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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
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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
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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
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Nazi (unbeknownst to the
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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
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aboard another shuttle to intercept the now-visible space station. Jaws captures 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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However, as with several previous Bond films, the story from
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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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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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makes further use of some ideas and character names from the novel.
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2855:"Latest Bond Caper, 17 Weeks Out, Reaches $ 126,706,985 (World)".
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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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787:. In 1954, Stanley Meyer attempted to purchase an option for both
2321:"Steven Spielberg reveals he was rejected as Bond director twice"
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2687:"Moonraker:Music written by John Barry and lyrics by Hal David"
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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
3544:"How James Bond's Moonraker Spurred a Strange Dental Legend"
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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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Bond survives attacks by Jaws (Chang's replacement) during
327:. The third and final film in the series to be directed by
2995:(30 June 1979). "MOONRAKER:007 in space as good as ever".
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Bond on Bond: Reflections on 50 Years of James Bond Movies
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Bond On Bond: Reflections on 50 Years of James Bond Movies
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as the pilot of the private jet from the opening sequence.
3366:. 13 May 2017. Event occurs at 4 minutes. Archived from
2039:"Why For Your Eyes Only Is The Only Bond Movie Without M"
781:, who had expressed interest in purchasing the rights to
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of all 007 movies" with "one of the worst theme songs."
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praised the visual effects and stunts, and film scholar
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and are shocked to see Bond and Goodhead making love in
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Irka Bochenko as Blonde Beauty, Drax's lead henchwoman.
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article even referring to Dolly as having had braces.
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said of the film: "Most rational observers agree that
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as Colonel Scott, an American Space Marines commander.
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cloaking device; the United States sends a company of
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Benjamin Svetkey and Joshua Rich (15 November 2006).
2835:"1st 'Amityville' Wk. B.O. Second Highest For 1979".
2661:"The Filming of Another Audience With Shirley Bassey"
941:. It was published in 1979, with the film's release.
546:, which is carrying Drax, and then pose as pilots on
3496:"Academy Award Database: 1979 (52nd) VISUAL EFFECTS"
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3218:"General mediocrity, sorry story mar 'Moonraker'"
2349:. Commanderbond.net. 7 April 2004. Archived from
1721:spectacular action sequences in the Bond series.
937:to avoid confusion with Fleming's original novel
4898:English-language science fiction adventure films
1796:. In one comedic scene of the film, the villain
1627:In a review of the film from the same year, the
1623:That certainly would explain the film's failure.
868:offered to direct the film after the release of
2347:"Moonraker: The "Forgotten" 1956 Film Version?"
2299:"Moonraker:Cut Scenes & Alternate Versions"
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915:differed so much from Ian Fleming's novel that
513:. Rejoining Goodhead, he deduces that she is a
2277:. Random House Value Publishing. p. 155.
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374:to become a film even before he completed the
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3656:Block, Alex Ben; Autrey Wilson, Lucy (2010).
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2150:Moonraker Special Edition, Region 2 booklet
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3381:Smith, Jim; Lavington, Stephen (2002).
3132:. IGN. 17 November 2006. Archived from
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1981:"The Official 1979 Moonraker Magazine"
1951:"The Official 1979 Moonraker Magazine"
1873:List of films featuring space stations
1732:had its US television premiere on the
1588:took a critical view of its amount of
4793:Films scored by John Barry (composer)
4728:1970s science fiction adventure films
3407:"Sir Roger Moore's best Bond moments"
3309:. Simon & Schuster. p. 281.
3068:The Connoisseur's Guide to the Movies
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27:1979 James Bond film by Lewis Gilbert
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4788:Films produced by Albert R. Broccoli
4743:British science fiction action films
3110:from the original on 22 October 2012
1449:is both silly and entertaining." On
4863:French science fiction action films
4853:Films shot in Rio de Janeiro (city)
2221:. London: Phoenix. pp. 280–3.
