For Your Eyes Only Film

For Your Eyes Only was released in the UK on 24 June 1981 and in the US two days later; it received a mixed critical reception. The film's reputation has improved over time, with reviewers praising the more serious tone in comparison to previous entries in the series, with others saying it was the best of Moore's films after "The Spy Who Loved Me".

For Your Eyes Only Film 1

For Your Eyes Only is the first time the theme song performer (Sheena Easton) is depicted in the main title sequence Michael G. Wilson the Executive Producer and co-screenplay author has a cameo as a Greek priest The film was inspired by two of Fleming’s short stories, For Your Eyes Only and Risico

For Your Eyes Only Film 2

For Your Eyes Only is a 1981 spy film, and the twelfth spy film in the James Bond series as well as the fifth to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It marked the directorial debut of John Glen, who had worked as editor and second unit director in three other Bond films. The screenplay by Richard Maibaum and Michael G. Wilson takes its characters and combines the plots from ...

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For Your Eyes Only Film 4

For Your Eyes Only: Directed by John Glen. With Roger Moore, Carole Bouquet, Topol, Lynn-Holly Johnson. Secret service agent James Bond is assigned to find a missing British vessel equipped with a weapons encryption device and prevent it from falling into enemy hands.

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