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: Fictional "Morgen" (German for "Tomorrow") newspapers were created by the prop department for scenes in Hamburg. The rarest version features a front-page story on Princess Diana dated April 13, 1997, printed just months before her death.
: A paperback novelization of the film, written by Raymond Benson , was published by Hodder & Stoughton in November 1997. Tomorrow Never Dies(1997)
In the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies , "paper" is most central to the plot through the villain , a power-mad media mogul who uses his global newspaper, Tomorrow , to manipulate world events . Carver famously engineers a conflict between the UK and China simply to create headlines and secure exclusive broadcasting rights, remarking, "There's no news like bad news". : Fictional "Morgen" (German for "Tomorrow") newspapers were
For collectors and fans, "paper" also refers to specific physical items associated with the production and release: In the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never
: Released in 1997 by Dave's Comics , these journals provide technical insights into the film's production and are often sold in lots.