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Critic Ian Freer
rated 8

Thishas a keen sense of patriotic self-mockery , for example: a smirking Bond, caught in bed by his superiors, insists that he is indeed “keepingthe British end up.”

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Critic Alexander Kardelo
rated 8

Här finns snygga stunts, exotiska miljöer, vansinniga planer på världsherravälde och, något mer sällsynt, en kvinnlig karaktär som inte är ett våp och som kan matcha Bond.

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Cast & Crew

Lewis Gilbert
Director
Anthony Pullen Shaw
As USS Wayne Crewman
Curd Jürgens
As Karl Stromberg
Roger Moore
As James Bond
Geoffrey Keen
As Sir Frederick Gray
Vernon Dobtcheff
As Max Kalba

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The Spy Who Loved Me is a 1977 spy action-adventure film directed by Lewis Gilbert, starring Roger Moore as James Bond, Barbara Bach as Anya Amasova, and Curt Jürgens as Karl Stromberg. The film follows Bond's investigation into the theft of two submarines, with the help of Amasova, a Soviet KGB agent. They uncover Stromberg's plan to trigger World War III and destroy the world, then recreate a new civilisation underwater. The film also features Richard Kiel as Jaws, Stromberg's indestructible henchman, and Caroline Munro as Naomi, Stromberg's personal pilot and a would-be assassin. The film was a commercial success and received positive reviews, with praise for its action sequences, performances, and humor.

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