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No Time to Die
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Public metadata referenceFilm2021

No Time to Die

FILM • 163 MIN • ENGLISH • 2021

Bond has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica. His peace is short-lived when his old friend Felix Leiter from the CIA turns up asking for help. The mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond onto the trail of a …

Registry ID
MRR-2021-FLM-100130
Registry reference
status: Public metadata reference
Public metadata reference only. This record does not certify ownership, licensing authority, platform authorization, or chain of title. This is not a verified ownership record.Catalogue reference created from public metadata sources. No ownership evidence has been submitted for this record.
Catalogued entity (metadata)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Catalogued
2026-07-01
Registry ID
MRR-2021-FLM-100130
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CATALOGUED
Metadata reference created
2026-07-01 · 21:08:50
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SOURCE
Public metadata sources
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EVIDENCE
No ownership evidence submitted
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LAST UPDATED
Record last modified
2026-07-07 · 19:43:41

Review summary

Methodology →
Evidence submitted
No
Chain of title reviewed
No
Platform authorization
Not submitted
Territory scope
United KingdomUnited States of America
Rights scope
Not applicable
Valid from / until
— / open
Review date
Not reviewed
Reviewer type
System-assisted
Confidence level
Limited
Dispute status
No open disputes
Source type
public metadata
Last updated
2026-07-07

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