is ultimately responsible for several tragedies in Bond s life, including the deaths of Vesper Lynd and the previous M. Bond and Swann stun Blofeld by setting off an explosive wristwatch in his face, disfiguring him, and escape to London to prevent the Nine Eyes from going online.
In London, Bond and Swann meet M, Q, Bill Tanner and Moneypenny with the intention of arresting C. Swann and Bond are separately abducted by Spectre operatives, while the rest of the group proceed with the plan. After Q succeeds in preventing Nine Eyes from going online, a struggle between M and C ends with C falling to his death. Bond is taken to the ruins of the old MI6 building, scheduled for demolition after Silva s bombing. Blofeld—still alive and badly scarred on the right side of his face—tells Bond that he must escape before explosives are detonated in three minutes, or die trying to save Swann. Bond finds Swann and they escape by boat as the building collapses. Bond shoots down Blofeld s helicopter, which crashes onto Westminster Bridge. Blofeld manages to crawl away from the wreckage and dares Bond to kill him, but Bond refuses, leaving him to be arrested by M. He then reunites with Swann and the two depart.
Later, Bond acquires his rebuilt Aston Martin DB5 from Q and drives away with Swann.
Cast
- Daniel Craig as James Bond, agent 007. The director Sam Mendes has described Bond as being extremely focused in Spectre, likening his new-found dedication to hunting.
- Christoph Waltz as Ernst Stavro Blofeld (born Franz Oberhauser), Bond s nemesis and the mysterious mastermind behind Spectre, as well as the puppeteer responsible for a series of recent events in Bond s life, motivated by a longstanding grudge against him.
- Léa Seydoux as Madeleine Swann, a psychiatrist working at a private medical clinic in the Austrian Alps, and the daughter of Mr. White.
- Ben Whishaw as Q, MI6 quartermaster who outfits Bond with equipment for use in the field.
- Naomie Harris as Eve Moneypenny, a former agent who left the field to become M s assistant.
- Dave Bautista as Mr Hinx, Spectre s top assassin.
- Andrew Scott as C (Max Denbigh), Head of the new Joint Intelligence Service and an agent for Spectre, heavily involved with their plan to merge nine national intelligence agencies into the Nine Eyes Committee, thus allowing Spectre the power to take over the world.
- Rory Kinnear as Bill Tanner, the MI6 Chief of Staff.
- Jesper Christensen as Mr White, a fugitive from MI6 and a former senior figure in Spectre s Quantum subsidiary, as portrayed in Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace, now dying from thallium poisoning after falling from Spectre s favour over his reservations relating to human trafficking.
- Monica Bellucci as Lucia Sciarra, the Italian wife of assassin Marco Sciarra.
- Ralph Fiennes as M (Gareth Mallory), head of MI6.
- Stephanie Sigman as Estrella, a Mexican agent who accompanies Bond on his mission to assassinate Marco Sciarra. In the video game James Bond: World of Espionage, her full name is given as Estrella Luna.
- Alessandro Cremona as Marco Sciarra, an Italian Spectre agent whom Bond kills in the pre-title sequence of the movie.
- Judi Dench as Mallory s predecessor M, who posthumously gives Bond his mission. This film marks Dench s eighth appearance as M, 20 years after beginning with GoldenEye.
Production
Pre-production
In March 2013, Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. Nicolas Winding Refn would later reveal that he turned down an offer to direct the movie. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two successive Bond films since John Glen directed five consecutive films, ending with Licence to Kill in 1989. Dennis Gassner returned as the film s production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer. He considered the credit a high point of his career, saying, I m just so proud of the fact that my name comes up somewhere else on the titles.
The film s usage of the Spectre organisation and its characters marked the end of long-standing litigation between Eon Productions and producer Kevin McClory, who sued James Bond creator Ian Fleming in 1961 claiming ownership over elements of the novel Thunderball, and in an out of court settlement two years later, was awarded the novel s film rights, including Spectre and its characters. McClory died in 2006, and in November 2013 MGM and the McClory estate formally settled the issue with Danjaq, sister company of Eon Productions—with MGM acquiring the full copyright film rights to the concept of Spectre and all of the characters associated with it. It has been suggested that with the acquisition of the film rights and the organisation s re-introduction to the series continuity, the SPECTRE acronym was discarded and the organisation reimagined as Spectre .
When Sony Pictures Entertainment renegotiated with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures the deal to co-finance the Bond franchise in 2011, they were tasked to provide 25% of the negative cost of both Skyfall and Spectre, in exchange for receiving 25% of the profits plus distribution fees for overseeing its worldwide rollout. When the film was announced in June 2013, the budget was not yet fixed, but was certain to be higher than the $210 million of Skyfall due to foreign locations and bigger payments for Mendes and Craig. In November 2014, Sony was targeted by hackers who released details of confidential e-mails between Sony executives regarding several high-profile film projects. Included within these were several memos relating to the production of Spectre, claiming that the film was over budget, detailing early drafts of the script written by John Logan, and expressing Sony s frustration with the project. Eon Productions later issued a statement confirming the leak of what they called an early version of the screenplay . Eon resisted Sony and MGM s arguments to cut down on stunts and location work to reduce the budget, but managed to secure tax incentives and rebates, such as $14 million from Mexico. Spectre has a final budget estimated between $250 million and $275 million.
Writing
Spectre marked the return of many scriptwriters from the previous Bond films, such as Skyfall writer John Logan; Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who had done work in five previous Bond films, and British playwright Jez Butterworth, who had previously made uncredited contributions to Skyfall. Butterworth was brought in to polish the script, being helped by Mendes and Craig. Butterworth considered that his changes involved adding what he would like to see as a teenager, and limited the scenes with Bond talking to men, as Bond shoots other men—he doesn t sit around chatting to them. So you put a line through that. With the acquisition of the rights to Spectre and its associated characters, Purvis and Wade revealed that the film would provide a minor retcon to the continuity of the previous films, with the Quantum organisation alluded to in Casino Royale and introduced in Quantum of Solace reimagined as a division within Spectre rather than an independent organisation which is implied to be no longer active by the film s events. The plot of Spectre also linked the events of Skyfall to Craig s first two Bond movies by revealing antagonist Raoul Silva to be associated with Spectre reverting Skyfall s initial solo story status.
Despite being an original story, Spectre draws on Ian Fleming s source material, most notably in the character of Franz Oberhauser, played by Christoph Waltz, and his father Hannes. Hannes Oberhauser is a background character in the short story Octopussy from the Octopussy and The Living Daylights collection, and is named in the film as having been a temporary legal guardian of a young Bond in 1983. As Sam Mendes searched for events in young Bond s life to follow the childhood discussed in Skyfall, he came across Hannes Oberhauser, who becomes a father figure to Bond. From there, Mendes conceived the idea of a natural child who had been pushed out, cuckoo in the nest by Bond, which became Franz. Similarly, Charmian Bond is shown to have been his full-time guardian, observing the back story established by Fleming.
Casting
The main cast was revealed in December 2014 at the 007 Stage at Pinewood Studios. Daniel Craig returned for his fourth appearance as James Bond, while Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris and Ben Whishaw reprised their roles as M, Eve Moneypenny and Q respectively, having been established in Skyfall. Rory Kinnear also reprised his role as Bill Tanner in his third appearance in the series.
Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film s release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Waltz got interested in the film for dealing with technology-assisted mass surveillance, speaking about relevant social issues in a way that few Bonds have done before , and denied rumours that the role was written specially for him, but added that when I came on board, the role grew, evolved, and mutated.
Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. The character only has one line in the entire film, Shit . Sam Mendes thought the silent nature would drive Bautista away, but the lifelong Bond fan expressed interest in reviving the quiet henchman archetype of characters such as Jaws. Bautista s performance was inspired mostly by Oddjob from Goldfinger, and said not talking created an acting challenge, trying to find this way where I am actually going to have to speak without speaking. After casting Bérénice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as Sévérine in Skyfall, Mendes sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting Léa Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. She had previously auditioned for the role of Paris Carver in Tomorrow Never Dies, but was passed over in favour of Teri Hatcher. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen s character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre.
In addition to the principal cast, Alessandro Cremona was cast as Marco Sciarra, Stephanie Sigman was cast as Estrella, and Detlef Bothe was cast as a villain for scenes shot in Austria. In February 2015 over 1,500 background artistes were hired for the pre-title sequence set in Mexico, though they were replicated in the film, giving the effect of around 10,000 extras.
Filming
Mendes revealed that production would begin on 8 December 2014 at Pinewood Studios, with filming taking seven months. Mendes also confirmed several filming locations, including London, Mexico City and Rome. Van Hoytema shot the film mostly on Kodak 35mm film stock (in addition to digital cameras such as the 6K Arri Alexa 65mm), in contrast to Skyfall being filmed solely on digital cameras. Early filming took place at Pinewood Studios, and around London, with scenes variously featuring Craig and Harris at Bond s flat, and Craig and Kinnear travelling down the River Thames.
Filming was carried out in Austria between December 2014 and February 2015, with production taking place in the area around Sölden—including the Ötztal Glacier Road, Rettenbach glacier and the adjacent ski resort plus cable car station—Obertilliach and Lake Altaussee. Scenes filmed in Austria centred on the Ice Q Restaurant, standing in for the fictional Hoffler Klinik, a private medical clinic in the Austrian Alps. Filming included an action scene featuring a Land Rover Defender Bigfoot and a Range Rover Sport. Various airplane models were used in filming, from a life-sized plane with detachable wings to film the crash in the woods, to plane fuselages either built atop snowmobiles or shot from nitrogen cannons. Production was temporarily halted first by an injury to Craig, who sprained his knee whilst shooting a fight scene, and later by an accident involving a filming vehicle that saw three crew members injured, at least one of them seriously.
Filming temporarily returned to England to shoot scenes at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, which stood in for a location in Rome, before moving on to the city itself for a five-week shoot across the city, with locations including the Ponte Sisto bridge and the Roman Forum. The production faced opposition from a variety of special interest groups and city authorities, who were concerned about the potential for damage to historical sites around the city, and problems with graffiti and rubbish appearing in the film. Special effects supervisor Chris Corbould stated the scenes had to be extensively planned prior to filming specially to avoid any mishaps, going to the point of building protection above steps where cars would drive. A car chase scene set along the banks of the Tiber River and through the streets of Rome featured an Aston Martin DB10 (a model developed especially for the film, with only 10 examples produced) and a Jaguar C-X75. The C-X75 was originally developed as a hybrid electric vehicle with four independent electric engines powered by two jet turbines, before the project was cancelled. The version used for filming was converted to use a conventional internal combustion engine, to minimise the potential for disruption from mechanical problems with the complex hybrid system. The C-X75s used for filming were developed by the engineering division of Formula One racing team Williams, who built the original C-X75 prototype for Jaguar. Remote driving pods were built above the cars so the vehicles could be driven while the cameras focused on Craig and Bautista in the steering wheel. According to chief stunt co-ordinator Gary Powell, filming the chase had the risk of skidding into the Vatican , and led to a record for smashing up cars in Spectre—seven Aston Martins in all, with the film s car expenses estimated at £24 million ($48 million).
With filming completed in Rome, production moved to Mexico City in late March to shoot the film s opening sequence, with scenes to include the Day of the Dead festival filmed in and around the Zócalo and the Centro Histórico district. At the time, no such Day of the Dead parade like the one from the film took place in Mexico City; in 2016, due to the interest raised by Spectre and the government s desire to promote the pre-Hispanic Mexican culture, the federal and local authorities decided to organise an actual Día de Muertos parade through Paseo de la Reforma and Centro Histórico on 29 October 2016, which was attended by 250,000 people. The film opens with a long take that joins six shots seamlessly, and was one of the few scenes that required previsualisation. Through extensive planning, filming did not require motion control cameras. The scene joints were done in post-production through re-timing and re-projections, which even matched Mexico locations with interiors filmed at Pinewood.
The planned scenes required the city square to be closed for filming a sequence involving a fight aboard a Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm Bo 105CBS helicopter flown by stunt pilot Chuck Aaron, which called for modifications to be made to several buildings to prevent damage. This particular scene in Mexico required 1,500 extras, 10 giant skeletons and 250,000 paper flowers. Reports in the Mexican media added that the film s second unit would move to Palenque in the state of Chiapas, to film aerial manoeuvres considered too dangerous to shoot in an urban area. These were pasted over a computer-generated square and crowd below the helicopter, with motion capture doubles fighting inside. Mendes and the effects team felt that this approach would get believable composition and movement compared to adding a digital helicopter above the Mexico City location. Following filming in Mexico, and during a scheduled break, Craig was flown to New York to undergo minor surgery to fix his knee injury. It was reported that filming was not affected and he had returned to filming at Pinewood Studios as planned on 22 April. Nonetheless, some parts of the Mexico scene were done with stunt doubles, whose faces were digitally replaced with Craig s.
On 17 May 2015 filming took place on the Thames in London. Stunt scenes involving Craig and Seydoux on a speedboat as well as a low flying helicopter near Westminster Bridge were shot at night, with filming temporarily closing both Westminster and Lambeth Bridges. Scenes were also shot on the river near MI6 s headquarters at Vauxhall Cross. The crew returned to the river less than a week later to film scenes solely set on Westminster Bridge. The London Fire Brigade was on set to simulate rain as well as monitor smoke used for filming. Craig, Seydoux, and Waltz, as well as Harris and Fiennes, were seen being filmed. Prior to this, scenes involving Fiennes were shot at a restaurant in Covent Garden. Blofeld s helicopter crash was done with two full sized helicopter shells, which were rigged with steelwork and an overhead track. Computer-generated rotor blades and scenery damage were added in post-production. The MI6 building, which in the film is vacated and scheduled for demolition following the terrorist attack from Skyfall, was replaced in the production plates for a digital reconstruction. When the building is detonated, it is a combination of both a miniature and a breakaway version of the digital building.
After wrapping up in England, production travelled to Morocco in June, with filming taking place in Oujda, Tangier and Erfoud, after preliminary work was completed by the production s second unit. The headquarters of Spectre in Morocco was located in Gara Medouar which is a crater caused by erosion and of neither volcanic nor impact origin. An explosion filmed in Morocco holds a Guinness World Record for the largest film stunt explosion in cinematic history, involving 8,140 litres of kerosene and 24 charges each with a kilogramme of high explosives. The outside shots of a train in a desert featured the Oriental Desert Express. Principal photography concluded on 5 July 2015. A wrap-up party for Spectre was held in commemoration before entering post-production. Filming took 128 days.
Whilst filming in Mexico City, speculation in the media claimed that the script had been altered to accommodate the demands of Mexican authorities—reportedly influencing details of the scene and characters, casting choices, and modifying the script to portray the country in a positive light —to secure tax concessions and financial support worth up to $20 million for the film. This was denied by producer Michael G. Wilson, who stated that the scene had always been intended to be shot in Mexico as production had been attracted to the imagery of the Day of the Dead, and that the script had been developed from there. Production of Skyfall had previously faced similar problems while attempting to secure permits to shoot the film s pre-title sequence in India before moving to Istanbul.
Five companies did the visual effects—Industrial Light & Magic, Double Negative, Moving Picture Company, Cinesite and Peerless—under the supervision of Steve Begg. The computer-generated effects included set extensions, digital touches on the vehicles, and crumbling buildings. A sixth one, Framestore, handled the title sequence, the seventh in the series designed by Daniel Kleinman. It took four months to complete, and centred on an octopus motif reminiscent of the Spectre logo, along with images of love and relationships.
Soundtrack
Thomas Newman returned as Spectre s composer. Rather than composing the score once the film had moved into post-production, Newman worked during filming. The theatrical trailer released in July 2015 contained a rendition of John Barry s On Her Majesty s Secret Service theme. Mendes stated that the final film would have more than 100 minutes of music. The soundtrack album was released on 23 October 2015 in the UK and 6 November 2015 in the US on Decca Records.
The English band Radiohead were commissioned to write the title song, and submitted Man of War , an unreleased song written in the 1990s. It was rejected as it had not been written for the film and so was ineligible for the Academy Award for Best Original Song. Radiohead recorded another song for the film, Spectre , but this was also rejected as too melancholy.
In September 2015, Eon announced that Sam Smith had recorded the title theme, Writing s on the Wall . Smith reported writing the song in a single session with regular collaborator Jimmy Napes in under half an hour before recording a demo. Satisfied with the quality, the filmmakers used the demo in the final release. Writing s on the Wall was released as a download on 25 September 2015. It received mixed reviews from critics and fans, particularly in comparison to Adele s Skyfall , leading to Shirley Bassey trending on Twitter on the day it was released. Despite the mixed reception, it became the first Bond theme to reach number one in the UK Singles Chart, the second to win the Academy Award for Best Original Song, and the fifth to be nominated. It also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards.
Marketing
During the December 2014 press conference announcing the start of filming, Aston Martin and Eon unveiled the new DB10 as the official car for the film. The DB10 was designed in collaboration between Aston Martin and the filmmakers, with only 10 being produced especially for Spectre as a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the company s association with the franchise. Only eight of those 10 were used for the film, however; the remaining two were used for promotional work. After modifying the Jaguar C-X75 for the film, Williams F1 carried the 007 logo on their cars at the 2015 Mexican Grand Prix, with the team playing host to the cast and crew ahead of the Mexican premiere of the film.
To promote the film, the film s marketers continued the trend established during Skyfall s production of releasing still images of clapperboards and video blogs on Eon s official social media accounts.
On 13 March 2015, several members of the cast and crew, including Craig, Whishaw, Wilson and Mendes, as well as previous James Bond actor, Sir Roger Moore, appeared in a sketch written by David Walliams and the Dawson Brothers for Comic Relief s Red Nose Day on BBC One. In the sketch, they film a behind-the-scenes documentary on the filming of Spectre. The first teaser trailer for Spectre was released worldwide in March 2015, followed by the theatrical trailer in July and the final trailer in October.
Release
Theatrical
Spectre had its world premiere at the Royal Film Performance, an event in aid of the Film & TV Charity, in London on 26 October 2015 at the Royal Albert Hall, the same day as its general release in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. Following the announcement of the start of filming, Paramount Pictures brought forward the release of Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation to avoid competing with Spectre. In March 2015 IMAX corporation announced that Spectre would be screened in its cinemas, following Skyfall s success with the company. In the UK it received a wider release than Skyfall, with a minimum of 647 cinemas including 40 IMAX screens, compared to Skyfall s 587 locations and 21 IMAX screens.
Home media
Spectre was released for Digital HD on 22 January 2016 and on DVD and Blu-ray on 9 and 22 February 2016 in the US and UK respectively. It debuted atop the home video charts in both countries, and finished 2016 with 1.5 million units in the UK, the second best-selling title of the year, behind only Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and 2 million copies in the US, 12th in the year-end charts.
The film was later released on Ultra HD Blu-ray on 22 October 2019 by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment along with the previous three films, and standalone on 25 February 2020 in the US and 23 March 2020 in the UK.
Reception
Box office
Spectre grossed $880.7 million worldwide; $135.5 million of the takings were generated from the UK market and $200.1 million from North America. Worldwide, this made it the second-highest-grossing James Bond film after Skyfall, and the sixth-highest-grossing film of 2015. Deadline Hollywood calculated the film s net profit as $98.4 million, accounting for production budgets, marketing, talent participations, and other costs; box office grosses and home media revenues placed it sixteenth on their list of 2015 s Most Valuable Blockbusters . Sony had expected the net profit of the film to be around $38 million had it performed to the same level of its predecessor, but it earned 20% less than Skyfall. Sony paid 50% of the production costs for the film—which totalled some $250 million after accounting for government incentives—but received only 25% of certain profits, once costs were recouped. The studio also spent tens of millions of dollars in marketing and had to give MGM some of the profit from the studio s non-Bond films, including 22 Jump Street.
In the United Kingdom, the film grossed £4.1 million ($6.4 million) from its Monday preview screenings. It grossed £6.3 million ($9.2 million) on its opening day and then £5.7 million ($8.8 million) on Wednesday, setting UK records for both days. In the film s first seven days it grossed £41.7 million ($63.8 million), breaking the UK record for highest first-week opening, set by Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban s £23.9 million ($36.9 million) in 2004. Its Friday–Saturday gross was £20.4 million ($31.2 million) compared to Skyfall s £20.1 million ($31 million). The film also broke the record for the best per-screen opening average with $110,000, a record previously held by The Dark Knight with $100,200. It has grossed a total of $136.3 million there. In the UK, it surpassed Avatar to become the country s highest-grossing IMAX release ever with $10.09 million.
