TOMORROW NEVER DIES
Film 1997. Written by Bruce Feirstein. Directed by Roger Spottiswoode. Starring Pierce Brosnan, Jonathan Pryce, Michelle Yeoh, Teri Hatcher, Joe Don Baker and Judi Dench.
Source Features: BBB (9) TIMELINE (5) OTHER (20) THEMES (1)
Lists: JAMES BOND

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1Carver Global Satellite Network CinemaTV Stations

Carver Global Satellite Network
Network launched by the Carver Media Group.



2Carver Media Group CorporationsCommunications Companies

Carver Media Group
Media baron Elliot Carver's media conglomerate.



3Carver Media Group Network CorporationsCommunications Companies

Carver Media Group Network
CMGN. Media baron Elliot Carver's news network. "Tomorrow's News"



4HMS Bedford VehiclesWatercrafts

HMS Bedford
British ship that engages media baron Elliot Carver's stealth ship.



5HMS Devonshire VehiclesSpacecrafts

HMS Devonshire
After cyber terrorist Henry Gupta - working for media baron Elliot Carver - manipulates the British vessel HMS Devonshire's GPS system, sending it into Chinese waters, a stealth ship owned by Carver launches a sea drill at the ship, causing it to sink. The survivors are killed with Chinese ammunition, and one of the Devonshire's cruise missiles is used to shoot down a Chinese plane, bringing China and the UK to the brink of war.



6SB-5 Nuclear Torpedo WeaponsProjectile Weapons

SB-5 Nuclear Torpedo
James Bond is deployed to a terrorist arms bazaar on the Russian border. Royal Navy Admiral Roebuck prematurely orders a missile strike on the compound, however Bond notes the presence of nuclear torpedos mounted on a plane. With the missile too far to be aborted, Bond captures the plane and narrowly avoids the missile impact.



7Sea Dolphin II VehiclesWatercrafts

Sea Dolphin II
Media baron Elliot Carver's stealth ship used in his attempt to initiate World War III.



8Sea Drill GoodsHardware

Sea Drill
Wire-guided torpedo drill with rotary cutters capable of cutting through a ship's hull that media baron Elliot Carver's crew used to sink the British vessel HMS Devonshire.



9Tomorrow PeriodicalsNewspapers

Tomorrow
Newspaper owned by media baron Elliot Carver.





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