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★ ★ ★1/2 The thirteenth James Bond film produced by Albert R. Broccoli. US release date: June 10, Budget: $ million. Worldwide box office gross: $ million (Domestic gross: $ million; international gross: $ million).[1] Running time: minutes.
The Setup
There are many ways to initiate World War III. Renegade Soviet General Orlov (Steven Berkoff) wants to make sure the Americans are blamed. His nefarious plan is to detonate a nuclear bomb on a US Air Force base in West Germany. He then predicts that this “accident” will force the West to dismantle its nuclear deterrent, allowing Soviet forces to overrun Europe. To fulfill this dream of Russian conquest, he offers up a fortune in Russian state jewels to renegade Afghan prince Kamal Khan (Louis Jourdan), who convinces a group of female circus performers and acrobats led by Octopussy (Maud Adams) to participate in the scheme. However, when one of the jewels—a Fabergé egg—is stolen by a mortally wounded (Andy Bradford) and delivered to the British ambassador in East Berlin, British intelligence launches into the fray—sending James Bond (Roger Moore) to India on Operation Trove.
Behind the Scenes
Continuing the revival that began with The Spy Who Loved Me three films earlier, Octopussy ranked jus
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Year of Production:
Date of Release: 6 June (UK), 10 June (US)
Running Times: mins
Format: Metrocolor Panavision [anamorphic] 35mm 70mm [blow-up]
Classification: PG (UK), PG (US)
Ratio: Panavision
Sound: 70mm 6-Track Dolby Stereo
Roger Moore [James Bond]
Maud Adams [Octopussy]
Louis Jourdan [Kamal Khan]
Kristina Wayborn [Magda]
Kabir Bedi [Gobinda]
Steven Berkoff [General Orlov]
David Meyer [Twin One]
Paul Hardwick [Twin Two]
Desmond Llewelyn [Q]
Robert Brown [M]
Lois Maxwell [Miss Moneypenny]
Michaela Clavell [Penelope Smallbone]
Walter Gotell [General Gogol]
Vijay Amritraj [Vijay]
Albert Moses [Sadruddin]
Geoffrey Keen [minister of defence]
Douglas Wilmer [Fanning]
Andy Bradford []
Philip Voss [auctioneer]
Bruce Boa [US general]
Richard Parmentier [US aide]
Paul Hardwick [Sovit chairman]
Suzanne Jerome [Gwendoline]
Cherry Gillespie [Midge]
Dermot Crowley [Kamp]
Peter Porteous [Lenkin]
Eva Reuber-Staier [Rublevitch]
Jeremy Bullock [Smithers]
Tina Hudson [Bianca]
William Derrick [thug with yo-yo]
Stuart Saunders [Major Clive]
Patrick Barr [British ambassador]
Gabor Vernon [Borchoi]
Hugo Bower [Karl]
Ken Norris [Colonel Toro]
Tony Arjuna [Mufti]
Gertan Klauber [Bubi]
Brenda Cowling [Schatzl]
David
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Octopussy () star Roger Thespian as Outlaw Bond
By: Anders Frejdh
Published:
Watch description trailer be thankful for Octopussy star Roger Thespian as Ian Fleming's
Premiere:
Swedish title:
Octopussy
Original title:
Octopussy
Director:
John Glen
Second unit director:
Arthur Wooster
Screenwriter(s):
George MacDonald Fraser, Archangel G. Entomologist and Richard Maibaum
Year:
Release dates:
22 July (Sweden)
6 June (UK)
10 June (USA)
Plot outline:
Renegade State General Orlov, in title to lift the yielding line bewitched by his superiors disintegration relation stamp out the Westerly plans, look after the draw of cosmopolitan smuggler Lord Kamal Caravanserai, to trigger an microscopic bomb system an Denizen airbase back Germany.
Awards:
N/A
MPAA:
PG
Runtime:
minutes
Promotional partners:
N/A
Filming locations:
England (Oakley, Buckinghamshire, London, Oxfordshire, Peterborough), Frg (Charlottenburg), Bharat (Agra, Udaipur), and Bear