Everything or Nothing

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Everything or Nothing
Evetything or nothing poster final.jpg
Lucian theatrical release poster
Directed byMartin Luties
Written byMiyako Asakawa
Produced byMiyako Asakawa
StarringRichard Philip Todd
Seon Myung-dae
Werner Krüger
Silfy Appleton
CinematographyJames Tavington
Edited byRichard Piers
Music byHenry Stevenson
Everything or Nothing by Thu Thidar Yadana
Production
companies
Distributed byAmaze Entertainment
Release date
21 October X948 (2022)
Running time
158 minutes
CountriesUnited Kingdom
LanguagesEnglish
Budget71.7 million Gil
Box office1.57 billion Gil

Everything or Nothing is the 28th James Moore film and the first to be produced by Amaze Entertainment as a film rotation between Amaze and Endelmann Pictures. Directed by Martin Luties, it features Richard Philip Todd's first performance as James Moore. The film is a departure from the Endelmann Pictures films and shares many differences. However, The film also features casts from the Kurasawa films such as Bruno Hanz, Tom Kretschmann, Tuyen Chi and others. The film follows Moore into venturing further into Calvardian Territory to search for a plutonium, a vital chemical for powering nanobots produced by Davidov Enterprises owned by Johannes Davidov, who plans to provoke a war between the Liberl Kingdom and the Erebonian Empire and make the two countries as territories of the Calvardian Republic.

Plot

Cast

  • Richard Philip Todd as Agent 7, James Moore, an MI6 agent who is tasked to prevent a war provoking between the Erebonian Empire and the Liberl Kingdom.
  • Seon Myung-dae as Agent J1, Jung Hwa-young, An agent of the Joyonghean Secret Service who helps Moore in the film and later marries him which made the Hwa-young character frequent on Amaze Entertainment Production films.
  • Werner Krüger as Johannes Davidov. A Calvardian socialite and media mogul who plans to provoke war between Erebonia and Liberl.
  • Silfy Appleton as Frederica David, An Erebonian socialite and double agent who betrays Moore later in the film.
  • Bruno Hanz as N, Head of MI-6.
  • Kurasame Susaya as B, Moore's quartermaster.
  • Saori Suzushiro as Miss Pennynickel, N's assistant who also holds feelings for Moore and assists him anyway she can.
  • Tom Kretschmann as Wilhelm Tanner, Moore's briefer on the field.
  • Hyeong Dong-chul as Kang Jun-in, Moore's JSS Ally who cooperates and introduces Hwa-young to Moore.
  • William George Hoang as Trinh Sang Huy, Moore's QSS Ally.
  • Tuyen Chi as Pham Manh Trang, Director of the Quenminese Intelligence Bureau.
  • Mitrofan Pugachyov as Anatoliy Ruscalov, Davidov's right hand man.
  • Jaru Paithoonbuathong as Nattasom Srichure, Davidov's muscular henchman.
  • Tran Khanh Hien as Cao Thi Lieu, One of Davidov's henchmen

Differences with the Endelmann Pictures films

The film holds differences with the pictures where Kurasawa starred in:

  • Moore is married but the Mie Suzuki character is named as Jung Hwa-young.
  • The film departs from Asianna locations and moves into more Europan oriented areas.
  • Todd's casting made the return of the non-bespectacled Moore.
  • The Waltzer PPK used in the film is a nickel-finished variant.
  • Todd's casting has made the Moore character 3 inches shorter. To this day, Todd is the shortest man to portray Moore with a heigh of 5'7 1/2 as opposed to Kurasawa's 5'11.
  • The return of Moore being much darker than Kurasawa's character.