Spectre opened in Germany with $22.5 million (including previews), which included a new record for the biggest Saturday of all time, Australia with $8.7 million (including previews) and South Korea opened to $8.2 million (including previews). Despite the 13 November Paris attacks, which led to numerous theatres being closed down, the film opened with $14.6 million (including $2 million in previews) in France. In Mexico, where part of the film was shot, it debuted with more than double that of Skyfall with $4.5 million. It also bested its predecessor s opening in various Nordic regions where MGM is distributing, such as in Finland ($2.7 million) and Norway ($2.9 million), and in other markets like Denmark ($4.2 million), the Netherlands ($3.4 million), and Sweden ($3.1 million). In India, it opened at No. 1 with $4.8 million which is 4% above the opening of Skyfall. It topped the German-speaking Switzerland box office for four weeks and in the Netherlands, it held the No. 1 spot for seven weeks straight where it topped Minions to become the top movie of the year. The top earning markets are Germany ($70.3 million) and France ($38.8 million). In Paris, it has the second-highest ticket sales of all time with 4.1 million tickets sold only behind Spider-Man 3 which sold over 6.3 million tickets in 2007.
In the United States and Canada the film opened on 6 November 2015, and in its opening weekend, was originally projected to gross $70–75 million from 3,927 screens, the widest release for a Bond film. However, after it grossed $5.3 million from its early Thursday night showings and $28 million on its opening day, weekend projections were increased to $75–80 million. The film ended up grossing $70.4 million in its opening weekend (about $20 million less than Skyfall s $90.6 million debut, including IMAX previews), but nevertheless finished first at the box office. IMAX generated $9.1 million for Spectre at 374 screens, premium large format made $8 million from 429 cinemas, reaping 11% of the film s opening, which means that Spectre earned $17.1 million (23%) of its opening weekend total in large-format venues. Cinemark XD generated $1.9 million in 112 XD locations.
In China, it opened on 12 November and earned $15 million on its opening day, which is the second biggest 2D single day gross for a Hollywood film behind the $18.5 million opening day of Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation and occupying 43% of all available screens which included $790,000 in advance night screenings. Through its opening weekend, it earned $48.1 million from 14,700 screens which is 198% ahead of Skyfall, a new record for a Hollywood 2D opening. IMAX contributed $4.6 million on 246 screens, also a new record for a three-day opening for a November release (breaking Interstellar s record). In its second weekend, it added $12.1 million falling precipitously by 75% which is the second worst second weekend drop for any major Hollywood release in China of 2015. It grossed a total of $84.7 million there after four weekends (foreign films in the Middle Kingdom play for 30 days only, unless granted special extensions). Despite a strong opening, it failed to attain the $100 million mark there as projected due to mixed response from critics and audiences as well as facing competition from local films.
Critical response
Spectre has an approval rating of 63% based on 367 professional reviews on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating of 6.4/10. Its critical consensus reads, Spectre nudges Daniel Craig s rebooted Bond closer to the glorious, action-driven spectacle of earlier entries, although it s admittedly reliant on established 007 formula. Metacritic (which uses a weighted average) assigned Spectre a score of 60 out of 100 based on 48 critics, indicating mixed or average reviews . Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A− on an A+ to F scale.
Prior to its UK release, Spectre mostly received positive reviews. Mark Kermode, film critic for The Observer, gave the film four out of five stars, observing that the film did not live up to the standard set by Skyfall, but was able to tap into audience expectations. Writing in The Guardian, Peter Bradshaw gave the film a full five stars, calling it inventive, intelligent and complex , and singling out Craig s performance as the film s highlight. In another five star review, The Daily Telegraph s Robbie Collin described Spectre as a swaggering show of confidence , lauding it as a feat of pure cinematic necromancy. Positive yet critical assessments included Kim Newman of Sight and Sound, who wrote that for all its wayward plotting (including an unhelpful tie-in with Bond s childhood that makes very little sense) and off-the-peg elements, Spectre works as he felt the audience s patience gets tested by two and a half hours of set-pieces strung on one of the series thinner plots ; and IGN s Chris Tilly, who rated the film 7.2 out of 10, considering Spectre solid if unspectacular , and concluding that the film falls frustratingly short of greatness.
Critical appraisal was mixed in the United States. In a review for RogerEbert.com, Matt Zoller Seitz gave Spectre 2.5 out of 4, describing it as inconsistent and unable to capitalise on its potential. Kenneth Turan, reviewing the film for Los Angeles Times, concluded that Spectre comes off as exhausted and uninspired . Manohla Dargis of The New York Times criticised the film as having nothing surprising and sacrificing its originality for the sake of box office returns. Forbes Scott Mendelson also heavily criticised the film, denouncing Spectre as the worst 007 movie in 30 years . Darren Franich of Entertainment Weekly viewed Spectre as an overreaction to our current blockbuster moment , aspiring to be a serialized sequel and proving itself as a Saga . While noting that othing that happens in Spectre holds up to even minor logical scrutiny , he had come not to bury Spectre, but to weirdly praise it. Because the final act of the movie is so strange, so willfully obtuse, that it deserves extra attention. Christopher Orr, writing in The Atlantic, also criticised the film, saying that Spectre backslides on virtually every . Lawrence Toppman of The Charlotte Observer called Craig s performance Bored, James Bored. Alyssa Rosenberg, writing for The Washington Post, stated that the film turned into a disappointingly conventional Bond film.
In a positive review published in Rolling Stone, Peter Travers gave the film 3.5 stars out of 4, describing Spectre as party time for Bond fans, a fierce, funny, gorgeously produced valentine to the longest-running franchise in movies . Mick LaSalle from the San Francisco Chronicle, raved that One of the great satisfactions of Spectre is that, in addition to all the stirring action, and all the timely references to a secret organisation out to steal everyone s personal information, we get to believe in Bond as a person. Stephen Whitty from The New York Daily News, who awarded the film four of five stars, stated that Craig is cruelly efficient. Dave Bautista makes a good, Oddjob-like assassin. And while Lea Seydoux doesn t leave a huge impression as this film s Bond girl , perhaps it s because we ve already met—far too briefly—the hypnotic Monica Bellucci, as the first real Bond woman since Diana Rigg. Chicago Sun-Times film reviewer Richard Roeper, who gave the film three stars out of four, considered the film solidly in the middle of the all-time rankings, which means it s still a slick, beautifully photographed, action-packed, international thriller with a number of wonderfully, ludicrously entertaining set pieces, a sprinkling of dry wit, myriad gorgeous women and a classic psycho-villain who is clearly out of his mind but seems to like it that way. Michael Phillips, reviewing for the Chicago Tribune, stated, For all its workmanlike devotion to out-of-control helicopters, Spectre works best when everyone s on the ground, doing his or her job, driving expensive fast cars heedlessly, detonating the occasional wisecrack, enjoying themselves and their beautiful clothes. Variety film critic Guy Lodge complained in his review that What s missing is the unexpected emotional urgency of Skyfall, as the film sustains its predecessor s nostalgia kick with a less sentimental bent.
Accolades
Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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Academy Awards | Best Original Song | Writing s on the Wall (Sam Smith & Jimmy Napes) | Won |
Golden Globe Awards | Best Original Song | Won | |
Critics Choice Awards | Best Song | Nominated | |
Best Actor in an Action Movie | Daniel Craig | Nominated | |
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards | Best Song | Writing s on the Wall (Sam Smith & Jimmy Napes) | Won |
Houston Film Critics Society Awards | Best Original Song | Nominated | |
Art Directors Guild Awards | Production Design for a Contemporary Film | Dennis Gassner | Nominated |
Satellite Awards | Best Cinematography | Hoyte van Hoytema | Nominated |
Best Original Score | Thomas Newman | Nominated | |
Best Original Song | Writing s on the Wall (Sam Smith & Jimmy Napes) | Nominated | |
Best Visual Effects | Steve Begg & Chris Corbould | Nominated | |
Best Art Direction and Production Design | Dennis Gassner | Nominated | |
Best Film Editing | Lee Smith | Nominated | |
Best Sound (Editing and Mixing) | Per Hallberg, Karen Baker Landers, Scott Millan, Gregg Rudloff & Stuart Wilson | Nominated | |
Saturn Awards | Best Action or Adventure Film | Nominated | |
Empire Awards | Best British Film | Won | |
Best Thriller | Won | ||
Teen Choice Awards | Choice Movie: Action | Nominated | |
Choice Movie Actress: Action | Léa Seydoux | Nominated |
Spectre is a 2015 spy film and the twenty-fourth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Columbia Pictures. It is the fourth film to feature Daniel Craig as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond and the second film in the series directed by Sam Mendes following Skyfall. It was written by John Logan, Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and Jez Butterworth.
The story sees Bond pitted against the global criminal organisation Spectre and their enigmatic leader Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Christoph Waltz), who plans to launch a national surveillance network to mastermind criminal activities across the globe. The film marks Spectre s and Blofeld s first appearance in an Eon Productions film since 1971 s Diamonds Are Forever. A character resembling Blofeld had previously appeared in the 1981 film For Your Eyes Only, but because of the Thunderball controversy he is not named, nor is his face shown. Several James Bond characters, including M, Q, and Eve Moneypenny, return, with new additions Léa Seydoux as Dr. Madeleine Swann, Dave Bautista as Mr. Hinx, Andrew Scott as Max Denbigh and Monica Bellucci as Lucia Sciarra.
Spectre was filmed from December 2014 to July 2015 in Austria, the United Kingdom, Italy, Morocco and Mexico. The action scenes prioritised practical effects and stunts, while employing computer-generated imagery made by five different companies. Spectre was estimated to have cost around $245 million—with some sources listing it as high as $300 million—making it the most expensive Bond film and one of the most expensive films ever made.
Spectre was released on 26 October 2015 in the United Kingdom on the same night of the world premiere at the London Royal Albert Hall. It was followed by a worldwide release, including IMAX screenings. It was released in the United States and Canada on 6 November, and received mixed reviews from critics who praised the film s action sequences, cinematography, acting, and musical score, but some criticised the length, pacing, and narrative decisions. The theme song Writing s on the Wall , performed and co-written by Sam Smith, won an Academy Award and Golden Globe for Best Original Song. Spectre grossed over $880 million worldwide, making it the sixth-highest-grossing film of 2015 and the second-largest unadjusted total for the series after Skyfall. The next Bond film, No Time to Die, was released in 2021, with Craig reprising his role for the final time and Cary Joji Fukunaga as director.
Plot
MI6 agent James Bond carries out an unauthorised mission in Mexico City on the Day of the Dead, where he stops a terrorist bombing plot. Bond kills Marco Sciarra, the terrorist leader, and takes his ring, which is emblazoned with a stylised octopus, before stealing a helicopter to escape.
Upon his return to London, Bond is suspended from field duty by Gareth Mallory, the current M, who is engaged in a power struggle with Max Denbigh (whom Bond dubs C ), the Director-General of the new, privately backed Joint Intelligence Service formed by the merger of MI5 and MI6. C campaigns for Britain to join the global surveillance and intelligence initiative Nine Eyes , and uses his influence to close down the 00 field agent section, which he believes is outdated. In private, Bond tells Eve Moneypenny that he went to Mexico to target Sciarra after receiving a video message from the previous M that was delivered to him after her death. Moneypenny agrees to assist Bond behind M s back.
Bond disobeys M s orders and travels to Rome to attend Sciarra s funeral. He saves and seduces Sciarra s widow, Lucia, who tells him Sciarra belonged to an organisation of businessmen with criminal and terrorist connections. Bond uses Sciarra s ring to infiltrate a meeting to select Sciarra s replacement, where he identifies the leader, Franz Oberhauser. After hearing Oberhauser give the order for the Pale King to be assassinated, Bond is pursued across the city by the organisation s assassin, Mr. Hinx. Moneypenny informs Bond that the Pale King is Mr. White, a former member of the organisation s subsidiary Quantum, who had fallen afoul of Oberhauser. Bond asks her to investigate Oberhauser, who was presumed dead 20 years earlier.
Bond locates White in Altaussee, Austria, where he is dying of thallium poisoning. He tells Bond to find and protect his daughter, psychiatrist Madeleine Swann, who will take him to L Américain in order to locate Oberhauser. White then commits suicide. Bond confronts Swann and rescues her from Hinx and his forces. The pair meet Q, who links Oberhauser to Bond s previous missions, identifying Le Chiffre, Dominic Greene and Raoul Silva as agents of the same organisation, which Swann identifies as Spectre.
Swann takes Bond to L Américain, a hotel in Tangier, and they discover that White left evidence directing them to Oberhauser s base at a crater in the Sahara. Taking a train to a remote station, Bond and Swann encounter Hinx, who gets ejected from the train in the ensuing fight, and later they are escorted to Oberhauser s base. Oberhauser reveals that Spectre has funded the Joint Intelligence Service while staging terrorist attacks around the world, creating a need for the Nine Eyes programme. In return, C will give Spectre unlimited access to intelligence gathered by Nine Eyes, allowing them to anticipate and counteract investigations into their operations. Bond is tortured as Oberhauser discusses their shared history. After Bond was orphaned, Oberhauser s father, Hannes, became his temporary guardian. Jealous of his father s affection for Bond, Oberhauser killed his father, staged his own death, adopted the name Ernst Stavro Blofeld, went on to form Spectre and target Bond, and is ultimately responsible for several tragedies in Bond s life, including the deaths of Vesper Lynd and the previous M. Bond and Swann stun Blofeld by setting off an explosive wristwatch in his face, disfiguring him, and escape to London to prevent the Nine Eyes from going online.
In London, Bond and Swann meet M, Q, Bill Tanner and Moneypenny with the intention of arresting C. Swann and Bond are separately abducted by Spectre operatives, while the rest of the group proceed with the plan. After Q succeeds in preventing Nine Eyes from going online, a struggle between M and C ends with C falling to his death. Bond is taken to the ruins of the old MI6 building, scheduled for demolition after Silva s bombing. Blofeld—still alive and badly scarred on the right side of his face—tells Bond that he must escape before explosives are detonated in three minutes, or die trying to save Swann. Bond finds Swann and they escape by boat as the building collapses. Bond shoots down Blofeld s helicopter, which crashes onto Westminster Bridge. Blofeld manages to crawl away from the wreckage and dares Bond to kill him, but Bond refuses, leaving him to be arrested by M. He then reunites with Swann and the two depart.
Later, Bond acquires his rebuilt Aston Martin DB5 from Q and drives away with Swann.
Cast
- Daniel Craig as James Bond, agent 007. The director Sam Mendes has described Bond as being extremely focused in Spectre, likening his new-found dedication to hunting.
- Christoph Waltz as Ernst Stavro Blofeld (born Franz Oberhauser), Bond s nemesis and the mysterious mastermind behind Spectre, as well as the puppeteer responsible for a series of recent events in Bond s life, motivated by a longstanding grudge against him.
- Léa Seydoux as Madeleine Swann, a psychiatrist working at a private medical clinic in the Austrian Alps, and the daughter of Mr. White.
- Ben Whishaw as Q, MI6 quartermaster who outfits Bond with equipment for use in the field.
- Naomie Harris as Eve Moneypenny, a former agent who left the field to become M s assistant.
- Dave Bautista as Mr Hinx, Spectre s top assassin.
- Andrew Scott as C (Max Denbigh), Head of the new Joint Intelligence Service and an agent for Spectre, heavily involved with their plan to merge nine national intelligence agencies into the Nine Eyes Committee, thus allowing Spectre the power to take over the world.
- Rory Kinnear as Bill Tanner, the MI6 Chief of Staff.
- Jesper Christensen as Mr White, a fugitive from MI6 and a former senior figure in Spectre s Quantum subsidiary, as portrayed in Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace, now dying from thallium poisoning after falling from Spectre s favour over his reservations relating to human trafficking.
- Monica Bellucci as Lucia Sciarra, the Italian wife of assassin Marco Sciarra.
- Ralph Fiennes as M (Gareth Mallory), head of MI6.
- Stephanie Sigman as Estrella, a Mexican agent who accompanies Bond on his mission to assassinate Marco Sciarra. In the video game James Bond: World of Espionage, her full name is given as Estrella Luna.
- Alessandro Cremona as Marco Sciarra, an Italian Spectre agent whom Bond kills in the pre-title sequence of the movie.
- Judi Dench as Mallory s predecessor M, who posthumously gives Bond his mission. This film marks Dench s eighth appearance as M, 20 years after beginning with GoldenEye.
Production
Pre-production
In March 2013, Mendes said he would not return to direct the next film in the series, then known as Bond 24; he later recanted and announced that he would return, as he found the script and the plans for the long-term future of the franchise appealing. Nicolas Winding Refn would later reveal that he turned down an offer to direct the movie. In directing Skyfall and Spectre, Mendes became the first director to oversee two successive Bond films since John Glen directed five consecutive films, ending with Licence to Kill in 1989. Dennis Gassner returned as the film s production designer, while cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema took over from Roger Deakins. In July 2015 Mendes noted that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand, making it a larger production than Skyfall. Craig is listed as co-producer. He considered the credit a high point of his career, saying, I m just so proud of the fact that my name comes up somewhere else on the titles.
The film s usage of the Spectre organisation and its characters marked the end of long-standing litigation between Eon Productions and producer Kevin McClory, who sued James Bond creator Ian Fleming in 1961 claiming ownership over elements of the novel Thunderball, and in an out of court settlement two years later, was awarded the novel s film rights, including Spectre and its characters. McClory died in 2006, and in November 2013 MGM and the McClory estate formally settled the issue with Danjaq, sister company of Eon Productions—with MGM acquiring the full copyright film rights to the concept of Spectre and all of the characters associated with it. It has been suggested that with the acquisition of the film rights and the organisation s re-introduction to the series continuity, the SPECTRE acronym was discarded and the organisation reimagined as Spectre .
When Sony Pictures Entertainment renegotiated with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures the deal to co-finance the Bond franchise in 2011, they were tasked to provide 25% of the negative cost of both Skyfall and Spectre, in exchange for receiving 25% of the profits plus distribution fees for overseeing its worldwide rollout. When the film was announced in June 2013, the budget was not yet fixed, but was certain to be higher than the $210 million of Skyfall due to foreign locations and bigger payments for Mendes and Craig. In November 2014, Sony was targeted by hackers who released details of confidential e-mails between Sony executives regarding several high-profile film projects. Included within these were several memos relating to the production of Spectre, claiming that the film was over budget, detailing early drafts of the script written by John Logan, and expressing Sony s frustration with the project. Eon Productions later issued a statement confirming the leak of what they called an early version of the screenplay . Eon resisted Sony and MGM s arguments to cut down on stunts and location work to reduce the budget, but managed to secure tax incentives and rebates, such as $14 million from Mexico. Spectre has a final budget estimated between $250 million and $275 million.
Writing
Spectre marked the return of many scriptwriters from the previous Bond films, such as Skyfall writer John Logan; Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who had done work in five previous Bond films, and British playwright Jez Butterworth, who had previously made uncredited contributions to Skyfall. Butterworth was brought in to polish the script, being helped by Mendes and Craig. Butterworth considered that his changes involved adding what he would like to see as a teenager, and limited the scenes with Bond talking to men, as Bond shoots other men—he doesn t sit around chatting to them. So you put a line through that. With the acquisition of the rights to Spectre and its associated characters, Purvis and Wade revealed that the film would provide a minor retcon to the continuity of the previous films, with the Quantum organisation alluded to in Casino Royale and introduced in Quantum of Solace reimagined as a division within Spectre rather than an independent organisation which is implied to be no longer active by the film s events. The plot of Spectre also linked the events of Skyfall to Craig s first two Bond movies by revealing antagonist Raoul Silva to be associated with Spectre reverting Skyfall s initial solo story status.
Despite being an original story, Spectre draws on Ian Fleming s source material, most notably in the character of Franz Oberhauser, played by Christoph Waltz, and his father Hannes. Hannes Oberhauser is a background character in the short story Octopussy from the Octopussy and The Living Daylights collection, and is named in the film as having been a temporary legal guardian of a young Bond in 1983. As Sam Mendes searched for events in young Bond s life to follow the childhood discussed in Skyfall, he came across Hannes Oberhauser, who becomes a father figure to Bond. From there, Mendes conceived the idea of a natural child who had been pushed out, cuckoo in the nest by Bond, which became Franz. Similarly, Charmian Bond is shown to have been his full-time guardian, observing the back story established by Fleming.
Casting
The main cast was revealed in December 2014 at the 007 Stage at Pinewood Studios. Daniel Craig returned for his fourth appearance as James Bond, while Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris and Ben Whishaw reprised their roles as M, Eve Moneypenny and Q respectively, having been established in Skyfall. Rory Kinnear also reprised his role as Bill Tanner in his third appearance in the series.
