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and women of varying races to the space station in the shuttles. They would live there until Earth was safe again for human life, with their descendants being a "new master race." Bond persuades Jaws to switch his allegiance by getting Drax to admit that anyone not measuring up to his physical standards, including Jaws and Dolly, would be exterminated. Jaws attacks Drax's guards, and a laser battle ensues between Drax's forces and Bond, Jaws, and the Marines. Drax's forces are defeated as the station is destroyed, while Bond shoots and
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she never regarded the song 'as her own' as she had never had the chance to perform it in full or promote it first. The film uses two versions of the title theme song, a ballad version heard over the main titles, and a disco version over the closing titles. The song made little impact on the charts, reaching #159, partly attributed to Bassey's failure to promote the single, given the last-minute decision to quickly record it to meet the schedule and also confusion regarding the two versions of the track, when the
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cameraman from suffering whiplash while opening his parachute, they brought in stuntman Jake Lombard to test it all. Lombard eventually played Bond in the scene, with Worth as the pilot from whom Bond takes a parachute, and Ron Luginbill as Jaws. Both Lombard and Worth became regular members of the stunt team for aerial sequences in later Bond films. When the stuntmen opened their parachutes at the end of every shoot, custom-sewn
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is without a doubt the most absurd James Bond movie, definitely of the Roger Moore era and possibly of all time." However, while he criticised the extravagance of the plot and action sequences, he believed that this added to the enjoyment of the film, and particularly approved of the remark "I think
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was approached and offered the opportunity. However, Mathis—despite having started recording with Barry—was unable to complete the project, leaving producers to offer the song to Bassey just weeks before the premiere date in England. Bassey made the recordings with very short notice and as a result,
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Nazi (unbeknownst to the British). The dramatic scene of Bond and his female companion being trapped in an exhaust duct under a rocket where they are nearly burned to death also appears in the film. Otherwise the film is more in keeping with contemporary trends in science fiction. The 2002 Bond film
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experimental plastic anamorphic lens, bought from an old pawn shop in Paris, which he had adapted, and attached to his helmet to shoot the entire sequence. The scene took a total of 88 skydives by the stuntmen to be completed. The only scenes shot in studio were close-ups of Roger Moore and Richard
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aboard another shuttle to intercept the now-visible space station. Jaws captures Bond and Goodhead, to whom Drax reveals his plan to destroy humanity by launching fifty globes that would disperse the nerve gas into Earth's atmosphere. Drax had transported several dozen genetically perfect young men
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and comes under attack from Drax's forces, before eventually locating his base. Captured by Jaws, Bond is taken to Drax and witnesses four Moonraker shuttles lifting off. Drax explains that he stole back the loaned Shuttle because another in his fleet had developed a fault during assembly. Bond and
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watches? Truly, money derived from these plugs can't be worth the loss of story continuity when the products are flashed in front of the camera. Someone is being awfully cheap about the plugs, which borders on incredibility because the James Bond series is one of the surest moneymakers in the film
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of Denmark, Finland, Norway, Iceland and Sweden between 13 and 18 August. Given that the film was produced largely in France, and it involved some notable French actors, the French premiere for the film was relatively late, released in that country on 10 October 1979. It saw a record attendance of
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However, as with several previous Bond films, the story from Fleming's novel is almost entirely dispensed with, and little more than the idea of Hugo Drax as an industrialist who makes rockets was used in the film. Drax has a plan for a master race in the film, but in the novel actually had been a
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wrote, "The worst James Bond film to date has Roger Moore walking through the paces for his hefty paycheck and giving way to his double for a series of unimaginative action scenes and 'humorous' chases. There's little suspense and the humor falls flat. Not only is Jaws so pacified by love that he
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seems to have more than its share of little flaws and annoyances which begin right from the opening pre-credit sequence. The sheer idiocy (and impossibility) of having a fully fueled shuttle on the back of the Boeing during the trans-Atlantic crossing should be evident, and later in the film, the
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in London. It grossed an opening record for the cinema of ÂŁ67,139 in its first week and was the number one film in London and went on to gross ÂŁ10.7 million in the UK. Three days after the London opening, it went on general release in the US, opening in 788 theatres with 900 prints struck; it was
