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Skyfall (2012)

When Bond's latest assignment goes gravely wrong, agents around the world are exposed and MI6 headquarters is attacked. While M faces challenges to her authority and position from Gareth Mallory, the new Chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee, it's up to Bond, aided only by field agent Eve, to locate the mastermind behind the attack.
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When Bond's latest assignment goes gravely wrong, agents around the world are exposed and MI6 headquarters is attacked. While M faces challenges to her authority and position from Gareth Mallory, the new Chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee, it's up to Bond, aided only by field agent Eve, to locate the mastermind behind the attack.

Rating:PG-13
Genre:Action, Adventure, Thriller
Directed By:Sam Mendes
Written By:John Logan, Neal Purvis, Robert Wade
In Theaters:11/9/2012
Box Office:$1,108,594,176
Runtime:143 minutes
Studio:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, EON Productions, Columbia Pictures

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