Cast
- Pierce Brosnan as James Bond 007, an MI6 agent.
- Halle Berry as Giacinta 'Jinx' Johnson, an NSA agent.
- Toby Stephens as Gustav Graves, a British entrepreneur, and the main antagonist.
- Rick Yune as Zao, a North Korean terrorist, formerly working for Moon.
- Rosamund Pike as Miranda Frost, undercover MI6 agent and double agent.
- Judi Dench as M, the head of MI6.
- Will Yun Lee as Colonel Moon, a rogue North Korean army colonel.
- Kenneth Tsang as General Moon, Colonel Moon's father.
- John Cleese as Q, MI6's quartermaster and armourer.
- Colin Salmon as Charles Robinson, one of M's ranking MI6 staff.
- Ho Yi as Hotel manager and Chinese special agent Mr. Chang.
- Rachel Grant as Peaceful Fountains of Desire, a Chinese agent working for Mr. Chang, undercover as a masseuse.
- Emilio EchevarrÃa as Raoul, the manager of a Havana cigar factory, and a British sleeper.
- Samantha Bond as Miss Moneypenny, M's secretary.
- Michael Gorevoy as Vladimir Popov, Gustav Graves' personal scientist
- Lawrence Makoare as Mr. Kil, one of Gustav Graves' henchmen.
- David Decio as Mr. Kil's personal assistant.
- Michael Madsen as Damian Falco, Jinx's superior in the NSA.
- Joaquin Martinez as an elderly cigar factory worker
- Madonna as Verity, Graves' fencing instructor.
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