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that was mostly discarded. According to Mankiewicz, footage shot at Drax's lairs was considerably more detailed than the edited result in the final version. Some scenes from Mankiewicz's script were used in subsequent films, including the Acrostar Jet sequence, used in the pre-credit sequence for
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In Venice, Bond encounters Goodhead and observes her sneaking around a door near the glass factory and is then chased through the canals by Drax's henchmen. He returns to the factory at night to investigate and discovers a secret biological laboratory and learns that the glass vials are to hold a
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releases of the film, Dolly clearly does not possess braces. Some fans believe that Dolly possessed braces in the theatrical run of the film, which have been removed since, while opponents of the theory claimed that she never possessed braces, with the notion that she did being the result of the
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in northern California. As Calvedt and skydiving champion B.J. Worth developed the equipment for the scene, which included a 1-inch-thick (25 mm) parachute pack that could be concealed beneath the suit to give the impression of the missing parachute, and equipment to prevent the freefalling
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However, the opening skydiving sequence, in which Bond is pushed out of an aeroplane by Jaws, and must obtain a parachute from the pilot skydiving below him, has come to be considered one of the series best pre-title sequences. It is frequently lauded by critics and fans as one of the most
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had originally intended the novel, published in 1955, to be made into a film even before he began writing it. A part of the novel was thus based on an original idea for a screenplay which had been on his mind for years. Fleming first pitched the novel to Hungarian-British film producer
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with each other. Fleming eventually settled with Rank Organisation, a British company who owned Pinewood Studios. Rank wound up not developing the film, even after Fleming contributed his own script trying to push production forward, and Fleming purchased the rights back in 1959.
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ruins in Guatemala. The interior of the pyramid, however, was designed by Ken Adam at a French studio, in which he deliberately used a shiny coating to make the walls look plastic and false. All of the space centre scenes were shot at the Vehicle Assembly Building of the
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encounters a short blonde geeky woman, Dolly, who becomes his girlfriend. Jaws and Dolly are opposites, with her standing just five feet tall, while Jaws is over seven feet in height. In the scene, Jaws smiles at Dolly with his metal teeth, while she smiles back at him.
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in the film stock, with the space battle needing up to forty rewinds to incorporate everything. The climactic scenes of the space station disintegrating were created by Meddings and other members of the special effects team shooting the miniature model with shotguns.
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household rating of 24.2, a 39% share of audience, and nearly 40 million people watching. It was the Bond franchise's highest rating since 1978 on ABC, and would be the highest rating for a James Bond movie on ABC for the entire length of the 1980s.
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In 2005, Bassey sang the song for the first time outside James Bond on stage as part of a medley of her three Bond title songs. An instrumental strings version of the title theme was used in 2007 tourism commercials for the Dominican Republic.
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slipped and narrowly avoided falling to his death. For the scene in which Jaws bites into the steel cable-car cable with his teeth, the cable was actually made of liquorice, although Kiel was still required to use his steel dentures.
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agent spying on Drax. Bond has saved one of the vials he found earlier, as the only evidence of the now-empty laboratory; he gives it to M for analysis, who permits him to go to Rio de Janeiro under the pretense of being on leave.
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one of the lesser films in the series, largely because of the extent and absurdity of the plot which takes James Bond into space, some of the ploys used in the film for comedic effect, and its extended dialogue. In November 2006,
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The early scene in which Jaws pushes Bond out of the aircraft without a parachute took weeks of planning and preparation. The skydiving sequence was coordinated by Don Calvedt under the supervision of second unit director
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listed it eleventh, calling it outlandish and saying that despite the actors "trying what they can to ground the film in reality, the laser gun/space station finale pretty much undercuts their efforts." Norman Wilner of
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with Roger and I think it's departed so much from any sort of credence from the reality that we had ." He also criticized the film for having "such a dependence on the effects" and that it had "no substance".
