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GoldenEye (007 Contra GoldenEye no Brasil e GoldenEye em Portugal) é o décimo sétimo filme de James Bond no cinema, com Pierce Brosnan pela primeira vez no papel de 007. A história do filme tem oficiais dissidentes da KGB e do MI6 se apossam do poderoso satélite GoldenEye, capaz de provocar pane em qualquer circuito eletrônico no mundo, 007 é designado para detê-los a qualquer custo e destruir a incrível arma. Para isto terá como aliada Natalya Simonova, especialista em computação. More information...

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