Christoph Waltz was cast in the role of Franz Oberhauser, though he refused to comment on the nature of the part. It was later revealed with the film s release that he is Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Waltz got interested in the film for dealing with technology-assisted mass surveillance, speaking about relevant social issues in a way that few Bonds have done before , and denied rumours that the role was written specially for him, but added that when I came on board, the role grew, evolved, and mutated.
Dave Bautista was cast as Mr. Hinx after producers sought an actor with a background in contact sports. The character only has one line in the entire film, Shit . Sam Mendes thought the silent nature would drive Bautista away, but the lifelong Bond fan expressed interest in reviving the quiet henchman archetype of characters such as Jaws. Bautista s performance was inspired mostly by Oddjob from Goldfinger, and said not talking created an acting challenge, trying to find this way where I am actually going to have to speak without speaking. After casting Bérénice Lim Marlohe, a relative newcomer, as Sévérine in Skyfall, Mendes sought out a more experienced actor for the role of Madeleine Swann, ultimately casting Léa Seydoux in the role. Monica Bellucci joined the cast as Lucia Sciarra, becoming, at the age of fifty, the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl. She had previously auditioned for the role of Paris Carver in Tomorrow Never Dies, but was passed over in favour of Teri Hatcher. In a separate interview with Danish website Euroman, Jesper Christensen revealed he would be reprising his role as Mr. White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Christensen s character was reportedly killed off in a scene intended to be used as an epilogue to Quantum of Solace, before it was removed from the final cut of the film, enabling his return in Spectre.
In addition to the principal cast, Alessandro Cremona was cast as Marco Sciarra, Stephanie Sigman was cast as Estrella, and Detlef Bothe was cast as a villain for scenes shot in Austria. In February 2015 over 1,500 background artistes were hired for the pre-title sequence set in Mexico, though they were replicated in the film, giving the effect of around 10,000 extras.
Filming
Mendes revealed that production would begin on 8 December 2014 at Pinewood Studios, with filming taking seven months. Mendes also confirmed several filming locations, including London, Mexico City and Rome. Van Hoytema shot the film mostly on Kodak 35mm film stock (in addition to digital cameras such as the 6K Arri Alexa 65mm), in contrast to Skyfall being filmed solely on digital cameras. Early filming took place at Pinewood Studios, and around London, with scenes variously featuring Craig and Harris at Bond s flat, and Craig and Kinnear travelling down the River Thames.
Filming was carried out in Austria between December 2014 and February 2015, with production taking place in the area around Sölden—including the Ötztal Glacier Road, Rettenbach glacier and the adjacent ski resort plus cable car station—Obertilliach and Lake Altaussee. Scenes filmed in Austria centred on the Ice Q Restaurant, standing in for the fictional Hoffler Klinik, a private medical clinic in the Austrian Alps. Filming included an action scene featuring a Land Rover Defender Bigfoot and a Range Rover Sport. Various airplane models were used in filming, from a life-sized plane with detachable wings to film the crash in the woods, to plane fuselages either built atop snowmobiles or shot from nitrogen cannons. Production was temporarily halted first by an injury to Craig, who sprained his knee whilst shooting a fight scene, and later by an accident involving a filming vehicle that saw three crew members injured, at least one of them seriously.
Filming temporarily returned to England to shoot scenes at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, which stood in for a location in Rome, before moving on to the city itself for a five-week shoot across the city, with locations including the Ponte Sisto bridge and the Roman Forum. The production faced opposition from a variety of special interest groups and city authorities, who were concerned about the potential for damage to historical sites around the city, and problems with graffiti and rubbish appearing in the film. Special effects supervisor Chris Corbould stated the scenes had to be extensively planned prior to filming specially to avoid any mishaps, going to the point of building protection above steps where cars would drive. A car chase scene set along the banks of the Tiber River and through the streets of Rome featured an Aston Martin DB10 (a model developed especially for the film, with only 10 examples produced) and a Jaguar C-X75. The C-X75 was originally developed as a hybrid electric vehicle with four independent electric engines powered by two jet turbines, before the project was cancelled. The version used for filming was converted to use a conventional internal combustion engine, to minimise the potential for disruption from mechanical problems with the complex hybrid system. The C-X75s used for filming were developed by the engineering division of Formula One racing team Williams, who built the original C-X75 prototype for Jaguar. Remote driving pods were built above the cars so the vehicles could be driven while the cameras focused on Craig and Bautista in the steering wheel. According to chief stunt co-ordinator Gary Powell, filming the chase had the risk of skidding into the Vatican , and led to a record for smashing up cars in Spectre—seven Aston Martins in all, with the film s car expenses estimated at £24 million ($48 million).
With filming completed in Rome, production moved to Mexico City in late March to shoot the film s opening sequence, with scenes to include the Day of the Dead festival filmed in and around the Zócalo and the Centro Histórico district. At the time, no such Day of the Dead parade like the one from the film took place in Mexico City; in 2016, due to the interest raised by Spectre and the government s desire to promote the pre-Hispanic Mexican culture, the federal and local authorities decided to organise an actual Día de Muertos parade through Paseo de la Reforma and Centro Histórico on 29 October 2016, which was attended by 250,000 people. The film opens with a long take that joins six shots seamlessly, and was one of the few scenes that required previsualisation. Through extensive planning, filming did not require motion control cameras. The scene joints were done in post-production through re-timing and re-projections, which even matched Mexico locations with interiors filmed at Pinewood.
The planned scenes required the city square to be closed for filming a sequence involving a fight aboard a Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm Bo 105CBS helicopter flown by stunt pilot Chuck Aaron, which called for modifications to be made to several buildings to prevent damage. This particular scene in Mexico required 1,500 extras, 10 giant skeletons and 250,000 paper flowers. Reports in the Mexican media added that the film s second unit would move to Palenque in the state of Chiapas, to film aerial manoeuvres considered too dangerous to shoot in an urban area. These were pasted over a computer-generated square and crowd below the helicopter, with motion capture doubles fighting inside. Mendes and the effects team felt that this approach would get believable composition and movement compared to adding a digital helicopter above the Mexico City location. Following filming in Mexico, and during a scheduled break, Craig was flown to New York to undergo minor surgery to fix his knee injury. It was reported that filming was not affected and he had returned to filming at Pinewood Studios as planned on 22 April. Nonetheless, some parts of the Mexico scene were done with stunt doubles, whose faces were digitally replaced with Craig s.
On 17 May 2015 filming took place on the Thames in London. Stunt scenes involving Craig and Seydoux on a speedboat as well as a low flying helicopter near Westminster Bridge were shot at night, with filming temporarily closing both Westminster and Lambeth Bridges. Scenes were also shot on the river near MI6 s headquarters at Vauxhall Cross. The crew returned to the river less than a week later to film scenes solely set on Westminster Bridge. The London Fire Brigade was on set to simulate rain as well as monitor smoke used for filming. Craig, Seydoux, and Waltz, as well as Harris and Fiennes, were seen being filmed. Prior to this, scenes involving Fiennes were shot at a restaurant in Covent Garden. Blofeld s helicopter crash was done with two full sized helicopter shells, which were rigged with steelwork and an overhead track. Computer-generated rotor blades and scenery damage were added in post-production. The MI6 building, which in the film is vacated and scheduled for demolition following the terrorist attack from Skyfall, was replaced in the production plates for a digital reconstruction. When the building is detonated, it is a combination of both a miniature and a breakaway version of the digital building.
After wrapping up in England, production travelled to Morocco in June, with filming taking place in Oujda, Tangier and Erfoud, after preliminary work was completed by the production s second unit. The headquarters of Spectre in Morocco was located in Gara Medouar which is a crater caused by erosion and of neither volcanic nor impact origin. An explosion filmed in Morocco holds a Guinness World Record for the largest film stunt explosion in cinematic history, involving 8,140 litres of kerosene and 24 charges each with a kilogramme of high explosives. The outside shots of a train in a desert featured the Oriental Desert Express. Principal photography concluded on 5 July 2015. A wrap-up party for Spectre was held in commemoration before entering post-production. Filming took 128 days.
Whilst filming in Mexico City, speculation in the media claimed that the script had been altered to accommodate the demands of Mexican authorities—reportedly influencing details of the scene and characters, casting choices, and modifying the script to portray the country in a positive light —to secure tax concessions and financial support worth up to $20 million for the film. This was denied by producer Michael G. Wilson, who stated that the scene had always been intended to be shot in Mexico as production had been attracted to the imagery of the Day of the Dead, and that the script had been developed from there. Production of Skyfall had previously faced similar problems while attempting to secure permits to shoot the film s pre-title sequence in India before moving to Istanbul.
Five companies did the visual effects—Industrial Light & Magic, Double Negative, Moving Picture Company, Cinesite and Peerless—under the supervision of Steve Begg. The computer-generated effects included set extensions, digital touches on the vehicles, and crumbling buildings. A sixth one, Framestore, handled the title sequence, the seventh in the series designed by Daniel Kleinman. It took four months to complete, and centred on an octopus motif reminiscent of the Spectre logo, along with images of love and relationships.
Soundtrack
Thomas Newman returned as Spectre s composer. Rather than composing the score once the film had moved into post-production, Newman worked during filming. The theatrical trailer released in July 2015 contained a rendition of John Barry s On Her Majesty s Secret Service theme. Mendes stated that the final film would have more than 100 minutes of music. The soundtrack album was released on 23 October 2015 in the UK and 6 November 2015 in the US on Decca Records.
The English band Radiohead were commissioned to write the title song, and submitted Man of War , an unreleased song written in the 1990s. It was rejected as it had not been written for the film and so was ineligible for the Academy Award for Best Original Song. Radiohead recorded another song for the film, Spectre , but this was also rejected as too melancholy.
In September 2015, Eon announced that Sam Smith had recorded the title theme, Writing s on the Wall . Smith reported writing the song in a single session with regular collaborator Jimmy Napes in under half an hour before recording a demo. Satisfied with the quality, the filmmakers used the demo in the final release. Writing s on the Wall was released as a download on 25 September 2015. It received mixed reviews from critics and fans, particularly in comparison to Adele s Skyfall , leading to Shirley Bassey trending on Twitter on the day it was released. Despite the mixed reception, it became the first Bond theme to reach number one in the UK Singles Chart, the second to win the Academy Award for Best Original Song, and the fifth to be nominated. It also won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards.
Marketing
During the December 2014 press conference announcing the start of filming, Aston Martin and Eon unveiled the new DB10 as the official car for the film. The DB10 was designed in collaboration between Aston Martin and the filmmakers, with only 10 being produced especially for Spectre as a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the company s association with the franchise. Only eight of those 10 were used for the film, however; the remaining two were used for promotional work. After modifying the Jaguar C-X75 for the film, Williams F1 carried the 007 logo on their cars at the 2015 Mexican Grand Prix, with the team playing host to the cast and crew ahead of the Mexican premiere of the film.
To promote the film, the film s marketers continued the trend established during Skyfall s production of releasing still images of clapperboards and video blogs on Eon s official social media accounts.
On 13 March 2015, several members of the cast and crew, including Craig, Whishaw, Wilson and Mendes, as well as previous James Bond actor, Sir Roger Moore, appeared in a sketch written by David Walliams and the Dawson Brothers for Comic Relief s Red Nose Day on BBC One. In the sketch, they film a behind-the-scenes documentary on the filming of Spectre. The first teaser trailer for Spectre was released worldwide in March 2015, followed by the theatrical trailer in July and the final trailer in October.
Release
Theatrical
Spectre had its world premiere at the Royal Film Performance, an event in aid of the Film & TV Charity, in London on 26 October 2015 at the Royal Albert Hall, the same day as its general release in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. Following the announcement of the start of filming, Paramount Pictures brought forward the release of Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation to avoid competing with Spectre. In March 2015 IMAX corporation announced that Spectre would be screened in its cinemas, following Skyfall s success with the company. In the UK it received a wider release than Skyfall, with a minimum of 647 cinemas including 40 IMAX screens, compared to Skyfall s 587 locations and 21 IMAX screens.
Home media
Spectre was released for Digital HD on 22 January 2016 and on DVD and Blu-ray on 9 and 22 February 2016 in the US and UK respectively. It debuted atop the home video charts in both countries, and finished 2016 with 1.5 million units in the UK, the second best-selling title of the year, behind only Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and 2 million copies in the US, 12th in the year-end charts.
The film was later released on Ultra HD Blu-ray on 22 October 2019 by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment along with the previous three films, and standalone on 25 February 2020 in the US and 23 March 2020 in the UK.
Reception
Box office
Spectre grossed $880.7 million worldwide; $135.5 million of the takings were generated from the UK market and $200.1 million from North America. Worldwide, this made it the second-highest-grossing James Bond film after Skyfall, and the sixth-highest-grossing film of 2015. Deadline Hollywood calculated the film s net profit as $98.4 million, accounting for production budgets, marketing, talent participations, and other costs; box office grosses and home media revenues placed it sixteenth on their list of 2015 s Most Valuable Blockbusters . Sony had expected the net profit of the film to be around $38 million had it performed to the same level of its predecessor, but it earned 20% less than Skyfall. Sony paid 50% of the production costs for the film—which totalled some $250 million after accounting for government incentives—but received only 25% of certain profits, once costs were recouped. The studio also spent tens of millions of dollars in marketing and had to give MGM some of the profit from the studio s non-Bond films, including 22 Jump Street.
In the United Kingdom, the film grossed £4.1 million ($6.4 million) from its Monday preview screenings. It grossed £6.3 million ($9.2 million) on its opening day and then £5.7 million ($8.8 million) on Wednesday, setting UK records for both days. In the film s first seven days it grossed £41.7 million ($63.8 million), breaking the UK record for highest first-week opening, set by Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban s £23.9 million ($36.9 million) in 2004. Its Friday–Saturday gross was £20.4 million ($31.2 million) compared to Skyfall s £20.1 million ($31 million). The film also broke the record for the best per-screen opening average with $110,000, a record previously held by The Dark Knight with $100,200. It has grossed a total of $136.3 million there. In the UK, it surpassed Avatar to become the country s highest-grossing IMAX release ever with $10.09 million.
Spectre opened in Germany with $22.5 million (including previews), which included a new record for the biggest Saturday of all time, Australia with $8.7 million (including previews) and South Korea opened to $8.2 million (including previews). Despite the 13 November Paris attacks, which led to numerous theatres being closed down, the film opened with $14.6 million (including $2 million in previews) in France. In Mexico, where part of the film was shot, it debuted with more than double that of Skyfall with $4.5 million. It also bested its predecessor s opening in various Nordic regions where MGM is distributing, such as in Finland ($2.7 million) and Norway ($2.9 million), and in other markets like Denmark ($4.2 million), the Netherlands ($3.4 million), and Sweden ($3.1 million). In India, it opened at No. 1 with $4.8 million which is 4% above the opening of Skyfall. It topped the German-speaking Switzerland box office for four weeks and in the Netherlands, it held the No. 1 spot for seven weeks straight where it topped Minions to become the top movie of the year. The top earning markets are Germany ($70.3 million) and France ($38.8 million). In Paris, it has the second-highest ticket sales of all time with 4.1 million tickets sold only behind Spider-Man 3 which sold over 6.3 million tickets in 2007.
In the United States and Canada the film opened on 6 November 2015, and in its opening weekend, was originally projected to gross $70–75 million from 3,927 screens, the widest release for a Bond film. However, after it grossed $5.3 million from its early Thursday night showings and $28 million on its opening day, weekend projections were increased to $75–80 million. The film ended up grossing $70.4 million in its opening weekend (about $20 million less than Skyfall s $90.6 million debut, including IMAX previews), but nevertheless finished first at the box office. IMAX generated $9.1 million for Spectre at 374 screens, premium large format made $8 million from 429 cinemas, reaping 11% of the film s opening, which means that Spectre earned $17.1 million (23%) of its opening weekend total in large-format venues. Cinemark XD generated $1.9 million in 112 XD locations.
In China, it opened on 12 November and earned $15 million on its opening day, which is the second biggest 2D single day gross for a Hollywood film behind the $18.5 million opening day of Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation and occupying 43% of all available screens which included $790,000 in advance night screenings. Through its opening weekend, it earned $48.1 million from 14,700 screens which is 198% ahead of Skyfall, a new record for a Hollywood 2D opening. IMAX contributed $4.6 million on 246 screens, also a new record for a three-day opening for a November release (breaking Interstellar s record). In its second weekend, it added $12.1 million falling precipitously by 75% which is the second worst second weekend drop for any major Hollywood release in China of 2015. It grossed a total of $84.7 million there after four weekends (foreign films in the Middle Kingdom play for 30 days only, unless granted special extensions). Despite a strong opening, it failed to attain the $100 million mark there as projected due to mixed response from critics and audiences as well as facing competition from local films.
Critical response
Spectre has an approval rating of 63% based on 367 professional reviews on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating of 6.4/10. Its critical consensus reads, Spectre nudges Daniel Craig s rebooted Bond closer to the glorious, action-driven spectacle of earlier entries, although it s admittedly reliant on established 007 formula. Metacritic (which uses a weighted average) assigned Spectre a score of 60 out of 100 based on 48 critics, indicating mixed or average reviews . Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A− on an A+ to F scale.
Prior to its UK release, Spectre mostly received positive reviews. Mark Kermode, film critic for The Observer, gave the film four out of five stars, observing that the film did not live up to the standard set by Skyfall, but was able to tap into audience expectations. Writing in The Guardian, Peter Bradshaw gave the film a full five stars, calling it inventive, intelligent and complex , and singling out Craig s performance as the film s highlight. In another five star review, The Daily Telegraph s Robbie Collin described Spectre as a swaggering show of confidence , lauding it as a feat of pure cinematic necromancy. Positive yet critical assessments included Kim Newman of Sight and Sound, who wrote that for all its wayward plotting (including an unhelpful tie-in with Bond s childhood that makes very little sense) and off-the-peg elements, Spectre works as he felt the audience s patience gets tested by two and a half hours of set-pieces strung on one of the series thinner plots ; and IGN s Chris Tilly, who rated the film 7.2 out of 10, considering Spectre solid if unspectacular , and concluding that the film falls frustratingly short of greatness.
Critical appraisal was mixed in the United States. In a review for RogerEbert.com, Matt Zoller Seitz gave Spectre 2.5 out of 4, describing it as inconsistent and unable to capitalise on its potential. Kenneth Turan, reviewing the film for Los Angeles Times, concluded that Spectre comes off as exhausted and uninspired . Manohla Dargis of The New York Times criticised the film as having nothing surprising and sacrificing its originality for the sake of box office returns. Forbes Scott Mendelson also heavily criticised the film, denouncing Spectre as the worst 007 movie in 30 years . Darren Franich of Entertainment Weekly viewed Spectre as an overreaction to our current blockbuster moment , aspiring to be a serialized sequel and proving itself as a Saga . While noting that othing that happens in Spectre holds up to even minor logical scrutiny , he had come not to bury Spectre, but to weirdly praise it. Because the final act of the movie is so strange, so willfully obtuse, that it deserves extra attention. Christopher Orr, writing in The Atlantic, also criticised the film, saying that Spectre backslides on virtually every . Lawrence Toppman of The Charlotte Observer called Craig s performance Bored, James Bored. Alyssa Rosenberg, writing for The Washington Post, stated that the film turned into a disappointingly conventional Bond film.
In a positive review published in Rolling Stone, Peter Travers gave the film 3.5 stars out of 4, describing Spectre as party time for Bond fans, a fierce, funny, gorgeously produced valentine to the longest-running franchise in movies . Mick LaSalle from the San Francisco Chronicle, raved that One of the great satisfactions of Spectre is that, in addition to all the stirring action, and all the timely references to a secret organisation out to steal everyone s personal information, we get to believe in Bond as a person. Stephen Whitty from The New York Daily News, who awarded the film four of five stars, stated that Craig is cruelly efficient. Dave Bautista makes a good, Oddjob-like assassin. And while Lea Seydoux doesn t leave a huge impression as this film s Bond girl , perhaps it s because we ve already met—far too briefly—the hypnotic Monica Bellucci, as the first real Bond woman since Diana Rigg. Chicago Sun-Times film reviewer Richard Roeper, who gave the film three stars out of four, considered the film solidly in the middle of the all-time rankings, which means it s still a slick, beautifully photographed, action-packed, international thriller with a number of wonderfully, ludicrously entertaining set pieces, a sprinkling of dry wit, myriad gorgeous women and a classic psycho-villain who is clearly out of his mind but seems to like it that way. Michael Phillips, reviewing for the Chicago Tribune, stated, For all its workmanlike devotion to out-of-control helicopters, Spectre works best when everyone s on the ground, doing his or her job, driving expensive fast cars heedlessly, detonating the occasional wisecrack, enjoying themselves and their beautiful clothes. Variety film critic Guy Lodge complained in his review that What s missing is the unexpected emotional urgency of Skyfall, as the film sustains its predecessor s nostalgia kick with a less sentimental bent.
