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Roger Moore | James Bond | |
Julian Glover | Kristatos | |
Cassandra Harris | Lisl | |
Lynn-Holly Johnson | Bibi | |
Carole Bouquet | Melina | |
Paul Angelis | Karageorge | |
Jill Bennett | Brink | |
Paul Brooke | Bunky | |
Fred Bryant | Vicar | |
Charles Dance | Claus | |
Walter Gotell | General Gogol | |
Michael Gothard | Locque | |
Jack Hedley | Havelock | |
Stefan Kalipha | Gonzales | |
Jack Klaff | Apostis | |
James Villiers | Tanner | |
Lois Maxwell | Moneypenny | |
John Wells | Denis | |
John Wyman | Kriegler | |
Alkis Kritikos | Santos |
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Producer | Michael G. Wilson
Albert Broccoli |
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Writer | Ian Fleming
Richard Maibaum |
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Cinematography | Alan Hume
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Musician | Bill Conti
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James Bond (Roger Moore) must locate a top secret encoding device lost when a British spy ship is accidentally sunk off the coast of Albania. However, he is competing for the find with Greek smuggler & KGB agent Aristotle Kristatos (Julian Glover) and his henchman Emile Leopold Locque (Michael Gothard). As a further complication, sea diver Melina Havelock (Carole Bouquet) is also after Kristatos after he had her parents killed before they could recover the decoder. Bond stalwarts Q (Desmond Llewelyn) and Miss Moneypenny (Lois Maxwell) join the cast, as does Topol as Milos Columbo. |
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