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For Your Eyes Only

No one comes close to James Bond, 007.
1981 | 128m | English

(113145 votes)

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A British spy ship has sunk and on board was a hi-tech encryption device. James Bond is sent to find the device that holds British launching instructions before the enemy Soviets get to it first.
Release Date: Jun 24, 1981
Director: John Glen
Writer: Richard Maibaum, Michael G. Wilson, Ian Fleming
Genres: Adventure, Action, Thriller
Keywords assassin, undercover, secret intelligence service, coral reef, figure skating, snow skiing, smuggling (contraband), secret mission, mountain, parrot, monastery, sea, submarine, olympic games, kgb, cryptographic device, british secret service, london, england, england, drug trafficking, ski jump, motorcycle, serious
Production Companies United Artists, EON Productions
Box Office Revenue: $195,300,000
Budget: $28,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 24, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Roger Moore James Bond
Carole Bouquet Melina Havelock
Chaim Topol Milos Columbo
Julian Glover Aristotle Kristatos
Lynn-Holly Johnson Bibi Dahl
Cassandra Harris Countess Lisl von Schlaf
Jill Bennett Jacoba Brink
Michael Gothard Emile Leopold Locque
John Wyman Erich Kriegler
Jack Hedley Sir Timothy Havelock
Lois Maxwell Miss Moneypenny
Desmond Llewelyn Q
Geoffrey Keen Sir Frederick Gray
Walter Gotell General Anatol Gogol
James Villiers Tanner
John Moreno Luigi Ferrara
Charles Dance Claus
Paul Angelis Karageorge
Toby Robins Iona Havelock
Jack Klaff Apostis
Alkis Kritikos Santos
Stag Theodore Nikos
Stefan Kalipha Hector Gonzales
Graham Crowden First Sea Lord
Noel Johnson Vice Admiral
William Hoyland McGregor
Paul Brooke Bunky
Fred Bryant Vicar
Robbin Young Girl in Flower Shop
Graham Hawkes Mantis Man
Janet Brown Margaret Thatcher, Primera Ministra
John Wells Denis Thatcher, esposo de la Primera Ministra
Maureen Bennett Sharon, Q's Assistant (uncredited)
Andy Bradford Guard at St. Cyril (uncredited)
Jeremy Bulloch Smithers
Eva Rueber-Staier Rublevich
George Sweeney Helicopter Pilot
Lalla Dean Girl at Pool (uncredited)
Sheena Easton Herself - Singer in Title Sequence (uncredited)
John Hollis Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Greg Powell Henchman (uncredited)
Vanya Seager Girl Who Kisses Henchman (uncredited)
Chai Lee Girl at Pool (uncredited)
Bob Simmons Henchman Lotus Explosion Victim (uncredited)
Caroline Cossey Girl at Pool (uncredited)
Name Job
John Grover Editor
Maude Spector Casting
John Glen Director
Richard Maibaum Screenplay
Bill Conti Original Music Composer
Debbie McWilliams Casting
Peter Lamont Production Design
Michael G. Wilson Screenplay
Ian Fleming Novel
Sheena Easton Theme Song Performance
Eddie Powell Stunts
Greg Powell Stunts
Willy Bogner Action Director
Alan Hume Director of Photography
John Fenner Art Direction
Vernon Dixon Set Decoration
Elizabeth Waller Costume Design
Eric Allwright Makeup Artist
George Frost Makeup Artist
Ron Quelch Production Assistant
Derek Meddings Visual Effects Supervisor
Maurice Binder Main Title Designer
Bob Simmons Stunts
Name Title
Albert R. Broccoli Producer
Tom Pevsner Producer
Michael G. Wilson Executive Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
8.0

