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Evil queen of numbers ... You don't like me, Bond ...
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Film Premiere
November 21, 1995

Opening with a grand bash in New York's Radio City Music Hall on 13th November 1995, James Bond was well and truly back in GoldenEye, the first 007 adventure with saturnine Pierce Brosnan in the role. When the 17th Bond film reached the Odeon on 21st November 1995, the future of Bond was already assured. A BMW Z3 made an appearance as did the stars of the film as well as Bono (co-writer of the theme song) and Tina Turner. Prince Charles attended alone after his separation from his wife and the premiere turned into a confident, swaggering party to celebrate the return 007. The after premiere party was at the Imperial War Museum in South London, draped in red banners and the grounds studded with the Statue Park monstrostities to give a Russian feel to the proceedings.

 

 


       

 


 

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