Accolades
Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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Academy Awards | Best Original Song | Writing s on the Wall (Sam Smith & Jimmy Napes) | Won |
Golden Globe Awards | Best Original Song | Won | |
Critics Choice Awards | Best Song | Nominated | |
Best Actor in an Action Movie | Daniel Craig | Nominated | |
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards | Best Song | Writing s on the Wall (Sam Smith & Jimmy Napes) | Won |
Houston Film Critics Society Awards | Best Original Song | Nominated | |
Art Directors Guild Awards | Production Design for a Contemporary Film | Dennis Gassner | Nominated |
Satellite Awards | Best Cinematography | Hoyte van Hoytema | Nominated |
Best Original Score | Thomas Newman | Nominated | |
Best Original Song | Writing s on the Wall (Sam Smith & Jimmy Napes) | Nominated | |
Best Visual Effects | Steve Begg & Chris Corbould | Nominated | |
Best Art Direction and Production Design | Dennis Gassner | Nominated | |
Best Film Editing | Lee Smith | Nominated | |
Best Sound (Editing and Mixing) | Per Hallberg, Karen Baker Landers, Scott Millan, Gregg Rudloff & Stuart Wilson | Nominated | |
Saturn Awards | Best Action or Adventure Film | Nominated | |
Empire Awards | Best British Film | Won | |
Best Thriller | Won | ||
Teen Choice Awards | Choice Movie: Action | Nominated | |
Choice Movie Actress: Action | Léa Seydoux | Nominated |
Year | 2015 |
ReleaseDate | 2015-11-06 |
RuntimeMins | 148 |
RuntimeStr | 2h 28min |
Plot | A cryptic message from James Bond’s past sends him on a trail to uncover the existence of a sinister organisation named SPECTRE. With a new threat dawning, Bond learns the terrible truth about the author of all his pain in his most recent missions. |
Awards | Won 1 Oscar, 8 wins & 37 nominations total |
Directors | Sam Mendes |
Writers | John Logan, Neal Purvis, Robert Wade |
Stars | Daniel Craig, Christoph Waltz, Léa Seydoux |
Produced by | Zakaria Alaoui,Barbara Broccoli,Daniel Craig,Roberto Malerba,Callum McDougall,Andrew Noakes,Stacy Perskie,David Pope,Wolfgang Ramml,Jayne-Ann Tenggren,Gregg Wilson,Michael G. Wilson |
Music by | Thomas Newman |
Cinematography by | Hoyte Van Hoytema |
Film Editing by | Lee Smith |
Casting By | Debbie McWilliams,Alejandro Reza |
Production Design by | Dennis Gassner |
Art Direction by | Andrew Bennett,Neal Callow,Dean Clegg,Ben Collins,Mark Harris,Chris Lowe |
Set Decoration by | Sophie Newman,Anna Pinnock,Daniela Rojas |
Costume Design by | Jany Temime,Timothy Everest |
Makeup Department | Victoria Bancroft,Hayley Barkway,Zineb Bendoula,Lucy Betancourt,Anadia Buenrostro,Letizia Carnevale,Miriam Continente,Cat Corderoy,Evelyn Corona Leo,Mark Coulier,Pollyanna Coxon-Smith,Sophia Criscuolo,Francesca Crowder,Gamaliel de Santiago,Nathaniel De Lineadeus,Naomi Donne,Karla Dueñas,Eithne Fennel,Adelaide Filippe,Andrea Finch,Adriana Fischer,Doone Forsyth,Lucy Friend,Giorgiana Gregorini,Belinda Hodson,Victoria Holt,Charlie Hounslow,Cristian Perez Jauregui,Nadine Keiser,Estrella Lorrabaquio,Elena López Carreón,Nadine Mann,Luca Mazzoccoli,Nuria Mbomio,Brenda Mckernan,Adrian G. Mendoza Magallanes,Federico Meniconi,Ilka Monforte,Donald Mowat,Gabriela Arouesty Muñiz,Stefano Nigro,John Nollet,José Alfredo Mercado Nuño,Sharon O Brien,Barbara Pellegrini,Stefano Pompei,Nikita Rae,Araceli Rios,Alex Rouse,Monika Rubio-Franco,María Fernanda Salazar,Francesco Scaramella,Matteo Silvi,Tracy Smith,Claudia Stolze,Miriam Suarez,Zeph Tahir,Zoe Tahir,Olimpia Treviño,Angelo Vannella,Alejandra Velarde,Eloise Waymouth,Norma Webb,Simon Webber,Kerstin Weller,Josh Weston,Julia Wilson,Charlotte Lotty Betts,Lauren Katie Cox,Leigh Cranston,Jimena Cuarón,Tania Dominguez,Carla Díaz González,Thalía Echeveste,Mara Elaan,John Eldred-Tooby,Kathryn Fa,Aimee Garner,Jorge O. Gomez,Jo Grover,Charlotte Hayward,Nadia Homri,Susan Howard,Joseph Koniak,Yelska Labrada,Chris Lyons,David Malinowski,Colum Mangan,Claire Matthews,Victoria Money,Alfredo Mora,Ryo Murakawa,Itzel O. Marquez Padilla,Ana Gabriela Quinonez,Elisa Ramírez,Mari Paz Robles,David Ruiz Gameros,Luca Saccuman,Kristie Southcott,Sinead Sweeney,Luca Vannella,Elizabeth Vega,Beatriz Vera,Louise Young |
Production Management | Pierfrancesco Ancillai,Tony Broccoli,Filippo Conti,Rafael Cuervo,Nick Fulton,Andrea Gamboa,Kate Garbett,Hannah Godwin,James Grant,Sanzogni Massimiliano H.M.,Luis Higuera,Youssef Jaber,Martin Joy,Nick Laws,Russell Lodge,Gildardo Martinez,Callum McDougall,Marco Milani,Giovanni Paolo Milano,Janine Modder,Angus More Gordon,Lulu Morgan,Peter Oillataguerre,Michele Ottaggio,Erik Paoletti,Alessandro Persia,Jason Pomerantz,Lucero Quiñones,Michael Solinger,Jasmina Torbati,Montserrat Ubeda,Tobia Calevi,Vincent G. Scotti |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Tarik Ait Ben Ali,Jacopo Mario Ardemagni,Badr Balafrej,Emanuel Rios Basurto,Ali Benchekroune,Rory Broadfoot,James Budd,Eric Calatayud,Inti Carboni,Glen Carroll,Chloe Chesterton,Javier Clave,Mark Cockren,Chris Corbould,Alejandro Peke Correa,Joey Coughlin,Ben Dixon,Yann Mari Faget,Fraser Fennell-Ball,Alice Filippi,Mara Fioretti,Tiziana Forletta,Dominic Fysh,Jerry Garay,Holly Gardner,Jorge Espinosa Gaubeca,Clare Glass,Jamie Graham,Zak Harney,Ahmed Hatimi,Sophie Higel,Marie-Therese Hildenbrandt,Sarah Hood,Stephanie Jolly,Michael Lerman,Casey Levie,Robert Madden,Terence Madden,Terry Madden,Nicola Marzano,Miguel Necoechea Jr.,Salvador Suárez Obregón,Yvonne Olivieri,Gabriela Palacios,Gary Powell,Mohammed Hamza Regragui,Luca John Rosati,Mark Rossi,Fernanda Ruiz,Fernando Santoyo,Alessia Silvetti,Kajja Taoufik,Andrew Vanneck,George Walker,Luke Kimble Williams,Alexander Witt,Eileen Yip,Khalil Zghayou,Inti Carboni,Chiara Frosi,Terence Madden,Lev Watach |
Art Department | Roxana Alexandru,John Allen,Susana Chaparro Alvarado,Philippa Ashcroft,Lee Bailey,Chris Baker,Laura Barden,Christopher John Beaumont,James Bede,Youness Benbakrim,Steve Bohan,Grant Boulton,Claudia Brewster,Matthew Broderick,Barry Brown,Tim Browning,Archie Campbell-Baldwin,Stefano Carbonaro,Mariana Castañeda,Cristina Cecili,Raul Celaya,Tony Chance,Robert Channon,Paul Cheesman,Massimo Ciaraglia,Craig A. Clark,Temple Clark,Fergus Clegg,Steven Cloherty,Dean Coldham,Deano Harry Coldham,Frank Collins,Keith Connolly,David Conway,Matt Cooke,Mitchell Cooper,Jim Cornish,Charlotte Crosbie,Patricia Cuevas,James Cullane,Ronnie James Davis,Gina De Ferrer,George Dean,Jack Dehaan,Stephen Delahunt,Giancarlo Di Fusco,Joselin Villaseñor Diaz,Jonathan Downing,Waffa Drai,Paul Duff,Emily Durtnall,Idriss El Gholb,James Enright,Jonathan James Evans,Lucy Eyre,Teri Fairhurst,Gregory Fangeaux,Jack Ferguson,Jeff Finch,Josue Clotaire Fleurimond,Jamie Foote,Jordan Forbes,Natalie Forsythe,Brady Foster,Pip Fox,Kim Frederiksen,Lydia Fry,Laura Fuller,Sami Gaidi,Christopher Gardner,Tom Gardner,Liam Georgensen,Brendan Gillespie,Georgina Goldman,Gavin Gordon,John Gorman,Laura Grant,David Gray,Paul Gunner,Dave Habberfield,Terry Heggarty,Scott Hillier,Sascha Manuel Hodak,Carlos Y. Jacques,Luis Yañez Jacques,Gary James,Harry James,Peter James,Sam Johnson,John Jones,Josh Jones,Thomas Jones,Rob Jose,Hazel Keane,Jeremy King,Michael King,Thomas Kingsley,Chris Kitisakkul,Jamie Knight,Karl Koroscik,Abdelouahab Laaroussi,Nick Lawrence,Charlotte Leatherland,Jennifer Lewicki,Marco Lo Russo,David London,Isobel Mackenzie,Tamara Marini,Ruben Gerardo Martinez,Richard Mccarthy,Hugh McClelland,Ryan McPhail,Craig Menzies,Ossie Merchant,Gary Merrington,Micky Mills,Rachel Minchin,Naolin Jiménez Montero,Jonathan Moore,Debbie Morgan,David Morison,Steven Morris,Eddie Murphy,Mitch Niclas,Laurens Nockels,Philip O Connell,John O Connor,Steve Partridge,Nick Pelham,Moises Pineda,Roberto Pizarro,Clare Porritt,George Pugh,Anca Rafan,Skot Reynolds,Scott A. Riley,Owen Robertson,Quinn Robinson,Daniela Rojas,Chris Rosewarne,Ellie Rowlands,Lisa Royle,Abdelkader Sadiki,Jack Salkeld,Lucien Sands,Lotty Sanna,Cosmo Sarson,Mattia Savelli,Paul Savulescu,Sean Schofield,Matt Sedgewick,Adam Shepherdly,Christian Short,Tom Sinden,James Skipsey,Nick Smith,James Staples,Samantha Sursock,Diego Suárez Groult,Egle Sveikauskyte,Daniel Swingler,Paul Szebesta,Craig Tarry,Sophie Tarver,Jenny Tobin,Rebecca Todd,Jason Torbett,Oli van der Vijver,Gena Vazquez,Camille M. Verhaeghe,Jono Waddell,Peter Watson,Jake Wells,William Wells,Ian Whiteford,Terry Whitehouse,Krysia Whitty,Raymond Widdowson,Ben Wilkinson,Buddie Wilkinson,Harley Wilkinson,Simon Wilkinson,Marcus Williams,Steve Williamson,Carl Wilson,Andrew Wright,Chad Wright,Jackie Yau,Christie Bowman,Chris Edwards,Ash Thorp,Silas Gee Williams,Dan Yellowhammer |
Year | 2015 |
Sound Department | James Ashwill,Christopher Assells,Karen Baker Landers,Orin Beaton,Charlie Campagna,P.J. Corvus,János Csáki,John T. Cucci,Russell Edwards,Thomas Fennell,David Giles,Nick Gillett,Per Hallberg,Chris Jargo,Nick Jimenez,Ando Johnson,Alexa Kahn,Oleg Kulchytskyi,Donnie Little,Aurélien Mauro,Scott Millan,Michael Miller,Milos Momcilovic,Andres Moreno,Philip D. Morrill,Tony Negrete,Santiago Núñez,Dan O Connell,Jessie Pariseau,Michelle Pazer,Kobi Quist,Gregg Rudloff,Daniel Saxlid,Ann Scibelli,Alyn Sclosa,Lee Sharp,Andy Stallabrass,Peter Staubli,John C. Stuver,Peter Michael Sullivan,Mike Tehrani,Ian Voigt,Oskar von Unge,Hannes Wannerberger,Drew Webster,Tim White,Tom Williams,Stuart Wilson,David Young,Robert Karlsson |
Special Effects by | Vince Abbott,Charlie Adcock,Adam Banks,Steve Benelisha,Julie Bentley,Tissi Brandhofer,Christopher Brennan,Pete Britten,Frederick Buhagiar,Richard Cheal,Paul Clancy,Andy Colquhoun,Chris Corbould,Lynne Corbould,Ross Crawford,Ben Crooks,Paul Davin,Mark Day,Tony Edwards,Dave Eltham,Jody Eltham,Mark Evans,Belaid Fougdal,Michael Fox,Hugh Goodbody,Tom Goodman,Charlie Harper,Marc Headland,Kevin Herd,Andrew Homan,Dan Homewood,Mark Hutchinson,Matthew Johnson,Gareth Jolly,Stuart Leach,Matt Lewis,Kiri Louca,Ian Lowe,Toby Marrow,Richard Martin,Daniel Massett,Kimon Matara,Huw Millar,Tom Murtagh,Hanin Ouidder,James Payton,Orlando Pontes de Gouveia,Franco Ragusa,Delroy Reid,Helen Rowe,Andrew Ryan,Silvano Scasseddu,Stephen Shelley,Christopher Smith,Luke Turner,John Van Der Pool,Saphir Vendroux,George Waite,Gavin Weatherall,Darren Westover,Peter Windle,Felicity Corbould |
ReleaseDate | 2015-11-06 |
Visual Effects by | Paolo Acampora,Hayley Adams,Ben Aghdami,Michael Agoulas,Africa Aguirre Martín,Guled Ahmed,Kaevski Aleksandar,Antony Allen,Ricardo Alves,Anuj Anand,Seshadri Anand,Christopher Anciaume,Jaroslaw Ancuta,Scott R. Anderson,Arild Anfinnsen,Gerald Ang,Samir Ansari,Khan Arbaz,Tolga Ari,Jose Armengol,Luke Armstrong,Michanol Arnaud,Adam Arnot,Oliver Askew,Peter Aversten,Daniel Axelsson,Guray Ayaokur,Nithin Babu,Lijo K. Baby,Eric Bachtiar,Carlo Alberto Bagliolid,Fiorenza Bagnariol,Keziah Bailey,Richard Baillie,Michael John Baker,Mark Bakowski,Luke Ballard,Subhashis Banik,Pierrick Barbin,George Barbour,Catherine Barnett,Lorna Barnshaw,Aaron Barr,Judy Barr,Angela Barson,David Bees,Steven Begg,Katie Bell,Ashley Bellm,Lawrence Bennett,Simon Bennett-Leyh,Lara Berners,Indranil Bhattacharya,Muhittin Bilginer,Brad Blackbourn,Preetham Tej Boddu,Christian Bohm,Wiebke Bohm,Don Boogert,Jonathan Bot,Scott Bourne,Ron Bowman,Matt Boyer,Owen Braekke-Carroll,James Braid,Emma Braney,Justin Brekke,Scott Brindley,Hugh Brompton,Jillian Brooks,Colin P. Brown,Jack Brown,Nik Brownlee,Sule Bryan,Rory Bryans,Stuart Bullen,James Burke,Patrick Michael Burke,Maria Busco,Naomi Butler,Sarah Byers,Conor Byrne,Melanie Byrne,Roisin Byrne,Andrew Cadey,Daniel Cairnie,Louise Calloni,Billy A. Campbell,Zac Campbell,Jocelin Capper,Amy Carpenter,Anthony Chadwick,Caroline Chai,Maxime Chaix,Saptarshi Chakraborty,Aleksandar Chalyovski,Cori Chan,Eric K. Chan,Karhoe Chan,Anoop Chandran,Jerly Chang,Benjamin Charles,Abhisek Chatterjee,Abhishek Chaturvedi,Lai Lok Chau,Abhishek Chauhan,John Abraham Chempil,Janson Chew,Giuseppe Chisari,Jung-Yoon Choi,Julian Chong,Laurence Chong,Bun Yue Choy,Kenneth Chua,Carlos Ciudad,Kirsty Clark,Claudio Clemente,Scott Coates,Adam Collins,Carlos Conceicao,Paul Connaughton,Natalie Cooke,Barry Corcoran,Laurent Cordier,David Cordon,Alejandro Corral,Leonardo Costa,Olivia Coupe,Jack Cowley-Ellis,Sam Cox,Ed Coy,Kristy May Currie,Mark Curtis,Poprizov Cvetan,Melina Tancheva Cvetanoska,Paolo D Arco,Marcello Da Silva,Paul Daiko,Ken Dailey,Tobias Danbo,Alistair Darby,Amanda Darby,Francesca Dare,Samantha Dark,Virender Dass,Scott Dawkins,Jo De Mey,Sarah de Schot,Balaji Degala,Chema del Fresno,Jorge del Valle,Stanley A. Dellimore,Iacopo Di Luigi,Craig Dibble,Eric J. 