Octopussy (1983)
Octopussy (1983)


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Cast & Crew.

Roger Moore
James Bond

Maud Adams
Octopussy

Louis Jourdan
Kamal Khan

Kristina Wayborn
Magda

Kabir Bedi
Gobinda

Steven Berkoff
Orlov

Vijay Amritraj
Vijay

Desmond Llewelyn
Q

Lois Maxwell
Miss Moneypenny

Robert Brown
M

David Meyer
Twin One

Walter Gotell
Gogol

Albert Moses
Sadruddin

Tony Meyer
Twin Two

Michaela Clavell
Penelope Smallbone

Geoffrey Keen
Minister of Defence

Douglas Wilmer
Fanning

Andy Bradford
009

Philip Voss
Auctioneer

Bruce Boa
U.S. General

Richard LeParmentier
U.S. Aide

Paul Hardwick
Soviet Chairman

Suzanne Jerome
Gwendoline

Cherry Gillespie
Midge

Dermot Crowley
Kamp

Peter Porteous
Lenkin

Eva Rueber-Staier
Rublevitch

Jeremy Bulloch
Smithers

Tina Hudson
Bianca

William Derrick
Thug with Yo-yo

Stuart Saunders
Major Clive

Patrick Barr
British Ambassador

Gabor Vernon
Borchoi

Hugo Bower
Karl

Ken Norris
Colonel Toro

Tony Arjuna
Mufti

Gertan Klauber
Bubi

Brenda Cowling
Schatzi

David Grahame
Petrol Pump Attendant

Brian Coburn
South American V.I.P.

Michael Halphie
South American Officer

Mary Stavin
Octopussy Girl

Carole Ashby
Octopussy Girl

Cheryl Anne
Octopussy Girl

Jani-Z
Octopussy Girl

Julie Martin
Octopussy Girl

Joni Flynn
Octopussy Girl

Julie Barth
Octopussy Girl

Kathy Davies
Octopussy Girl

Helene Hunt
Octopussy Girl

Gillian De Terville
Octopussy Girl

Safira Afzal
Octopussy Girl

Louise King
Octopussy Girl

Tina Robinson
Octopussy Girl

Alison Worth
Octopussy Girl

Janine Andrews
Octopussy Girl

Lynda Knight
Octopussy Girl

Richard Graydon
Francisco the Fearless / Stunts

Michael Moor
Thug

Peter Edmund
Thug

Eugene Lipinski
Head VOPO (uncredited)

Ingrid Pitt
Galley Mistress (voice) (uncredited)

Nicola Stapleton
Little Girl at Circus (uncredited)

Michael G. Wilson
Soviet Security Council Member / Man on Tour Boat (uncredited) / Executive Producer / Screenplay

Michael Leader
Auction Patron (uncredited)

Egbert Sen
Barman (uncredited)

Barrie Holland
American Embassy Chauffeur (uncredited)

Gito Santana
Killer

Peter Lamont
Production Design

Emma Porteous
Costume Design

Tom Pevsner
Producer

Henry Richardson
Editor

George MacDonald Fraser
Screenplay

John Glen
Director

Richard Maibaum
Screenplay

Peter Davies
Editor

John Fenner
Art Direction

Debbie McWilliams
Casting

Albert R. Broccoli
Producer

Jack Stephens
Set Decoration
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Details.
Release DateJune 5, 1983
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 11m
Content RatingPG
Budget$27,500,000
Box Office$187,500,000
Filming LocationsPinewood Studios · London, United Kingdom · Utah, United States · Berlin, Germany
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Octopussy is a 1983 spy film and the thirteenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions. It is the sixth to star Roger Moore as the MI6 agent James Bond. It was directed by John Glen and the screenplay was written by George MacDonald Fraser, Richard Maibaum and Michael G. Wilson.
The film's title is taken from a short story in Ian Fleming's 1966 short story collection Octopussy and The Living Daylights, although the film's plot is mostly original. It does, however, contain a scene adapted from the Fleming short story "The Property of a Lady" (included in 1967 and later editions of Octopussy and The Living Daylights). The events of the "Octopussy" short story form part of the title character's background.
In Octopussy, Bond is assigned the task of hunting a megalomaniacal Soviet general (Steven Berkoff) who is stealing jewellery and art objects from the Kremlin art repository. This leads Bond to the exiled Afghan prince Kamal Khan (Louis Jourdan), and his associate Octopussy (Maud Adams), and the discovery of a plot to force disarmament in Western Europe with the use of a nuclear weapon.
Octopussy was produced by Albert R. Broccoli and executive produced by Michael G. Wilson; it was released four months before the non-Eon Bond film Never Say Never Again. The film earned $187.5 million against its $27.5 million budget and received mixed reviews. Praise was directed towards the action sequences and locations, with the plot and humour being targeted for criticism; Adams's portrayal of the titular character also drew polarised responses.
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