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Despite the fact that the film comtains no reference to China or Chinese actors unlike Tomorrow Never Dies, Chinese people may cheer for the latest James Bond movie following its release on the mainland from yesterday -- for the first time in 45 years since Dr. No opened the series in 1962.

 

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