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and recorded in Paris, again, as with production, marking a turning point away from the prior studio, CTS Studios in London. The score also marked a turning point in John Barry's output, abandoning the
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were used for take-off, and the smoke trail was created with salt that fell from the models. The space scenes were done by rewinding the camera after an element was shot, enabling other elements to be
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United Artists' widest opening at the time. It grossed $ 14,744,718 in its first week from 900 bookings. On the mainland of Europe, the most common month of release was in August 1979, opening in the
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at the Pinewood Studios to France, because of the high taxation in Britain at the time. Only the cable car interiors and space battle exteriors were filmed at Pinewood. The massive sets designed by
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in 1973. Upon arrival, Moore was immediately whisked off the plane for hair and make-up work before reboarding the plane to film the sequence with him arriving as James Bond in the film.
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whole Jaws-falls-in-love and becomes a 'good guy' routine leaves me rather cold, and provides far too much cheesy comedy moments, as does the gondola driving through the square scene."
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Many fans of the film claim that they recall Dolly having metal braces during her smile, in what would have been a joke about both individuals possessing metal teeth. However, in the
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single release labelled the tracks on the 7" single as "Moonraker (Main Title)" for the version used to close the film and "Moonraker (End Title)" for the track that opened the film.
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felt "The result is a film that is irresistibly entertaining as only truly mindless spectacle can be. Those who have held out on Bond movies over 17 years may not be convinced by
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At the Rio de Janeiro location, many months later, Roger Moore arrived several days later than scheduled for shooting, owing to recurrent health problems and an attack of
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phenomenon. Budgetary issues led to the film being shot primarily in France; other locations included Italy, Brazil, Guatemala and the United States. The soundstages of
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was used for Drax's chateau in the film. An extensive aerial view of the site was witnessed by helicopter in the early stages of the film by Bond and Dufour arriving.
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Today, they come off as conglomerate business enterprises rather than movies. How else does one explain the intrusive commercial plugs in "Moonraker" for
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were the largest ever constructed in France and required more than 222,000 man-hours to construct (roughly 1,000 hours by each of the crew, on average).
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In the beginning of the Bond series, before they were thought of as a series, each film was a good action picture with a colourful, entertaining hero.
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was a prominent location in the film, and during filming of the midair cable car sequence in which Bond and Goodhead are attacked by Jaws, stuntman
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brass of his earlier Bond scores in favor of slow, rich string passages – a trend which Barry would continue in the 1980s with scores such as
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he's attempting re-entry!" by "Q" during Bond and Goodhead's orbiting of the Earth which he described as "featuring what might be the best
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George Lucas's Blockbusting: A Decade-by-Decade Survey of Timeless Movies Including Untold Secrets of Their Financial and Cultural Success
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Originally Jaws's girlfriend was going to be portrayed as even taller than him, but Kiel insisted on a rewrite. Diminutive French actress
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The exaggerated nature of the plot and space station sequence has seen the film parodied on numerous occasions. Of note is the
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The scene in which Moore drives a hovercraft gondola around St Mark's Square in Venice was widely criticised by film critics.
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in 1954; he based it on a screenplay manuscript he had devised earlier. The film's producers had originally intended to make
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As James Bond is arriving at the scene of the pheasant shoot, a trumpet is sounded playing the first three brass notes from
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becomes a good guy, but the filmmakers also have the gall to set the finale in outer space and stage a battle right out of
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Roger Moore had originally signed a three-film contract with Eon Productions, which covered his first three appearances:
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Mandela effect. Online articles have generally agreed that braces did not exist and are the result of a Mandela effect.
