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James Bond 007 - The Spy who loved me DVD 1977 James Bond - A kém aki szeretett engem / Directed by Lewis Gilbert / Starring: Roger Moore, Barbara Bach, Curd Jürgens

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James Bond 007 - The Spy who loved me DVD 1977 James Bond - A kém aki szeretett engem / Directed by Lewis Gilbert / Starring: Roger Moore, Barbara Bach, Curd Jürgens

UPC 8594163150037 / 11

REGION 2 PAL DVD

MADE IN HUNGARY

AUDIO: English 5.1, Czech 5.1, Hungarian 5.1, Polish 5.1

Subtitles: English, Czech, Bulgarian, Croatian, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Turkish

TOTAL RUNTIME: 120 minutes

 

Ian Fleming's James Bond 007 - DVD 11 of 20 /  James Bond Sorozat 11/20

 

English Summary:

The Spy Who Loved Me is a 1977 spy film and the tenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the third to star Roger Moore as the fictional secret agent James Bond. Barbara Bach and Curd Jürgens co-star. It was directed by Lewis Gilbert and the screenplay was written by Christopher Wood and Richard Maibaum.

A British and a Soviet ballistic-missile submarine suddenly disappear. James Bond — MI6 agent 007 — is summoned to investigate. On the way to his briefing, Bond escapes an ambush by a squad of Soviet agents in Austria, killing one during a downhill ski chase and evading the others. The plans for a highly advanced submarine tracking system are being offered in Egypt. There, Bond encounters Major Anya Amasova—KGB agent Triple X—his rival to recover the microfilm plans. They travel across Egypt together, encountering Jaws – a tall assassin with razor-sharp steel teeth – along the way. Bond and Amasova reluctantly join forces after a truce is agreed by their respective British and Soviet superiors. They identify the person responsible for the thefts as the shipping tycoon and scientist Karl Stromberg. 

 

Hungarian Summary:

Amerikai és szovjet atom-tengeralattjárók sorra tűnnek el a nemzetközi vizeken. Az események hátterében az ördögien gonosz milliárdos, Mr. Stromberg áll, akinek végső célja, hogy a tengeralattjárókon lévő nukleáris robbanófejeket felhasználva - egy hatalmas, a tenger mélye alatt fekvő katonai bázisról - kirobbantsa a harmadik világháborút. A britek James Bondot, a szovjetek Ánya Amaszova titkos ügynököt bízzák meg azzal, hogy megoldja a helyzetet. A két kém egymással szövetkezve lát neki a feladatnak, és eleinte sikeresen is veszik az akadályokat, sőt idővel úgy tűnik, többről is lehet szó köztük közönséges munkakapcsolatnál... De aztán kiderül, hogy Ánya korábbi szerelmét James Bond ölte meg egyik korábbi megbízatása során...

 

Cast / Szereplők:

