Goldeneye

Goldeneye

5.9IMDb Score
Released:1989-08-26
Genre:TV Movie, Drama, History
Duration:105 min
Country:United Kingdom
Director:Don Boyd
Actors:Charles Dance, Phyllis Logan, Patrick Ryecart, Marsha Fitzalan, Ed Devereaux
Production:ITV

Overview:

British writer Ian Fleming's life and loves suggest that of his spy-novel hero, secret agent James Bond.

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