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Suresh Kumar,Kodavali Ashok Kumar,Madhav Kumar,Sendil Kumar,Amit George Kuruvilla,George Kyparissous,Louis Laflamme-Fillion,Caroline Laing,Alison Lake,Serena Lam,Jalil Landell,Erin Langford,Yan Kin Law,Claudia Lecaros,Andrew Leeuwenberg,Eric D Legare,Andrew Leighton,Alexis Lemonis,Leslie Lerman,Xavier Lestourneaud,Ben Lilley,Elizabeth Lily,Chew Teng Lim,Wayne Lim,Kew Lin,Fredrik Lindbom,Cedric Ling,Bryan Litson,Marko Ljubez,Luke Longin,Charlotte Loughnane,Boon Hean Low,Demis Lyall-Wilson,Sara Lynch,Sue Lyster,Fraser Macedo,Francesc Macia,Annie Macleod,Jason Madigan,Hadrien Malinjod,Domhnall Malone,Marco Manzini,Chulev Marko,Oliver Markowski,Gordon Marshall,Jose Martin,Will Martindale,Mario Maruska,Chiara Masini,Rachel Matchett,Chris McBride,Lauren McCallum,Chris McCrowe,Marlin McGlone,Sean McGrath,Michelle McKeating,Chris McKenna,Andy McNamara,Frederic Medioni,Himanshu Meena,Gurel Mehmet,Yvonne Mejia,Alex Melville,August Meredith,Stef Mesman,Luca Mignardi,Brandon Miletta,Marko Milicevic,James A.J. Miller,Jed Miller,Steven Miller,Robyn Milne,Damjan Minovski,Carlos Miras Sepulveda,Minal Mistry,Emma Moffat,Effandi Mohamed,Nafisah Mohamed,Kobi Moldavski,Laurel Montgomery,Helen Moody,Rebecca Moores,Dafydd Morris,David Antonin Mucci,Tomas Munzar,Nick Murphy,Sandra Murta,Jason G. Myers,Jeff Nadwidny,Rajakanna Nagarajan,Peter Nagle,Rudresh Naik,Nandhakishore,Amit Narwani,Geng Tong Neo,Frida Nerdal,Matthew Ness,Sebastian Ness,Helen Newby,Gary Newman,Marcus Newman,Jebb Ng,Carlos-Christian Nickel,Gustaf Nilsson,David J. Nolan,Thirupathi Nomula,Yashwanth Noogala,James P. Noon,Aaron Noordally,Aline Nordmark,Charlie North,Jean Claude Nouchy,Rob O Dea,John O Lone,Joseph O Sullivan,Matthew O Sullivan,Matthew O Sullivan,Yvonne Oh,Paula Olszowska,Alban Orlhiac,Michelangelo Neri Orliani,Mark Osborne,Simon Pabst,Suneel Kumar Palla,Guo Kun Pan,Suresh Pandi,Josh Parks,Daniel Pastore,Saurabh Patel,Harshal Patil,Enrik Pavdeja,Robbie Payne,Henry Pearce,Soren Bendt Aaboe Pedersen,Roy Peker,Laurie Pellard,Philip Pendlebury,Marko Perendija,Angelica Perez,Angelo Perrotta,Billy Perry,Chris Perschky,Goran Petrushevski,Leo Pettersson,Daniel Pettipher,Chris Petts,Will Phillips,Jason Phua,Kilou Picard,Andrew Pinson,Saruta Puff Pisanwalerd,Jo Plaete,Adam Pogue,Aditya Ponguri,Vladimir Popovic,Andy Potter,Tim Potter,Tim Pounds-Cornish,Nestor Prado,Ed Price,Punniyakottiramalingam,Toni Pykäläniemi,Simon Pynn,Michael Queen,Velmurugan Rajamani,Malla Rajendra,Ashwin Raju,Michael Ranalletta,Edward Randolph,Matt Rank,Kim Ranzani,Daniel Rauchwerger,Wajid Raza,Julien Record,Murali Krishna Reddy,Richard R. Reed,Brett Reyenger,Daniel Rhein,Viktor Rietveld,Wesley Roberts,Duncan Rodger,Natalia Rodionova,Roni Rodrigues,Rebecca Rose,Elliott Round,Paul Round,Leigh Russell,Harrison Rutherford,Himansu Sekhar Sahoo,Thomas Salama,Rhys Salcombe,Alessandro Salis,Lui Sanchez-Fontillas,Miguel Santana da Silva,Raphael Santos,Hannes Sap,Sergane Sariani,Sathishbabu,Alexander Savenko,Stephan Schaefholz,Angelika Schierz,Arvid Schneider,Laura Schultz,Evelyn Schunn,Eric Schweickert,Michele Sciolette,Anik Seguin,Leila Sen,Michel Seretis,John Seru,See Shae Lyn,Foad Shah,Purva Shah,Aurora Shannon,Rahul Sharma,Marie Sheehan,Ziad Shureih,Dominic Sidoli,Aleksei Sidorenko,Fabio Siino,Richard Simko,Ben Simonds,Elena Simonovska,Jane Simons,John Sissen,David Skorepa,Matina Skouteri,Katherine Smith,Shane Smith,Shawn Smolensky,Elise Smulova,Dan Snape,James Spadafora,Spectre,Eliot Speed,Kathleen Squire,David Steed,Jim Steel,Petter Steen,Thomas R. Steiner,Andy Stevens,Georgina Street,Jonas Stuckenbrock,Mirek Suchomel,Jason Summersgill,Vinayaga Sundar,Sokratis Synitos,Tomasz Szarek,Peter Talbot,Alex John Tan,Choon Xuan Tan,Sing Hui Tan,Lai Lin Tang,Mahmood Tariq,George Tatchell,Ryan Tatum,John Taws,Chris Tay,Panos Theodoropoulos,Alexandros Theodosiou,Olivier Thibaut,Shivas Thilak Anthikkat,Matthew Thomas,Nick Thompson,Jithendran Thottupurath,Lee Tibbetts,Matthew Tinsley,Shermaine Toh,Marie Tollec,Sushil Tone,Joel Tong,Samantha Townend,Timothy Trimmings,Arron Turnbull,Shraddha Uppu,Johan Vagstedt,Jonny Vale,Stefano Valente,Bojan Valjak,Gert Van Dermeersch,Nick van Diem,Jozef van Eenbergen,Courtney Vanderslice,Robert Vassie,Alejandro Vela-Castro,Oliver Velichkovski,Helga Victoria,Albert Vilardaga,Dani Villalba,Anatoly Vladimirov,Maximilian-Gordon Vogt,Delphine Volny,Jonathan Vuillemin,Victor Wagner,Mark Wainwright,Scott Wakeford,Johan Walfridson,Alex Walklate,Kieran Waller,Samuel John Joseph Walsh,Waikit Wan,Ruochen Wang,Ella Waters,Alex Watkins,Alex Webb,Ros Webb,Peter Welton,Nicole A. West,Todd Whalen,Andrew Whitehurst,Kristofer Whitford,Stu Whitten,Tom Whittington,Luke Wilde,Alysia Wildman,Mark Williams Ardington,Alasdair Willson,Becki Wilson,Chris A. Wilson,Sally Wilson,Kai Wing Wong,Pat Wong,Sauyan Wong,Mark Woodcock,Adam Woodfield,Melody Woodford,Dean Wright,Alex Wuttke,Xye,Sunil Kumar Yadav,Casey Yahnke,Gus Yamin,Sheen Yap,Asuha Yasuda,Ji Hyun Yoon,Lexi Young,Mark Young,Ahmed Yousry,Anton Yri,Jun Xian Yue,Yak Hong Yung,Farhad Yusufi,David Zaretti,Ian Abbott,Najdovski Aleksandar,Martin Aufinger,Andrew Bain,Richard Boyle,Mark Bradley,Dhiraj Brahma,Sarah Breakwell,Chandrasekhar,Andres Coron,Dan Cregan,Zoran Dimanovski,Daniel Duwe,Cranston Fernandes,Victor Frenkel,Katarina Gacevska,Elysia Greening,Varun Hadkar,Syuhada Hassan,Jesse Hildreth,Callum James,Robert Jewell,Romain Joly,Aziz Kocanaogullari,Lazetutkovski,James Mann,Harshna Patel,Manuel Perez,Mile Petrushevski,Severine Pozzo,Bandhavit Puangpikul,Kranti Sarma,Vanessa Seow,Jesse Spielman,Qi Rong Tan,Joseph Towe,Matthew Tsang,Vanessa Velasquez,Elena Velkova,Elliott Viles,Grant S.L. Walker,Chris Watkins,Chris Wilson,Conrad Wood,Peter Ji Zheng |
RuntimeMins | 148 |
Stunts | Chuck Aaron,Kefi Abrikh,Gerardo Albarrán,Gordon Alexander,David Anders,Paolo Antonini,Mark Archer,Nina Armstrong,Ignacio Arteaga,Teresa Arteaga,Gary Arthurs,Mohamed Attougui,Alejandro Avendano,Mauro Aversano,Odín Ayala,Omar Ayala,Dean Bailey,Federico Benvenuti,Christopher Bowdern,Marvin Campbell,Danilo Capuzi,Maurice Chan,Daniele Chiofalo,Nick Chopping,Jonathan Cohen,Ben Collins,Eros Conforti,Erick Contreras,Rob Cooper,James Cox,Graeme Crowther,Rob de Groot,Alejandro de la Peña,Erick Delgadillo,Kelly Dent,Nrinder Dhudwar,Heidi Dickson,Jamie Dobb,Levan Doran,Daniel Díaz,Wade Eastwood,Jamie Edgell,James Embree,Rick English,Dan Euston,Bradley Farmer,Neil Finnighan,Elaine Ford,Pete Ford,Margot Gabilondo,Antonio Gallegos,Yves Girard,Daniel Gonzalez,Evangelos Grecos,James Grogan,Marco Ivan Guerra,Michael O. Guerra,Tomás Guzmán,Tom Hallahan,Bobby Holland Hanton,Paul Heasman,Rob Herring,Mark Higgins,Vladimir Houbart,Clément Huet,Victor Hugo Ramirez,Rob Hunt,Pérez Iker,Erol Ismail,Martin Ivanov,Jack Jagodka,Armando Juárez,Tolga Kenan,Cristian Knight,Mathieu Lardot,Thomas J. Larsen,Gérard Lesage,Guy List,Andy Lister,Paul Lowe,Kevin Lyons,Raúl López,Marc Mailley,Christophe Marsaud,Alex Martin,Kai Martin,Francisco Martinez,Julio Martinez,Maria C. Martinez,Tomas Martinez,Victor Hugo Martinez,Júlio Martínez,Gionata Marzeddu,Jo McLaren,Andy Merchant,Lee Millham,Stefano Maria Mioni,Aurura Mora,Isidro Mora,Gabriela Moreno,Gerardo Moreno,Natalia Moreno,Valentina Moreno,Lee Morrison,Alejandro Márquez,Moreno Verduzco Natalia,Simon Newton,Brian Nickels,Alessandro Novelli,Emiliano Novelli,Sammy Ortiz,Catia Pasqualoni,Ian Pead,Justin Pearson,Iker Perez,Tomas Piña,Miguel Plata,Gary Powell,Nikki Powell,Tilly Powell,Joe Rabl,Angelo Ragusa,Alfredo Ramírez,Jose DeLla Luz Ravelo,Francesco Paolo Renda,Gerardfo Rivas,Peter Robinson,Christophe Roblin,Douglas Robson,David F. Rodriguez,Jean-Charles Rousseau,Olivier Sa,Franco Maria Salamon,Matías Salgado,Gemita Samarra,David A. Sanchez,Hasit Savani,Anna Savitska,Alessandro Scepi,Olivier Schneider,Matt Sherren,Craig Frosty Silva,Ivano Silveri,Venice Smith,Matthew Stirling,Hector Tabares,Roy Taylor,Ricardo Tombrich,Jose Ricardo Torres,David Toscano,Sam Trimming,Massimiliano Ubaldi,Jorge Luis Valdez,Moreno Verduzco Valentina,Ami Verge,Sergio G. Villegas,Patrick Vo,David Ware,Marlow Warrington-Mattei,Reg Wayment,Belle Williams,Annabel Elizabeth Wood,Leo Woodruff,Ben Wright,Karanja Yorke,Mirko Zamperla |
RuntimeStr | 2h 28min |
Camera and Electrical Department | Yassine Abounouom,Steve Adcock,Massimiliano Alagia,Richard Boz Anderson,David Arms,Billy Askew,Peter Ayriss,Giampaolo Bagala,Darren Bailey,Jacob Barrie,Adrian Barry,Aaron Bartlett,Alex Bates,Nathanael Bauer,Liam Beard,Nicola Beattie,Marc Bellver,Leonardo Beltrame,Alex Bender,German Betancourt,Roberto Bianchi,Lucas Bielan,Robert Binnall,George Bird,Abderrahim Bissar,Hans Bjerno,Daniel Bocking,Jasin Boland,John Bonnin,Yassine Bouderba,John Bowman,Jeremy Braben,Alexander Bridges,Julian Bucknall,Emmet Cahill,Jonathan García Camacho,Trevor Carey,Gustavo Castillón,Joaquin Cervera,James Chesterton,Dominique Cheung,Alejandro Chávez,Nicholas Clarke,Billy Clifford,Alex Collings,Callum Collins,Clare Connor,Sean Connor,Richard Copeman,Josselin Cornillon,Glenn Coulman,Nick Crew,Robert Cross,Adam Dale,Kieran Dawson,Carlos De Carvalho,Ruy De Carvalho,Oscar Deeks,Massimiliano di Giuliani,Daniele Di Russo,Maurizio di Stefano,Paolo Di Stefano,Fabrizio Diamanti,Chris Dickinson,Simon Dunn,Ider Eddadsi,James Edgcombe,Laurence Edwards,Ilham El Abdi,Hamza El Gorda,Lee Eldred,Martin Elvin,Bernard Esterhuysen,Warren Evans,Jallo Faber,Mike Farr,Michael Fennelly,Francesco Ferrari,Peter Field,James Foreman,Jonny Franklin,Billy Gamble,Jovany Garcia,Manuel García,Keir Garnet-Lawson,Jamie Garside,Lee Godfrey,Leigh Gold,Alex Golding,Rory Grierson,Carmelo Guttadauro La Blasca,Will Handley,Phill Hardy,Adam Harris,Rowan Haughey,Colin Hazell,Sam Hazell,Alfonso Herrera Salcedo,Ronald Hersey,Matthew J. Hicks,Steve Hideg,Michael Hill,Des Hills,Joe Hissey,Andy Hopkins,Wayne Howlett,Ryan Huffer,Gary Hymns,Paul Hymns,Clive Jackson,Tony Jackson,Hefin Jones,Kenji Katori,Hanz Kawson,Eddie Knight,Joe Knight,Morgana Laguardia,Youness Lahlafi,Ed Lancaster,Harry Langston,Valeria Lattanzi,Adam Lee,Paolo Leurini,Stephen Lloyd,Martin Lorimer,Vinny Madden Jr.,Vince Madden,Bruno Acevedo Maldonado,Ryan March,Stefano Marino,Rod Marley,Flavia Martinez,Driss Marzak,John Marzano,Jon Maskell,Kevin Mathews,Barry McCullagh,Guy McDonald,Malcolm McGilchrist,Adam McGrady,John McSweeney,Jack Mealing,Flavio Meloni,Michael Mensah,Sebastian Meuschel,Paul Middleton,Paul Molloy,Stewart Monteith,Leslie Montero,Aaron Montgomery,Duncan More,Dean Morrish,Julian Morson,Andy Mountain,Noe Muñoz,Gary Nagle,Pepe Ramírez Naval,Gary Nolan,Jonathan Olley,Armando Orsolini,Richard Oxley,Robert Palmer,Gary Parnham,Jay Patel,Kelly Paul,David Pearce,Felipe Perez-Burchard,James Perry,Roland C. Phillips,Jim Philpott,Toby Plaskitt,Luke Pochetty,Elliott Polley,Rob Portus,Luc Poullain,Jack Powell,Vincent Prunier,Andrew Purdy,Simon Purdy,Marek Radolf,Marco Raimondi,Alessandro Raimondo,Armando Ramírez,Christopher Raphael,Edward Ratcliffe,James H Razo,Imad Rechiche,Patrick Redmond,Terry Robb,Robin Roles,Ian Rolfe,Grace Royall,Mariana San Nicolás,Diego Sanchez,Luis David Sansans,Luis Santos,Adam Sculthorp,Luke Selway,Lorenzo Senatore,William Sheffield,James Sibley,Carlos Silva,Dan Smith,David Smith,Gary Smith,Juan Pablo Somohano,Ian Speed,Morgan Spencer,Gary Spratling,Tom Stansfield,Alan Stewart,Paul Stewart,Mark Stibbs,Tobias Sullivan,Chris Summers,Adrian Sworn,Demian Tames,Carlos Antonio Tellez,Dean Thompson,Andy Thomson,Iain Thomson,Kes Thornley,Neil Tomlin,Joe Tooke,Russel Torode,Eduardo Flores Torres,Colin Townsend,Jason Tubbs,David Tulett,Ryan Turner,Tomas Vaverka,Raymundo Verde,Fabrizio Vicari,Gareth Viner,Tom Wade,Kieran Waites,Martin Ward,Gavin Weatherall,Jon Webb,Joe Weeks,Peter Welch,Martyn Welland,Dave Wells,Michael White,Berndt Wiese,Glyn Williams,Harry Wingate,Alexander Witt,Bruno Witt,Marc Wolff,Davide Zanetti,Quentin Brown,Becky Lee,Marcelino Luna,Franz Lustig,Derrick Peters,Cristiano Sergioli,Benjamin Michael Wearing,John L. Wilson |
Plot | A cryptic message from James Bond’s past sends him on a trail to uncover the existence of a sinister organisation named SPECTRE. With a new threat dawning, Bond learns the terrible truth about the author of all his pain in his most recent missions. |
Animation Department | Marlene Chazot,Mike Ford,Stephen Jolley,Alexis Kerjosse,Lee McNair,Matt Mitchell,Catherine Mullan,Joseph Kane,Cole Leman |
Casting Department | Alejandro Ayala,Amal El-Farfachi,Stéphane Foenkinos,Lucy Hellier,Priscila Hernández,Sally King,Beatrice Kruger,Tusse Lande,Shayna Markowitz,Kate McLaughlin,Kitty McWilliams,Mounir Saguia,Nicole Schmied,Victor Chore Sobrevals,Julio Toledo,Milla Wilcock,Debra Zane |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Rachid Aadassi,Adil Arbouch,Karen Beale,Abderrahim Benkhayi,Amine Benkhayi,Julien Boisselier,Sue Bradbear,Max Brennan,Aurora Bresciani,Sarah Brest,Lucy Brookes,Lucy Calder,Paul Colford,Alex Cox,Vanessa Crane,Viviana Crosato,Ken Crouch,Richard Davies,Stefano De Nardis,Mariana Escárzaga,Liz Essex,Alice FitzGerald,Katia Folco,Françoise Fourcade,Maria Garces,Sarah Godwin,Jessica Goodall,Youssef Ait Hamd,Lynsey Harris,Dougie Hawkes,Bob Van Hellenberg Hubar Jr.,Vivienne Jones,Eniko Karadi,Lee Kenny,Sara Khabir,Lauren Kilcar,Arturo Lazcano,Ana Velia Lopez,Mark Lord,Joanna Lynch,Robyn Manton,Claudio Manzi,Carina Mayer,Marlies Mayringer,David McLaughlin,Carlotta Moricci,Gabriella Morpeth,Neil Murphy,Steve O Sullivan,Gary Page,Jessica Phillips,Kevin Pratten-Stone,Billy Prichard,Theresa Pultar,Laura Renouf,Sunny Rowley,Charlie Sadler,Gisela Sanchez,Rebecca Sellors,Susanne Morthorst Staal,Jimena Tenorio,Anna Terrazas,Maurizio Torti,Crystel Tottenham,Lyndsey Wardrop,Claire Watson,Kate Williams |
Awards | Won 1 Oscar, 8 wins & 37 nominations total |
Editorial Department | Juan Carlos Alvarez Vasquez,Miles Anderson,Mike Austin,Lucie Barbier,Jo Barker,Thom Berryman,Gemma Bourne,John Bush,Tom Coope,Aaron Coot,Greg Fisher,Kira Fitzpatrick,Chris Francis,David Gallegos,Jon Gray,Emily Greenwood,Kim Honeyman,Todd Kleparski,Emily Leach,John Lee,John A. Maltby,Doychin Margoevski,Gavin McCarron,Emma McCleave,Steve McGowan,Claire McGrane,Carlo Milillo,Lucy Mitra,Stuart Nippard,Alex Parrett,Laura Pavone,John Quartel,Darren Rae,Jeremy Richardson,Matthew E. Schneider,James Slattery,Jonathan Smiles,Jack Watts,Josh Kelly,Abigail McKenzie |
Directors | Sam Mendes |
Location Management | Khalid Ameskane,Tom Arch,Tom Asquith,Tobias Bachnetzer,Daniella R. Baggaley,Marta Baidek,Gianluca Barra,Anna Bennett Squire,Lorenzo Bertolazzi,Julian Bivol,Finlay Bradbury,Oliver Bradbury,Duncan Broadfoot,Ryan Burt,Rob Campbell-Bell,Aarón I. Campos,Jerome Cant,Leonardo Cellai,Simone Centioni,Samantha Choat,Marzia Coltellacci,Callum Costello,Nick Coupe,Matt Craufurd,Milo Cremer Eindhoven,Chris Deighton,Nicola Di Terlizzi,Riki Dial,Eleanor Downey,James Doyle,Liam Dunne,Ellysha Eglon-Smith,Imad El Ghazi,Ish Faucher,Lucia Fedeli,Nicola Fedrigoni,Laura Fernanda,Fabio Ferrante,Karim Ferrero,Ruben Figueroa,Natalie Foffi,Zachary Fox,Driss Gaidi,Rachid Gaidi,Sami Gaidi,Isaias Galicia,Milenco Galipienzo,Andrea Gambadoro,Phil Gardner,Federico Gera,Rebecca Gibson,Pete Glover,Michael Grassmayr,Calum Green,Ned Grigson,Moises Gutierrez,Mirko Haberkorn,Khalid Haberraih,Faical Hajji,Youssef Hajji,Robert Hamer,Charlie Hayes,Richard Hill,John Hoeks,Ali James,Jamie Jones,Matt Jones,Elisabeth Juen,Josephine Kennel,Joe Kidd,James Kirby,Andreas Kispert,Konrad Krusche,Yvy Kruspel,Sarah Kate Lewis,Gianni Eduardo Librobuono,Philip Lobban,Jacopo Marras,Tom Marshall,Jenny Maybour,Vikki McCraw,Robin Melville,Stefania Monetti,David Morgan,Neil Morgan,Giacomo Morici,Carlos Muñoz Portal,Giuseppe Nardi,Jason Nightingale,Juan Pablo Noval,Niall O Shea,Giulia Odoardi,Ramon Panzavolta,Emma Pill,Ben Piltz,Moises Pineda,Raffaella Pioggia,James du Plessis,Ruben Portal,Lindsey Powell,Simona Prosperi,Nick Ramsay,Mark Saint John Ridley,Matt Risebrow,Horacio Rodríguez,Tori Rosenbaum,Elena Rotatori,Cynthia Ruiz,Fernanda Ruiz,Ben Sanderson,Peter Schellnast,Asha Sharma,Adam Sharp,Matthew Shipley,Ronak Singh,Gordon Skene,Paul Smith,Taro Smith,Mathew Sprake,Enrique Suarez,David Taylor,Raffaello Vignoli,Nua Watford,Reini Weissensteiner,John West,Ryan Westington,Ruby Whitelocke,Lenart Cernilogar,Matthew Hodgkin,Maximilian Hoeller,Hannah McCarthy,Chris Wilson |
