Never Say Never Again (1983)
Never Say Never Again (1983)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Currently Never Say Never Again is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Amazon Video, YouTube, Microsoft Store, Cinemax Amazon Channel, Max Amazon Channel, Max, Cinemax Apple TV Channel, Vudu
Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Sean Connery
James Bond
Klaus Maria Brandauer
Maximilian Largo
Max von Sydow
Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Barbara Carrera
Fatima Blush
Kim Basinger
Domino Petachi
Bernie Casey
Felix Leiter
Alec McCowen
Q 'Algy' Algernon
Edward Fox
M
Pamela Salem
Miss Moneypenny
Rowan Atkinson
Nigel Small-Fawcett
Valerie Leon
Lady in Bahamas
Milos Kirek
Kovacs
Pat Roach
Lippe
Anthony Sharp
Lord Ambrose
Prunella Gee
Patricia Fearing
Gavan O'Herlihy
Jack Petachi
Ronald Pickup
Elliott
Guido Adorni
Italian Minister
Robert Rietti
Italian Minister
Vincent Marzello
Culpepper
Christopher Reich
Number 5
Billy J. Mitchell
Captain Pederson
Manning Redwood
General Miller
Anthony Van Laast
Kurt
Saskia Cohen Tanugi
Nicole
Sylvia Marriott
French Minister
Dan Meaden
Casino Bouncer
Michael Medwin
Doctor at Shrublands
Lucy Hornak
Nurse at Shrublands
Derek Deadman
Shrublands Porter
Tony Alleff
Auctioneer
Brenda Kempner
Masseuse
Jill Meager
Receptionist at Health Spa
John Stephen Hill
Communications Officer
Wendy Leech
Girl Hostage / Stunts
Christopher Malcolm
USAF Swadley General (uncredited)
Marsha Hunt
SPECTRE Agent (uncredited)
Irvin Kershner
Director
Jack Schwartzman
Producer
Michel Legrand
Original Music Composer
Kevin McClory
Executive Producer / Original Story
Robert Lawrence
Supervising Film Editor
Mike Fenton
Casting
Stephen B. Grimes
Production Design
Philip Harrison
Production Design
Peter Hancock
Property Master
Michael White
Art Direction
Simon Kaye
Sound Recordist
Lorenzo Semple Jr.
Screenplay
Maggie Cartier
Casting
Leslie Dilley
Supervising Art Director
Charles Knode
Costume Design
Roy Stannard
Art Direction
Pamela Mann
Script Supervisor
David Allen
Sound Mixer
Jack Whittingham
Original Story
Jane Feinberg
Casting
Ian Fleming
Novel
Douglas Slocombe
Director of Photography
Eddie Powell
Stunts
Ian Crafford
Editor
Peter Howitt
Set Decoration
Vic Armstrong
Stunt Double
Michael D. Moore
Second Unit Director
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 7, 1983
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 14m
Content RatingPG
Budget$36,000,000
Box Office$160,000,000
Filming LocationsThe Bahamas · Monaco · Almería, Spain · Florida, United States
Genres
Wiki.
Never Say Never Again is a 1983 spy film directed by Irvin Kershner. The film is based on the 1961 James Bond novel Thunderball by Ian Fleming, which in turn was based on an original story by Kevin McClory, Jack Whittingham, and Fleming. The novel had been previously adapted as the 1965 film of the same name. Never Say Never Again is the second and most recent James Bond film not to be produced by Eon Productions, the usual producer of the Bond series, but by Jack Schwartzman's Taliafilm, and was distributed by Warner Bros. instead of United Artists. The film was executive produced by Kevin McClory, one of the original writers of the Thunderball storyline. McClory had retained the filming rights of the novel following a long legal battle dating from the 1960s.
Sean Connery played the role of Bond for the seventh and final time, marking his return to the character twelve years after Diamonds Are Forever. The film's title is a reference to Connery's reported declaration in 1971 that he would "never again" play that role. As Connery was 52 at the time of filming, the script makes frequent reference to Bond as aging and past his prime – although ironically, Connery was three years younger than incumbent Bond Roger Moore. The storyline features Bond being reluctantly brought back into action to investigate the theft of two nuclear weapons by SPECTRE. Filming locations included France, Spain, the Bahamas and Elstree Studios in the United Kingdom.
Never Say Never Again was released by Warner Bros. on 7 October 1983, and opened to positive reviews, with the acting of Connery and Klaus Maria Brandauer singled out for praise as more emotionally resonant than the typical Bond films of the day. The film grossed $160 million at the box office, making it a commercial success, although it earned less overall than the Eon-produced Octopussy, released earlier the same year.