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  1. In the ending of "The World Is Not Enough," James Bond manages to save the day by stopping the villain, Renard, from detonating a nuclear bomb in Istanbul. Bond also rescues Elektra King, who had been held captive by Renard.

  2. In Conclusion. Neither Brosnan's strongest Bond nor his weakest, The World Is Not Enough is a solid installment with good action, and some uncharacteristic depth to the romance. It also gives Judi Dench's M more time to shine, and could be seen as something of a precursor to Skyfall in that respect.

  3. In Bilbao, MI6 agent James Bond meets Swiss banker Lachaise to retrieve money for Sir Robert King, a British oil tycoon and friend of M. Bond interrogates the banker to identify the assassin of an MI6 agent, but Lachaise is killed before revealing this information, and Bond is forced to escape with the money.

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  5. Nov 19, 1999 · Both first-rate this time. Sophie Marceau plays Elektra King, daughter of a tycoon behind an oil pipeline linking the old Soviet oil fields to Europe. Denise Richards plays Christmas Jones, a nuclear scientist whose knowledge can save or doom the world. I will not reveal who is bad-good or good-bad. 6.

  6. With Pierce Brosnan, Sophie Marceau, Robert Carlyle, Denise Richards. James Bond uncovers a nuclear plot while protecting an oil heiress from her former kidnapper, an international terrorist who can't feel pain.

    • Michael Apted
    • 5 min
  7. Sep 6, 2018 · The summary below contains spoilers. The World Is Not Enough begins with the assassination of M’s oil tycoon/friend at MI6 headquarters, Bond discovers a man named Renard is behind the plot. He then receives orders to protect The tycoon’s daughter, Elektra. Previously, Renard had kidnapped Elektra and held her for ransom.

  8. Nov 19, 1999 · Summary Bond (Pierce Brosnan), feeling responsible for the death of a British oil tycoon friend, takes the position as bodyguard to the daughter (Sophie Marceau) of the slain man, while trying to catch his killer. Action. Adventure. Thriller. Directed By: Michael Apted. Written By: Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, Bruce Feirstein, Ian Fleming.

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