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Quantum of Solace

Quantum of Solace
Empire Design's poster for Quantum of Solace shows James Bond (Daniel Craig), wearing a business suit and holding a gun, with Camille Montes (Olga Kurylenko), who wore a black dress. Both are walking away from a destroyed facility in the desert. To their left is the title "Quantum Of Solace" in black letters – except the 'O's, which are golden and make a diagonal straight line with a 7 forming the 007 gun logo. Below the title is the film's main credits
British cinema poster for Quantum of Solace
Directed by Marc Forster
Produced by
Written by
Based on James Bond
by Ian Fleming
Starring
Music by David Arnold
Cinematography Roberto Schaefer
Edited by
Production
company
Distributed by
Release date
  • 29 October 2008 (2008-10-29) (London premiere)
  • 31 October 2008 (2008-10-31) (United Kingdom)
  • 14 November 2008 (2008-11-14) (United States)
Running time
106 minutes
Country
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
Language English
Italian
Spanish
German
Swiss German
French
Budget $200 million
Box office $586.1 million

Quantum of Solace is the 22nd film in the James Bond film series and directed by Marc Forster, produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli and written by Paul Haggis, Neal Purvis and Robert Wade. It stars Daniel Craig, Olga Kurylenko, Mathieu Amalric, Gemma Arterton, Jeffrey Wright and Judi Dench. In the film, Bond seeks revenge for the death of his lover, Vesper Lynd, and is assisted by Camille Montes (Kurylenko), who is plotting revenge for the murder of her family. The trail eventually leads them to wealthy businessman Dominic Greene (Amalric), a member of the Quantum organisation, who intends to stage a coup d'état in Bolivia to seize control of their water supply.

Producer Michael G. Wilson developed the film's plot while the previous film in the series, Casino Royale, was being shot. Purvis, Wade, and Haggis contributed to the script. Craig and Forster had to write some sections themselves due to the Writers' Strike, though they were not given the screenwriter credit in the final cut. The title was chosen from a 1959 short story in Ian Fleming's For Your Eyes Only, though the film does not contain any elements of that story. Location filming took place in Mexico, Panama, Chile, Italy, Austria, and Wales, while interior sets were built and filmed at Pinewood Studios. Forster aimed to make a modern film that also featured classic cinema motifs: a vintage Douglas DC-3 was used for a flight sequence, and Dennis Gassner's set designs are reminiscent of Ken Adam's work on several early Bond films. Taking a course away from the usual Bond villains, Forster rejected any grotesque appearance for the character Dominic Greene to emphasise the hidden and secret nature of the film's contemporary villains.


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