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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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Lewis Gilbert
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Actors:
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Bernard Lee,
Curd Jürgens,
Walter Gotell,
Richard Kiel,
Barbara Bach,
George Baker,
Michael Billington,
Roger Moore,
Caroline Munro,
Geoffrey Keen
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Duration:
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125 min.
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Rating:
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(7.1/10)70.5
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Plot Summary:
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James Controls is back again and his experimental line of work is to pronounce not at home how a Queenly Armada Polaris submarine holding sixteen atomic warheads simply out whilst on protection. Bond joins Important Anya Amasova and takes on a a trap handed mastermind, known as Karl Stromberg, as glowingly as his gangster Jaw, who contains a mouth of metal teeth. Bond be obliged capture down the locations of the missing submarine before the warheads are fired.
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The Spy Who Loved Me
" Does It Superior" than Roger Moore in the defeat post-Connery James Treaty . Hale-acted (with less dependence on slapstick banter than routine), smartly cast (metal-toothed Jaws, played close to Richard Kiel, makes his first appearance) and lavishly directed (by Lewis Gilbert), this exceptional discern escapade is far-fetched destruction of the highest order, with a welcome diacritical mark on character realism less than just spectacular sets. Barbara Bach is the alluring Russian agent Anya Amasova.
The Spy Who Loved Me
Bond for the duration of Britain: 007's spectacular ski is aided via an ostentatious Union Jack parachute; caught in bed by his...
The Spy Who Loved Me
Witless spy extravaganza in muddy identification, with the stock tired chases and pussyfoot fury but no new gimmicks except a seven-foot villain with fortify teeth.
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