After a long(ish) gap, Bond is back!
The Spy Who Loved Me is the 1977 entry into the Series and yet another Roger Moore Film. I'm pumped!
With a three-year gap between Films, did much change?
Well, we have a new Director- although he did do You Only Live Twice with Connery- and 2 new Writers. Supposedly Tom Mankiewicz did an uncredited rewrite.
In short, this is NOT based on the Book whatsoever and was compiled from a composite of various Screenplays and tweaked when rights weren't available.
We wouldn't get SPECTRE again until, well, Spectre with Daniel Craig.
This would turn out to be the final Film by French Cinematographer Claude Renoir (not the painter) as well.
The Plot involves a crazy rich guy (in both senses of the phrase) and a Plot that manages to unite Britain and Russia. It also introduces one of- if not the- the most famous Bond Villain Henchmen ever in Jaws.
This Film has a few Jaws connections, it seems, from this Character to using a shark and even...Albert R. Broccoli turning Steven Spielberg down when he offered to Direct?!?
That's real (according to Wikipedia)!
Will this Bond Film return things to glory? To find out, read on...
We get a big Intro that does a number of notable things.Said man is the lead person pursuing Bond down the slopes and gets killed.
This is Karl Stromberg.
No, he's not Werner Herzog.
He has two main Henchmen- Jaws and the burly guy from Dr. Phibes Rises Again (the 2nd greatest Film of all time).
Moore and Bach are also separately sent to find just that, meeting up with a source in Egypt.
They get away and keep pursuing the tech while slowly falling in love.
Like the Title!
I guess he's early for his Show Up at the Finale to kill Bond, since he misses it.
This is a Bond Film and we need implausible, but amazing technology.
They end up on a Submarine together when the Brits and Russia agree to join forces.
Jaws and Bond have one last face-off (pre-finale) and he uses a big-ass magnet to drag Jaws into the water. He fights the shark, so Jaws vs. Jaws?
Bond and Bach escape Stromberg's Base (Atlantis) before the Navy destroys it.
Bond makes a sex pun and the Film ends.
A big improvement over the last Film- sorry, Scaramanga.
After Bond's 27th death quip, you're in it to win it.














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