Writers | John Logan, Neal Purvis, Robert Wade |
Music Department | Roger Argente,Max Baillie,John Barclay,John Beasley,Bill Bernstein,Mark Berrow,Richard Berry,Richard Bissill,Nigel Black,Fiona Bonds,Natalia Bonner,Thomas Bowes,John Bradbury,Alfredo Bringas,Tom Brown,Ian Burdge,Rebecca Carrington,Reiad Chibah,Peter Clarke,Paul Clarvis,Nick Cooper,Jordan Cox,Andrew Crowley,Caroline Dale,David Daniels,Grace Davidson,Laurence Davies,Ralph De Souza,George Doering,Michael Dore,Philip Eastop,Richard Edwards,Terry Edwards,Diego Espinosa,Jonathan Evans-Jones,Sarah Eyden,Grant Fonda,Simon Franglen,Ricardo Gallardo,Roger Garland,Richard George,Tim Gill,Jenny Godson,Miguel Gonzalez,Dave Gordon,Kathy Gowers,Mark Graham,Gillianne Haddow,Peter Hanson,Jackie Hartley,Philippe Honoré,Mariko Horikawa,Clive Howard,Martin Humby,Ian Humphries,Philippa Ibbotson,Freya Jacklin,Sam Jacobs,Lewis Jones,Matt Jones,Helen Kamminga,Skaila Kanga,Gary Kettel,Patrick Kiernan,Paul Kimber,Josephine Knight,Julia Knight,Joely Koos,Boguslav Kostecki,Joanna Forbes L Estrange,Peter Lale,Oli Langford,Julian Leaper,Gabrielle Lester,Tony Lewis,Roger Linley,London Voices,Beatrix Lovejoy,Steve Mair,Rita Manning,Dorina Markoff-McNulty,Andy Marshall,Lorriane McAslan,Yann McCullough,Shinnosuke Miyazawa,Kate Moore,Steve Morris,Kate Musker,Everton Nelson,Thomas Newman,George Oulton,Martin Owen,Andy Parker,Ben Parry,Kathryn Parry,Andy Pask,Tom Pearson,Victor Pesavento,Tom Pigott Smith,Debbie Preece,Richard Pryce,Maciej Rakowski,Jasper Randall,J.A.C. Redford,Tom Rees-Roberts,Yamil Rezc,Simon Rhodes,Frank Ricotti,Marc Robinson,Annie Rosevear,Peter Rotter,Andrew Rowan,Ben Russell,John Ryan,Naomi Sato,Frank Schaefer,Emlyn Singleton,Owen Slade,Sonia Slany,Steven L. Smith,Hugh Sparrow,Dave Stewart,Jill Streater,Tambuco,Cathy Thompson,Clare Thompson,John Thurgood,Phil Todd,Chris Tombling,Raul Tudon,Jonathan Tunnell,Bozidar Vukotic,Allen Walley,Lawrence Wallington,Richard Watkins,Lucy Whalley,Debbie Widdup,Paul Willey,Jonathan Williams,Steve Williams,Rolf Wilson,Andrew Wood,Tony Woollard,Chris Worsey,Steve Wright,Warren Zielinski,Joe Zimmerman,Rachel Bolt,The Hollywood Studio Symphony,Mary Scully,Bruce White |
Stars | Daniel Craig, Christoph Waltz, Léa Seydoux |
Script and Continuity Department | Sarah Armstrong,Susie Jones,Sharon Mansfield,Jayne-Ann Tenggren |
Produced by | Zakaria Alaoui,Barbara Broccoli,Daniel Craig,Roberto Malerba,Callum McDougall,Andrew Noakes,Stacy Perskie,David Pope,Wolfgang Ramml,Jayne-Ann Tenggren,Gregg Wilson,Michael G. Wilson |
Transportation Department | Phil Allchin,Steffen Appel,María Arguedas Huet,Mounir Badia,Ali Bakkioui,Michael Barrow,Daniele Beccafico,Paolo Bernardini,Darren Burgess,Dean Burtenshaw,Stuart Clayson,Mark Cutler,Dobrin Daniela,Ben Davies,Steven Day,Hendrik De Jonker,Filippo Del Bello,Shawn Dixon,Henry Dray,Terry Drinkeld,Said Errifaai,Melina Frías,Sergio Galicia,Ricardo Gallarzo Jr.,Dante Gallo,Guido Gargiullo,Sarah Greensmith,Jeremy Henson,Colin Hingston,Ashley Hollebone,Darren Holvey,Daniel Huhn,Stephen Inwood,Nabil Jalil,Tony Jayes,David Kipling,Michael Kirkman,Christine Klinger,Ted Leaning,Craig Leighton,Vince Levins,Liam Kinehan,Lee Linford,Rob Lloyd,Davide Manera,Jon Maskell,Iraida Villegas Mendez,Jeni Meredith,Steve Mitchard,Danny Mitchell,Adriano Monetti,Ashley Jade Parkes,Ellen Parkes,Ismael Pascual,Thomas Pelzelmayer,Martina Pirnbacher,Aline Rajan-Harjani,Jesús Reyes,Mark Richards,Massimiliano Rocchetti,Mario Pikachu Rojas,Hector Salomon,Emma Savin,Lawler Shadene,Clive Shaw,Daniel Lopez Sola,Bryce Tibbey,Aigler Tibby,Danny Triphook,Rob Van Der Veen,Paul Wambach,Carey Watson,Alex Wayaffe,James Wilson,James May |
Music by | Thomas Newman |
Additional Crew | Abde Sallam Ait Abdellah,David Adamthwaite,Sabbir Ahmed,Glyn Alderson,David Ambrosi,Eduardo Arcelus,Samantha Arnold,Alexa Aroesty,Marla Arreola,Tracy Asslanian,Elisabetta Badolisani,Steven Baldwin,Jose Manuel Ballesteros,Steve Barry,Michael Beard,Matt Beauman-Jones,Mark Beaumont,Taoufiq Belemqadem,Bouchra Bentayeb,Lisa Birch,Morgan Blackmore,Matthew Blain,Dave Booys,Tony Broccoli,Monique Brown,Corran Brownlee,James Budd,Nick Bull,Gary Bunn,Jason Burrill,Heather Callow,Manuel Campillo,Massimo Cardajoli,Faye Carney,Roisin Carty,Chiara Catalano,Jamie Chalkley,Kelly Kiyoon Chang,Michael Chapman,Oliver Chater,Samantha Choat,Lesley Chorley,Giuliana Claudione,Scott Claydon,Elliott Cobley,Michael Cole,Hannah Collett,Filippo Colli,Frances Collier,Suzey Collins,Paul Collins-Reddin,Erasmo Colucci,Samuel Martin Cook,Laurence Cooper,Chris Corbould,Anita Cording,Greg Corke,Stephanie Tuty Correa,Hephzibah Craen,Panateam Crew,Amanda Crisses,Marcus Crouch,Kristy May Currie,Cynthia Marín,Emma Davie,Bernardo De Urquidi,Charlie Dennis,Alberto Di Giovanni,Kay Di Rezze,Margherita Di Tullio,Mark Dillen,Wayne Docksey,John Doherty,Emma Dunleavy,Lester Dunton,Charles Edwards,Lorraine Edwards,Adriana Enriquez,Tabata Gasse Estrada,Dave Evans,Willy Faso,Laura Fernanda,Cristina Festa,Ben Firminger,Lucia Foster Found,Jacopo Fournier,Sergio Franceschini,Daryl Francis,Giulio Franz,Ernesto Garabito,Jocelim Garibaldi,Christina Kelton Garner,Jim Garner,Micheal Gentry,Federico Ghetta,David Giammarco,Vicente Gil,Georgina González,Fraser Grant,Ian Grech,Aaron Green,Neil Grigson,Luis Hartmann,Priscila Hernández,Harry Hewitt,Romana Holzmüller,Jason Horwood,Craig Hosking,Caroline Houghton,Pauline Hume,Francesca Hunt,Amy Irvine,Tom Ivens,Rajneet Jabbal,Dolly Jagdeo,Aaron Jenner,Thomas Jerry,Stephanie Jolly,Melanie Jones,Irene Kainz,Alexander Kanellakos,Jamie Kemp,Youssef Kerkour,Rachel King,Daniel Kleinman,Khadja Koulla,Ben Kozel,Valentina König,Gianluca La Rosa,Neil Layton,Kelly Lee,Alfredo Lara Orbezo Lira,Kerrie Lloyd,Myriam Loukili,Cazzie Loveday,Tom Lowes,Ludovica Lugli,Marlene López,Daniela Macrillo,Jacopo Marras,Ana Paula Martinez,Silvano Martinez,Jason Marzuttini,Mathias Mayer,Jill McCullough,Jenni McMurrie,Alastair McNeil,Mar Mercado,Jacopo Miceli,Ernst Aschi Michel,Robert Miller,Carlo Miscoli,Janeth Mora,Karina Moreno Garcia Malo,Andy Piers Morris,Emily Morris,Rosie Moutrie,Sally Mulligan,Grazia Netti,Joyce Noakes,Annabel Norbury,Frédéric North,Andrea Nunner,Declan O Brien,My Mustapha Oikil,Simone Olivieri,Teresa Orlando,David Orpheus,Jessica Otto,Esseddyq Oussama,Daniel Paredes Guerrero,Miuta Paterni,Paul Pattison,James Payton,Natasha Phelan,Alexander Phoenix,Rino Piccolo,Philip Pickford,José Luis Kenny Serratos Pineda,Katrin Pittracher,Kit Plowman,Veronica Ponzoni,David Powell,Kenneth Pratt,Lee Proudfoot,Felix Pyne,Estibaliz Quezada,Rebecca Rae,Sarah Rake,Peregrin Ramml,Ana Ramírez,Sergio Missael Ramírez,Norman Campbell Rees,Max Reisbaum,Claudia Repper,Emma Reynolds,Amin Rharda,Marlon Beyer Rieger,Jordan Ringuet-Brown,Shane Roberts,John Roebuck,Richard Rogan,Elizabeth Rojas,Nina Díaz Roura,Richard Ruck,Alessandro Ruggeri,Lissette Ruiz,Pamela Ruiz,Sam Rumble,Tomás Sampedro Fernández,Roy Samuelson,Will Samuelson,Adriana Santos,Dan Sasaki,Lena Schmigalla,Flavio Schneider,Nanouch Schtroy,Dave Shaw,Malika Sheikh,Sarah Shepherd,Abbie Sheridan,Mark Shultz,Lorenzo Signoretti,Ingrid Simmonds,Asa Sims,Enzo Sisti,Joss Skottowe,David Sowerby,Diego Spalla,Bertie Spiegelberg,Chiara Stefani,Andy Stephens,Abrey Steve,Jonjo Stickland,Isabelle Suas,Andy Surry,Egle Sveikauskyte,Bronagh Szywala,Alejandro Sánchez de la Peña,Jorge Carlos Sánchez,Widad Taha,Irene Tartaglia,Illias Thoms,Cristina Thurston,Elena Tiberi,Katharine Tidy,Marcel Tinzl,Serena Tombolini,Chris Tomkins,Rob Townsend,John Udall,Efrén Valladares,Giorgio Vigna,Valeria Villegas Sánchez,Héctor Villegas,Rosa Isela Villegas,Jo Wallett,David Ware,Simon Waterson,Carmen Weingartshofer,Stephanie Wenborn,Jessica White,Ashley Wild,Richard Wild,Nik Wilkerson,Belle Williams,Luke Kimble Williams,Suzi Wilson,Alejandro Wirth,Marc Wolff,Jacob Wood,Anthony Woodley,Mike Woodley,Patricio Woodside,Andreas Wurscher,Paul Zieleniec,Stefan Zürcher,Javier Arcelus,Walter Arrighetti,Kriss TheDish Brown,Jamie Clevenger,Alcon Galermo,Samantha García,Greg Grusby,J. Francis Kennedy,Brian Lang,Christian Laws,Roxanne Prophet,Michael Riedacher,Haakam Singh,Elliot Stewart,Roberto Valdés,Giorgio Vigna |
Cinematography by | Hoyte Van Hoytema |
Thanks | Miguel Alemán Magnani,Neville Cawas Bardoliwalla,Daniel Chávez Morán,Maria Grazia Cucinotta,Stephen Dixon,Jack Falkner,James Alexander Waller |
Film Editing by | Lee Smith |
Genres | Action, Adventure, Thriller |
Casting By | Debbie McWilliams,Alejandro Reza |
Companies | B24, Columbia Pictures, Danjaq |
Production Design by | Dennis Gassner |
Countries | UK, USA |
Art Direction by | Andrew Bennett,Neal Callow,Dean Clegg,Ben Collins,Mark Harris,Chris Lowe |
Languages | Spanish, Italian, German, French, Ukrainian, English |
Set Decoration by | Sophie Newman,Anna Pinnock,Daniela Rojas |
ContentRating | PG-13 |
Costume Design by | Jany Temime,Timothy Everest |
ImDbRating | 6.8 |
Makeup Department | Victoria Bancroft,Hayley Barkway,Zineb Bendoula,Lucy Betancourt,Anadia Buenrostro,Letizia Carnevale,Miriam Continente,Cat Corderoy,Evelyn Corona Leo,Mark Coulier,Pollyanna Coxon-Smith,Sophia Criscuolo,Francesca Crowder,Gamaliel de Santiago,Nathaniel De Lineadeus,Naomi Donne,Karla Dueñas,Eithne Fennel,Adelaide Filippe,Andrea Finch,Adriana Fischer,Doone Forsyth,Lucy Friend,Giorgiana Gregorini,Belinda Hodson,Victoria Holt,Charlie Hounslow,Cristian Perez Jauregui,Nadine Keiser,Estrella Lorrabaquio,Elena López Carreón,Nadine Mann,Luca Mazzoccoli,Nuria Mbomio,Brenda Mckernan,Adrian G. Mendoza Magallanes,Federico Meniconi,Ilka Monforte,Donald Mowat,Gabriela Arouesty Muñiz,Stefano Nigro,John Nollet,José Alfredo Mercado Nuño,Sharon O Brien,Barbara Pellegrini,Stefano Pompei,Nikita Rae,Araceli Rios,Alex Rouse,Monika Rubio-Franco,María Fernanda Salazar,Francesco Scaramella,Matteo Silvi,Tracy Smith,Claudia Stolze,Miriam Suarez,Zeph Tahir,Zoe Tahir,Olimpia Treviño,Angelo Vannella,Alejandra Velarde,Eloise Waymouth,Norma Webb,Simon Webber,Kerstin Weller,Josh Weston,Julia Wilson,Charlotte Lotty Betts,Lauren Katie Cox,Leigh Cranston,Jimena Cuarón,Tania Dominguez,Carla Díaz González,Thalía Echeveste,Mara Elaan,John Eldred-Tooby,Kathryn Fa,Aimee Garner,Jorge O. Gomez,Jo Grover,Charlotte Hayward,Nadia Homri,Susan Howard,Joseph Koniak,Yelska Labrada,Chris Lyons,David Malinowski,Colum Mangan,Claire Matthews,Victoria Money,Alfredo Mora,Ryo Murakawa,Itzel O. Marquez Padilla,Ana Gabriela Quinonez,Elisa Ramírez,Mari Paz Robles,David Ruiz Gameros,Luca Saccuman,Kristie Southcott,Sinead Sweeney,Luca Vannella,Elizabeth Vega,Beatriz Vera,Louise Young |
ImDbRatingVotes | 437766 |
Production Management | Pierfrancesco Ancillai,Tony Broccoli,Filippo Conti,Rafael Cuervo,Nick Fulton,Andrea Gamboa,Kate Garbett,Hannah Godwin,James Grant,Sanzogni Massimiliano H.M.,Luis Higuera,Youssef Jaber,Martin Joy,Nick Laws,Russell Lodge,Gildardo Martinez,Callum McDougall,Marco Milani,Giovanni Paolo Milano,Janine Modder,Angus More Gordon,Lulu Morgan,Peter Oillataguerre,Michele Ottaggio,Erik Paoletti,Alessandro Persia,Jason Pomerantz,Lucero Quiñones,Michael Solinger,Jasmina Torbati,Montserrat Ubeda,Tobia Calevi,Vincent G. Scotti |
MetacriticRating | 60 |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Tarik Ait Ben Ali,Jacopo Mario Ardemagni,Badr Balafrej,Emanuel Rios Basurto,Ali Benchekroune,Rory Broadfoot,James Budd,Eric Calatayud,Inti Carboni,Glen Carroll,Chloe Chesterton,Javier Clave,Mark Cockren,Chris Corbould,Alejandro Peke Correa,Joey Coughlin,Ben Dixon,Yann Mari Faget,Fraser Fennell-Ball,Alice Filippi,Mara Fioretti,Tiziana Forletta,Dominic Fysh,Jerry Garay,Holly Gardner,Jorge Espinosa Gaubeca,Clare Glass,Jamie Graham,Zak Harney,Ahmed Hatimi,Sophie Higel,Marie-Therese Hildenbrandt,Sarah Hood,Stephanie Jolly,Michael Lerman,Casey Levie,Robert Madden,Terence Madden,Terry Madden,Nicola Marzano,Miguel Necoechea Jr.,Salvador Suárez Obregón,Yvonne Olivieri,Gabriela Palacios,Gary Powell,Mohammed Hamza Regragui,Luca John Rosati,Mark Rossi,Fernanda Ruiz,Fernando Santoyo,Alessia Silvetti,Kajja Taoufik,Andrew Vanneck,George Walker,Luke Kimble Williams,Alexander Witt,Eileen Yip,Khalil Zghayou,Inti Carboni,Chiara Frosi,Terence Madden,Lev Watach |
