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For Your Eyes Only  1981 - Roger Moore

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EON Productions movies
1.  Dr No
2.  Form Russia With Love
3.  Goldfinger
4.  Thunderball
5.  You Only Live Twice
6. 
On Her Majesty`s Secret Service
7.  Diamonds Are Forever
8.  Live And Let Die
9. 
The Man With The Golden Gun
10.The Spy Who Loved Me
11.Moonraker 1979
12.For Your Eyes Only 1981
13.Octopussy 1983  
14.A View To A Kill 1985  
15.The Living Daylights
16.Licence To Kill 
17.Goldeneye
18.Tomorrow Never Dies 
19.The World Is Not Enough
20.Die Another Day
21.Casino Royale
22.Quantum Of Solace
23.James Bond 23
24.
James Bond  24

Not included in 
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Casino Royale 1954
Casino Royale 1967
Never Say Never Again
1983

Producer
Albert "Cubby"Broccoli
Harry Saltzman
Barbara Broccoli
Michael G,Wilson

Writers to all Bond books
Ian Fleming  
Amis Kingsley
Raymond Benson 
John Gardner
Charlie Higson
Sebastian Faulks
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Barry Nelson

Sean Connery

George Lazenby
Roger Moore
Timothy Dalton
Pierce Brosnan
Daniel Craig

James Bond Composers
Monty Norman 1

John Barry 11
George Martin 1
Marvin Hamlisch 1
Bill Conti 1
Michael Kamen 1

Eric Serra 1

David Arnold 
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James Bond Music
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Bondgirls
Honey Ryder Ursula Andress
Britt Ekland 
Izabella Scorupco
Maud Adams 
Kristina Wayborn
Mary Stavin 
Halle Berry JINX

The Facts

  • Rated: PG
  • Official Year: 1981
  • Number in Series: 12
  • Running Time: 123 minutes
  • Budget: $30 million
  • UK Premiere: June 24, 1981
  • US Premiere: June 26, 1981
  • Sweden Premiere:
  • James Bond: Roger Moore
  • Moneypenny: Lois Maxwell
  • Q: Desmond Llewelyn
  • Bond Girl (Countess Lisl): Casandra Harris
  • Bond Girl (Melina Havelock): Carole Bouquet
  • Villain (Kristatos): Julian Glover
  • Henchman (Emile Locque): Michael Gothard

Crew

  • Writing Credits: Ian Fleming
  • Producer: Albert R. Broccoli
  • Producer: Michael G. Wilson
  • Director: John Glen
  • Composer: Bill Conti
  • Title Song: Sheena Easton
  • Production Design: Peter Lamont
  • Full Cast & Crew: IMDB.com

 

 

 

Mission
James Bond must recover the ATAC missile launching system before the Soviets can obtain it and use it to destroy Western nuclear submarines. He is aided by Melina Havelock, who has her own motive: avenging the murder of her parents.

 

James Bond is thrust into one of his most riveting adventures in this jam-packed free-for-all of outrageous stunts, passionate encounters and exciting confrontations. In perhaps the best performance of his career, Roger Moore portrays Agent 007 with lethal determination.

After a ship is sunk off the coast of Albania, the world's superpowers begin a feverish search for its valuable lost cargo: the powerful ATAC system, which will give the bearer unlimited control over Polaris nuclear submarines. As Bond joins the search, he suspects the suave Kristatos (Julian Glover) of seizing the device. The competition between nations grows more deadly by the moment, but Bond finds an ally in the beautiful Melina Havelock (Carole Bouquet), who blames Kristatos for the death of her parents. The non-stop action includes automobile chases, thrilling underwater battles, and even a breathtaking tour over razor-sharp coral reefs. But all this is merely a prelude to 007's cliffhanging assault on a magnificent mountaintop fortress.

With unforgettable characters, seductive locales, and go-for-the-jugular suspense, For Your Eyes Only is a mesmerizing action-thriller of the highest order.

 

Prins Charles Prinsessan Diana married 1981
Prins Charles Prinsessan Diana married 1981

Mission  James Bond must recover the ATAC missile launching system before the Soviets can obtain it and use it to destroy Western nuclear submarines. He is aided by Melina Havelock, who has her own motive: avenging the murder of her parents.

 

  • First time the singer of the title song appears in the title sequence. (Sheena Easton)

  • First time Bernard Lee (M) does not appear

  • First time Bond rejects a woman (Bibi)

  • First plot twist

  • First time Gogol is working against Bond

  • First time Bond visits Tracy's grave

  • First movie where there isn't a picture of a knight riding a horse in M's office.

  • First time Bond's car blows up.

  • First time a teenager is in love with Bond.

  • First woman played by a former man. An actress named Tula played one of the girls in the pool scene where Bond meets Milena. After the movie's release, it was discovered that Tula was born Barry Cossey and had a sex-change when he was 17. 

