Miss Moneypenny
Lois Maxwell
Penelope Smallbone
Michaela Clavell
Minister of Defence
Geoffrey Keen
U.S. Aide
Richard LeParmentier
Soviet Chairman
Paul Hardwick
Gwendoline
Suzanne Jerome
Rublevitch
Eva Rueber-Staier
Thug with Yo-yo
William Derrick
Major Clive
Stuart Saunders
British Ambassador
Patrick Barr
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Ravinder Singh Reyett
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George MacDonald Fraser
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Richard Maibaum
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Albert R. Broccoli
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John Barry
Director of Photography
Alan Hume
Casting
Debbie McWilliams
Production Design
Peter Lamont
Art Direction
John Fenner
Set Decoration
Jack Stephens
Costume Design
Emma Porteus
Screenplay
Michael G. Wilson
Executive Producer
Michael G. Wilson
Assistant Director
Barbara Broccoli
Potential Kermode
**One of the best of the James Bond series**
Forget the dour, bland rubbish of the Daniel Craig era - Octopussy is how a James Bond film should be! **FUN!** The franchise has always been over the top ever since we saw _Sean Connery's James Bond wearing a strap on plastic seagull hat in the classic Goldfinger_ and Octopussy continues that absurdity only this time with Roger Moore.
So anyway, here 007 is on the trail of a smuggling ring whilst also trying to stop a crazed Russian general (Steven Berkoff in an amazing performance) from starting WWIII.
Beautiful looking film makes the most of the India. Some great stunt work - including a finale on top of a plane, John Barry providing a lush score, lashings of humour and a fair amount of tension - Bond disarming a nuclear weapon in a circus tent is very effective. A very _violent_ film - here, we can see Roger Moore's 007 shooting a young Russian soldier through the forehead.
_Positively shocking_!
You probably get the general idea by now that I like this one a lot. Great Bond film.
- Potential Kermode
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