MI6
M
Played by Bernard Lee
M demands that 007 “pull out” of a mission in Austria at the request of the Prime Minister to investigate the disappearance of a submarine.
Played by Bernard Lee
M demands that 007 “pull out” of a mission in Austria at the request of the Prime Minister to investigate the disappearance of a submarine.
Moneypenny
Played by Lois Maxwell
Moneypenny makes a brief appearance in The Spy Who Loved Me, answering M’s question about 007’s location. She tells him he is on a mission in Austria, to which he replies that he needs to “pull out.”
Played by Lois Maxwell
Moneypenny makes a brief appearance in The Spy Who Loved Me, answering M’s question about 007’s location. She tells him he is on a mission in Austria, to which he replies that he needs to “pull out.”
Allies
General Gogol
Played by Walter Gotell
Beginning with The Spy Who Loved Me, head of KGB Anatol Gogol and M strived for Anglo-Soviet cooperation. On one occassion, though, Gogol worked against MI6: in For Your Eyes Only he tried to get the ATAC decoding machine before the British.
Played by Walter Gotell
Beginning with The Spy Who Loved Me, head of KGB Anatol Gogol and M strived for Anglo-Soviet cooperation. On one occassion, though, Gogol worked against MI6: in For Your Eyes Only he tried to get the ATAC decoding machine before the British.
Girls
Anya Amasova
Played by Barbara Bach
Amasova is a Russian agent who teams up with Bond. She is code-named XXX, and out-thinks 007 on more than one occassion. Barbara Bach, better known as the wife of Ringo Starr, manages to play both the strong secret agent and the damsel in distress.
Played by Barbara Bach
Amasova is a Russian agent who teams up with Bond. She is code-named XXX, and out-thinks 007 on more than one occassion. Barbara Bach, better known as the wife of Ringo Starr, manages to play both the strong secret agent and the damsel in distress.
Naomi
Played by Caroline Munro
Naomi is Stromberg’s helicopter pilot with a deadly aim and tries to gun 007 and XXX down in their Lotus Esprit. She wasn’t aware of the car’s underwater defensive capabilities, however.
Played by Caroline Munro
Naomi is Stromberg’s helicopter pilot with a deadly aim and tries to gun 007 and XXX down in their Lotus Esprit. She wasn’t aware of the car’s underwater defensive capabilities, however.
Henchmen
Naomi
Played by Caroline Munro
Naomi serves as Stromberg’s personal helicopter pilot and henchwoman in The Spy Who Loved Me. She is sent to kill Bond and chases 007 in his Lotus until it crashes off of a bridge and into the sea. What she doesn’t realize is that the Lotus is also a submersible, complete with surface-to-air missiles.
Played by Caroline Munro
Naomi serves as Stromberg’s personal helicopter pilot and henchwoman in The Spy Who Loved Me. She is sent to kill Bond and chases 007 in his Lotus until it crashes off of a bridge and into the sea. What she doesn’t realize is that the Lotus is also a submersible, complete with surface-to-air missiles.
Jaws
Played by Richard Kiel
Probably the most famous henchman of the series, The Spy Who Loved Me‘s Jaws is an invulnerable giant with steel teeth. Although Jaws was more like a cartoon character, his character was popular enough to have it be brought back in Moonraker.
Played by Richard Kiel
Probably the most famous henchman of the series, The Spy Who Loved Me‘s Jaws is an invulnerable giant with steel teeth. Although Jaws was more like a cartoon character, his character was popular enough to have it be brought back in Moonraker.
Sandor
Played by Milton Reid
Stromberg orders this bald assassin to kill anyone who comes into contact with the submarine plan microfilm. He meets his end at the hand of 007, getting thrown off the top of a building.
Played by Milton Reid
Stromberg orders this bald assassin to kill anyone who comes into contact with the submarine plan microfilm. He meets his end at the hand of 007, getting thrown off the top of a building.
Villains
Carl Stromberg
Played by Curt Jurgens
A megalomaniac with an obsession for the ocean, Stromberg captures two nuclear submarines in The Spy Who Loved Me. He plans to destroy New York and Moscow and start a global nuclear holocaust. Stromberg fancies classical music and has an underwater headquarters called Atlantis.
Played by Curt Jurgens
A megalomaniac with an obsession for the ocean, Stromberg captures two nuclear submarines in The Spy Who Loved Me. He plans to destroy New York and Moscow and start a global nuclear holocaust. Stromberg fancies classical music and has an underwater headquarters called Atlantis.
Animals
Camels
Bond’s mission to find the missing nuclear submarines leads him to Egypt, where 007 rides a camel to meet a contact and old friend to start his mission. Camels are also seen in the foreground when Bond recovers from his “cigarette hangover” on the shore.
Bond’s mission to find the missing nuclear submarines leads him to Egypt, where 007 rides a camel to meet a contact and old friend to start his mission. Camels are also seen in the foreground when Bond recovers from his “cigarette hangover” on the shore.
Various Fish – “Beauty”
Karl Stromberg gives Bond a tour of his marine research laboratory, stating that the ocean is the future for earth, and that it contains “beauty, ugliness and death.” He points to this porthole of exotic fish to portray beauty.
Karl Stromberg gives Bond a tour of his marine research laboratory, stating that the ocean is the future for earth, and that it contains “beauty, ugliness and death.” He points to this porthole of exotic fish to portray beauty.
Loggerhead Turtle and Remora – “Ugliness”
Stromberg points to another port hole and describes these two creatures’ symbiotic relationship as “ugliness.”
Stromberg points to another port hole and describes these two creatures’ symbiotic relationship as “ugliness.”
Great White Shark – “Death”
Stromberg finally points to this shark as an example of “death” represented in his underwater world. Coincidentally, he previously fed a betraying woman to the sharks after she was found to attempt to sell his plans.
Stromberg finally points to this shark as an example of “death” represented in his underwater world. Coincidentally, he previously fed a betraying woman to the sharks after she was found to attempt to sell his plans.
Donkeys
Bond finds himself in a crowded market complete with donkeys after getting knocked out by Triple X’s “poof” cigarette.
Bond finds himself in a crowded market complete with donkeys after getting knocked out by Triple X’s “poof” cigarette.
Cows
Also in the crowded Egyptian market are some cows.
Also in the crowded Egyptian market are some cows.
Horse
Bond and Triple X take a horse and carriage ride to the ferry port where they pick up the Lotus Esprit.
Bond and Triple X take a horse and carriage ride to the ferry port where they pick up the Lotus Esprit.
Red Lionfish
Bond, posing as marine biologist Robert Sterling, is given a pop quiz by Stromberg to see if he recognizes this fish. 007 luckily has studied up – he even gives his answer in binomial nomenclature, Pterois volitans.
Bond, posing as marine biologist Robert Sterling, is given a pop quiz by Stromberg to see if he recognizes this fish. 007 luckily has studied up – he even gives his answer in binomial nomenclature, Pterois volitans.
Jellyfish
A delicate jellyfish appears in the underwater Lotus sequence as Bond and Triple X take evasive action during the helicopter chase.
A delicate jellyfish appears in the underwater Lotus sequence as Bond and Triple X take evasive action during the helicopter chase.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
This frightened pooch is spooked and scatters from the beach after a Lotus Esprit emerges from the ocean.
This frightened pooch is spooked and scatters from the beach after a Lotus Esprit emerges from the ocean.
Fish
This fish is used for comic relief as Bond and Triple X emerge from the Tyrrhenian Sea in his amphibious Lotus Esprit.
This fish is used for comic relief as Bond and Triple X emerge from the Tyrrhenian Sea in his amphibious Lotus Esprit.
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