The World Is Not Enough - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The World Is Not Enough"
The World Is Not Enough (1999)
Timing: 2:8 (128 min)
The World Is Not Enough - TMDB rating
6.3/10
3210
The World Is Not Enough - Kinopoisk rating
7.025/10
33381
The World Is Not Enough - IMDB rating
6.4/10
220000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Casting

Photo Debbie McWilliams #13756
Debbie McWilliams
Casting
Linda Lowy
Casting
John Brace
Casting

Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Photo Chris Corbould #10921
Chris Corbould
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Jim Morahan

Jim Morahan
Art Direction

Costume Design

Lindy Hemming
Costume Design

Stunts

Tina Maskell
Stunts
Terry Forrestal
Stunts
Photo Amanda Foster #11437
Amanda Foster
Stunts
Sarah Franzl
Stunts
Elaine Ford
Stunts
Wendy Leech
Stunts
Annelie Whitfield
Stunts
Tracy Wagner
Stunts
Anna Stacey
Stunts
Sarah Donohue
Stunts
Candice Gild
Stunts
Photo Mark Southworth #15278
Mark Southworth
Stunts

Production Design

Photo Peter Lamont #12334

Peter Lamont

Peter Lamont
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Vic Armstrong #22957

Vic Armstrong

Vic Armstrong
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Simon Wakefield
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Jane Royle
Makeup Artist
Bron Roylance
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

John Hayward
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Richard Pryke
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael A. Carter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Graham V. Hartstone
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo David Arnold #71098

David Arnold

David Arnold
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Nigel Goldsack
Associate Producer

Stunt Double

Photo Gary Powell #8948
Gary Powell
Stunt Double
Photo Jo McLaren #65553

Jo McLaren

Jo McLaren
Stunt Double
Susan Christie
Stunt Double
Sarah Donohue
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Photo Adrian Biddle #26030

Adrian Biddle

Adrian Biddle
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Peter Field
Camera Operator

Supervising Sound Editor

Martin Evans
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Nikki Clapp
Script Supervisor

Still Photographer

Keith Hamshere
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

Chris Munro
Sound Mixer

Screenplay

Bruce Feirstein
Screenplay

First Assistant Editor

Andrew MacRitchie
First Assistant Editor
Simon Cozens
First Assistant Editor

Foley Artist

Ruth Sullivan
Foley Artist

Sound Designer

Art Department Coordinator

Katie Gabriel
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

John Cochrane
Dialogue Editor

Story

Characters

Foley Mixer

Ed Colyer
Foley Mixer

Music Editor

Dina Eaton
Music Editor

Other

John Gamble
Other

Production Assistant

Ron Quelch
Production Assistant

Line Producer

Photo Anthony Waye #1899
Anthony Waye
Line Producer

Publicist

Gordon Arnell
Publicist

Wardrobe Master

Dan Grace
Wardrobe Master

Theme Song Performance

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Butch Vig

Butch Vig
Theme Song Performance
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Shirley Manson

Shirley Manson
Theme Song Performance

Main Title Designer

Daniel Kleinman
Main Title Designer

Security Coordinator

Photo Denis Ducroz #375169

Denis Ducroz

Denis Ducroz
Security Coordinator

Underwater Camera

Tim Wooster
Underwater Camera

What's left behind the scenes

  • This was the first film to use Dolby Digital EX 6.1 surround sound technology.
  • This was the last film in which Desmond Llewelyn played the role of Q, a role he had played since 1963 (From Russia with Love). In this film, Q introduces Bond to his successor (actor John Cleese), whom Bond jokingly calls R (the next letter of the English alphabet). Llewelyn died in December 1999.
  • Filming took place in the United Kingdom, Spain, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Turkey.
  • When it became known that filming would take place near the headquarters of the Secret Intelligence Service, MI-6 tried to prevent it, but all objections were dismissed by Foreign Secretary Robin Cook (1946-2005) at the insistence of then-Member of Parliament Janet Anderson.
  • Filming the scene where Pierce Brosnan's character grabs for the cables on the Millennium Dome required a great deal of effort from the stunt performers. To emphasize how much work it took to film, director Michael Apted specifically left in the film shots of the hero trying to grab the cables but missing.
  • While underwater, Agent 007 adjusts his tie – this moment was not in the script; Pierce Brosnan came up with it himself.
  • In the scene where Bond looks at those present through X-ray glasses, the actors were initially filmed in normal clothes, and then in transparent clothing, after which the images were combined.
  • Denise Richards gladly played the role of Dr. Christmas Jones, believing her character was different from typical "Bond girls." The public disagreed, and Christmas Jones is often called the worst "Bond girl." This is the first film in the Bond series to win a Golden Raspberry Award for "Worst Supporting Actress," and Denise Richards won it.
  • Even before filming began, the set-up of the filming location in Turkey had already almost finished. Once, an explosion occurred in Istanbul just when director Michael Apted was in the city, and after that, all scheduled filming in Istanbul was moved to other locations. None of the actors involved in the film ever made it to Istanbul. The scenes on the pier near the Elektra Palace were filmed at Pinewood Studios against green screens.
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