  • Roger Moore as James Bond 007: A British MI6 agent assigned to investigate the theft of two submarines.
  • Barbara Bach as Anya Amasova/Agent Triple X: A Soviet KGB agent also investigating the theft. Her attraction to Bond is cut short when she learns he killed her lover. Bach was cast only four days before principal photography began, and performed her audition expecting just a supporting role in the film.[1]
  • Curd Jürgens (billed as "Curt Jurgens" in the credits) as Karl Stromberg: The main villain, a megalomaniac planning to trigger World War III and destroy the world, then recreate a new civilisation underwater. Jürgens' casting was a suggestion of director Lewis Gilbert, who had worked with him before.[1]
  • Richard Kiel as Jaws: Stromberg's seemingly indestructible juggernaut of a henchman, afflicted with gigantism and having a set of metal teeth. He reprised the role in the subsequent Bond film, Moonraker.
  • Caroline Munro (voice dubbed by Barbara Jefford) as Naomi: Stromberg's personal pilot and a would-be assassin. Munro's casting was inspired by an advertisement campaign she had made.[1]
  • Geoffrey Keen as Frederick Gray: The British Minister of Defence. Keen's Bond debut; he appeared in the role in the next five films.
  • Bernard Lee as M: The head of MI6.
  • Desmond Llewelyn as Q/Major Boothroyd: MI6's head of research and development. He supplies Bond with unique vehicles and gadgets, most notably the Lotus Esprit that converts into a submarine.
  • Walter Gotell as General Gogol: The head of the KGB and Amasova's boss. Gotell's debut in the role; he had previously appeared as Morzeny in From Russia with Love and reprised the role of Gogol in the next five films.
  • Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny: M's secretary.
  • Robert Brown as Vice-Admiral Hargreaves: Flag Officer, Submarines of Royal Navy; Brown later played M in Octopussy, A View to a Kill, The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill.
  • George Baker as Captain Benson: A British naval officer stationed at the Royal Navy's Faslane Naval Base in Scotland. Baker had previously appeared in On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
  • Michael Billington as Sergei Barsov, Russian agent and Anya Amasova's lover.
  • Vernon Dobtcheff as Max Kalba: Egyptian nightclub owner and black market racketeer who possesses the microfilm and tries to encourage Bond and Amasova to bid for it. Murdered by Jaws.
  • Nadim Sawalha as Fekkesh: Middle-man on the trail of the stolen microfilm. Murdered by Jaws.
  • Olga Bisera as Felicca: Fekkesh's glamorous associate who falls victim to a trap set for Bond.
  • Edward de Souza as Sheikh Hosein: Cambridge-educated Arab sheikh and old friend of Bond.
  • Shane Rimmer as Commander Carter: captain of the American submarine.
  • Bryan Marshall as Commander Talbot: captain of the captured British submarine.
  • Milton Reid as Sandor: Stromberg's henchman.
  • Sue Vanner as Log Cabin Girl: Beautiful Russian agent who sets a trap for 007 in the pre-credit sequence.
  • Eva Reuber-Staier as Rubelvitch: General Gogol's secretary.
  • Marilyn Galsworthy as Stromberg's assistant: Treacherous secretary who steals the tracking system microfilm. Stromberg feeds her to his pet shark. In the novelisation of the film, her name is said to be Kate Chapman.
  • Valerie Leon as the hotel receptionist.

 

Hungarian Voice Actors / Magyar hangok:

SzerepSzínészMagyar hang
James Bond Roger Moore Láng József
Ánya Amaszova őrnagy Barbara Bach Biró Anikó
Carl Stromberg Curd Jürgens Rajhona Ádám
Cápa (Jaws) Richard Kiel
Naomi Caroline Munro Balogh Anikó
Anatol Gogol tábornok Walter Gotell Buss Gyula
Sir Frederick Gray
hadügyminiszter
Geoffrey Keen Dobránszky Zoltán
M Bernard Lee Makay Sándor
Benson kapitány George Baker Faragó József
Szergej Barszov Michael Billington  
Felicca Olga Bisera Tallós Rita
Q Desmond Llewelyn Versényi László
Miss Moneypenny Lois Maxwell  
Huszein sejk Edward de Souza Sörös Sándor
Max Kalba Vernon Dobtcheff Varga T. József
Carter parancsnok Shane Rimmer Balázsi Gyula
Liparus kapitánya Sydney Tafler Áron László
Sandor Milton Reid Bolla Róbert

 

Directed by Lewis Gilbert
Produced by Albert R. Broccoli
Screenplay by Christopher Wood
Richard Maibaum
Based on James Bond
by Ian Fleming
Starring Roger Moore
Barbara Bach
Curd Jürgens
Music by Marvin Hamlisch
Cinematography Claude Renoir
Edited by John Glen
Production
company
Eon Productions
Distributed by United Artists
Release date
  • 7 July 1977 (London, premiere)
  • 13 July 1977 (USA)
Running time
120 minutes
Country United Kingdom
United States
Language English

 

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