Date of Release
World Premiere 24th June 1981, Odeon
Leicester Square, London
Running Time
127 minutes
James Bond
Roger Moore
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 oo7 races against time
to stop the ATAC falling into the hands of Russian agents.
Bond’s Women
Melina Havelock (Carole Bouquet)
‘Countess’ Lisl Baum (Cassandra Harris)
Bibi Dahl (Lynn-Holly Johnson)
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)
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)
Bond's Car
Lotus Esprit Turbo (white)
Lotus Esprit Turbo (bronze)
Citroen 2 CV
Bond’s Gadget
Seiko Digital radio watch
Main Title Music
‘For Your Eyes Only’ sung by Sheena Easton
[the only singer to appear in the opening credit titles
to date]
End Title Music
‘For Your Eyes Only’ sung by Sheena Easton
Music Score
Bill Conti
Production Design
Peter Lamont
Main Titles Designer
Maurice Binder
Screenplay
Richard Maibaum & Michael G. Wilson
Editor
John Grover
Director of Photography
Alan Hume
Director
John Glen
Producers
Albert R. Broccoli
Filming Locations
Pinewood Studios, London, England
Achillion, Corfu, Greece (Casino Scene)
Bahamas (underwater scenes)
Bouas-Danilia Village, Corfu, Greece
(Greek Wedding scene)
Cortina d'Ampezzo, Belluno, Veneto, Italy
Greece
Meteora, Greece
Budget
$28 million
Worldwide Box Office
$194.9 million
Worldwide Box Office Gross
Income 2002 inflation-adjusted
$387 million
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