Art Department | Roxana Alexandru,John Allen,Susana Chaparro Alvarado,Philippa Ashcroft,Lee Bailey,Chris Baker,Laura Barden,Christopher John Beaumont,James Bede,Youness Benbakrim,Steve Bohan,Grant Boulton,Claudia Brewster,Matthew Broderick,Barry Brown,Tim Browning,Archie Campbell-Baldwin,Stefano Carbonaro,Mariana Castañeda,Cristina Cecili,Raul Celaya,Tony Chance,Robert Channon,Paul Cheesman,Massimo Ciaraglia,Craig A. Clark,Temple Clark,Fergus Clegg,Steven Cloherty,Dean Coldham,Deano Harry Coldham,Frank Collins,Keith Connolly,David Conway,Matt Cooke,Mitchell Cooper,Jim Cornish,Charlotte Crosbie,Patricia Cuevas,James Cullane,Ronnie James Davis,Gina De Ferrer,George Dean,Jack Dehaan,Stephen Delahunt,Giancarlo Di Fusco,Joselin Villaseñor Diaz,Jonathan Downing,Waffa Drai,Paul Duff,Emily Durtnall,Idriss El Gholb,James Enright,Jonathan James Evans,Lucy Eyre,Teri Fairhurst,Gregory Fangeaux,Jack Ferguson,Jeff Finch,Josue Clotaire Fleurimond,Jamie Foote,Jordan Forbes,Natalie Forsythe,Brady Foster,Pip Fox,Kim Frederiksen,Lydia Fry,Laura Fuller,Sami Gaidi,Christopher Gardner,Tom Gardner,Liam Georgensen,Brendan Gillespie,Georgina Goldman,Gavin Gordon,John Gorman,Laura Grant,David Gray,Paul Gunner,Dave Habberfield,Terry Heggarty,Scott Hillier,Sascha Manuel Hodak,Carlos Y. Jacques,Luis Yañez Jacques,Gary James,Harry James,Peter James,Sam Johnson,John Jones,Josh Jones,Thomas Jones,Rob Jose,Hazel Keane,Jeremy King,Michael King,Thomas Kingsley,Chris Kitisakkul,Jamie Knight,Karl Koroscik,Abdelouahab Laaroussi,Nick Lawrence,Charlotte Leatherland,Jennifer Lewicki,Marco Lo Russo,David London,Isobel Mackenzie,Tamara Marini,Ruben Gerardo Martinez,Richard Mccarthy,Hugh McClelland,Ryan McPhail,Craig Menzies,Ossie Merchant,Gary Merrington,Micky Mills,Rachel Minchin,Naolin Jiménez Montero,Jonathan Moore,Debbie Morgan,David Morison,Steven Morris,Eddie Murphy,Mitch Niclas,Laurens Nockels,Philip O Connell,John O Connor,Steve Partridge,Nick Pelham,Moises Pineda,Roberto Pizarro,Clare Porritt,George Pugh,Anca Rafan,Skot Reynolds,Scott A. Riley,Owen Robertson,Quinn Robinson,Daniela Rojas,Chris Rosewarne,Ellie Rowlands,Lisa Royle,Abdelkader Sadiki,Jack Salkeld,Lucien Sands,Lotty Sanna,Cosmo Sarson,Mattia Savelli,Paul Savulescu,Sean Schofield,Matt Sedgewick,Adam Shepherdly,Christian Short,Tom Sinden,James Skipsey,Nick Smith,James Staples,Samantha Sursock,Diego Suárez Groult,Egle Sveikauskyte,Daniel Swingler,Paul Szebesta,Craig Tarry,Sophie Tarver,Jenny Tobin,Rebecca Todd,Jason Torbett,Oli van der Vijver,Gena Vazquez,Camille M. Verhaeghe,Jono Waddell,Peter Watson,Jake Wells,William Wells,Ian Whiteford,Terry Whitehouse,Krysia Whitty,Raymond Widdowson,Ben Wilkinson,Buddie Wilkinson,Harley Wilkinson,Simon Wilkinson,Marcus Williams,Steve Williamson,Carl Wilson,Andrew Wright,Chad Wright,Jackie Yau,Christie Bowman,Chris Edwards,Ash Thorp,Silas Gee Williams,Dan Yellowhammer |
Sound Department | James Ashwill,Christopher Assells,Karen Baker Landers,Orin Beaton,Charlie Campagna,P.J. Corvus,János Csáki,John T. Cucci,Russell Edwards,Thomas Fennell,David Giles,Nick Gillett,Per Hallberg,Chris Jargo,Nick Jimenez,Ando Johnson,Alexa Kahn,Oleg Kulchytskyi,Donnie Little,Aurélien Mauro,Scott Millan,Michael Miller,Milos Momcilovic,Andres Moreno,Philip D. Morrill,Tony Negrete,Santiago Núñez,Dan O Connell,Jessie Pariseau,Michelle Pazer,Kobi Quist,Gregg Rudloff,Daniel Saxlid,Ann Scibelli,Alyn Sclosa,Lee Sharp,Andy Stallabrass,Peter Staubli,John C. Stuver,Peter Michael Sullivan,Mike Tehrani,Ian Voigt,Oskar von Unge,Hannes Wannerberger,Drew Webster,Tim White,Tom Williams,Stuart Wilson,David Young,Robert Karlsson |
Special Effects by | Vince Abbott,Charlie Adcock,Adam Banks,Steve Benelisha,Julie Bentley,Tissi Brandhofer,Christopher Brennan,Pete Britten,Frederick Buhagiar,Richard Cheal,Paul Clancy,Andy Colquhoun,Chris Corbould,Lynne Corbould,Ross Crawford,Ben Crooks,Paul Davin,Mark Day,Tony Edwards,Dave Eltham,Jody Eltham,Mark Evans,Belaid Fougdal,Michael Fox,Hugh Goodbody,Tom Goodman,Charlie Harper,Marc Headland,Kevin Herd,Andrew Homan,Dan Homewood,Mark Hutchinson,Matthew Johnson,Gareth Jolly,Stuart Leach,Matt Lewis,Kiri Louca,Ian Lowe,Toby Marrow,Richard Martin,Daniel Massett,Kimon Matara,Huw Millar,Tom Murtagh,Hanin Ouidder,James Payton,Orlando Pontes de Gouveia,Franco Ragusa,Delroy Reid,Helen Rowe,Andrew Ryan,Silvano Scasseddu,Stephen Shelley,Christopher Smith,Luke Turner,John Van Der Pool,Saphir Vendroux,George Waite,Gavin Weatherall,Darren Westover,Peter Windle,Felicity Corbould |
Visual Effects by | Paolo Acampora,Hayley Adams,Ben Aghdami,Michael Agoulas,Africa Aguirre Martín,Guled Ahmed,Kaevski Aleksandar,Antony Allen,Ricardo Alves,Anuj Anand,Seshadri Anand,Christopher Anciaume,Jaroslaw Ancuta,Scott R. Anderson,Arild Anfinnsen,Gerald Ang,Samir Ansari,Khan Arbaz,Tolga Ari,Jose Armengol,Luke Armstrong,Michanol Arnaud,Adam Arnot,Oliver Askew,Peter Aversten,Daniel Axelsson,Guray Ayaokur,Nithin Babu,Lijo K. Baby,Eric Bachtiar,Carlo Alberto Bagliolid,Fiorenza Bagnariol,Keziah Bailey,Richard Baillie,Michael John Baker,Mark Bakowski,Luke Ballard,Subhashis Banik,Pierrick Barbin,George Barbour,Catherine Barnett,Lorna Barnshaw,Aaron Barr,Judy Barr,Angela Barson,David Bees,Steven Begg,Katie Bell,Ashley Bellm,Lawrence Bennett,Simon Bennett-Leyh,Lara Berners,Indranil Bhattacharya,Muhittin Bilginer,Brad Blackbourn,Preetham Tej Boddu,Christian Bohm,Wiebke Bohm,Don Boogert,Jonathan Bot,Scott Bourne,Ron Bowman,Matt Boyer,Owen Braekke-Carroll,James Braid,Emma Braney,Justin Brekke,Scott Brindley,Hugh Brompton,Jillian Brooks,Colin P. Brown,Jack Brown,Nik Brownlee,Sule Bryan,Rory Bryans,Stuart Bullen,James Burke,Patrick Michael Burke,Maria Busco,Naomi Butler,Sarah Byers,Conor Byrne,Melanie Byrne,Roisin Byrne,Andrew Cadey,Daniel Cairnie,Louise Calloni,Billy A. Campbell,Zac Campbell,Jocelin Capper,Amy Carpenter,Anthony Chadwick,Caroline Chai,Maxime Chaix,Saptarshi Chakraborty,Aleksandar Chalyovski,Cori Chan,Eric K. Chan,Karhoe Chan,Anoop Chandran,Jerly Chang,Benjamin Charles,Abhisek Chatterjee,Abhishek Chaturvedi,Lai Lok Chau,Abhishek Chauhan,John Abraham Chempil,Janson Chew,Giuseppe Chisari,Jung-Yoon Choi,Julian Chong,Laurence Chong,Bun Yue Choy,Kenneth Chua,Carlos Ciudad,Kirsty Clark,Claudio Clemente,Scott Coates,Adam Collins,Carlos Conceicao,Paul Connaughton,Natalie Cooke,Barry Corcoran,Laurent Cordier,David Cordon,Alejandro Corral,Leonardo Costa,Olivia Coupe,Jack Cowley-Ellis,Sam Cox,Ed Coy,Kristy May Currie,Mark Curtis,Poprizov Cvetan,Melina Tancheva Cvetanoska,Paolo D Arco,Marcello Da Silva,Paul Daiko,Ken Dailey,Tobias Danbo,Alistair Darby,Amanda Darby,Francesca Dare,Samantha Dark,Virender Dass,Scott Dawkins,Jo De Mey,Sarah de Schot,Balaji Degala,Chema del Fresno,Jorge del Valle,Stanley A. Dellimore,Iacopo Di Luigi,Craig Dibble,Eric J. 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Noon,Aaron Noordally,Aline Nordmark,Charlie North,Jean Claude Nouchy,Rob O Dea,John O Lone,Joseph O Sullivan,Matthew O Sullivan,Matthew O Sullivan,Yvonne Oh,Paula Olszowska,Alban Orlhiac,Michelangelo Neri Orliani,Mark Osborne,Simon Pabst,Suneel Kumar Palla,Guo Kun Pan,Suresh Pandi,Josh Parks,Daniel Pastore,Saurabh Patel,Harshal Patil,Enrik Pavdeja,Robbie Payne,Henry Pearce,Soren Bendt Aaboe Pedersen,Roy Peker,Laurie Pellard,Philip Pendlebury,Marko Perendija,Angelica Perez,Angelo Perrotta,Billy Perry,Chris Perschky,Goran Petrushevski,Leo Pettersson,Daniel Pettipher,Chris Petts,Will Phillips,Jason Phua,Kilou Picard,Andrew Pinson,Saruta Puff Pisanwalerd,Jo Plaete,Adam Pogue,Aditya Ponguri,Vladimir Popovic,Andy Potter,Tim Potter,Tim Pounds-Cornish,Nestor Prado,Ed Price,Punniyakottiramalingam,Toni Pykäläniemi,Simon Pynn,Michael Queen,Velmurugan Rajamani,Malla Rajendra,Ashwin Raju,Michael Ranalletta,Edward Randolph,Matt Rank,Kim Ranzani,Daniel Rauchwerger,Wajid Raza,Julien Record,Murali Krishna Reddy,Richard R. Reed,Brett Reyenger,Daniel Rhein,Viktor Rietveld,Wesley Roberts,Duncan Rodger,Natalia Rodionova,Roni Rodrigues,Rebecca Rose,Elliott Round,Paul Round,Leigh Russell,Harrison Rutherford,Himansu Sekhar Sahoo,Thomas Salama,Rhys Salcombe,Alessandro Salis,Lui Sanchez-Fontillas,Miguel Santana da Silva,Raphael Santos,Hannes Sap,Sergane Sariani,Sathishbabu,Alexander Savenko,Stephan Schaefholz,Angelika Schierz,Arvid Schneider,Laura Schultz,Evelyn Schunn,Eric Schweickert,Michele Sciolette,Anik Seguin,Leila Sen,Michel Seretis,John Seru,See Shae Lyn,Foad Shah,Purva Shah,Aurora Shannon,Rahul Sharma,Marie Sheehan,Ziad Shureih,Dominic Sidoli,Aleksei Sidorenko,Fabio Siino,Richard Simko,Ben Simonds,Elena Simonovska,Jane Simons,John Sissen,David Skorepa,Matina Skouteri,Katherine Smith,Shane Smith,Shawn Smolensky,Elise Smulova,Dan Snape,James Spadafora,Spectre,Eliot Speed,Kathleen Squire,David Steed,Jim Steel,Petter Steen,Thomas R. Steiner,Andy Stevens,Georgina Street,Jonas Stuckenbrock,Mirek Suchomel,Jason Summersgill,Vinayaga Sundar,Sokratis Synitos,Tomasz Szarek,Peter Talbot,Alex John Tan,Choon Xuan Tan,Sing Hui Tan,Lai Lin Tang,Mahmood Tariq,George Tatchell,Ryan Tatum,John Taws,Chris Tay,Panos Theodoropoulos,Alexandros Theodosiou,Olivier Thibaut,Shivas Thilak Anthikkat,Matthew Thomas,Nick Thompson,Jithendran Thottupurath,Lee Tibbetts,Matthew Tinsley,Shermaine Toh,Marie Tollec,Sushil Tone,Joel Tong,Samantha Townend,Timothy Trimmings,Arron Turnbull,Shraddha Uppu,Johan Vagstedt,Jonny Vale,Stefano Valente,Bojan Valjak,Gert Van Dermeersch,Nick van Diem,Jozef van Eenbergen,Courtney Vanderslice,Robert Vassie,Alejandro Vela-Castro,Oliver Velichkovski,Helga Victoria,Albert Vilardaga,Dani Villalba,Anatoly Vladimirov,Maximilian-Gordon Vogt,Delphine Volny,Jonathan Vuillemin,Victor Wagner,Mark Wainwright,Scott Wakeford,Johan Walfridson,Alex Walklate,Kieran Waller,Samuel John Joseph Walsh,Waikit Wan,Ruochen Wang,Ella Waters,Alex Watkins,Alex Webb,Ros Webb,Peter Welton,Nicole A. West,Todd Whalen,Andrew Whitehurst,Kristofer Whitford,Stu Whitten,Tom Whittington,Luke Wilde,Alysia Wildman,Mark Williams Ardington,Alasdair Willson,Becki Wilson,Chris A. Wilson,Sally Wilson,Kai Wing Wong,Pat Wong,Sauyan Wong,Mark Woodcock,Adam Woodfield,Melody Woodford,Dean Wright,Alex Wuttke,Xye,Sunil Kumar Yadav,Casey Yahnke,Gus Yamin,Sheen Yap,Asuha Yasuda,Ji Hyun Yoon,Lexi Young,Mark Young,Ahmed Yousry,Anton Yri,Jun Xian Yue,Yak Hong Yung,Farhad Yusufi,David Zaretti,Ian Abbott,Najdovski Aleksandar,Martin Aufinger,Andrew Bain,Richard Boyle,Mark Bradley,Dhiraj Brahma,Sarah Breakwell,Chandrasekhar,Andres Coron,Dan Cregan,Zoran Dimanovski,Daniel Duwe,Cranston Fernandes,Victor Frenkel,Katarina Gacevska,Elysia Greening,Varun Hadkar,Syuhada Hassan,Jesse Hildreth,Callum James,Robert Jewell,Romain Joly,Aziz Kocanaogullari,Lazetutkovski,James Mann,Harshna Patel,Manuel Perez,Mile Petrushevski,Severine Pozzo,Bandhavit Puangpikul,Kranti Sarma,Vanessa Seow,Jesse Spielman,Qi Rong Tan,Joseph Towe,Matthew Tsang,Vanessa Velasquez,Elena Velkova,Elliott Viles,Grant S.L. Walker,Chris Watkins,Chris Wilson,Conrad Wood,Peter Ji Zheng |
Stunts | Chuck Aaron,Kefi Abrikh,Gerardo Albarrán,Gordon Alexander,David Anders,Paolo Antonini,Mark Archer,Nina Armstrong,Ignacio Arteaga,Teresa Arteaga,Gary Arthurs,Mohamed Attougui,Alejandro Avendano,Mauro Aversano,Odín Ayala,Omar Ayala,Dean Bailey,Federico Benvenuti,Christopher Bowdern,Marvin Campbell,Danilo Capuzi,Maurice Chan,Daniele Chiofalo,Nick Chopping,Jonathan Cohen,Ben Collins,Eros Conforti,Erick Contreras,Rob Cooper,James Cox,Graeme Crowther,Rob de Groot,Alejandro de la Peña,Erick Delgadillo,Kelly Dent,Nrinder Dhudwar,Heidi Dickson,Jamie Dobb,Levan Doran,Daniel Díaz,Wade Eastwood,Jamie Edgell,James Embree,Rick English,Dan Euston,Bradley Farmer,Neil Finnighan,Elaine Ford,Pete Ford,Margot Gabilondo,Antonio Gallegos,Yves Girard,Daniel Gonzalez,Evangelos Grecos,James Grogan,Marco Ivan Guerra,Michael O. Guerra,Tomás Guzmán,Tom Hallahan,Bobby Holland Hanton,Paul Heasman,Rob Herring,Mark Higgins,Vladimir Houbart,Clément Huet,Victor Hugo Ramirez,Rob Hunt,Pérez Iker,Erol Ismail,Martin Ivanov,Jack Jagodka,Armando Juárez,Tolga Kenan,Cristian Knight,Mathieu Lardot,Thomas J. Larsen,Gérard Lesage,Guy List,Andy Lister,Paul Lowe,Kevin Lyons,Raúl López,Marc Mailley,Christophe Marsaud,Alex Martin,Kai Martin,Francisco Martinez,Julio Martinez,Maria C. Martinez,Tomas Martinez,Victor Hugo Martinez,Júlio Martínez,Gionata Marzeddu,Jo McLaren,Andy Merchant,Lee Millham,Stefano Maria Mioni,Aurura Mora,Isidro Mora,Gabriela Moreno,Gerardo Moreno,Natalia Moreno,Valentina Moreno,Lee Morrison,Alejandro Márquez,Moreno Verduzco Natalia,Simon Newton,Brian Nickels,Alessandro Novelli,Emiliano Novelli,Sammy Ortiz,Catia Pasqualoni,Ian Pead,Justin Pearson,Iker Perez,Tomas Piña,Miguel Plata,Gary Powell,Nikki Powell,Tilly Powell,Joe Rabl,Angelo Ragusa,Alfredo Ramírez,Jose DeLla Luz Ravelo,Francesco Paolo Renda,Gerardfo Rivas,Peter Robinson,Christophe Roblin,Douglas Robson,David F. Rodriguez,Jean-Charles Rousseau,Olivier Sa,Franco Maria Salamon,Matías Salgado,Gemita Samarra,David A. Sanchez,Hasit Savani,Anna Savitska,Alessandro Scepi,Olivier Schneider,Matt Sherren,Craig Frosty Silva,Ivano Silveri,Venice Smith,Matthew Stirling,Hector Tabares,Roy Taylor,Ricardo Tombrich,Jose Ricardo Torres,David Toscano,Sam Trimming,Massimiliano Ubaldi,Jorge Luis Valdez,Moreno Verduzco Valentina,Ami Verge,Sergio G. Villegas,Patrick Vo,David Ware,Marlow Warrington-Mattei,Reg Wayment,Belle Williams,Annabel Elizabeth Wood,Leo Woodruff,Ben Wright,Karanja Yorke,Mirko Zamperla |
Camera and Electrical Department | Yassine Abounouom,Steve Adcock,Massimiliano Alagia,Richard Boz Anderson,David Arms,Billy Askew,Peter Ayriss,Giampaolo Bagala,Darren Bailey,Jacob Barrie,Adrian Barry,Aaron Bartlett,Alex Bates,Nathanael Bauer,Liam Beard,Nicola Beattie,Marc Bellver,Leonardo Beltrame,Alex Bender,German Betancourt,Roberto Bianchi,Lucas Bielan,Robert Binnall,George Bird,Abderrahim Bissar,Hans Bjerno,Daniel Bocking,Jasin Boland,John Bonnin,Yassine Bouderba,John Bowman,Jeremy Braben,Alexander Bridges,Julian Bucknall,Emmet Cahill,Jonathan García Camacho,Trevor Carey,Gustavo Castillón,Joaquin Cervera,James Chesterton,Dominique Cheung,Alejandro Chávez,Nicholas Clarke,Billy Clifford,Alex Collings,Callum Collins,Clare Connor,Sean Connor,Richard Copeman,Josselin Cornillon,Glenn Coulman,Nick Crew,Robert Cross,Adam Dale,Kieran Dawson,Carlos De Carvalho,Ruy De Carvalho,Oscar Deeks,Massimiliano di Giuliani,Daniele Di Russo,Maurizio di Stefano,Paolo Di Stefano,Fabrizio Diamanti,Chris Dickinson,Simon Dunn,Ider Eddadsi,James Edgcombe,Laurence Edwards,Ilham El Abdi,Hamza El Gorda,Lee Eldred,Martin Elvin,Bernard Esterhuysen,Warren Evans,Jallo Faber,Mike Farr,Michael Fennelly,Francesco Ferrari,Peter Field,James Foreman,Jonny Franklin,Billy Gamble,Jovany Garcia,Manuel García,Keir Garnet-Lawson,Jamie Garside,Lee Godfrey,Leigh Gold,Alex Golding,Rory Grierson,Carmelo Guttadauro La Blasca,Will Handley,Phill Hardy,Adam Harris,Rowan Haughey,Colin Hazell,Sam Hazell,Alfonso Herrera Salcedo,Ronald Hersey,Matthew J. Hicks,Steve Hideg,Michael Hill,Des Hills,Joe Hissey,Andy Hopkins,Wayne Howlett,Ryan Huffer,Gary Hymns,Paul Hymns,Clive Jackson,Tony Jackson,Hefin Jones,Kenji Katori,Hanz Kawson,Eddie Knight,Joe Knight,Morgana Laguardia,Youness Lahlafi,Ed Lancaster,Harry Langston,Valeria Lattanzi,Adam Lee,Paolo Leurini,Stephen Lloyd,Martin Lorimer,Vinny Madden Jr.,Vince Madden,Bruno Acevedo Maldonado,Ryan March,Stefano Marino,Rod Marley,Flavia Martinez,Driss Marzak,John Marzano,Jon Maskell,Kevin Mathews,Barry McCullagh,Guy McDonald,Malcolm McGilchrist,Adam McGrady,John McSweeney,Jack Mealing,Flavio Meloni,Michael Mensah,Sebastian Meuschel,Paul Middleton,Paul Molloy,Stewart Monteith,Leslie Montero,Aaron Montgomery,Duncan More,Dean Morrish,Julian Morson,Andy Mountain,Noe Muñoz,Gary Nagle,Pepe Ramírez Naval,Gary Nolan,Jonathan Olley,Armando Orsolini,Richard Oxley,Robert Palmer,Gary Parnham,Jay Patel,Kelly Paul,David Pearce,Felipe Perez-Burchard,James Perry,Roland C. Phillips,Jim Philpott,Toby Plaskitt,Luke Pochetty,Elliott Polley,Rob Portus,Luc Poullain,Jack Powell,Vincent Prunier,Andrew Purdy,Simon Purdy,Marek Radolf,Marco Raimondi,Alessandro Raimondo,Armando Ramírez,Christopher Raphael,Edward Ratcliffe,James H Razo,Imad Rechiche,Patrick Redmond,Terry Robb,Robin Roles,Ian Rolfe,Grace Royall,Mariana San Nicolás,Diego Sanchez,Luis David Sansans,Luis Santos,Adam Sculthorp,Luke Selway,Lorenzo Senatore,William Sheffield,James Sibley,Carlos Silva,Dan Smith,David Smith,Gary Smith,Juan Pablo Somohano,Ian Speed,Morgan Spencer,Gary Spratling,Tom Stansfield,Alan Stewart,Paul Stewart,Mark Stibbs,Tobias Sullivan,Chris Summers,Adrian Sworn,Demian Tames,Carlos Antonio Tellez,Dean Thompson,Andy Thomson,Iain Thomson,Kes Thornley,Neil Tomlin,Joe Tooke,Russel Torode,Eduardo Flores Torres,Colin Townsend,Jason Tubbs,David Tulett,Ryan Turner,Tomas Vaverka,Raymundo Verde,Fabrizio Vicari,Gareth Viner,Tom Wade,Kieran Waites,Martin Ward,Gavin Weatherall,Jon Webb,Joe Weeks,Peter Welch,Martyn Welland,Dave Wells,Michael White,Berndt Wiese,Glyn Williams,Harry Wingate,Alexander Witt,Bruno Witt,Marc Wolff,Davide Zanetti,Quentin Brown,Becky Lee,Marcelino Luna,Franz Lustig,Derrick Peters,Cristiano Sergioli,Benjamin Michael Wearing,John L. Wilson |
