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Octopussy (1983) |
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Plot
Summary:
Roger Moore
was nearing the end of his reign as James Bond when he made Octopussy, and he
looks a little worn out. But the movie itself infuses some new blood into the
old franchise, with a frisky pace and a pair of sturdy villains. Maud
Adams--who'd also been in the Bond outing The Man with the Golden Gun--plays the
improbably named Octopussy, while old smoothie Louis Jourdan is her crafty
partner in crime. There's an island populated only by women, plus a fantastic
sequence with a hand-to-hand fight that happens on a plane--and on top of a
plane. The film even has an extra emotional punch, since this time out 007 is
not only following the orders of Her Majesty's Secret Service, but he is also
exacting a personal revenge: a fellow double-0 agent has been killed. Two Bond
films were actually released in 1983 within a few months of each other, as
Octopussy was followed by Sean Connery's comeback in Never Say Never Again. The
success of both pictures proved that there was still plenty of mileage left in
the old license to kill, though Moore had one more workout--A View to a
Kill--before hanging it up. And that title? The franchise had already used up
the titles to Ian Fleming's novels, so Octopussy was taken from a lesser-known
Fleming short story.
Cast
overview:
Roger Moore .........
James Bond
Maud Adams .......... Octopussy
Louis Jourdan ....... Kamal
Khan
Kristina Wayborn .... Magda
Kabir Bedi .......... Gobinda
Steven Berkoff ...... General Orlov
David Meyer ......... Mischa, Twin
One
Tony Meyer (I) ...... Grischa, Twin Two
Desmond Llewelyn .... Q
Vijay Amritraj ...... Vijay
Robert Brown (I) .... M
Lois Maxwell
........ Miss Moneypenny
Walter Gotell ....... General Gogol
Andy
Bradford ....... 009
Geoffrey Keen ....... Minister of Defense