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Release Date Jul 10, 1983 (USA) DVD Release Date • R1: Jul 31, 2000 • R2: 3 Nov 2003
Budget $27,500,000
Official Website:
Octopussy Website
Running Time 2 hours, 11 minutes
Country UK
Studio Eon Productions, MGM, MGM/United Artists, United Artists
More info on IMDb.com
Other Titles • Octopussy • Ian Fleming's Octopussy (1983) • James Bond 007 - Octopussy (1983)
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Genre: Action, Spy, Martial Arts, Suspense, Terrorism
Tagline: James Bond's all time high.
Plot: Agent 007 is as daring as ever in OCTOPUSSY: the 13th installment in the James Bond series. When fellow secret serviceman Agent 009 is murdered over a treasured Faberge egg, the British intelligence sends James Bond (Roger Moore) to investigate. Bond follows the egg to India after it is put up for auction and bought by the wealthy prince Kamal Khan (Louis Jourdan). There he meets the enigmatic and beautiful circus leader, Octopussy (Maud Adams) and discovers that Khan and the maniacal Russian General Orlov (Steven Berkoff) plan to cripple Western Europe with a nuclear explosion and incite a world war.As indicated by its risqué title, OCTOPUSSY is one of the most licentious of the Bond films. Complete with the standard Bond components (sleazy one liners and deafening explosions) it overflows with sexual innuendoes. Maud Adams is the most alluring Bond of starlets to date. Her titillating performance as OCTOPUSSY inspired sexual fantasies in an entire generation of moviegoers. Having worked on a number of Bond films as an editor and director, John Glen delivers insures a Bond film which is pleasing to both the cinematic aesthete and the Bond fanatic. Bordering on the realm of high art, OCTOPUSSY is a cinematic masterpiece.
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| Directed by |
John Glen
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| Written by |
Ian Fleming
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| Cast |
Roger Moore
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 | Kabir Bedi
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 | Maud Adams
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| Music By |
John Barry
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