SynopsisBond is sent to recover a communication device, known as an ATAC, which went down with a British Spy ship as it sunk. Bond must hurry though, as the Russians are also out for this device. On his travels, he also meets Melina Havelock, whose parents were brutally murdered. Bond also encounters both Aristotle Kristatos and Milos Colombo. Each of them are accusing the other of having links with with the Russian's. Bond must team up with Melina, solve who the true ally is and find the ATAC before it's too late.
Did you know?
To enter the identigraph booth, Q enters a five digit code. Those five digits were the first five notes to the chorus of "Nobody Does It Better", the theme to a previous Bond film, "The Spy Who Loved Me". James Bond responds by entering the final two notes. |
Directed by John Glen.
Produced by Albert R. "Cubby" Broccoli, Michael Wilson (executive producer) Written by Richard Maibaum (screenplay), Michael Wilson (screenplay), Ian Fleming (novel) Music by Bill Conti Film Editing by John Grover Production Design by Peter Lamont Title Song by Sheena Easton "For Your Eyes Only" |
"I love a drive in the country, don't you?"
Bond and Melina escape Gonzales' hideout
Bond and Melina escape Gonzales' hideout
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