In episode 11, the hosts discuss 1977’s The Spy Who Loved Me, featuring the return of director Lewis Gilbert and the continuation of Sir Roger Moore’s run as James Bond. When two submarines–one British and one Soviet–carrying nuclear missiles mysteriously vanish, both MI6 and the KGB assign the case to their top two agents–Bond and Major Anya Amasova (Barbara Bach). Will Bond and Amasova–also known as Agent Triple X–be able to put aside their national allegiances and professional rivalries to solve the case and prevent the extinction of life as we know it? Or is their personal history too much to overcome? The film features Curt Jurgens as Karl Stromberg, Geoffrey Keen in his first appearance as Sir Frederick Gray, George Baker as Captain Benson, Walter Gotell as General Gogol, and Richard Kiel in his first appearance as fan favorite hench Jaws.
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In episode 11, the hosts discuss 1977’s The Spy Who Loved Me, featuring the return of director Lewis Gilbert and the continuation of Sir Roger Moore’s run as James Bond. When two submarines–one British and one Soviet–carrying nuclear missiles mysteriously vanish, both MI6 and the KGB assign the case to their top two agents–Bond and Major Anya Amasova (Barbara Bach). Will Bond and Amasova–also known as Agent Triple X–be able to put aside their national allegiances and professional rivalries to solve the case and prevent the extinction of life as we know it? Or is their personal history too much to overcome? The film features Curt Jurgens as Karl Stromberg, Geoffrey Keen in his first appearance as Sir Frederick Gray, George Baker as Captain Benson, Walter Gotell as General Gogol, and Richard Kiel in his first appearance as fan favorite hench Jaws.
In episode 05, the hosts discuss 1967’s You Only Live Twice. Adapted for the screen by Roald Dahl and directed by Lewis Gilbert, the film stars Sean Connery in what was intended to be his final performance as James Bond. After a NASA spaceship is stolen from orbit by a mysterious craft, world powers blame each other for the attack. Bond fakes his own death in order to go undercover in Japan to investigate. Will Bond untangle the plot before the USSR and the US go to war? The film features Akiko Wakabayashi as Aki, Tetsuro Tamba (dubbed by Robert Rietty) as Tiger Tanaka, Mie Hama as Kissy Suzuki (dubbed by Nikki van der Zyl), and Donald Pleasance as Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the character’s first appearance from the neck up.
Pay Attention, 007
In episode 11, the hosts discuss 1977’s The Spy Who Loved Me, featuring the return of director Lewis Gilbert and the continuation of Sir Roger Moore’s run as James Bond. When two submarines–one British and one Soviet–carrying nuclear missiles mysteriously vanish, both MI6 and the KGB assign the case to their top two agents–Bond and Major Anya Amasova (Barbara Bach). Will Bond and Amasova–also known as Agent Triple X–be able to put aside their national allegiances and professional rivalries to solve the case and prevent the extinction of life as we know it? Or is their personal history too much to overcome? The film features Curt Jurgens as Karl Stromberg, Geoffrey Keen in his first appearance as Sir Frederick Gray, George Baker as Captain Benson, Walter Gotell as General Gogol, and Richard Kiel in his first appearance as fan favorite hench Jaws.