Spectre
Sinopse

A cryptic message from Bond’s past sends him on a trail to uncover a sinister organization. While M battles political forces to keep the secret service alive, Bond peels back the layers of deceit to reveal the terrible truth behind SPECTRE.

  • 6.6
  • 2015
  • Released
  • 2h 28m

Daniel Craig

James Bond

Christoph Waltz

Blofeld

Léa Seydoux

Madeleine

Ralph Fiennes

M

Monica Bellucci

Lucia

Ben Whishaw

Q

Naomie Harris

Moneypenny

Dave Bautista

Hinx

Andrew Scott

C

Rory Kinnear

Tanner

Jesper Christensen

Mr. White

Alessandro Cremona

Marco Sciarra

Stephanie Sigman

Estrella

Tenoch Huerta Mejía

Mexican Man in Lift

Adriana Paz

Mexican Woman in Lift

Domenico Fortunato

Gallo

Marco Zingaro

Gallo's Accomplice

Stefano Elfi DiClaudia

Gallo's Accomplice

Ian Bonar

Q's Assistant

Tam Williams

Moneypenny's Boyfriend

Richard Banham

Blofeld's London Helicopter Pilot

Pip Carter

SC019 Police Commander

Simon Lenagan

SC019 Police Officer

Alessandro Bressanello

Priest

Marc Zinga

Moreau

Brigitte Millar

Vogel

Adel Bencherif

Abrika

Gediminas Adomaitis

Blofeld's Right Hand Man

Peppe Lanzetta

Lorenzo

Francesco Arca

Francesco

Matteo Taranto

Marco

Emilio Aniba

Palazzo Security

Benito Sagredo

Guerra

Dai Tabuchi

Businessman

George Lasha

Businessman

Sargon Yelda

Businessman

Andy Cheung

Businessman

Erick Hayden

Marshall

Oleg Mirochnikov

Valerian

Antonio Salines

Fiat Driver

Miloud Mourad Benamara

Street Sweeper

Gido Schimanski

Chairman

Nigel Barber

Head of Nation

Patrice Naiambana

Head of Nation

Stéphane Cornicard

Head of Nation

Gary Fannin

Head of Nation

Sadao Ueda

Head of Nation

Phillip Law

Head of Nation

Wai Wong

Head of Nation

Joseph Balderrama

Head of Nation

Eiji Mihara

Aide

Junichi Kajioka

Aide

Victor Schefé

Clinic Barman

Harald Windisch

Clinic Security Guard

Tristan Matthiae

Clinic Security Guard

Detlef Bothe

Cable Car Heavy

Bodo Friesecke

Cable Car Heavy

Wilhelm Iben

Syringe Heavy

Noemi Krausz

Snowboarder

Noah Saavedra

Snowboarder

Francis Attakpah

Snowboarder

Michael Glantschnig

Snowboarder

Marlon Boess

Snowboarder

Marie Wohlmuth

Snowboarder

Lili Epply

Snowboarder

Konstantin Gerlach

Snowboarder

Lara Parmiani

L'Americain Manager

Umit Ulgen

Train Guard

Amra Mallassi

Train Waiter

Ziad Abaza

Train Barman

Walid Mumuni

Blofeld's Chauffeur

Derek Horsham

Blofeld's Guard

Nari Blair-Mangat

Blofeld's Guard

Michael White

Blofeld's Butler

Nader Dernaika

Blofeld's Analyst

Pezh Maan

Blofeld's Chief Analyst

Judi Dench

M (uncredited)

Kim Adis

Lair Staff (uncredited)

Steve Barnett

Russian Bodyguard (uncredited)

Romeo Visca

Bodyguard (uncredited)

Kumud Pant

Lair Staff

Karl Farrer

Businessman (uncredited)
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$245,000,000.00

Revenue

$880,707,597.00

Keywords
  • #based on novel or book
  • #spy
  • #secret agent
  • #sequel
  • #mi6
  • #british secret service
  • #united kingdom

Reviews

T
@tmdb93836550about 1 year ago

Words can't describe how boring this is.

drystyx
@drystyxover 2 years ago

Spectre has an introspect into what is wrong with modern Bond movies. Namely, that they don't work, because 007 is about action, exotic sceneries, cinematic brilliance, beautiful women, gadgets that go wrong or right, and most of all the wit and charm and atmosphere. I'm not sure when the forma should have changed from exciting to dull, probably around 1995, but it changed before that year. And

mooney240
@mooney240almost 3 years ago

**Spectre has plenty of style, class, action, and spectacular moments but the film lacks the passion and zeal of Casino Royale or Skyfall.** After the incredible bombastic success of Skyfall, the return of Sam Mendes, and the announcement of Christoph Waltz as the villain, expectations skyrocketed to ridiculous heights. Unfortunately, these expectations climbed too high for Spectre to meet. Whi

GenerationofSwine
@GenerationofSwinealmost 3 years ago

The word "convoluted" comes to mind, as does the word "unwatchable" By the time Spectre came out, I was honestly sick of Daniel Craig's James Bond hates being James Bond depiction. And now I've come to really despise him, I mean Moore used to be my least favorite Bond, and I like him so much more than Craig. But... the script was kind of all over the place. I think they were trying to do twi

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967about 3 years ago

Now that Dame Judi has shaken her off her cinematic mortal coil, the new "M" (Ralph Fiennes) is facing increasing pressure from whizzkid "C" (Andrew Scott) to shut down the 007 programme and rely on an international, computer generated, system of intelligence gathering. Needless to say, "007" (Daniel Craig) has his doubts about this and after a manhunt to Rome (via Mexico) that must have cost bill

M
@msbreviewsabout 4 years ago

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/spectre-spoiler-free-review "Spectre fails to reach the tremendous potential of its intriguing narrative and fascinating antagonist, but Sam Mendes still pulls off a decent James Bond flick. The screenplay raises significant issues with an incredibly dull subplot that deeply affects the pacing of a bloated runtime. In additi

Rangan
@Ranganalmost 10 years ago

> Not your usual Bond movie, but still a good entertainer. What I liked from a couple of last Bond movies was they were off the regular 007 style, like not overly rely on spy's special gadgets. This change has been since the day one of Daniel Craig as a famous British spy, James Bond. Anyway, he's the most fittest (muscular) Bond I've ever seen and he's celebrating 10 year anniversary with this

T
@tantyabout 10 years ago

A "correct" Bond movie. All the expected stereotypes are included, Waltz is an OK bad guy and the intro scene is something really impressive. Nothing else really new ...

F
@Frank Ochiengabout 10 years ago

Well, cinema’s most treasured and resilient British spy guy is back as the legendary James Bond makes his twenty-fourth outing on the big screen in the highly anticipated and slickly-made Spectre. Worldwide Agent 007 fans understandably maintain their embedded expectations and vision as to what calculating and cunning mission their suave and sophisticated gun-toting, martini-sipping espionage thri

C
@cutprintchrisabout 10 years ago

<a href="http://www.cutprintfilm.com/reviews/spectre/"</a> In hindsight my excitement for Spectre seems a bit foolish. After Skyfall, director Sam Mendes openly stated that he wouldn’t direct another Bond movie. And even so, Skyfall wasn’t the best of the new Bond films by any measure – dragging on for much too long. But somehow I got sucked into the hype of Mendes’ vision for an homage to the

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