  • First time Bond travels to Spain

  • First time Bond skis down bobsled run

  • First time Bond goes off a ski jump

  • First pre-title action sequence set in Great Britain - the pre-credits helicopter trap over London (a rooftops chase on foot was cut from OHMSS)

  • First time a motorcycle is thrown at Bond

  • First time Bond ties a prusik knot (a knot used to climb up a rope)

  • First time a villain uses a monastary as his hideout

  • First time a monastery is a cover for the villain's headquarters

  • First movie named after an Ian Fleming short story

 

 
  • Carole Bouquet (Melina) was originally supposed to play Holly Goodhead in Moonraker. She passed it up because she was already signed to do the film That Obscure Object of Desire. When she got the opportunity to be in For Your Eyes Only she jumped at the chance.

  • Roger Moore was originally not going to be in this movie so the scene at Tracy's grave was meant to ease a new actor into the role.

  • During the filming of the bobsled chase, a stuntman, Paolo Rigon, was killed.

  • Roger Moore was terrified of heights and barley made it through the St. Cyrils filming.

  • The scene where Melina and Bond are dragged through the water for the sharks to eat is actually taken from the book "Live and Let Die".

  • Pierce Brosnan's wife (only dating at the time), Cassandra Harris, played the Countess Lisl. After a four year struggle with ovarian cancer she died in December of 1991 and never had the opportunity to see her husband in the title role of James Bond.

  • The security code for the door to the Identograph is "Nobody Does it Better" from the The Spy Who Loved Me.

  • Kristatos, Colombo, and Lisl are introduced in the Ian Fleming short story "Risico".

  • The Identogram that is used to identify Locque, is featured in the book Goldfinger. It is called the Identocast, and Bond uses it to identify Goldfinger.

  • During the scene where Bond and Q use the Identogram, there's a cut away where the return shows the two of them jackets off, sleeves rolled up indicating the passage of time. The picture of Locque, however, is unchanged.

  • After using the Indentogram, Q offers to lock up the lab. The mere notion of someone having to lock up Q-branch in such a run-of-the-mill fashion is laughable.

  • M does not appear in the film as a tribute to Bernard Lee who died prior to filming.

  • Because of Carole Bouquets sinus problems, the close-up underwater shots of Bond & Melina were actually shot in an entirely dry studio and not underwater. They were shot at a higher frame rate with wind machines. SFX man, Derek Meddings added the bubbles in afterwards.

  • Kristatos (Julian Glover), was a serious contender for the role of 007 but according to Dana Broccoli, he was a little young the first time around and later on, a little too old. Julian had also appeared alongside Roger Moore in The Saint.

  • Producer Michael G. Wilson can be seen in the monastery where Bond visits Q.

  • One of the girls in the pool scene was born a man. Barry Cossey, cruelly bullied at school in Norfolk, underwent a sex change operation to become Caroline, a Parisian topless dancer also known as Tula. Tula was the archetype of the early seventies showgirl: tall, skinny, exotically androgynous, with hormonally assisted curves and a surgically augmented bust, the face of an angel.


    And a little bit extra, which she hid with a cruelly tight customised G-string until she could have the surgery, at the Charing Cross Hospital in London, 1974. Post-op, Caroline's career took off. No longer a topless burlesque dancer, she became a highly sought-after glamour model and commercials actress, in an age when her lanky, other-worldly looks were the height of fashion. The pinnacle, and a step onto a bigger stage, she hoped, came in 1980 when she was cast in For Your Eyes Only.

 

Swedish oirginal poster 1981 "UR DÖDLIG SYNVINKEL"  FOR YOUR EYES ONLYSwedish oirginal poster 1981 "UR DÖDLIG SYNVINKEL"  FOR YOUR EYES ONLYSwedish oirginal poster 1981 "UR DÖDLIG SYNVINKEL"  FOR YOUR EYES ONLY
Swedish oirginal poster 1981 "UR DÖDLIG SYNVINKEL"  FOR YOUR EYES ONLY

At the beginning of the film, a white Lotus Turbo Esprit was used, while Roger Moore investigated Gonzale's House. 2 bad guys attempted to break into the car, however, the security system activated and blew up the car! Not very clever security device if you ask me. The second car was a copper coloured Turbo Esprit, shown here, featuring a ski rack on the rear louvers. There were two identical copper cars used in the filming. The second being purchased directly from Lotus Cars in 1998. The car below was actually Lotus's 1980 Turbo Esprit prototype and was originally white, but the car was painted copper, so it would show up against the snowy backgrounds in the film. Both cars helped give the Esprit Turbo some much need promotion and increased the profile of the car to the general public. James_Bond_Lotus_Esprit_Turbo.jpg (182128 bytes)James_Bond_Lotus.jpg (65789 bytes)Lotus_Turbo_Esprit_James_Bond_007.jpg (250663 bytes)The Copper Lotus Turbo Esprit, pictured above, was auctioned on the internet auction website, "ebay" in June 2006. The car was sold for an amazing $210,000, so it is offically the most expensive Lotus Esprit Turbo in the world!
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The White Lotus Turbo Esprit, featured in the Spy Who Loved Me
After the popularity of the white Lotus Esprit S1, in the 1977 James Bond Film, The Spy Who Loved Me, the new Turbo Esprit was featured in the 1981 film, For Your Eyes Only. Where as the Esprit in the Spy Who Loved me was "an all sing, all dance" submarine, the Turbo Esprit's took on less ambitious roles in the film.

 


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