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La banque Suisse de l'industrie

Saga James Bond
Movie The World Is Not Enough Michael Apted (1999)
James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) investigates the death of an MI6 agent at the "Banque suisse de l'industrie".
Mazarredo Zumarkalea, 63, Bilbao
Mazarredo Zumarkalea, 63, Bilbao. (Photo credit: Fantrippers)

“- Not the usual Swiss procedure, Mr. Bond, but you understand, a man in my position.

– Which is neutral, no doubt.”

Lachaise (Patrick Malahide) and James Bond (Pierce Brosnan)

A huge briefcase full of money belonging to Robert King awaits James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) in the office of this Swiss bank. But he is not interested in money, Agent 007 wants to know the name of the murderer of an MI6 agent.

Unwilling to reveal the information to him, the banker even threatens him, given the superior number of men ready to take on James Bond.

Using his usual gadgets and combat skills, the British agent manages to turn the tables. Just as he is about to learn the identity of the murderer, the banker is killed by his young assistant (Maria Grazia Cucinotta), an accomplice of the big shot behind the case.

The police arrive on the scene, James Bond manages to get out of the office through the window blinds and lands right in front of the Guggenheim Museum, all finesse.

During his escape, he passes by the Salve bridge, with a breathtaking view of the Spanish institution.

361

The World Is Not Enough generated $361 million at the global box office.

Scene from La Banque suisse de l'industrie in The World Is Not Enough
Scene from La Banque suisse de l’industrie in The World Is Not Enough. (Photo credit: EON Productions, MGM, United Artists and Danjaq)
Scene from La Banque suisse de l'industrie in The World Is Not Enough
Scene from La Banque suisse de l’industrie in The World Is Not Enough. (Photo credit: EON Productions, MGM, United Artists and Danjaq)
Scene from La Banque suisse de l'industrie in The World Is Not Enough
Scene from La Banque suisse de l’industrie in The World Is Not Enough. (Photo credit: EON Productions, MGM, United Artists and Danjaq)
Scene from La Banque suisse de l'industrie in The World Is Not Enough
Scene from La Banque suisse de l’industrie in The World Is Not Enough. (Photo credit: EON Productions, MGM, United Artists and Danjaq)
Scene from La Banque suisse de l'industrie in The World Is Not Enough
Scene from La Banque suisse de l’industrie in The World Is Not Enough. (Photo credit: EON Productions, MGM, United Artists and Danjaq)

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– Dr No (1962)
– From Russia with Love (1963)
– Goldfinger (1964)
– Thunderball (1965)
– You Only Live Twice (1967)
– On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969)
– Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
– Live and Let Die (1973)
– The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
– The Spy Who Loved Me (1976)
– Moonraker (1979)
– For Your Eyes Only (1981)
– Octopussy (1983)
– A View to a Kill (1985)
– The Living Daylights (1987)
– Licence to Kill (1989)
– GoldenEye (1995)
– Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
– The World Is Not Enough (1999)
– Die Another Day (2002)
– Casino Royale (2006)
– Quantum of Solace (2008)
– Skyfall (2012)
– Spectre (2015)

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By Damien Duarte

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Passionné par la culture pop depuis son enfance, ses références vont de Donald Duck à Batman en passant par Marty McFly. Fantripper dans l'âme, voyager sur les traces de Ghostbusters, James Bond ou des héros de romans comme Cotton Malone fait partie d'un séjour idéal et réussi !

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