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Revision as of 17:45, 27 November 2010
Movie (2002)
Starring:
Pierce Brosnan (James Bond)
Toby Stephens (Gustav Graves)
Judi Dench (M)
Rick Yune (Zao)
Halle Berry (Jinx)
Rosamund Pike (Miranda Frost)
After spending 14 months in a North Korean prison, James Bond searches for a traitor inside the MI6.
Also from this series:
James Bond films
Boeing 747-400
James Bond travels back to London with a British Airways 747.
Antonov An-124
Gustav Grave uses an unmarked An-124 from the north Korean army as a flying headquarter. The plane causes damage when Jinx flies it through the "Ikarus"-system, then it goes down. But before this, Grave kills his father, General Moon in the command center, Jinx kills Miranda Frost with a knife, and Bond fights Graves, he ends up in a turbine.
MD Helicopters MD 902
Zao escapes from the clinic in this helicopter. Later, one is parked (along with a Ferrari and a Lamborghini) in the cargo room of Grave´s Antonov. Bond and Jinx use it to escape the exploding plane.
MD Helicopters MD 600N
Bond and Jinx use this helicopter to escape from the cripple Antonov.
Mil Mi-8T
Van Bierk travels to Colonel Moon´s base with this helicopter. Bond captures it and poses as Mr. Bierk. But when his real identity is uncovered, Colonel Moon (who later becomes Gustav Graves) fires a "tank-buster" (a modified Heckler & Koch G36) into it.
Bede BD-5J
Seen in the background in Q's workshop.
Boeing Chinook HC2
Seen in the hanger in 'South Korea'.
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