1578:In a review of the film from 1979,
919:authorised the film's screenwriter
743:, said, "James Bond will return in
4813:Films set in Rio de Janeiro (city)
4723:1970s science fiction action films
3594:Champlin, Charles (29 June 1979).
1745:Close Encounters of the Third Kind
1285:Close Encounters of the Third Kind
871:Close Encounters of the Third Kind
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3433:"The five best James Bond stunts"
1497:'s sets, dubbing them "high-tech
1399:premiered on 26 June 1979 at the
799:offered $ 1,000 for a nine-month
648:as Manuela, 007's contact in Rio.
370:The story was intended by author
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3542:Cronin, Brian (12 August 2020).
2981:. Vol. 130, no. 44991.
2959:. Vol. 128, no. 44263.
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1531:However, other critics consider
930:James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me
757:as the basis for the next film.
753:, the producers chose the novel
654:as Chang, Drax's first henchman.
4783:Films directed by Lewis Gilbert
3886:On Her Majesty's Secret Service
2807:. 19 December 1997. p. 31.
2242:Feeney Callan, Michael (2002).
1717:as "ghastly, painful viewing."
4823:Films shot at Pinewood Studios
4257:White bikini of Ursula Andress
2663:. Bassey.co.uk. Archived from
2025:Block & Autrey Wilson 2010
1994:. 26 July 2013. Archived from
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1049:, makes a return, although in
1045:The Jaws character, played by
557:Bond and Goodhead disable the
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3561:MI6 Staff (7 November 2016).
3521:"Awards for Moonraker (1979)"
3190:. DVD Verdict. Archived from
2874:The making of Licence to kill
2861:. 31 October 1979. p. 3.
2733:. Quercus. pp. 56, 102.
2564:"Shuttle with racing stripes"
2506:Exotic Locations of Moonraker
2375:. mi6-hq.com. 6 February 2005
2037:Elvy, Craig (21 March 2022).
1329:was asked, but she declined.
893:as Bond, Welles as Drax, and
4713:1970s English-language films
2373:"Christopher Wood Interview"
1938:AFI Catalog of Feature Films
1038:, has a small cameo role in
453:A Drax Industries Moonraker
4838:Films shot in Foz do Iguaçu
4698:1970s action thriller films
4462:The Sea Shall Not Have Them
3916:The Man with the Golden Gun
3616:"In pictures: Richard Kiel"
3017:"Agent 007 Goes into Orbit"
2876:. Salem House. p. 14.
2841:. 6 August 1979. p. 1.
2420:"Louis Jourdan (1921-2015)"
2273:Rubin, Stephen Jay (1982).
1374:, for the first time since
958:The Man with the Golden Gun
4929:
4738:1979 science fiction films
3596:"James Bond Goes to Space"
3478:"November 1981 2nd Report"
3338:"The Best Sequels Ever!".
3307:Guide for the Film Fanatic
1473:, the best of the series.
1295:
1121:Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte
1113:Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte
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840:wrote a short outline for
600:Commander James Bond "007"
304:film, the eleventh in the
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4848:Films shot in Los Angeles
4494:Carve Her Name with Pride
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3563:"Dolly Never Wore Braces"
3523:. Internet Movie Database
2581:The Men Behind the Mayhem
2394:Moore, Sir Roger (2012).
315:, and the fourth to star
232:10 October 1979
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4808:Films set in Los Angeles
4758:Eco-terrorism in fiction
3741:MGM's official site for
3098:"Ranking the Bond Films"
935:James Bond and Moonraker
907:James Bond and Moonraker
459:Shuttle Carrier Aircraft
414:being nominated for the
4843:Films shot in Guatemala
4828:Films shot in Argentina
4422:Time Gentlemen, Please!
4016:The World Is Not Enough
3639:DebunkingMandelaEffects
2729:Williams, John (2011).
2217:Lycett, Andrew (1996).