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grossed a worldwide total of $ 210,300,000, making it United Artists' highest-grossing film at the time, surpassing
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and his miniatures team had to create the rocket launch footage without any reference. Shuttle models attached to
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to destroy the three launched globes and return to Earth. Jaws and Dolly, who ejected themselves in one of Drax's
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Goodhead are locked in a room under the launch platform, and narrowly escape being incinerated by the exhausts of
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tent. At the Drax Industries spaceplane-manufacturing complex in California, Bond meets the owner of the company,
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costume seams separated to allow the hidden parachutes to open. The skydiver cinematographer used a lightweight
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was originally offered the role of Holly Goodhead but had to turn it down owing to scheduling conflicts with
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Bassey, Shirley. Shirley Bassey: My Life on Record and In Concert. Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (15 May 1998).
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deadly to humans, but harmless to plants and animals. Chang attacks Bond, but Bond throws him through the
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were considered also for the role of Drax. Jourdan later portrayed prince Kamal Khan, chief villain of
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on 22 November 1981, during the same month ABC also featured the Sunday night television premieres of
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as Dolly, Jaws' girlfriend; her name is not given in dialogue but she is named in the closing credits.
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finished first in its 9-11PM Sunday night time period - and fifth overall for the full week - with a
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chose it as the fourth worst film of the series, considering that the film "just flat-out sucks."
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during Bond's escape with the Lektor; some classical music pieces were also included in the film.
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slipped and narrowly avoided falling to his death during the filming of the cable car sequence at
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was chosen for the part of Corinne Dufour, to comply with qualifying criteria of the agreement.
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in England, traditionally used for the series, were only used by the special effects team.
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designated the film a "minor masterpiece" and declared it the best Bond film of them all.
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who supplies Bond with multipurpose vehicles and gadgets useful for the latter's mission.
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that he had suffered while in France, Moore previously suffered this while filming
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Production began on 14 August 1978. The main shooting was switched from the usual
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on a flight and he believed she would be ideal for the role as the CIA scientist.
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Sean Connery: Did he like Roger Moore as Bond? His reaction to on screen kissing!
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holds the world record for the largest number of zero gravity wires in one scene.
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Some kind of hero : 007 : the remarkable story of the James Bond films
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wrote: "Kiel...even acquires a love interest, a small, voluptuous blonde named
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in 1977. From Moonraker onwards, Moore was contracted on a film-by-film basis.
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business. Maybe the producers of "Moonraker" are blind to story construction?
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ended up being the last James Bond novel to receive a screen adaptation until
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was the third of three Bond films for which the theme song was performed by
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had a high production cost of $ 34 million, more than twice as much as
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Initially, the chief villain, Hugo Drax, was to be played by British actor
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as a result of the rise of the science fiction genre in the wake of the
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The climax of the film with the laser battle on Drax's space station.
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makes further use of some ideas and character names from the novel.
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Pollock, Dale (25 June 1979). "Golden Glow To Early Summer B.O.".
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Much of the film was shot in the cities of London, Paris, Venice,
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on loan to the United Kingdom is hijacked in midair while on a
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Some fans have pointed to a 1979 review for the film from the
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fourteenth among the Bond films, describing it as "by far the
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the film has a score of 66% based on reviews from 13 critics.
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Drax's mansion, set in California, was actually filmed at the
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Jim Smith and Stephen Lavington, in their 2002 retrospective
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received a mixed reception by critics. On review aggregator
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In March 2004 rumours surfaced about a lost 1956 version of
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as the hostess of the private jet from the opening sequence.
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Index

Corinne Dufour
Moonraker

Lewis Gilbert
Christopher Wood
Moonraker
Ian Fleming
Albert R. Broccoli
Roger Moore
Lois Chiles
Michael Lonsdale
Richard Kiel
Corinne Cléry
Jean Tournier
John Glen
John Barry
Eon Productions
Les Productions Artistes Associés
United Artists
spy-fi
James Bond series
Eon Productions
Roger Moore
MI6
James Bond
Lewis Gilbert
Lois Chiles
Michael Lonsdale
Corinne Cléry
Richard Kiel

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