Animation Department | Marlene Chazot,Mike Ford,Stephen Jolley,Alexis Kerjosse,Lee McNair,Matt Mitchell,Catherine Mullan,Joseph Kane,Cole Leman |
Keywords | spy,boat chase,sahara desert,secret society,kidnapping |
Casting Department | Alejandro Ayala,Amal El-Farfachi,Stéphane Foenkinos,Lucy Hellier,Priscila Hernández,Sally King,Beatrice Kruger,Tusse Lande,Shayna Markowitz,Kate McLaughlin,Kitty McWilliams,Mounir Saguia,Nicole Schmied,Victor Chore Sobrevals,Julio Toledo,Milla Wilcock,Debra Zane |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Rachid Aadassi,Adil Arbouch,Karen Beale,Abderrahim Benkhayi,Amine Benkhayi,Julien Boisselier,Sue Bradbear,Max Brennan,Aurora Bresciani,Sarah Brest,Lucy Brookes,Lucy Calder,Paul Colford,Alex Cox,Vanessa Crane,Viviana Crosato,Ken Crouch,Richard Davies,Stefano De Nardis,Mariana Escárzaga,Liz Essex,Alice FitzGerald,Katia Folco,Françoise Fourcade,Maria Garces,Sarah Godwin,Jessica Goodall,Youssef Ait Hamd,Lynsey Harris,Dougie Hawkes,Bob Van Hellenberg Hubar Jr.,Vivienne Jones,Eniko Karadi,Lee Kenny,Sara Khabir,Lauren Kilcar,Arturo Lazcano,Ana Velia Lopez,Mark Lord,Joanna Lynch,Robyn Manton,Claudio Manzi,Carina Mayer,Marlies Mayringer,David McLaughlin,Carlotta Moricci,Gabriella Morpeth,Neil Murphy,Steve O Sullivan,Gary Page,Jessica Phillips,Kevin Pratten-Stone,Billy Prichard,Theresa Pultar,Laura Renouf,Sunny Rowley,Charlie Sadler,Gisela Sanchez,Rebecca Sellors,Susanne Morthorst Staal,Jimena Tenorio,Anna Terrazas,Maurizio Torti,Crystel Tottenham,Lyndsey Wardrop,Claire Watson,Kate Williams |
Editorial Department | Juan Carlos Alvarez Vasquez,Miles Anderson,Mike Austin,Lucie Barbier,Jo Barker,Thom Berryman,Gemma Bourne,John Bush,Tom Coope,Aaron Coot,Greg Fisher,Kira Fitzpatrick,Chris Francis,David Gallegos,Jon Gray,Emily Greenwood,Kim Honeyman,Todd Kleparski,Emily Leach,John Lee,John A. Maltby,Doychin Margoevski,Gavin McCarron,Emma McCleave,Steve McGowan,Claire McGrane,Carlo Milillo,Lucy Mitra,Stuart Nippard,Alex Parrett,Laura Pavone,John Quartel,Darren Rae,Jeremy Richardson,Matthew E. Schneider,James Slattery,Jonathan Smiles,Jack Watts,Josh Kelly,Abigail McKenzie |
Location Management | Khalid Ameskane,Tom Arch,Tom Asquith,Tobias Bachnetzer,Daniella R. Baggaley,Marta Baidek,Gianluca Barra,Anna Bennett Squire,Lorenzo Bertolazzi,Julian Bivol,Finlay Bradbury,Oliver Bradbury,Duncan Broadfoot,Ryan Burt,Rob Campbell-Bell,Aarón I. Campos,Jerome Cant,Leonardo Cellai,Simone Centioni,Samantha Choat,Marzia Coltellacci,Callum Costello,Nick Coupe,Matt Craufurd,Milo Cremer Eindhoven,Chris Deighton,Nicola Di Terlizzi,Riki Dial,Eleanor Downey,James Doyle,Liam Dunne,Ellysha Eglon-Smith,Imad El Ghazi,Ish Faucher,Lucia Fedeli,Nicola Fedrigoni,Laura Fernanda,Fabio Ferrante,Karim Ferrero,Ruben Figueroa,Natalie Foffi,Zachary Fox,Driss Gaidi,Rachid Gaidi,Sami Gaidi,Isaias Galicia,Milenco Galipienzo,Andrea Gambadoro,Phil Gardner,Federico Gera,Rebecca Gibson,Pete Glover,Michael Grassmayr,Calum Green,Ned Grigson,Moises Gutierrez,Mirko Haberkorn,Khalid Haberraih,Faical Hajji,Youssef Hajji,Robert Hamer,Charlie Hayes,Richard Hill,John Hoeks,Ali James,Jamie Jones,Matt Jones,Elisabeth Juen,Josephine Kennel,Joe Kidd,James Kirby,Andreas Kispert,Konrad Krusche,Yvy Kruspel,Sarah Kate Lewis,Gianni Eduardo Librobuono,Philip Lobban,Jacopo Marras,Tom Marshall,Jenny Maybour,Vikki McCraw,Robin Melville,Stefania Monetti,David Morgan,Neil Morgan,Giacomo Morici,Carlos Muñoz Portal,Giuseppe Nardi,Jason Nightingale,Juan Pablo Noval,Niall O Shea,Giulia Odoardi,Ramon Panzavolta,Emma Pill,Ben Piltz,Moises Pineda,Raffaella Pioggia,James du Plessis,Ruben Portal,Lindsey Powell,Simona Prosperi,Nick Ramsay,Mark Saint John Ridley,Matt Risebrow,Horacio Rodríguez,Tori Rosenbaum,Elena Rotatori,Cynthia Ruiz,Fernanda Ruiz,Ben Sanderson,Peter Schellnast,Asha Sharma,Adam Sharp,Matthew Shipley,Ronak Singh,Gordon Skene,Paul Smith,Taro Smith,Mathew Sprake,Enrique Suarez,David Taylor,Raffaello Vignoli,Nua Watford,Reini Weissensteiner,John West,Ryan Westington,Ruby Whitelocke,Lenart Cernilogar,Matthew Hodgkin,Maximilian Hoeller,Hannah McCarthy,Chris Wilson |
Music Department | Roger Argente,Max Baillie,John Barclay,John Beasley,Bill Bernstein,Mark Berrow,Richard Berry,Richard Bissill,Nigel Black,Fiona Bonds,Natalia Bonner,Thomas Bowes,John Bradbury,Alfredo Bringas,Tom Brown,Ian Burdge,Rebecca Carrington,Reiad Chibah,Peter Clarke,Paul Clarvis,Nick Cooper,Jordan Cox,Andrew Crowley,Caroline Dale,David Daniels,Grace Davidson,Laurence Davies,Ralph De Souza,George Doering,Michael Dore,Philip Eastop,Richard Edwards,Terry Edwards,Diego Espinosa,Jonathan Evans-Jones,Sarah Eyden,Grant Fonda,Simon Franglen,Ricardo Gallardo,Roger Garland,Richard George,Tim Gill,Jenny Godson,Miguel Gonzalez,Dave Gordon,Kathy Gowers,Mark Graham,Gillianne Haddow,Peter Hanson,Jackie Hartley,Philippe Honoré,Mariko Horikawa,Clive Howard,Martin Humby,Ian Humphries,Philippa Ibbotson,Freya Jacklin,Sam Jacobs,Lewis Jones,Matt Jones,Helen Kamminga,Skaila Kanga,Gary Kettel,Patrick Kiernan,Paul Kimber,Josephine Knight,Julia Knight,Joely Koos,Boguslav Kostecki,Joanna Forbes L Estrange,Peter Lale,Oli Langford,Julian Leaper,Gabrielle Lester,Tony Lewis,Roger Linley,London Voices,Beatrix Lovejoy,Steve Mair,Rita Manning,Dorina Markoff-McNulty,Andy Marshall,Lorriane McAslan,Yann McCullough,Shinnosuke Miyazawa,Kate Moore,Steve Morris,Kate Musker,Everton Nelson,Thomas Newman,George Oulton,Martin Owen,Andy Parker,Ben Parry,Kathryn Parry,Andy Pask,Tom Pearson,Victor Pesavento,Tom Pigott Smith,Debbie Preece,Richard Pryce,Maciej Rakowski,Jasper Randall,J.A.C. Redford,Tom Rees-Roberts,Yamil Rezc,Simon Rhodes,Frank Ricotti,Marc Robinson,Annie Rosevear,Peter Rotter,Andrew Rowan,Ben Russell,John Ryan,Naomi Sato,Frank Schaefer,Emlyn Singleton,Owen Slade,Sonia Slany,Steven L. Smith,Hugh Sparrow,Dave Stewart,Jill Streater,Tambuco,Cathy Thompson,Clare Thompson,John Thurgood,Phil Todd,Chris Tombling,Raul Tudon,Jonathan Tunnell,Bozidar Vukotic,Allen Walley,Lawrence Wallington,Richard Watkins,Lucy Whalley,Debbie Widdup,Paul Willey,Jonathan Williams,Steve Williams,Rolf Wilson,Andrew Wood,Tony Woollard,Chris Worsey,Steve Wright,Warren Zielinski,Joe Zimmerman,Rachel Bolt,The Hollywood Studio Symphony,Mary Scully,Bruce White |
Script and Continuity Department | Sarah Armstrong,Susie Jones,Sharon Mansfield,Jayne-Ann Tenggren |
Transportation Department | Phil Allchin,Steffen Appel,María Arguedas Huet,Mounir Badia,Ali Bakkioui,Michael Barrow,Daniele Beccafico,Paolo Bernardini,Darren Burgess,Dean Burtenshaw,Stuart Clayson,Mark Cutler,Dobrin Daniela,Ben Davies,Steven Day,Hendrik De Jonker,Filippo Del Bello,Shawn Dixon,Henry Dray,Terry Drinkeld,Said Errifaai,Melina Frías,Sergio Galicia,Ricardo Gallarzo Jr.,Dante Gallo,Guido Gargiullo,Sarah Greensmith,Jeremy Henson,Colin Hingston,Ashley Hollebone,Darren Holvey,Daniel Huhn,Stephen Inwood,Nabil Jalil,Tony Jayes,David Kipling,Michael Kirkman,Christine Klinger,Ted Leaning,Craig Leighton,Vince Levins,Liam Kinehan,Lee Linford,Rob Lloyd,Davide Manera,Jon Maskell,Iraida Villegas Mendez,Jeni Meredith,Steve Mitchard,Danny Mitchell,Adriano Monetti,Ashley Jade Parkes,Ellen Parkes,Ismael Pascual,Thomas Pelzelmayer,Martina Pirnbacher,Aline Rajan-Harjani,Jesús Reyes,Mark Richards,Massimiliano Rocchetti,Mario Pikachu Rojas,Hector Salomon,Emma Savin,Lawler Shadene,Clive Shaw,Daniel Lopez Sola,Bryce Tibbey,Aigler Tibby,Danny Triphook,Rob Van Der Veen,Paul Wambach,Carey Watson,Alex Wayaffe,James Wilson,James May |
Additional Crew | Abde Sallam Ait Abdellah,David Adamthwaite,Sabbir Ahmed,Glyn Alderson,David Ambrosi,Eduardo Arcelus,Samantha Arnold,Alexa Aroesty,Marla Arreola,Tracy Asslanian,Elisabetta Badolisani,Steven Baldwin,Jose Manuel Ballesteros,Steve Barry,Michael Beard,Matt Beauman-Jones,Mark Beaumont,Taoufiq Belemqadem,Bouchra Bentayeb,Lisa Birch,Morgan Blackmore,Matthew Blain,Dave Booys,Tony Broccoli,Monique Brown,Corran Brownlee,James Budd,Nick Bull,Gary Bunn,Jason Burrill,Heather Callow,Manuel Campillo,Massimo Cardajoli,Faye Carney,Roisin Carty,Chiara Catalano,Jamie Chalkley,Kelly Kiyoon Chang,Michael Chapman,Oliver Chater,Samantha Choat,Lesley Chorley,Giuliana Claudione,Scott Claydon,Elliott Cobley,Michael Cole,Hannah Collett,Filippo Colli,Frances Collier,Suzey Collins,Paul Collins-Reddin,Erasmo Colucci,Samuel Martin Cook,Laurence Cooper,Chris Corbould,Anita Cording,Greg Corke,Stephanie Tuty Correa,Hephzibah Craen,Panateam Crew,Amanda Crisses,Marcus Crouch,Kristy May Currie,Cynthia Marín,Emma Davie,Bernardo De Urquidi,Charlie Dennis,Alberto Di Giovanni,Kay Di Rezze,Margherita Di Tullio,Mark Dillen,Wayne Docksey,John Doherty,Emma Dunleavy,Lester Dunton,Charles Edwards,Lorraine Edwards,Adriana Enriquez,Tabata Gasse Estrada,Dave Evans,Willy Faso,Laura Fernanda,Cristina Festa,Ben Firminger,Lucia Foster Found,Jacopo Fournier,Sergio Franceschini,Daryl Francis,Giulio Franz,Ernesto Garabito,Jocelim Garibaldi,Christina Kelton Garner,Jim Garner,Micheal Gentry,Federico Ghetta,David Giammarco,Vicente Gil,Georgina González,Fraser Grant,Ian Grech,Aaron Green,Neil Grigson,Luis Hartmann,Priscila Hernández,Harry Hewitt,Romana Holzmüller,Jason Horwood,Craig Hosking,Caroline Houghton,Pauline Hume,Francesca Hunt,Amy Irvine,Tom Ivens,Rajneet Jabbal,Dolly Jagdeo,Aaron Jenner,Thomas Jerry,Stephanie Jolly,Melanie Jones,Irene Kainz,Alexander Kanellakos,Jamie Kemp,Youssef Kerkour,Rachel King,Daniel Kleinman,Khadja Koulla,Ben Kozel,Valentina König,Gianluca La Rosa,Neil Layton,Kelly Lee,Alfredo Lara Orbezo Lira,Kerrie Lloyd,Myriam Loukili,Cazzie Loveday,Tom Lowes,Ludovica Lugli,Marlene López,Daniela Macrillo,Jacopo Marras,Ana Paula Martinez,Silvano Martinez,Jason Marzuttini,Mathias Mayer,Jill McCullough,Jenni McMurrie,Alastair McNeil,Mar Mercado,Jacopo Miceli,Ernst Aschi Michel,Robert Miller,Carlo Miscoli,Janeth Mora,Karina Moreno Garcia Malo,Andy Piers Morris,Emily Morris,Rosie Moutrie,Sally Mulligan,Grazia Netti,Joyce Noakes,Annabel Norbury,Frédéric North,Andrea Nunner,Declan O Brien,My Mustapha Oikil,Simone Olivieri,Teresa Orlando,David Orpheus,Jessica Otto,Esseddyq Oussama,Daniel Paredes Guerrero,Miuta Paterni,Paul Pattison,James Payton,Natasha Phelan,Alexander Phoenix,Rino Piccolo,Philip Pickford,José Luis Kenny Serratos Pineda,Katrin Pittracher,Kit Plowman,Veronica Ponzoni,David Powell,Kenneth Pratt,Lee Proudfoot,Felix Pyne,Estibaliz Quezada,Rebecca Rae,Sarah Rake,Peregrin Ramml,Ana Ramírez,Sergio Missael Ramírez,Norman Campbell Rees,Max Reisbaum,Claudia Repper,Emma Reynolds,Amin Rharda,Marlon Beyer Rieger,Jordan Ringuet-Brown,Shane Roberts,John Roebuck,Richard Rogan,Elizabeth Rojas,Nina Díaz Roura,Richard Ruck,Alessandro Ruggeri,Lissette Ruiz,Pamela Ruiz,Sam Rumble,Tomás Sampedro Fernández,Roy Samuelson,Will Samuelson,Adriana Santos,Dan Sasaki,Lena Schmigalla,Flavio Schneider,Nanouch Schtroy,Dave Shaw,Malika Sheikh,Sarah Shepherd,Abbie Sheridan,Mark Shultz,Lorenzo Signoretti,Ingrid Simmonds,Asa Sims,Enzo Sisti,Joss Skottowe,David Sowerby,Diego Spalla,Bertie Spiegelberg,Chiara Stefani,Andy Stephens,Abrey Steve,Jonjo Stickland,Isabelle Suas,Andy Surry,Egle Sveikauskyte,Bronagh Szywala,Alejandro Sánchez de la Peña,Jorge Carlos Sánchez,Widad Taha,Irene Tartaglia,Illias Thoms,Cristina Thurston,Elena Tiberi,Katharine Tidy,Marcel Tinzl,Serena Tombolini,Chris Tomkins,Rob Townsend,John Udall,Efrén Valladares,Giorgio Vigna,Valeria Villegas Sánchez,Héctor Villegas,Rosa Isela Villegas,Jo Wallett,David Ware,Simon Waterson,Carmen Weingartshofer,Stephanie Wenborn,Jessica White,Ashley Wild,Richard Wild,Nik Wilkerson,Belle Williams,Luke Kimble Williams,Suzi Wilson,Alejandro Wirth,Marc Wolff,Jacob Wood,Anthony Woodley,Mike Woodley,Patricio Woodside,Andreas Wurscher,Paul Zieleniec,Stefan Zürcher,Javier Arcelus,Walter Arrighetti,Kriss TheDish Brown,Jamie Clevenger,Alcon Galermo,Samantha García,Greg Grusby,J. Francis Kennedy,Brian Lang,Christian Laws,Roxanne Prophet,Michael Riedacher,Haakam Singh,Elliot Stewart,Roberto Valdés,Giorgio Vigna |
Thanks | Miguel Alemán Magnani,Neville Cawas Bardoliwalla,Daniel Chávez Morán,Maria Grazia Cucinotta,Stephen Dixon,Jack Falkner,James Alexander Waller |
Genres | Action, Adventure, Thriller |
Companies | B24, Columbia Pictures, Danjaq |
Countries | UK, USA |
Languages | Spanish, Italian, German, French, Ukrainian, English |
ContentRating | PG-13 |
ImDbRating | 6.8 |
ImDbRatingVotes | 437766 |
MetacriticRating | 60 |
Keywords | spy,boat chase,sahara desert,secret society,kidnapping |