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Sean Connery | James Bond | |
Karin Dor | Helga Brandt | |
Desmond Llewelyn | Q | |
Lois Maxwell | Miss Moneypenny | |
Donald Pleasence | Blofeld | |
Teru Shimada | Mr. Osato | |
Tetsuro Tamba | Tiger Tanaka | |
Akiko Wakabayashi | Aki | |
Mie Hama | Kissy | |
Bernard Lee | M | |
Charles Gray | Henderson | |
Diane Cilento | Double | |
Tsai Chin | Chinese Girl | |
Alexander Knox | U. S. President | |
Burt Kwouk | SPECTRE No. 3 | |
Michael Chow | SPECTRE No. 4 |
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Producer | Albert Broccoli
Harry Saltzman Albert R. Broccoli |
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Writer | Ian Fleming
Roald Dahl |
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Cinematography | Freddie Young
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Musician | John Barry
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When SPECTRE hijacks space capsules from both the U. S.A. and U. S.S. R., James Bond (Sean Connery) must travel to Japan to locate their secret base and prevent the two superpowers from going to war. There, he meets with the head of the Japanese branch of British Secret Service, Tiger Tanaka (Tetsuro Tamba), while fighting against the henchment of the leader of SPECTRE, Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Donald Pleasance). Helping Bond with his mission are M (Bernard Lee), Q (Desmond Llewelyn), Miss Moneypenny (Lois Maxwell), and Japanese agent Kissy Suzuki (Mie Hama). |
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