The Spy Who Loved me (1977)
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The Spy Who Loved Me is a 1977 British spy film and the tenth in the James Bond series to be produced by Eon Productions, and the third to star Roger Moore as the fictional secret agent James Bond. Barbara Bach and Curt Jürgens co-star. It was directed by Lewis Gilbert and the screenplay was written by Christopher Wood and Richard Maibaum.
Synopsis: Both the British
and Russians are amazed when a
submarine from each country
disappears and the only link is a
microfilm detailing the movements of
the British submarine meaning that
somehow a submarine can be tracked
via it's "wake". The British sends
agent James Bond and the Russians
send Major Anya Amasova, otherwise
known as "Triple-X". After first
fighting against each other over the
microfilm, the two agents are
ordered to work together against the
real enemy, mad shipping billionaire
Carl Stromberg who plans to use the
submarines to destroy the world via
nuclear missiles so that any
survivors are forced to live in
Stromberg's dream world beneath the
sea. However James must also defend
himself against Anya as she finds
out that James had killed her lover
on a previous mission...
Barbara Bach proves to be a pleasant addition to the cast as the gorgeous "Bond girl." Major Amasova is attractive, smart, sexy, and (of course) dangerous.
It was shot on location in Egypt (Cairo and Luxor) and Italy (Costa Smeralda, Sardinia), with underwater scenes filmed at the Bahamas (Nassau), and a new soundstage built at Pinewood Studios for a massive set which depicted the interior of a supertanker. The Spy Who Loved Me was well-received by critics. The soundtrack composed by Marvin Hamlisch also met with success. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards amid many other nominations and novelised in 1977 by Christopher Wood as James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me.
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Director: Lewis Gilbert. Producer: Albert R. roccoli. 1977
Country: UK
Language: English | Italian | Arabic
Release Year: 1977
Starring: Roger Moore, Barbara Bach, Curd Jurgens, Richard Kiel, Caroline Munro, Walter Gotell, Geoffrey Keen, George Baker, Bernard Lee, Michael Billington.
Original Title:
The Spy who loved me (1977) UK and USA. Barbara Bach as Major Anya Amasova
... aka La espía que me amó (Spain)
L'espion qui m'amait (France)
La spia che mi amava (Italy) James Bond 007 - Der Spion, der mich liebte (Germany) Шпион, который меня любил (Soviet Union
- Russian title).
Filming Locations: Italy. Canada. UK. Bahamas. Egypt. Japan. Malta. Switzerland. Atlantic Ocean. Mediterranean Sea. Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
(studio).
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Barbara Bach photos promoting "The Spy who loved me" with Richard Kiel. James Bond set. Copyright by respective production studio and/or distributor. Intended for editorial use only. |
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Promo shot "The
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Roger Moore & Barbara Bach on the James Bond
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Roger Moore & Barbara Bach on the James Bond
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Roger Moore & Barbara on a break during the filming. 1976. |
Roger Moore & Barbara Bach on the James Bond
set, 1976 |
Roger Moore & Barbara Bach on the James Bond
set, 1976 |
Director Lewis Gilbert & Barbara Bach on the
James Bond set, 1976 |
Director Lewis Gilbert & Barbara Bach on the James
Bond set, 1976 |
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Director Lewis Gilbert & Barbara Bach on the
James Bond set, 1976 |
Roger Moore, Bernard Lee, Walter Gotell & Barbara Bach. |
Roger Moore, Bernard Lee, Walter Gotell & Barbara Bach. |
Albert Broccoli, Roger Moore and Barbara
Bach on set. 1976. |
King Hussein of Jordan visits James Bond set
1976. |
King Hussein of Jordan visits James Bond set
1976. |
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Roger Moore & Barbara Bach on the Lotus Esprit |
Albert Broccoli, Roger Moore and son, Barbara
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Albert Broccoli, Roger Moore and Barbara
Bach on set. 1976. |
Roger Moore & Barbara Bach enjoy a carriage ride
in Sardinia filming the Spy who loved me. 1976. |
Roger Moore & Barbara Bach enjoy a carriage ride
in Sardinia filming the Spy who loved me. 1976 |
Roger Moore & Barbara Bach enjoy a carriage ride
in Sardinia filming the Spy who loved me. 1976 |
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