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  1. Paris Carver was the fictional wife of British media baron and criminal, Elliot Carver. A Bond girl portrayed by American actress, Teri Hatcher, she first appeared in the 1997 James Bond film, Tomorrow Never Dies, and also appeared in Raymond Benson 's accompanying novelization and in the 1999 video game adaptation, voiced by Ève Karpf .

  2. Dec 9, 1997 · Bond has 48 hours to investigate the sinking before the British and Chinese go to war. Bond investigates Carver in Hamburg, seduces Carver’s wife, Paris, and steals the GPS encoder. Carver orders assassin, Dr Kaufman to kill Paris and Bond. Paris dies, but Bond kills Kaufman and escapes.

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  3. Bond travels to Hamburg to seduce Carver's wife, Paris (Teri Hatcher), who is also an ex-girlfriend of Bond's from many years before, to get information that would help him enter Carver's newspaper headquarters. He defeats three of Stamper's men (After Carver orders his men to take Bond away and make him "uncomfortable") and cuts Carver off the ...

  4. Tomorrow Never Dies is a 1997 spy film, the eighteenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Directed by Roger Spottiswoode from a screenplay by Bruce Feirstein, it follows Bond as he attempts to intercept Elliot Carver ( Jonathan Pryce ), a power-mad media ...

  5. Jun 18, 2021 · The French Adventures of James Bond. First published: June 18, 2021 by Chloe Govan. By Chloe Govan. While the world awaits the new James Bond movie ‘No Time To Die’, Chloe Govan follows in the glamorous footsteps of 007 and his escapades across France.

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  6. Tomorrow Never Dies: Music from the Motion Picture is the soundtrack of the 18th James Bond film of the same name. David Arnold composed the score of Tomorrow Never Dies , his first full Bond soundtrack .

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  8. Paris has been vividly described by Ian Fleming in his short story “From a view to a kill”. Bond hates it; “The tourists ripped the heart out of the city, and he never enjoyed a single happy day in Paris since the Second World War” Whenever in Paris, Bond always stays at the same hotel, Hotel Terminus Nord, near the train station Gare du Nord.

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