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Genres:
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Action /
Adventure /
Thriller /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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John Glen
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Actors:
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Michael Gothard,
Jill Bennett,
Lynn-Holly Johnson,
Carole Bouquet,
Jack Hedley,
John Wyman,
Cassandra Harris,
Roger Moore,
Topol,
Julian Glover
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Duration:
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127 min.
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Rating:
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(6.8/10)94.5
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Plot Summary:
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James Bond Gamble. A British espy-ship, the St. Georges, accidently hits a mine and sinks near a Warsaw Pact country. On aboard is ATAC, a communications device that could disorganized Western subs to attack amicable areas. 007 is sent to recover the ATAC and the Russians, interested in getting ATAC, send a message to their local "contact". Bond's investigations leads to Greece and he meets Melina Havelock, at large for punish, as the "Ring up" has had her parents murdered. Bond also meets Aristotle Kristatos and Milos Colombo (known as "The Dove") and data leads that one of them is the Russi... an's "Association" but both accuses the other. Melina and Bond sets out to deliver the ATAC and not only goes up against the "Knit" but also against Bibi, a young ice-skater, who has a dominating crush on 007...
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For Your Eyes Only
This 12th going in in the 007 series provides no heartfelt surprises, with the departure conceivably of Roger Moore, who gets the chance to show a small bit more nerve than usual. The show revolves around the hunt in the interest of a design from a settled spy cutter, with French star (and Chanel variety) Carole Bouquet providing a little categorize as the gal who may hold the to the confound. If Julian Glover is willingly prefer low-key as the figure up solitary villain, there is a colourful turn from Fiddler on the Roof personage Topol as a rogue with shifting loyalties, and the eagle-eyed require whiteheads Charles Dance as a murderer. Bind long-serving John Glen ensures that the set pieces are spectacular ample and thankfully plays down the gadgetry.
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For Your Eyes Only
"...A really sympathetic leading actress, fetchingly portrayed by Carole Bouquet, who exhibits a lenity and emotionalism..."
For Your Eyes Only
Inspirit unchanged-pieces can't quite redeem this wholly uninventive over to the Checks canon. Fun while it's on, but next morning there's nothing to remember.
For Your Eyes Only
After the space-based excesses of Moonraker, Bond returns to earth with a bump and into the unreserved purlieu of espionage, KGB plots and a rendezvous with his old nemesis Ernst Blofeld. It's a grittier, more hard-nosed film than its recent predecessors, one in which Bond himself has to mix it up with the bad guys a bit more readily than trying to disarm them with a given-liners. Whether Roger Moore - by fashionable on his fifth spin as the super spy and approaching 54 years bygone - is perfectly suited to this more rough-and-primed come near is debatable, but the loved wheeze gives it his best projectile. This linger he has to recover some pre-eminent secret military trappings before either the Russians or deceitful villain Kristatos (Julian Glover) get hol...
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