![]() ![]() This solid, slick thriller with magic mix of action-packed, dazzling stunts, gadgetry, and romance provided by sexy company as Carol Bouquet, Lynn Holly Johnson and Cassandra Harris (first wife of Pierce Brosnan until her death). Following the tracks all lead a nasty billionaire, a maniacal villain who schemes the selling of the powerful machine to a Russian general (Walter Goetell). James is double-crossed and continues to follow the lead, deciding to investigate on the Egean sea. Meanwhile, Bond goes to a ski station, there happens a high-octane race and Bond discovers some clues and confronting hoodlums (Michael Gothard ,Charles Dance). Bond finds an ally in the gorgeous Melina Havelock (Carol Bouquet), who blames Colombo for the death of her parents (Jack Hedley). As Bond joins the search, he suspects the tough Colombo (Topol as a gregarious smuggler) and the suave Kristatos (Julian Glover) of seizing the powerful system. This thrilling film deals about seductive James Bond as the ultimate spy hero who is assigned by MI6 a dangerous mission to recover an important device that control over British Polaris nuclear subs. The picture starts with an overblown opening, the best part of this film in which James Bond reckoning to Blofield (in previous entries played by Donald Plesance and Charles Gray, but here doesn't appear his face). After his first introduction in ¨Live and let die¨ as tough and attractive James Bond of the Ian Fleming's famous creation, Roger Moore went on playing various 007, and ¨ For your eyes only ¨ is one of the best. Moore's outing with overwhelming action and spectacular scenarios, the film teams Bond with an archaeologist as endearing ally ( a beautiful Carole Bouquet) in an effort to stop an industrialist from selling a mechanical artifact. ![]() This is a Bond's good entry in which faces dangerous adventures around the world. ![]() Likable Roger Moore in an amazing adventure set on wonderful outdoors located mostly on Greece and Greek islands. ![]()
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