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For Your Eyes Only

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,587 ratings
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Genre Action & Adventure
Format Subtitled, AC-3, NTSC, Dubbed, Dolby, Widescreen, Color, Multiple Formats
Contributor Topol, Richard Maibaum, Carole Bouquet, John Wyman, John Glen, Ian Fleming, Desmond Llewelyn, Julian Glover, Michael Gothard, Cassandra Harris, Michael G. Wilson, Roger Moore, Jill Bennett, Jack Hedley, Lynn-Holly Johnson, Lois Maxwell See more
Language English, French
Runtime 2 hours and 7 minutes
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Agent 007 skis the Alps and dives in Greece, hunting spies with a slain agent's daughter. The 12th James Bond movie.

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After a ship sunk off the coast of Albania, the world's superpowers begin a feverish search for its valuable lost cargo: the powerful ATAC system, which will give its bearer unlimited control over Polaris nuclear submarines. As Bond joins the search, he suspects the suave Kristatos (Julian Glover) of seizing the device. The competition between nations grows more deadly by the moment, but Bond finds an ally in the beautiful Melina Havelock (Caroline Bouquet), who blames Kristatos for the death of her parents. The non-stop action includes automobile chases, thrilling underwater battles, and even a breathtaking tour over razor-sharp coral reefs. But all of this is merely a prelude to 007's cliffhanging assault of a magnificent mountaintop fortress. -- Robert Lynch

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 2.35:1
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.5 x 0.7 x 5.4 inches; 2.08 ounces
  • Director ‏ : ‎ John Glen
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Subtitled, AC-3, NTSC, Dubbed, Dolby, Widescreen, Color, Multiple Formats
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 7 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ May 6, 2014
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Roger Moore, Carole Bouquet, Topol, Lynn-Holly Johnson, Julian Glover
  • Dubbed: ‏ : ‎ French
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ English
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (DTS 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (DTS 5.1)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ MGM (Video & DVD)
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000M53GLS
  • Writers ‏ : ‎ Ian Fleming, Michael G. Wilson, Richard Maibaum
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
    my fav JB movie
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
    This by far was the best Bond Movie done by Roger Moore. You had a believable plot, a great leading lady, and one of the top five villains in the Bond universe. The trailer for the movie gave away the surprise.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
    im a Bond fan. own every single movie ever made
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2012
    I bought this having never seen it before but had read that this was one of the most realistic Bond movies ever. Upon watching it, I noticed several things: (1. Roger Moore makes a great James Bond: I own Man With The Golden Gun, The Spy Who Loves Me, and Moonraker, and I have a special fondness for The Spy Who Loves Me: I originally watched it, along with Moonraker at the movie theaters at the tender ages of 13 and 15. Maybe Bond movies were made for 13 to 15 year old boys, but I've loved both movies ever since. As for Man With The Golden Gun, I bought that not too long ago because I love Christopher Lee movies and that is among my favorite Bond films because Christopher Lee is in it. This one I bought 35 years later and I was curious what I would think: (1. Moore makes a great Bond, he is similar to Pierce Brosnan who almost seems to project Moore in his Bond films: suave, sophisticated, a woman's man, and a killer who enjoys killing, especially when the people he kills get him upset for killing his friends and or lovers. In this one, we get to see Moore as suave, sophisticated, a woman's man, and a killer who enjoys killing, especially when the people he kills get him upset for killing his friends and or lovers. Perhaps the reason I have enjoyed watching Moore Bond films is that he does all the things a young boy would wish to do: be a woman's man and at the same time can kill enemies without hesitation. Of course, the real young boy could never do that, but watching Bond films are for boys anyway, wish fulfillment. 35 years later, Bond has become a guilty pleasure for me, letting me go back to a 13 year old's wish fulfillment, the same as people watching Star Wars 35 years later might feel. Is it realistic? Perhaps. There is no super villian intent on destroying the world but looking for realism in Bond films is like one movie put it, like charging a man for murder in Vietnam, the equivalent of handing out speeding tickets at the Indianapolis 500, or better yet, like looking for virgins and non killers in Bond films: You just won't find it. Still, I enjoyed watching Moore play Bond, there's a beautiful woman who is quite the killer in the movie, an excellent ally, and a nasty villain: What else could you ask for in a Bond film?
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2005
    Between the overblown action spectacles of THE SPY WHO LOVED ME and MOONRAKER, and the overblown stupidty of OCTOPUSSY and VIEW TO A KILL, Roger Moore had the good fortune to be involved in this gem of a Bond movie. FOR YOUR EYES ONLY is the first time since Moore's own MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN that Bond was really grounded in reality. Everything that occurs in this film is within the realm of believeability.

