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Date of release: |
World Premiere 24th June 1981, Odeon
Leicester Square, London |
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Running Time: |
127 minutes |
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James Bond: |
Roger Moore |
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Plot: |
When a British spy ship using the Automatic
Targeting Attack Communicator is sunk
accidentally by a WWII mine off the coast of
Albania, agent 007 races against time to stop the ATAC falling into
the hands of Russian agents |
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Bond’s Women: |
Melina Havelock (Carole Bouquet)
‘Countess’ Lisl Baum
(Cassandra Harris)
Bibi Dahl (Lynn-Holly Johnson)
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Bond’s Enemies: |
Aristotle Kristatos (Julian Glover)
Eric Kreigler (John Wyman)
Emile Leopold Locque
(Michael Gothard)
Hector Gonzales (Stephen Kalipha)
Claus (Charles Dance)
Apositis (Jack Klaff)
General Anatol Gogol
(Walter Gotell)
Bald-headed man with white cat [Blofeld in all but name]
(John
Holliss – uncredited)
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Bond’s Allies: |
Milos Columbo (Topol)
Ferrara (John Moreno)
Jacoba Brink (Jill Bennett)
Bill Tanner (James Villiers)
Sir Timothy Havelock (Tim Hedley)
Frederick Gray (Geoffrey Keen)
Miss Moneypenny (Lois Maxwell)
Q’ (Desmond Llewelyn) |
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Bond’s Car: |
Lotus Esprit Turbo (white)
Lotus Esprit Turbo (bronze)
Citroen 2 CV |
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Bond’s Gadget: |
Seiko Digital radio watch |
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Main Title Music: |
‘For
Your Eyes Only’ sung by
Sheena Easton
[the
only singer to appear in the opening credit titles to date]
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End Title Music: |
‘For
Your Eyes Only’ sung by
Sheena Easton
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Music Score: |
Bill Conti |
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Production Design: |
Peter Lamont |
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Main Titles Designer: |
Maurice Binder |
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Editor: |
John Grover |
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Screenplay: |
Richard Maibaum &
Michael G. Wilson
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Director of
Photography: |
Alan Hume |
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Director: |
John Glen |
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Producer: |
Albert R. Broccoli |
Worldwide
Box Office: |
$194.9 million |
Worldwide
Box Office
Gross Income
2005 inflation-adjusted: |
$466.1 million |
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