Moonraker (1979)
ActionAdventureThrillerScience Fiction
After Drax Industries' Moonraker space shuttle is hijacked, secret agent James Bond is assigned to investigate, traveling to California to meet the company's owner, the mysterious Hugo Drax. With the help of scientist Dr. Holly Goodhead, Bond soon uncovers Drax's nefarious plans for humanity, all the while fending off an old nemesis, Jaws, and venturing to Venice, Rio, the Amazon...and even outer space.
Director:
Lewis Gilbert
Writers:
Christopher Wood, Gerry Anderson.
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Roger Moore as James Bond |
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Lois Chiles as Dr. Holly Goodhead |
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Michael Lonsdale as Hugo Drax |
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Richard Kiel as Jaws |
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Corinne Cléry as Corinne Dufour |
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Bernard Lee as M |
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Geoffrey Keen as Sir Frederick Gray |
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Desmond Llewelyn as Q |
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Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny |
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Toshirô Suga as Cha |
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Emily Bolton as Manuela |
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Blanche Ravalec as Dolly |
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Irka Bochenko as Blonde Beauty |
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Mike Marshall as Col. Scott |
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Leila Shenna as Hostess Private Jet |
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Anne Lonnberg as Museum Guide |
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Jean-Pierre Castaldi as Pilot Private Jet |
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Walter Gotell as General Gogol |
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Douglas Lambert as Mission Control Director |
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Arthur Howard as Cavendish |
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Alfie Bass as Consumptive Italian |
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Brian Keith as U.S. Shuttle Captain |
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George Birt as Captain Boeing 747 |
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Kim Fortune as R.A.F. Officer |
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Lizzie Warville as Russian Girl |
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Guy Di Rigo as Ambulanceman |
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Chris Dillinger as Drax's Technician |
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Claude Carliez as Gondolier |
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Georges Beller as Drax's Technician |
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Denis Seurat as Officer Boeing 747 |
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Chichinou Kaeppler as Drax's Girl - Signora de Mateo |
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Christina Hui as Drax's Girl |
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Françoise Gayat as Drax's Girl - Lady Victoria Devon |
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Nicaise Jean-Louis as Drax's Girl |
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Catherine Serre as Drax's Girl - Countess Lubinski |
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Benoît Ferreux as Moonraker Pilot #2 (uncredited) |
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Michael G. Wilson as Man Outside Venini Glass / NASA Technician / Man on Bridge (uncredited) |
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Jenny Arasse as Bit Part (uncredited) |
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Michel Berreur as Venice Boat Pilot (uncredited) |
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Albert R. Broccoli as Man at St. Marks Square (uncredited) |
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Dana Broccoli as Woman at St. Mark's Square (uncredited) |
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Carlos Kurt as |
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Bob Simmons as Ambulance Attendant (uncredited) |
| Directing | Lewis Gilbert | Director |
| Writing | Christopher Wood | Screenplay |
| Production | Albert R. Broccoli | Producer |
| Production | William P. Cartlidge | Producer |
| Camera | Jean Tournier | Director of Photography |
| Editing | John Glen | Editor |
| Production | Margot Capelier | Casting |
| Production | Weston Drury Jr. | Casting |
| Art | Ken Adam | Production Design |
| Art | Charles Bishop | Art Direction |
| Art | Max Douy | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jacques Fonteray | Costume Design |
| Sound | John Barry | Original Music Composer |
| Crew | Bob Simmons | Stunts |
| Art | Maurice Binder | Main Title Designer |
| Directing | John Glen | Second Unit Director |
| Directing | Barbara Broccoli | Assistant Director |
| Writing | Ian Fleming | Novel |
| Art | Peter Howitt | Set Decoration |
| Sound | Shirley Bassey | Theme Song Performance |
| Crew | Dorothy Ford | Stunts |
| Production | Michael G. Wilson | Executive Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Monique Archambault | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Paul Engelen | Makeup Artist |
| Crew | Paul Weston | Stunts |
| Crew | Richard Graydon | Stunts |
| Crew | Martin Grace | Stunts |
| Crew | Guy Di Rigo | Stunts |
| Crew | Daniel Breton | Stunts |
| Crew | Michel Berreur | Stunts |
| Visual Effects | Derek Meddings | Visual Effects Director |
| Writing | Gerry Anderson | Screenplay |
| Costume & Make-Up | Mike Jones | Hairdresser |