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Roger Moore | James Bond | |
Walter Gotell | Gen. Anatol Gogol | |
Geoffrey Keen | Sir Frederick Gray | |
Barbara Bach | Maj. Anya Amasova | |
Richard Kiel | Jaws | |
Bernard Lee | M | |
Caroline Munro | Naomi | |
Curd Jürgens | Karl Stromberg | |
George Baker | Capt. Benson | |
Olga Bisera | Felicca | |
Robert Brown | Adm. Hargreaves | |
Michael Billington | Sergei Barsov | |
Edward de Souza | Sheikh Hosein | |
Desmond Llewelyn | Q | |
Lois Maxwell | Miss Moneypenny | |
Vernon Dobtcheff | Max Kalba | |
Valerie Leon | Hotel Receptionist | |
Sydney Tafler | Liparus Captain |
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Producer | Albert R. Broccoli
William P. Cartlidge |
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Writer | Ian Fleming
Richard Maibaum |
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Cinematography | Claude Renoir
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Musician | Marvin Hamlisch
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James Bond (Roger Moore) teams up with Russian spy Major Anya Amosova (Barbara Bach) to track down two missing nuclear submarines hijacked by billionaire industrialist Carl Stromberg (Curt Jurgens). In order to prevent them from finding out what he has planned to do with the subs, Stromberg sends top hitman, Jaws (Richard Kiel), a steel-toothed giant, after the duo to kill them. Matters become more complicated when Anya's discovers that Bond was behind the death of her lover, another KGB agent. Returning to the series are M (Bernard Lee), Q (Desmond Llewelyn) and the inaffable Miss Moneypenny (Lois Maxwell). Joining the series is General Anatol Gogol (Walter Gotell) as Anya's boss. |
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