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    For Your Eyes Only (1981)

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    A mine in the Ionian Sea accidentally sinks the spy ship, St Georges. The ship was equipped with the ATAC communications device, and both the British and the Russians are seeking it.

    Marine archaeologist Sir Timothy Havelock’s daughter Melina (Carole Bouquet) returns home and sees her parents murdered by Hector Gonzales (Stefan Kalipha), a Cuban hitman.

    James Bond (Roger Moore) is briefed by the Chief of Staff that the Havelocks were looking for the ATAC.

    Bond, therefore, travels to Madrid where Gonzales is staying, and witnesses Gonzales being paid by a ruthless-looking man.

    A crossbow bolt fired by Melina kills Gonzales, Bond helps them both escape, and Melina is set on revenge although Bond tries to dissuade her.

    Bond identifies the paymaster as Emile Leopold Locque (Michael Gothard), a Belgian enforcer last seen in Cortina, northern Italy.

    Bond has a rendezvous with the local agent, Ferrara (John Moreno), who introduces him to millionaire Ari Kristatos (Julian Glover), his contact among the Greek underworld.

    Kristatos tells Bond that Locque works for his rival, Milos Colombo (Topol). Kristatos is sponsor to Bibi Dahl (Lynn-Holly Johnson), a young ice skater whom Bond agrees to take to the biathlon.

    Bond spots Melina, who was lured to Cortina by a fake telegram from 007, and saves her life before packing her off back to Corfu. Bond and Bibi watch Erich Kriegler (John Wyman), an East German champion, perform in the biathlon.

    Locque’s thugs with the aid of Kriegler try to kill Bond in an extended ski chase, a further attempt on Bond’s life is made when he says goodbye to Bibi, after which he discovers Ferrara dead clutching a white dove, Colombo’s sign.

    Bond travels to Corfu and meets Kristatos, who points out Colombo to him. To find out more about Bond, Colombo’s mistress, Countess Lisl (Cassandra Harris), makes an unsubtle play for him to which he responds, but the next morning she is killed by Locque.

    Men wearing clothing with a white dove insignia save Bond, he awakes in Colombo’s headquarters where the smuggler persuades him that Kristatos is really the enemy, and will prove it during a raid on a factory in Albania.

    This he does, and at the end Bond kills Locque.

    Bond and Melina find the wreck of the St Georges and collect the ATAC; Kristatos’s men in specially equipped diving suits and a small mini-sub attack them.

    When they surface, they find Kristatos waiting. He relieves them of the ATAC, then heads to St Cyril’s where he awaits collection by the Russians.

    Bond and Melina are keelhauled but they manage to cut themselves free and use a spare diving tank luckily left on the seafloor.

    The Havelocks’ parrot, Max, repeats the phrase “ATAC to St Cyril’s” to them, and, via Colombo, Bond discovers that this is a monastery at the top of a supposedly insurmountable mountain.

    Bond climbs up and lets a basket down to allow Colombo, his men and Melina, to come up. Tension is rising in Kristatos’s camp, as he tells Bibi and her trainer that they are going to Cuba. They, therefore, decide to leave and help Bond and his party deal with Kristatos’s guards.

    General Gogol (Walter Gotell) arrives to collect the ATAC, but before he can get it Bond throws it off the mountain. He stops Melina from killing Kristatos, but Colombo deals with him anyway.

    The Bond series had become so formulaic by this stage that audiences barely batted an eyelid when the requisite chase segment started – but that was not the case here.

    For Your Eyes Only contains two such sequences – A car chase and a ski pursuit.

    The former got an entertaining twist since the car Bond was driving was a Citroen 2CV, a European crap-mobile that looks a like a VW Beetle, and drives even more slowly.

    The ski-chase scene is even better, as Bond finds himself under pursuit at a winter sports complex, and we see him skiing on slopes, across tables, through a bobsled course, and over a ski jump – All the while, pursued by creeps on motorcycles.

    The Bond series built much of its reputation on its stunts, and these are some of the best.

    Carole Bouquet is a bit darker and grittier than the average Bond girl. She can take care of herself (she rescues Bond as much as he rescues her) and she has to be one of the prettiest Bond women ever.

    On the downside, the villain this time around (Julian Glover’s Kristatos) is dull and lifeless. Vaguely based on Largo from Thunderball (1965), he seems more bureaucrat than badass, especially after the fun of Jaws in the previous two Bonds.

    James Bond
    Roger Moore
    Melina Havelock

    Carole Bouquet
    Milos Colombo

    Topol
    Bibi Dahl
    Lynn-Holly Johnson
    Aristotle Kristatos
    Julian Glover
    Lisl
    Cassandra Harris
    Jacoba Brink
    Jill Bennett
    Emile Leopold Locque
    Michael Gothard
    Erich Kriegler
    John Wyman
    Sir Timothy Havelock
    Jack Hedley
    Moneypenny
    Lois Maxwell
    Q
    Desmond Llewelyn
    Minister of Defence
    Geoffrey Keen
    General Gogol
    Walter Gotell
    Tanner
    James Villiers
    Ferrara
    John Moreno
    Claus
    Charles Dance
    Karageorge
    Paul Angelis
    Iona Havelock
    Toby Robins
    Apostis
    Jack Klaff
    Santos
    Alkis Kritikos
    Nikos
    Stag Theodore
    Hector Gonzales
    Stefan Kalipha

    Director
    John Glen

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