    The secret to its success is in removing the tradtional arsenal of gadgetry and forcing Bond to rely instead on his survival skills. Right from the get-go, we know we are in for something different when Bond's new souped-up gadget car blows up before he even gets to hop in! Throughout the movie, Bond is left to his own gut instincts to survive. Nowhere in the film is this better seen than in the extended ski slope chase. From the get go, he loses his gun, and must therefore out-think and out-ski his would-be assassin through a series of fun chases down the long ski slope.

    In addition to this goodness is a fun car chase where Bond, having lost his car, has to make do with a Voklswagen Beetle to make his getaway. There is also some underwater action including a submersible vehicle fight, and a deep sea salvage dive. And the film climaxes in an amazing cliff-climbing mission to an isolated fortress!

    The movie foregoes the global domination themes of the previous two films in favor of some cold-war espionage involving a top secret device that went down with a ship. It is a race between Bond and competing agencies to recover the box first. Nice to have something more believable to follow!

    The film's only weak point is Bond girl Carol Bouqet - she is easy on the eyes, but her delivery is only a few notches above the dreadful Barbara Bach from SPY WHO LOVED ME. Also, the villain is pretty plain and boring.

    But, all that pales in comparison to the more even keeled and down-to-earth action and plotting the movie has to offer. To top it all off, you get to see Bond's final showdown with Blofeld in the movies opening sequence! It's all good, baby!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
    I am a big fan of the James Bond movie franchise. Had a bunch of vhs version of these movie slowly phasing them out for BD/dvd. This one has a good cast and memorable moments.
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
    Good Movie
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
    A bond movie with a great plot and engrossing love story, where there’s actual affection rather than unexplained lust.
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  • Tom Austin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great story, great picture, great sound. So what's not to love?
    Reviewed in Canada on February 18, 2024
    All the Bond films have either been restored, or cleaned up so they look like they were just released, and you're the first person to see it. For Your Eyes Only is no exception. It looks and sound fantastic. Thank you, Amazon!
  • cedric cosse
    5.0 out of 5 stars achat judicieux
    Reviewed in France on December 14, 2021
    achat ok
  • Robber Mal
    5.0 out of 5 stars For Your Eyes Only
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 5, 2018
    1981’s For Your Eyes Only was memorable for me as the first Bond film I saw at the cinema, although had at that point watched up to The Man with the Golden Gun on TV. Despite having seen the film on video and TV a few times over the years, watching the Blu Ray on my HD Projector and in 5.1 digital surround and after recently watching all the other Bond Films brought home again just why this is an excellent James Bond film and certainly ranks alongside Live and Let Die or The Spy Who Loved Me as Roger Moore’s best outing as 007 and deserves a place in most fans top ten Bond films.
    Why is it so good? After the excesses of the Spy Who Loved Me and even more so Moonraker, EON went back to basics remembering not all of James Bond novels where about supervillains wanting world domination but Bond battling mid-level gangsters and operatives.
    For Your Eyes only was the first Bond of the five 1980s Bond Films to be directed by John Glen. I understand the original intention was For Your Eyes Only and the opening sequence to introduce a new actor to play James Bond with Roger Moore only being enticed back at the last min. Was that a good or bad thing? Good because Moore certainly gives his best performance as James Bond possibly because the script was aimed at a back to basics Bond. Bad because it would have been better in the long run to have cast a new actor since Moore was clearly too old in both Octopussy and a View to A Kill and the producers were always to tempted to make things silly whilst Moore was Bond, hence the series lost impetus again until Timothy Dalton took over. Perhaps a new actor who made 5 Bond films in the 1980s might have successfully rebooted the franchise just like what was later attempted with Brosnan and more recently and successfully with Daniel Craig. Nevermind!
