Tomorrow Never Dies screen-used laptop for sale

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Tomorrow Never Dies screen-used laptop for sale

A Tomorrow Never Dies screen-used 1997 Gateway 2000 Solo Laptop computer, also used during the production and to write The World Is Not Enough is offered on eBay.

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According to the seller, this laptop was screen-used by Moneypenny (Samantha Bond) in the limousine scene of Tomorrow Never Dies

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After the scene, production used the computer to control graphics seen on screen in Elliot Carver's (Jonathan Pryce) newsroom.

Writer Bruce Feirstein used this laptop to make final revisions on the film. He bought the laptop from EON Productions and went on to use it when writing The World is Not Enough.

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The laptop still has lots of various  files from GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies. These files show revisions and the script for the films. There are many other files saved on this computer, including the 007 logo.

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Also included is a Computer Graphics Sequence disc for Tomorrow Never Dies. It was specifically for Bruce Feirstein. This was never made available to the public and it has lots of files to click on and view which were specific to the movie.

Taped to the bottom of the laptop is a 007 film crew badge, which would have been worn as credentials, and a 'Moneypenny' label.

The laptop exhibits production wear and age, including some scratching. Comes with a COA from Heritage Auctions.

Originally sold by Heritage Auctions, the laptop is now offered on eBay for $25,000 or best offer.

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