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Octopussy

Octopussy

6,4 /10 (2,217 Votes)
1983 EN 131 min

Overview

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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Release date

05/06/1983

Votes

2,217

Popularity

5.3

James Bond’s all time high!

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

131 min

Budget

$27,500,000

Revenue

$187,500,000

Website

mgm.com
Roger Moore

Roger Moore

James Bond

Maud Adams

Maud Adams

Octopussy

Louis Jourdan

Louis Jourdan

Kamal Khan

Kristina Wayborn

Kristina Wayborn

Magda

Kabir Bedi

Kabir Bedi

Gobinda

Steven Berkoff

Steven Berkoff

Orlov

Vijay Amritraj

Vijay Amritraj

Vijay

Desmond Llewelyn

Desmond Llewelyn

Q

Lois Maxwell

Lois Maxwell

Miss Moneypenny

Robert Brown

Robert Brown

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David Meyer

David Meyer

Twin One

Tony Meyer

Tony Meyer

Twin Two

Walter Gotell

Walter Gotell

Gogol

Albert Moses

Albert Moses

Sadruddin

Michaela Clavell

Michaela Clavell

Penelope Smallbone

Geoffrey Keen

Geoffrey Keen

Minister of Defence

Douglas Wilmer

Douglas Wilmer

Fanning

Andy Bradford

Andy Bradford

009

Philip Voss

Philip Voss

Auctioneer

Bruce Boa

Bruce Boa

U.S. General

Richard LeParmentier

Richard LeParmentier

U.S. Aide

Paul Hardwick

Paul Hardwick

Soviet Chairman

Suzanne Jerome

Suzanne Jerome

Gwendoline

Cherry Gillespie

Cherry Gillespie

Midge

Dermot Crowley

Dermot Crowley

Kamp

Peter Porteous

Peter Porteous

Lenkin

Eva Rueber-Staier

Eva Rueber-Staier

Rublevitch

Jeremy Bulloch

Jeremy Bulloch

Smithers

Tina Hudson

Tina Hudson

Bianca

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William Derrick

Thug with Yo-yo

Stuart Saunders

Stuart Saunders

Major Clive

Patrick Barr

Patrick Barr

British Ambassador

Gabor Vernon

Gabor Vernon

Borchoi

Hugo Bower

Hugo Bower

Karl

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Ken Norris

Colonel Toro

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Tony Arjuna

Mufti

Gertan Klauber

Gertan Klauber

Bubi

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Brenda Cowling

Schatzi

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David Grahame

Petrol Pump Attendant

Brian Coburn

Brian Coburn

South American V.I.P.

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Michael Halphie

South American Officer

Mary Stavin

Mary Stavin

Octopussy Girl

Carole Ashby

Carole Ashby

Octopussy Girl

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Cheryl Anne

Octopussy Girl

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Jani-Z

Octopussy Girl

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Julie Martin

Octopussy Girl

Joni Flynn

Joni Flynn

Octopussy Girl

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Julie Barth

Octopussy Girl

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Kathy Davies

Octopussy Girl

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Helene Hunt

Octopussy Girl

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Gillian De Terville

Octopussy Girl

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Safira Afzal

Octopussy Girl

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Louise King

Octopussy Girl

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Tina Robinson

Octopussy Girl

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Alison Worth

Octopussy Girl

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Janine Andrews

Octopussy Girl

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Lynda Knight

Octopussy Girl

Richard Graydon

Richard Graydon

Francisco the Fearless

Michael Moor

Michael Moor

Thug

Peter Edmund

Peter Edmund

Thug

Eugene Lipinski

Eugene Lipinski

Head VOPO (uncredited)

Ingrid Pitt

Ingrid Pitt

Galley Mistress (voice) (uncredited)

Nicola Stapleton

Nicola Stapleton

Little Girl at Circus (uncredited)

Michael G. Wilson

Michael G. Wilson

Soviet Security Council Member / Man on Tour Boat (uncredited)

Michael Leader

Michael Leader

Auction Patron (uncredited)

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Egbert Sen

Barman (uncredited)

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Gito Santana

Killer

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Jennifer Hill

Ambassador's Wife (uncredited)

Original Soundtrack

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Potential Kermode

2017-02-14

⭐ 10

**One of the best of the James Bond series** Forget the dour, bland rubbish of the Daniel Craig era - Octopussy is how a James Bond film should be! **FUN!** The franchise has always been over the top ever since we saw _Sean Connery's James Bond wearing a strap on plastic seagull hat in the classic Goldfinger_ and Octopussy continues that absurdity only this time with Roger Moore. So anyway, here 007 is on the trail of a smuggling ring whilst also trying to stop a crazed Russian general (Steven Berkoff in an amazing performance) from starting WWIII. Beautiful looking film makes the …

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Wuchak

Wuchak

2018-09-01

⭐ 8

_**Roger Moore, Indiana Jones, India, Germany, Circuses, Russians, Trains, Time Bombs and Babes**_ Roger Moore's stint as James Bond lasted a whopping 12 years from 1973 to 1985. Moore started as Bond when he was 45 years old and ended when he was 57. The seven films he did are as follows: LIVE AND LET DIE (1973), THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN (1974), THE SPY WHO LOVED ME (1977), MOONRAKER (1979), FOR YOUR EYES ONLY (1981), OCTOPUSSY (1983) and A VIEW TO A KILL (1985). All seven were hugely popular at the box office, which explains why they kept making 'em every two years. Many Bon…

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GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwine

2023-01-11

⭐ 3

I don't mind Moore as Bond, he's certainly not my favorite, I'm not the biggest fan of the silliness, but he has some 007 films that would make my top 10 list and... ... this is NOT one of them. In the only thing I want to write in this review is "It is so unbelievably bad." And not like Moonraker way to over-the-top even for a 007 film bad, but just absolutely horrible bad. And Moore was clearly a bit too old to play 007 at this point. So he kind of looked like Grandpa 007. And that doesn't work too well for stunts (ask Liam Neeson), it sort of makes it unbelievable. And then ther…

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drystyx

drystyx

2023-04-18

⭐ 9

Maybe the last of the great 007 films. This one has it all. It has a big theatrical beginning with a clown running for his life from two knife throwing twins. Well, the clown isn't 007, so you know what happens to him. It's an excellent start for an excellent theatrical story. The "plot" is a bit strange. There's a sort of jewel that is really hiding something more important, and it involves a kill crazy Russian general and a classic villain played by Jordan. The wit is great in this one, and Jordan gets to eat up a lot of the lines, as does Moore. The scenery is great, the women are be…

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

2023-06-08

⭐ 7

This is my favourite Roger Moore outing as Ian Fleming's "007". A good, solid adventure story with Louis Jourdan as the ruthless, scheming "Kamal Khan" and Maud Adams as the equally ruthless, but far more glamorous "Octopussy" who are both involved in some seriously high-end jewel smuggling to fund a Soviet nuclear attack on NATO by the rogue Steven Berkoff (“Gen. Orlov"). The action flows quickly and smoothly, with some fun cameos from a racket-wielding Vijay Amritraj and Albert Moses as a sort of lethal "Oddjob" in a turban. Sure, there are plenty of double-entendres but there is also a much…

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tmdb93836550

2024-11-23

⭐ 9

Probably the most underrated Bond film ever. Octopussy is a film that despite it's reputation I still love and enjoy thoroughly.

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