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| Swedish title: |
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Älskade spion |
| Director: |
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Lewis Gilbert
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| Assistant director(s): |
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| Second unit director: |
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Ernie Day och John Glen
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| Screenwriter(s): |
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Christopher Wood and Richard Maibaum |
| Release dates: |
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17 September 1977 (Sweden) 7 July 1977 (UK) 13 July 1977 (USA) |
| Plot outline: |
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Megalomaniac Karl Stromberg plans to obliterate mankind from the surface of the Earth and build a new undersea kingdom of which he will be supreme ruler. After destroying New York and Moscow with missiles from captured American and Russian submarines, Stromberg is assured global destruction will follow. |
| Awards: |
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N/A |
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| Runtime: |
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125 minutes |
| Certification, UK: |
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N/A |
| Filming locations: |
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Bahamas, Canada (Asgard, Baffin Island), Egypt, Malta, Japan (Okinawa), Italy (Sardinia), Scotland, Switzerland, and Pinewood Studios (England) |
| Film company: |
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United Artists (UA) |
| Distributor in Sweden: |
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United Artists AB |
| Production budget: |
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13 Million USD |
| Sweden Box-office: |
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14 388 740 SEK according to the Swedish Film Institute |
| UK Box-office: |
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N/A |
| US Box-office: |
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47 Million USD accoding to Box Office Mojo |
| Worldwide Box-office: |
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185 Million USD (Source: The Numbers) |
| Cast (in alphabetical
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Albert Moses played a bartender Barbara Bach as Major Anya Amasova Bernard Lee as M Caroline Munro as Naomi Christopher Muncke som USS Wayne Crewman Curd Jürgens as Stromberg Desmond Llewelyn as Q Edward de Souza as Sheikh Hosein Garrick Hagon as USS Wayne Crewman Geoffrey Keen as Minister of Defence George Baker as Captain Benson Jeremy Bulloch as HMS crew man Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny Marilyn Galsworthy as Stromberg's Secretary Michael Billington as Sergei Richard Kiel as Jaws Roger Moore as James Bond Valerie Leon as Hotel Receptionist Vernon Dobtcheff as Max Kalba Walter Gotell as General Gogol |
| Producers: |
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Albert R. Broccoli (producer) William P. Cartlidge (associate producer) |
| Music: |
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Marvin Hamlish (film soundtrack composer) Monty Norman (composer of the James Bond theme) Carly Simon (singer of the title song) |
| Cinematograper: |
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Claude Renoir (Director of Photography) |
| Film editor: |
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John Glen
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| Casting: |
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Maude Spector and Weston Drury Jr |
| Production designer: |
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Ken Adam
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| Sound designer: |
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Allan Sones (Dubbing Editor) |
| Costume designer: |
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Rosemary Burrows (Wardrobe Supervisor) |
| Stills photographer: |
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Bob Penn |
| Title designer(s): |
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Maurice Binder |
| Stunts: |
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Action Sequences Arranged By: Bob Simmons Ski Sequences Supervisor: Willy Bogner Helicopter Pilots: John Crewdson, Roger Osborne, Marc Wolff
Key Stunt Performer: Opening Ski Jump: Rick Sylvester
Stunt Doubles: For Barbara Bach: Dorothy Anne Ford (at studio)
For Richard Kiel: Martin Grace (Desert) Bob Simmons (Thru window on train)
For Roger Moore: John Eaves (Skiing) Martin Grace (Egypt/building construction) George Leech (Driving) Rick Sylvester (Ski Jump)
Other Stunt Performers: Bill Cummings Bill Weston Billy Horrigan Chris Webb Colin Skeaping David Brandon Doug Robinson Eddie Eddon Eddie Powell Fred Haggerty Gerry Crampton Greg Powell Jack Cooper (shooter in car during car chase) Jazzer Jeyes Jim Dowdall Jimmy Lodge Ken Shepherd Marc Boyle Mark McBride Nick Gillard Nick Hobbs Paul Weston Reg Harding Richard Graydon Roy Alon Roy Scammell Roy Street Terence Maidment Terry Plummer Tim Condren Tony Smart |
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| Official website: |
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http://www.007.com |
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