
James Bond is back again and his new mission is to find out how a Royal Navy Polaris submarine holding sixteen nuclear warheads simply disappeared while on patrol. Bond joins Major Anya Amasova and takes on a a web-handed mastermind, known as Karl Stromberg, as well as his henchman Jaws, who has a mouthful of metal teeth. Bond must track down the location of the missing submarine before the warheads are fired.... (Full plot summary below)
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James Bond is back again and his new mission is to find out how a Royal Navy Polaris submarine holding sixteen nuclear warheads simply disappeared while on patrol. Bond joins Major Anya Amasova and takes on a a web-handed mastermind, known as Karl Stromberg, as well as his henchman Jaws, who has a mouthful of metal teeth. Bond must track down the location of the missing submarine before the warheads are fired.
Leave your thoughts about The Spy Who Loved Me.
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzOverwhelmed with its cartoonish absurdity. |
| We Live EntertainmentFred TopelThe Spy Who Loved Me had me at hello with the famous pre-title sequence culminating in the ski jump off the mountain. |
| Lyles' Movie FilesJeffrey LylesWith a great villain, the series' definitive henchman, stunning Bond Babes, grand action and an all-time classic theme, this is a Bond film fully worthy of adoration. |
| The Film YapNick RogersIn a tremendous film that shows Moore's Bond still has the old razzle-dazzle, "Nobody Does It Better" isn't just a theme song. It's a forceful and fun statement of purpose, and "Spy" offers the franchise the definitive jolt it so sorely needed. |
| Three Movie BuffsScott NashIt's still not my idea of what James Bond should be, but somehow it works. |
| Movie MetropolisJohn J. Puccio...pulled Roger Moore from the shadow of his predecessor and established him as a bone fide Bond. |
| Apollo GuideBrian WebsterRoger Moore may not be the toughest of the Bonds, and he may not be the wittiest, but he is the smoothest. |
| ReelViewsJames BerardinelliFor the first time in three films, Roger Moore starts to unearth a personality for Bond. |
| Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)Bob BloomThe Bond series begins a downhill slide into camp with this one. |
| VarietyVariety StaffAs always, story and plastic character are in the service of comic strip parody. |