The Spy Who Loved Me (Blu-ray) PG
It's the BIGGEST. It's the BEST. It's BOND. And B-E-Y-O-N-D.
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Bond - The Spy Who Loved Me
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: February 12, 2013
- Originally Released: 1977
- Label: Mgm (Video & Dvd)
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Roger Moore | |
Performer: | Barbara Bach, Walter Gotell, Geoffrey Keen, Caroline Munro, Bernard Lee, Curt Jürgens, Richard Kiel & Desmond Llewelyn | |
Directed by | Lewis Gilbert | |
Edited by | John Glen | |
Screenwriting by | Christopher Wood | |
Composition by | Marvin Hamlisch | |
Cinematography by | Lamar Boren | |
Produced by | Albert R. Broccoli |
Entertainment Reviews:
The ostensible hero is just a fleshy blur.
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Chicago Reader
...Enough to give shop-worn old 007 a shot in the arm....[The theme song ranks] as one of the most delightful surprises the series has had to offer...
New York Times
The Spy Who Loved Me had me at hello with the famous pre-title sequence culminating in the ski jump off the mountain.
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We Live Entertainment
Rating: 9/10 --
With a great villain, the series' definitive henchman, stunning Bond Babes, grand action and an all-time classic theme, this is a Bond film fully worthy of adoration.
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Lyles' Movie Files
If you want a fantastic voyage, and you've already seen Star Wars. the best trip in town is The Spy Who Loved Me.
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Los Angeles Free Press
The film has its moments -- Kiel's indestructible heavy racks up a good score -- but the rest is desperately weak.
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Time Out
[The Spy Who Loved Me] gets off to a promising start but proves seriously deficient in staying power.
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Washington Post
Product Description:
THE SPY WHO LOVED ME, the 10th film in the James Bond series, ventures not only into the depths of the ocean but into the deep topic of betrayal and morality as well, placing it among the boldest of the 007 films. James Bond (Roger Moore) is coupled with Russian agent Anya "Triple-X" Amasova (Barbara Bach) to recover stolen Soviet submarines from evil oceanographer Carl Stromberg (Curt Jurgens) and his gigantic lackey, Jaws (Richard Kiel). When Triple-X learns that Bond killed her husband on a mission in the Alps, she must overcome her selfish notions of revenge and work with 007 for the good of the world.
In addition to the Bond staple of girls and gadgetry, the film features beautifully shot footage of the Austrian Alps, Venice, and the Egyptian pyramids. Furthermore, director Lewis Gilbert uses the film to push the cinematic envelope with stunning underwater action sequences, that leave the viewer gasping for air and a vodka martini--shaken, not stirred.
In addition to the Bond staple of girls and gadgetry, the film features beautifully shot footage of the Austrian Alps, Venice, and the Egyptian pyramids. Furthermore, director Lewis Gilbert uses the film to push the cinematic envelope with stunning underwater action sequences, that leave the viewer gasping for air and a vodka martini--shaken, not stirred.
Keywords:
Action
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Adventure
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Live-Action
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Romance
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Spies
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Thriller
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Betrayal
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Heroes
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Recommended
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Undersea
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Theatrical Release
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Sequel
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Egypt
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Submarines
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Secret Agents
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James Bond
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