    The tone of For Your Eyes Only is not unlike earlier Bond films like OHMSS, Thunderball, From and Russia with Love and later films like Licence to Kill, Goldeneye or Casino Royale than what was typical of the Roger Moore era. This is also a film that is very much set in Ian Fleming’s books since the screen play was largely based on two short stories For Your Eyes Only – where a young woman called Havelock sets out to avenge the hitman who murdered her parents and Risico – where Bond teams up with Columbo against the double agent, traitor and opium smuggler Kristatos who tries to frame Columbo. In addition, the screenplay made use of un-filmed elements from other Bond Novels such as Goldfinger, OHMSS, and Live and Let Die. The Greek setting is also a homage to Kingsley Amis’s Bond novel Colonel Sun In in all, FYEO is almost as high in pure Fleming DNA as any of the films up to and including Live and Let Die and 2006’s Casino Royale.
    The action and the style generally much more gritty and realistic and exactly what you would expect from spy caper and thriller. It doesn’t venture too far into campy self-parody. OK there are a few such as the opening sequence where Bond kills Blofeld, the 2CV6 car chase, the ice hockey fight scene where Bond dispatches the baddies over the goal line and the ending with Thatcher talking to the parrot who she thinks is Bond. Yes these are a few moments of silliness but otherwise its it is how it should be.
    For Your Eyes Only was the first Bond Film to acknowledge the greatness and try to rehabilitate On Her Majesty’s Secret Service which had been considered the black sheep of the James Bond films. It offers continuity from OHMSS such as Bond visiting Theresa Bond’s grave and the killing of Blofeld (albeit unnamed for legal reasons) in same opening sequence. In addition, there are the skiing and bobsleigh sequences in Cortina that owe a debt to OHMSS. This continues when the action moves to Greece with the character of Columbo played by Topol a “good” criminal owes a lot to Marc Ange Draco (Tracy’s father) in OHMSS although one could say from the novels that character of Draco owes much to Columbo and other Bond allies like Karim Bey and Mattis that Ian Fleming deployed.
    There are some criticisms – Roger Moore was beginning to look a bit too old. The Villain Kristatos played by Julian Glover isn’t really menacing or memorable enough. He’s certainly not a typical Bond Villain or henchman and he does not seem to get enough screen time, mind there again he tries to set up Columbo for assassination by Bond. Perhaps he is just to subtle for a bond movie which is rather odd since Glover is usually great at playing villains but all in all he seems like a number two rather than a number one ok he works for the Soviet’s but it would have been more convincing to work for a really nasty Russian general like Orlov rather than the nice and cuddly & peace loving General Gogol. Then there is Bill Conti’s score which divides yes John Barry is missed overall but the score has some great moments including the Theme song and Ski / Motorbike chase in Cortina, but it isn’t quite the music needed for a Bond Film not enough of the James Bond theme – unlike when Michael Kamen covered for Barry for Licence To Kill or the work of David Arnold.
    As to the BLU Ray. The picture and sound are fantastic.A great purchase for all James Bond fans
  • Colin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great scenery and beautiful location i like the music
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 19, 2024
    I like the story and excitement in exhilarating film
  • Michel F
    5.0 out of 5 stars In the top 5 of the whole James Bond franchise
    Reviewed in Canada on January 7, 2018
    Quite possibly the greatest James Bond of the Roger Moore era. I would rank this one right up there with Goldfinger and From Russia With Love in the vintage James Bond series. Everything that makes a great James Bond movie is here in spades. The villains are numerous and smart and they keep Bond on his toes from start to finish. The odds are against him on so many occasions but he prevails as usual. It reminded me of the Daniel Craig years where he comes very close to dying on numerous occasions. Great scenery, special effects, car chases (you got to love the white and burgundy Lotus he was driving back then) and the excellent Blu-ray transfer of sound and image makes the total experience worthwhile. I initially bought this one in DVD format from a dollar store for a couple of bucks. It had encoding errors that made it stop frequently in the first half hour. I'm glad I decided to replace it with a Blu-ray disc.