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DVD Release Date • R1: Jan 30, 1998 • R2: 3 Nov 2003
Budget $34,000,000
Official Website:
Moonraker Website
MPAA Rating PG
Running Time 2 hours, 6 minutes
Country UK, France
Studio United Artists
More info on IMDb.com
Other Titles • Ian Fleming's Moonraker (1979) • James Bond 007 - Moonraker - Streng geheim (1979)
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Genre: Action, Romance, Sci-Fi, Spy, Futuristic, Space, Martial Arts, Suspense, Terrorism
Tagline: Where all other Bonds end, this one begins...
Plot: In the 11th installment of the 007 series, director Lewis Gilbert delivers a visually thrilling progression in filmmaking. Roger Moore returns as dashing secret service agent James Bond. This time around Bond must investigate the theft of a space shuttle with help from beautiful CIA agent Dr. Holly Goodhead (Lois Chiles) and sexy Euro supermodel Corrine (Corrine Clery). Agent 007 discovers that genocidal maniac-millionaire Hugo Drax (Michel Lonsdale) plans to poison all of humanity from outer space and repopulate earth with only the most perfectly bred humans. A variety of traps and villains awaits Bond, including the recurring character Jaws (Richard Kiel, also featured in THE SPY WHO LOVED ME). Filmed in such exotic locations as Southern California, Venice, and the Amazon, Gilbert delivers the formula Bond packet of girls, gadgets, and guns. However, he also goes further, sending Agent 007 into space. MOONRAKER takes great risks in blending the spy and science fiction genres. In spite of such an unruly coupling, the film rewards viewers with its finale of climactic plot twists and stellar special effects.
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| Directed by |
Lewis Gilbert
You Only Live Twice, The Spy Who Loved Me, Educating Rita | |
| Written by |
Ian Fleming
Die Another Day, GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies |
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| Music By |
John Barry
Dances with Wolves, Goldfinger, Midnight Cowboy | Monty Norman
The World Is Not Enough, Die Another Day, GoldenEye | |
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