2168:Field, Matthew (2015).
1772:were nominated for the
1276:, referencing the film
1273:Also sprach Zarathustra
1250:had not been launched,
1136:Port St. Lucie, Florida
507:Saint Mark's clocktower
4773:Films about astronauts
4502:A Cry from the Streets
4486:The Admirable Crichton
4306:Parodies and spin-offs
3188:"Verdict on Moonraker"
2872:Hibbin, Sally (1989).
1754:Nielsen Media Research
1734:ABC Sunday Night Movie
1680:The Spy Who Shagged Me
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1401:Odeon Leicester Square
1298:Moonraker (soundtrack)
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1203:Rockwell International
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568:ejects Drax into space
221:29 June 1979
210:26 June 1979
4888:Space adventure films
4833:Films shot in Florida
4768:Eon Productions films
4606:Seven Nights in Japan
4116:Never Say Never Again
3846:From Russia with Love
3305:Peary, Danny (1987).
3157:"Rating the Spy Game"
3130:"James Bond's Top 20"
2604:Turner Classic Movies
2477:Moore, Roger (2012).
1878:Outline of James Bond
1784:Mandela effect debate
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1392:Release and reception
1385:From Russia with Love
1279:2001: A Space Odyssey
1248:Space Shuttle program
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1125:Château de Guermantes
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978:was cast as Drax and
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4893:United Artists films
4753:British sequel films
4703:1970s American films
4614:The Spy Who Loved Me
4534:The Greengage Summer
4406:There Is Another Sun
4382:The Little Ballerina
4184:Recurring characters
3976:The Living Daylights
3926:The Spy Who Loved Me
3896:Diamonds Are Forever
3622:. 11 September 2014.
3103:Entertainment Weekly
2975:"For Your Eyes Only"
2804:Screen International
2787:Screen International
2763:"Dances With Wolves"
2568:The Space Review.com
2528:Learning to Freefall
2438:"MOONRAKER 1979 SWE"
1711:The Spy Who Loved Me
1539:Entertainment Weekly
1415:The Spy Who Loved Me
1376:Diamonds Are Forever
1318:Diamonds Are Forever
1199:Kennedy Space Center
1132:Palmdale, California
1055:The Spy Who Loved Me
1004:The Spy Who Loved Me
964:The Spy Who Loved Me
927:, his second (after
897:as Drax's henchman.
741:The Spy Who Loved Me
710:Jean-Pierre Castaldi
407:The Spy Who Loved Me
229: (United States)
30:For other uses, see
4873:French sequel films
4818:Films set in Venice
4803:Films set in Brazil
4798:Films set in Africa
4708:1970s British films
4566:You Only Live Twice
4250:Gun barrel sequence
4006:Tomorrow Never Dies
3876:You Only Live Twice
3370:on 30 October 2021.
3037:Berardinelli, James
2731:Miss Shirley Bassey
2426:. 15 February 2015.
1609:Bollinger champagne
1489:was second only to
1225:and was shot above
994:. American actress
745:For Your Eyes Only,
537:. Bond travels the
527:Sugarloaf Cable Car
431:'s final outing as
4718:1970s French films
4638:Not Quite Paradise
4598:Operation Daybreak
4526:Sink the Bismarck!
4510:Ferry to Hong Kong
4470:Cast a Dark Shadow
4454:The Good Die Young
4368:Films directed by
3946:For Your Eyes Only
3714:TCM Movie Database
3635:"Dolly Has Braces"
3286:on 8 December 2008
3194:on 1 February 2008
3167:on 19 January 2008
3136:on 6 November 2008
3041:"Moonraker (1979)"
2998:The Globe and Mail
2979:The New York Times
2957:The New York Times
2898:"Moonraker (1979)"
2611:on 18 January 2021
2599:"Moonraker (1979)"
2456:"Moonraker:Trivia"
2353:on 8 December 2008
2248:. Virgin. p.
