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Release Date:
June 5, 1983
Original Title:
Octopussy
Alternate Titles:
007 - Contra Octopussy
007 Октопуси
007: Octopussy contra las chicas mortales
007: Polipka
007之八爪女
Agente 007 - Octopussy - Operazione piovra
James Bond: Polipka
Octopussy - mustekala
Τζέιμς Μποντ, Πράκτωρ 007: Επιχείρηση Οκτάπουσι
Восьминіжка
Джеймс Бонд. Агент 007: Восьминіжка
Джеймс Бонд: Восьминіжка
Осьминожка
鐵金剛勇破爆炸黨
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Thriller
Production Companies:
EON Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 AU: PG BR: 12 CH: 12 CZ: 15+ DE: 12 DK: 7 ES: A FI: K-16 FR: 12 GB: PG IE: PG JP: G KR: 15 MX: B NL: 12 PT: M/12 SE: 15 US: PG
Runtime: 131
James Bond is sent to investigate after a fellow “00” agent is found dead with a priceless Indian Fabergé egg. Bond follows the mystery and uncovers a smuggling scandal and a Russian General who wants to provoke a new World War.
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Art Direction:
John Fenner
Assistant Art Director:
Jim Morahan
Assistant Director:
Barbara Broccoli
Casting:
Debbie McWilliams
Costume Design:
Emma Porteous
Director:
John Glen
Director of Photography:
Alan Hume
Editor:
Peter Davies
Henry Richardson
Executive Producer:
Michael G. Wilson
Main Title Designer:
Maurice Binder
Novel:
Ian Fleming
Original Music Composer:
John Barry
Producer:
Albert R. Broccoli
Tom Pevsner
Production Assistant:
Ron Quelch
Production Design:
Peter Lamont
Screenplay:
George MacDonald Fraser
Richard Maibaum
Michael G. Wilson
Set Decoration:
Jack Stephens
Stunts:
Richard Graydon
Eddie Powell
Dick Ziker
Theme Song Performance:
Rita Coolidge
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