Today I Heard My First . . . . .
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I've noticed it's common in James Bond films that the film title will appear in the film itself, for example, Elektra King says "The world is not enough", a villain says "so you live to die another day" in 'Die Another Day', and the word "Goldeneye" appears plenty of times in the film of the same name.
The question here is, do any of the characters in 'Tomorrow never dies' reference the film title? I read that the film was originally titled 'Tomorrow never lies', and was only changed due to a printing mistake and I don't recall any of the characters saying "tomorrow never dies" in the film.
Just something I've been thinking about. Thanks for replies! :o)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Whether or not it's quoted in the film "The World is not enough" is actually a reference to the motto of the Bond family who founded Bond Street in the West End of London. This fact is mentioned in the novel On Her Majesty's Secret Service when Bond visits the College of Heralds in preparation for his role as Sir Hilary Bray.
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