Moonraker (1979)
Moonraker (1979)



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Cast & Crew.

Roger Moore
James Bond

Lois Chiles
Dr. Holly Goodhead

Michael Lonsdale
Hugo Drax

Richard Kiel
Jaws

Corinne Cléry
Corinne Dufour

Bernard Lee
M

Geoffrey Keen
Sir Frederick Gray

Desmond Llewelyn
Q

Lois Maxwell
Miss Moneypenny

Toshirô Suga
Cha

Emily Bolton
Manuela

Blanche Ravalec
Dolly

Irka Bochenko
Blonde Beauty

Mike Marshall
Col. Scott

Leila Shenna
Hostess Private Jet

Anne Lonnberg
Museum Guide

Jean-Pierre Castaldi
Pilot Private Jet

Walter Gotell
General Gogol

Douglas Lambert
Mission Control Director

Arthur Howard
Cavendish

Alfie Bass
Consumptive Italian

Brian Keith
U.S. Shuttle Captain

George Birt
Captain Boeing 747

Kim Fortune
R.A.F. Officer

Lizzie Warville
Russian Girl

Guy Di Rigo
Ambulanceman / Stunts

Chris Dillinger
Drax's Technician

Claude Carliez
Gondolier

Georges Beller
Drax's Technician

Denis Seurat
Officer Boeing 747

Chichinou Kaeppler
Drax's Girl - Signora de Mateo

Christina Hui
Drax's Girl

Françoise Gayat
Drax's Girl - Lady Victoria Devon

Nicaise Jean-Louis
Drax's Girl

Catherine Serre
Drax's Girl - Countess Lubinski

Benoît Ferreux
Moonraker Pilot #2 (uncredited)

Michael G. Wilson
Man Outside Venini Glass / NASA Technician / Man on Bridge (uncredited) / Executive Producer

Jenny Arasse
Bit Part (uncredited)

Michel Berreur
Venice Boat Pilot (uncredited) / Stunts

Albert R. Broccoli
Man at St. Marks Square (uncredited) / Producer

Dana Broccoli
Woman at St. Mark's Square (uncredited)

Barrie Holland
Space Fighter (uncredited)

Margot Capelier
Casting

John Glen
Editor / Second Unit Director

Weston Drury Jr.
Casting

Ken Adam
Production Design

William P. Cartlidge
Producer

Max Douy
Art Direction

Bob Simmons
Stunts

Jacques Fonteray
Costume Design

John Barry
Original Music Composer

Christopher Wood
Screenplay

Lewis Gilbert
Director

Jean Tournier
Director of Photography

Charles Bishop
Art Direction

Maurice Binder
Main Title Designer
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Details.
Release DateJune 26, 1979
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 6m
Content RatingPG
Budget$34,000,000
Box Office$210,308,099
Filming LocationsPinewood Studios, United Kingdom · Florida · California · Los Angeles, United States · Rio de Janeiro, Brazil · Venice, Italy · Guatemala
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This Movie Is About.
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Moonraker is a 1979 spy-fi film, the eleventh in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the fourth to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The third and final film in the series to be directed by Lewis Gilbert, it co-stars Lois Chiles, Michael Lonsdale, Corinne Cléry, and Richard Kiel. In the film, Bond investigates the vanishing of a Space Shuttle, leading him to Hugo Drax, the owner of the shuttle's manufacturing firm. Along with astronaut Dr. Holly Goodhead, Bond follows the mystery from California to Venice, Rio de Janeiro, the Amazon rainforest, and finally into outer space to prevent a plot to wipe out the world population and repopulate humanity with a master race.
The story was intended by author Ian Fleming to become a film even before he completed the novel in 1954; he based it on a screenplay manuscript he had devised earlier. The film's producers had originally intended to make For Your Eyes Only, but chose Moonraker as a result of the rise of the science fiction genre in the wake of the Star Wars phenomenon. Budgetary issues led to the film being shot primarily in France; other locations included Italy, Brazil, Guatemala and the United States. The soundstages of Pinewood Studios in England, traditionally used for the series, were only used by the special effects team.
Moonraker had a high production cost of $34 million, more than twice as much as The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), and it received mixed reviews. However, the film's visuals were praised, with Derek Meddings being nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, and it eventually became the highest-grossing film of the series at the time with $210.3 million worldwide, a record that stood until 1995's GoldenEye.
This was Bernard Lee's final outing as M before his death in January 1981.
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