Date of Release World Premiere 24th June 1981, Odeon Leicester Square, London
Running Time 127 minutes
James Bond Roger Moore
Plot
When a British spy ship using the Automatic Targeting Attack Communicator is sunk accidentally by a WWII mine off the coast of Albania, agent oo7 races against time to stop the ATAC falling into the hands of Russian agents.
Bond’s Women
- Melina Havelock (Carole Bouquet)
- ‘Countess’ Lisl Baum (Cassandra Harris)
- Bibi Dahl (Lynn-Holly Johnson)
Bond’s Enemies
- Aristotle Kristatos (Julian Glover)
- Eric Kreigler (John Wyman)
- Emile Leopold Locque (Michael Gothard)
- Hector Gonzales (Stephen Kalipha)
- Claus (Charles Dance)
- Apositis (Jack Klaff)
- General Anatol Gogol (Walter Gotell)
- Bald-headed man with white cat [Blofeld in all but name] (John Holliss – uncredited)
Bond’s Allies
- Milos Columbo (Topol)
- Ferrara (John Moreno)
- Jacoba Brink (Jill Bennett)
- Bill Tanner (James Villiers)
- Sir Timothy Havelock (Tim Hedley)
- Frederick Gray (Geoffrey Keen)
- Miss Moneypenny (Lois Maxwell)
- ‘Q’ (Desmond Llewelyn)
Bond’s Car
- Lotus Esprit Turbo (white)
- Lotus Esprit Turbo (bronze)
- Citroen 2 CV
Bond’s Gadget Seiko Digital radio watch
Main Title Music
- ‘For Your Eyes Only’ sung by Sheena Easton
- [the only singer to appear in the opening credit titles to date]
End Title Music
- ‘For Your Eyes Only’ sung by Sheena Easton
Music Score Bill Conti
Production Design Peter Lamont
Main Titles Designer Maurice Binder
Screenplay Richard Maibaum & Michael G. Wilson
Editor John Grover
Director of Photography Alan Hume
Director John Glen
Producer Albert R. Broccoli
Filming Locations
- Pinewood Studios, London, England
- Achillion, Corfu, Greece (Casino Scene)
- Bahamas (underwater scenes)
- Bouas-Danilia Village, Corfu, Greece
- (Greek Wedding scene)
- Cortina d’Ampezzo, Belluno, Veneto, Italy
- Greece
- Meteora, Greece
Budget $28 million
Worldwide Box Office $194.9 million