1768:, Paul Wilson and
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1522:James Berardinelli
1520:Reviewers such as
1478:The Globe and Mail
1458:The New York Times
1345:The soundtrack of
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1171:Sugarloaf Mountain
1159:
1155:Sugarloaf Mountain
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911:The screenplay of
876:Albert R. Broccoli
811:into getting in a
759:For Your Eyes Only
531:Sugarloaf Mountain
487:centrifuge chamber
438:For Your Eyes Only
381:For Your Eyes Only
357:Dr. Holly Goodhead
100:Albert R. Broccoli
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4590:Paul and Michelle
4518:Light Up the Sky!
4478:Reach for the Sky
4438:Johnny on the Run
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4046:Quantum of Solace
3673:978-0-06-177889-6
3601:Los Angeles Times
3466:. 6 October 2017.
3316:978-0-671-65437-5
3272:Null, Christopher
3247:Chicago Sun-Times
3082:978-0-87196-964-4
2883:978-0-88162-453-3
2740:978-1-84724-975-3
2442:www.007museum.com
2405:978-0-7627-8281-9
2228:978-1-85799-783-5
2181:978-0-7509-6421-0
2001:on 6 January 2014
1843:However, actress
1823:Los Angeles Times
1630:Chicago Sun-Times
1590:product placement
1367:Somewhere in Time
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1307:Shirley Bassey
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3341:Film Review
3276:"Moonraker"
3242:"Moonraker"
3043:. Reelviews
3013:Rich, Frank
2953:"Moonraker"
2929:"Moonraker"
2769:11 November
2719:. Page 161.
2697:11 November
2671:11 November
2640:16 December
2615:30 December
2379:11 November
2219:Ian Fleming
2044:Screen Rant
1992:007 Dossier
1959:007 Dossier
1898:"Moonraker"
1865:Film portal
1677:spoof film
1663:Danny Peary
1635:Roger Ebert
1580:Gene Siskel
1356:Kentonesque
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1024:instructor
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895:Peter Lorre
813:bidding war
774:Ian Fleming
680:Bernard Lee
606:Lois Chiles
596:Roger Moore
580:Moonraker 5
576:escape pods
572:Moonraker 5
548:Moonraker 6
544:Moonraker 5
525:and on the
429:Bernard Lee
372:Ian Fleming
365:master race
333:Lois Chiles
317:Roger Moore
253:126 minutes
118:Lois Chiles
113:Roger Moore
96:Produced by
90:Ian Fleming
59:Directed by
4693:1979 films
4687:Categories
4205:Bond girls
3856:Goldfinger
3805:Production
3781:James Bond
3662:. London:
3567:MI6-HQ.com
3383:Bond Films
2993:Scott, Jay
2934:Metacritic
2424:mi6-hq.com
1990:James Bond
1957:James Bond
1884:References
1770:John Evans
1725:Television
1707:Bond Films
1657:Reviewing
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1491:Goldfinger
1471:Goldfinger
1451:Metacritic
1351:John Barry
1312:Goldfinger
1236:Panavision
1035:Goldfinger
851:, and the
797:John Payne
735:Production
465:, head of
325:James Bond
307:James Bond
300:is a 1979
286:Box office
236:1979-10-10
225:1979-06-29
214:1979-06-26
173:Production
166:John Barry
4622:Moonraker
4285:Locations
4223:Accolades
3996:GoldenEye
3956:Octopussy
3936:Moonraker
3814:Portrayal
3743:Moonraker
3731:Moonraker
3720:Moonraker
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391:Star Wars
386:Moonraker
353:Hugo Drax
297:Moonraker
258:Countries
175:companies
156:John Glen
152:Edited by
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42:Moonraker
32:Moonraker
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1548:campiest
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4215:Related
4129:History
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4056:Skyfall
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3650:Sources
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2858:Variety
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