James Bond returns as the secret agent 007 to battle the evil organization SPECTRE. Bond must defeat Largo, who has stolen two atomic warheads for nuclear blackmail. But Bond has an ally in Largo's girlfriend, the willowy Domino, who falls for Bond and seeks revenge.
Sean Connery
James Bond
Klaus Maria Brandauer
Maximilian Largo
Max von Sydow
Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Barbara Carrera
Fatima Blush
Kim Basinger
Domino Petachi
Bernie Casey
Felix Leiter
Alec McCowen
Q 'Algy' Algernon
Edward Fox
M
Pamela Salem
Miss Moneypenny
Rowan Atkinson
Nigel Small-Fawcett
Valerie Leon
Lady in Bahamas
Milos Kirek
Kovacs
Pat Roach
Lippe
Anthony Sharp
Lord Ambrose
Prunella Gee
Patricia Fearing
Gavan O'Herlihy
Jack Petachi
Ronald Pickup
Elliott
Guido Adorni
Italian Minister
Robert Rietti
Italian Minister
Vincent Marzello
Culpepper
Christopher Reich
Number 5
Billy J. Mitchell
Captain Pederson
Manning Redwood
General Miller
Anthony Van Laast
Kurt
Saskia Cohen Tanugi
Nicole
Sylvia Marriott
French Minister
Dan Meaden
Casino Bouncer
Michael Medwin
Doctor at Shrublands
Lucy Hornak
Nurse at Shrublands
Derek Deadman
Shrublands Porter
Tony Alleff
Auctioneer
Brenda Kempner
Masseuse
Jill Meager
Receptionist at Health Spa
John Stephen Hill
Communications Officer
Wendy Leech
Girl Hostage
Christopher Malcolm
USAF Swadley General (uncredited)
Marsha Hunt
SPECTRE Agent (uncredited)
Barrie Holland
Computer Operator (uncredited)
Director
Irvin Kershner
Novel
Ian Fleming
Original Story
Kevin McClory
Original Story
Jack Whittingham
Screenplay
Lorenzo Semple Jr.
May 10, 2021
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_**Connery “gets the band back together” after a dozen years absence**_
As James Bond (Sean Connery) returns to field action with MI6, SPECTRE steals two warheads and 007 traces them to wealthy SPECTRE agent Maximillian Largo (Klaus Maria Brandauer), but he has to deal with femme fatale Fatima (Barbara Carrera) to accomplish his mission as he globetrots from the London area to the Bahamas to the French Riviera to North Africa to an underground facility on the Ethiopian coast. Kim Basinger plays Largo’s girlfriend while Bernie Casey is a highlight as Agent Leiter.
Despite the return of Connery, "Never Say Never Again" (1983) is an ‘unofficial’ James Bond film in that it wasn’t produced by Eon. As such, the recognizable Bond theme is missing, as is the opening gun barrel sequence and the familiar MI6 office cast. Other than these factors, it’s a 007 film through and through. While it made a respectable profit at the box office, it didn’t do as well as “Octopussy” with Roger Moore, released four months earlier.
It’s a competent enough James Bond film it just pales in comparison to the dynamic “Octopussy,” which is arguably the most adventuresome, action-packed 007 flick. While Connery was three years younger than Moore, he looked older. It's also not as good as the movie it remakes, "Thunderball" (1965). Speaking of which, why try to remake such a great Bond flick anyway? Connery already did this story 18 years earlier and very effectively; producers should've given him an entirely new tale for his final stab at 007.
Some of the highlights include a knock-down-drag-out scrap between Bond and a big lug at the clinic; a clash with a couple of sharks in the waters of the Bahamas; a wild motorcycle/car chase in Nice, France; an escape from an old fortress in North Africa; and an exciting shootout at an archeological site.
Super-sharp Barbara Carrera stands out on the feminine front while Basinger is winsome enough, but she never interested me. Prunella Gee is striking as Patricia, a professional at the English clinic. Saskia Cohen Tanugi plays an MI6 agent, Nicole, while Lucy Hornak has a small role as a cute nurse. The film runs 2 hours, 14 minutes, and was shot in England; Nassau, Bahamas; the French Riviera; Almería, Andalucía, Spain; Malta; and Silver Springs, Florida.
GRADE: B-