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Dr. No

(1962)

Live And Let Die

(1973)

The Living Daylights

(1987)

Quantum of Solace

 (2008)

From Russia With Love

 (1963)

The Man With The Golden Gun

(1974)

Licence To Kill

(1989)

Skyfall

(2012)

Goldfinger

 (1964)

The Spy Who Loved Me

(1977)

GoldenEye

(1995)

Spectre

(2015)

Thunderball

 (1965)

Moonraker

(1979)

Tomorrow Never Dies

(1997)

No Time To Die

(2021)

 You Only Live Twice

 (1967)

For Your Eyes Only

(1981)

The World Is Not Enough

(1999)

 

On Her Majesty's Secret Service

 (1969)

Octopussy

(1983)

Die Another Day

 (2002)

 

Diamonds Are Forever

(1971)

A View To A Kill

(1985)

Casino Royale

 (2006)

 

Not part of the official
EON PRODUCTIONS series:

Casino Royale

 (1954 - TV)

Casino Royale

 (1967)

 Never Say Never Again

 (1983)

UK Quad poster

UK Quad-crown poster

US 1-Sheet poster

US 1-Sheet poster

Major Anya Amasova (Barbara Bach)

Major Anya Amasova –
Agent Triple X (Barbara Bach)

Karl Stromberg (Curt Jurgens)

Karl Stromberg (Curt Jurgens)

The Spy Who Loved Me logo


Date of release: Royal Charity Premiere
7th July 1977
ODEON Leicester Square, London.
Running Time: 125 minutes
James Bond: Roger Moore
Plot: Megalomaniac Karl Stromberg
plans to obliterate mankind from the surface of the Earth and build
a new undersea kingdom of which he will be supreme ruler. After destroying New York and Moscow with missiles from captured American and Russian submarines, Stromberg is assured global destruction will follow.
Bond’s Women:
Major Anya Amasova –
Agent Triple X (Barbara Bach)
Felicca (Olga Bisera)
Log Cabin Girl (Sue Vanner)
Bond’s Enemies:
Karl Stromberg (Curt Jurgens)
Jaws (Richard Kiel)
Naomi (Caroline Munro)
Sergei Borzov (Michael Billington)
Sandor (Milton Reid)
Max Kalba (Vernon Dobtcheff)
Aziz Fekkesh (Nadim Sawalha)
Liparus Captain (Sydney Tafler)
Dr. Bechmann (Cyril Shaps)
Prof. Markovitz (Milo Sperber)
Stromberg’s Assistant
(Marilyn Galsworthy)
Bond’s Allies:
Sheik Hosein (Edward de Souza)
Captain Benson (George Baker)
Admiral Hargreaves (Robert Brown)
USS Wayne Captain Carter
(Shane Rimmer)
HMS Ranger Captain Talbot
(Bryan Marshall)
General Anatol Gogol
(Walter Gotell)
Rubelvitch (Eva Rueber-Staier)
Frederick Gray (Geoffrey Keen)
M (Bernard Lee)
Miss Moneypenny (Lois Maxwell)
Q (Desmond Llewelyn)
Bond’s Car: Lotus Esprit S1
Bond’s Gadget: Ski pole which fires explosive headed projectile
Main Title Music: ‘Nobody Does It Better’
performed by Carly Simon
End Title Music: ‘Nobody Does It Better’
performed by Carly Simon
Music Score: Marvin Hamlisch
Production Designer: Ken Adam
Art Director: Peter Lamont
Main Titles Designer: Maurice Binder
Fashion Consultant: Ronald Paterson
Special Visual Effects: Derek Meddings
Action arranger: Bob Simmons
Editor: John Glen (& 2nd unit director)
Screenplay:
Christopher Wood &
Richard Maibaum
Director of
Photography:
Claude Renoir
Director: Lewis Gilbert
Producer: Albert R. Broccoli
(the first James Bond film solely produced by Albert R. Broccoli)
End Credit:

THE END
of
THE SPY WHO LOVED ME
JAMES BOND
will return in
FOR YOUR EYES ONLY

[EON Productions decided to film Moonraker next due to the rise in popularity of the science fiction genre in the wake of the huge success of Star Wars (1977)]

Poster Tag-line:

“IT'S THE BIGGEST. IT'S THE BEST. IT'S BOND. AND BEYOND”

James Bond (Roger Moore)

James Bond (Roger Moore)

Gunbarrel (Roger Moore)

Gun barrel (Roger Moore)

The Spy Who Loved Me title screen

The Spy Who Loved Me title screen

Lotus Esprit S1

Lotus Esprit S1

Ski pole which fires explosive headed projectile

Ski pole which fires explosive headed projectile

Jaws (Richard Kiel) 

The Man With The Golden Gun

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