
The Spy Who Loved Me
Released: July 7, 1977Runtime: 125 min
Russian and British submarines with nuclear missiles on board both vanish from sight without a trace. England and Russia both blame each other as James Bond tries to solve the riddle of the disappearing ships. But the KGB also has an agent on the case.
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1962

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1963

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1964

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1965

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1967

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1967

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1969

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1971

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1973

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1974

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1979

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1981

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1983

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1983

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1985

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1987

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1989

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1995

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1997

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1999

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2002

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2012

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Cast & Crew
Top billed cast
Roger Moore
as James Bond
Barbara Bach
as Major Anya Amasova
Curd Jurgens
as Stromberg
Richard Kiel
as Jaws
Caroline Munro
as Naomi
Walter Gotell
as General Anatol Gogol
Geoffrey Keen
as Sir Frederick Gray
Bernard Lee
as M
George Baker
as Captain Benson
Michael Billington
as Sergei Barsov
Olga Bisera
as Felicca
Desmond Llewelyn
as Q
Supporting cast
62Edward De Souza
as Sheik Hosein
Vernon Dobtcheff
as Max Kalba
Valerie Leon
as Hotel Recepcionist
Lois Maxwell
as Miss Moneypenny
Sydney Tafler
as Liparus Captain
Nadim Sawalha
as Aziz Fekkesh
Sue Vanner
as Log Cabin Girl
Eva Rueber Staier
as Rublevich
Robert Brown
as Admiral Hargreaves
Marilyn Galsworthy
as Stromberg's Assistant
Milton Reid
as Sandor
Cyril Shaps
as Dr. Bechmann
Milo Sperber
as Prof. Markovitz
Albert Moses
as Barman
Rafiq Anwar
as Cairo Club Waiter
Felicity York
as Arab Beauty
Dawn Rodrigues
as Arab Beauty
Anika Pavel
as Arab Beauty
Jill Goodall
as Arab Beauty
Shane Rimmer
as Cmdr. Carter
Bob Sherman
as USS Wayne Crewman
Doyle Richmond
as USS Wayne Crewman
Peter Whitman
as USS Wayne Crewman
Ray Hassett
as USS Wayne Crewman
Vincent Marzello
as USS Wayne Crewman
Nicholas Campbell
as USS Wayne Crewman
Ray Evans
as USS Wayne Crewman
Anthony Forrest
as USS Wayne Crewman
Garrick Hagon
as USS Wayne Crewman
Ray Jewers
as USS Wayne Crewman
George Mallaby
as USS Wayne Crewman
Christopher Muncke
as USS Wayne Crewman
Anthony Pullen Shaw
as USS Wayne Crewman
Don Staton
as USS Wayne Crewman
Stephen Temperley
as USS Wayne Crewman
Bryan Marshall
as Cmdr. Talbot
Michael Howarth
as HMS Ranger Crewman
Kim Fortune
as HMS Ranger Crewman
Barry Andrews
as HMS Ranger Crewman
Kevin Mcnally
as HMS Ranger Crewman
Jeremy Bulloch
as HMS Ranger Crewman
Sean Bury
as HMS Ranger Crewman
John Sarbutt
as HMS Rangers Crewman
David Auker
as HMS Ranger Crewman
Dennis Blanch
as HMS Ranger Crewman
Keith Buckley
as HMS Ranger Crewman
Nick Ellsworth
as HMS Ranger Crewman
Keith Morris
as HMS Ranger Crewman
John Salthouse
as HMS Ranger Crewman
George Roubicek
as Stromberg One Captain
Lenny Rabin
as Liparus Crewman
Irvin Allen
as Stromberg Crew
Yashaw Adem
as Stromberg Crew
John Truscott
as USS Wayne Crewman
Robert Sheedy
as USS Wayne Crewman
Eric Stine
as USS Wayne Crewman
Murray Salem
as USS Wayne Crewman
Harry Fielder
as USS Wayne Crewmember (uncredited)
Barbara Jefford
as Naomi (voice) (uncredited)
Bob Simmons
as KGB Thug #2 (uncredited)
Michael G Wilson
as Man in the Audience at the Pyramid Theatre (uncredited)
Vincent Wong
as Liparus Guard (uncredited)
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