Bibi vs. Melina Agent 007 (Roger Moore) seeks to apprehend a lost British encryption device in order to prevent the Soviets from acquiring it as events switch from the Ionian Sea to a villa in Spain to wintery actions in Northern Italy to a Greek Island to Albania to an abandoned mountaintop mona ... stery (Meteora, Greece). Whilst “For Your Eyes Only” (1981) tones down the excesses of the previous film “Moonraker” (1979), it still contains the requisite Bond staples & absurdities and is another strong installment in Moore’s 7-film stint (1973-1985). There are high society pool parties, mountainside car chases, ski thrills, ice skating, underwater intrigue and an exciting cliff-climbing close. Of course, there are the usual beautiful women, this time headed by grief-stricken brunette Melina (Carole Bouquet) with bubbly teen figure skater Bibi (Lynn-Holly Johnson) in second. Although some find winsome Lynn-Holly annoying as curvy Bibi, she’s a highlight of the film and one of the best ‘Bond girls’ in the franchise IMHO. Plus her naïve, spirited disposition works as a necessary counterpoint to Melina’s comatose solemnity. James’ line to Bibi is priceless: “Well, you get your clothes on and I'll buy you an ice cream.” Johnson, incidentally was 21-22 during shooting while her character was around 16-17. The film runs 2 hours, 7 minutes. GRADE: A-

Jun 23, 2021
GenerationofSwine
10.0

This and the Spy Who Loved me were Roger Moore's top 2 of his own Bond films... and I can see that. It's not as over-the-top as Moonraker (which is one of the worst Bond movies ever made), it's not as silly as some of his other outings, although, if you are a Moore fan that hasn't seen this yet, ... fear not, it still has the Silly Bond moments that are his trope. It's actually just... solid. For Your Eyes Only is the Roger Moore film that could have been a solid, stand alone movie, removed from the 007 franchise, that still stood up on it's own. It's a bit darker than the others, it's a bit more realistic, it's a bit more story driven... and yet it maintains the Moore Era silliness that people come to expect out of his films, but with an actual story feel to it. The Spy Who Loved Me is Moore's magnum opus in the 007 franchise, but For Your Eyes Only comes pretty close to dethroning it. Even as an unapologetic Connery Bond fan, this is one of the best in the franchise.

Jan 11, 2023
drystyx
9.0

This is an epic Bond film. 007 is sent to beat Russia to find an important device that sank in the ocean. It's important to the security of the British people. There is non stop action, beautiful women, beautiful scenery, exotic locales, wit, gadgets, everything that makes Bond movies special and ... entertaining. Over the top? Well, all Bond movies are over the top, which is why the ones that pretend not to be over the top look sillier than the ones that don't make the pretense. In Carole Boquet as Melina, we have the most beautiful of all the Bond females, with perhaps the exception of Bach in The Spy Who Loved Me. Melina also helps to make this as great a movie as it is. I rate it as the second best 007 film ever made, just behind "The Spy Who Loved Me". And that's great company.

Apr 03, 2023
Geronimo1967
6.0

A British spy trawler is sunk in the Aegean Sea. Oceanographer Jack Hedley ("Havelock") is tasked with trying to find the ship before a vital piece of tracking hardware falls into enemy hands. Things don't go to plan though, and once the wreck has been located a brutal murder ensues and Roger Moore ... ("007"), aided by the daughter of the murdered scientist (Carole Bouquet), has to try and track down the stolen kit before it falls into the hands of the Soviets. The adventure elements of this are pretty good as are the gadgets, but the casting isn't up to much. Aside from the star, there is little skill on offer as Topol, an oddly cast Julian Glover as baddie "Kristatos" and the thoroughly peevish ice-skating protegé Lynn-Holly Johnson ("Bibi") all struggle to keep this sluggish plot rumbling along until a really rather half-baked ending. It's got some fine cinematography of Greece and the set-piece action scenes work well enough, but I'm afraid this outing for "Mr. Bond" is not one of his better ones in my book.

Jun 07, 2023
CharlesTatum
9.0

Definitely my favorite James Bond entry, as 007 must retrieve a device that can control nuclear weapons before it falls into the wrong (Soviet) hands. Moore cruises through, the action is excellent, and the film moves along briskly. (PG)- Physical violence, gun violence, mild gore, some profanity ... , brief female nudity, sexual references, some adult situations.

Jun 07, 2023
2_Fast-22
8.0

Another Bond I used to not like, while I have never seen this as one of the worst like Diamonds Are Forever, A View to a Kill and Licence to Kill, I did used to not like this film, but now I see it as a top 10 Bond film. ...

Nov 23, 2024