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"The Spy Who Loved Me" Theatrical Trailer Original 1977

Original Theatrical Trailer for the tenth James Bond movie: "The Spy Who Loved Me" (1977) starring Roger Moore as James Bond 007 Barbara Bach as Anya (Agent Triple X) Curt Jurgens as Karl Stromber...  
 
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Robin4ever1970 (3 days ago) Show Hide
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my nigga Roger Moore owns Sean ALL DAY! :D
HOLLYWOODCASANOVA (1 week ago) Show Hide
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CLASSIC!!!!!!!!
wwemagazine (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Seeing this trailer, I have to wonder, why in the hell James Bond insists on traveling by train? It never goes well
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As the end credits roll out, it says that the next Bond movie will be For Your Eyes Only. The next Bond movie that came out was actually Moonraker (1979).
It's obviously a joke, but... as Bond drives his Lotus Esprit out of the sea, he hands a fish to a person on the beach. If there was a hole large enough to allow a fish to enter the car/submarine, they would surely have drowned, or at least got very wet (although a leak did occur in the roof of the car just before it emerged from the water).
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# Filmmaker Stanley Kubrick, under total secrecy, helped light the supertanker scene, since cinematographer Claude Renoir's vision was failing. The supertanker set was built on the largest soundstage in the world, which cost $1 million to construct.
# Villain Jaws (Richard Kiel) was originally intended to die at the end of THE SPY WHO LOVED , but producer Albert R. Broccoli, sensing the character's appeal, changed the ending.
# the only Bond film in which M's real name is revealed--it's "Miles."
mrtamberineman123 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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In my opinion Roger Moores best films were:

The Spy Who Loved Me
For Your Eyes Only
Live And Let Die
Octoppussy
sub333 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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"Bond, what do you think you're doing?"

"Keeping the British end up, Sir..."

ACE.
stoni444 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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sorry, sean connery... but roger moore perhaps was the 101 percent - bond .....
royalefreshness (1 month ago) Show Hide
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sorry but ur an idiot moore over connery like hell
ElectricBlueOil (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Roger Moore's third Bond movie was his best Bond movie. 1977 was a big year for movies, we had The Spy Who Loved Me, Star Wars, and Annie Hall!

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