
Nobody does it better...thirteen times.
Plot outline
Personal notes
Cast
- Roger Moore
- Maud Adams
- Louis Jourdan
- Kristina Wayborn
- Kabir Bedi
- Steven Berkoff
- David Meyer
- Tony Meyer
- Desmond Llewelyn
- Robert Brown
- Lois Maxwell
- Michaela Clavell
- Walter Gotell
- Vijay Amritraj
- Albert Moses
- Geoffrey Keen
- Douglas Wilmer
- Andy Bradford
- Philip Voss
- Bruce Boa
- Richard LeParmentier
- Paul Hardwick
- Suzanne Jerome
- Cherry Gillespie
- Dermot Crowley
- Peter Porteous
- Eva Reuber-Staier
- Jeremy Bulloch
- Tina Hudson
- William Derrick
- Stuart Saunders
- Patrick Barr
- Gabor Vernon
- Hugo Bower
- Ken Norris
- Tony Arjuna
- Gertan Klauber
- Brenda Cowling
- David Grahame
- Brian Coburn
- Michael Halphie
- Mary Stavin
- Carolyn Seaward
- Carole Ashby
- Cheryl Anne
- Jani-Z
- Julie Martin
- Joni Flynn
- Julie Barth
- Kathy Davies
- Helene Hunt
- Gillian De Terville
- Safira Afzal
- Louise King
- Tina Robinson Hansen
- Alison Worth
- Janine Andrews
- Lynda Knight
- Susanne Dando
- Teresa Craddock
- Kirsten Harrison
- Christine Cullers
- Lisa Jackman
- Jane Aldridge
- Christine Gibson
- Tracy Llewellyn
- Ruth Flynn
- Roberto Germains
- Richard Graydon
- The Hassani Troupe
- The Flying Cherokees
- Carol Richter
- Josef Richter
- Vera Fossett
- Shirley Fossett
- Barrie Winship
- Ravinder Singh Reyett
- Gurdial Sira
- Michael Moor
- Sven Surtees
- Peter Edmund
- Ray Charles
- Talib Johnny
- Lewis Alexander
- Alan Austen
- R.J. Bell
- Ken Burns
- Ishaq Bux
- Gary John Clarke
- Kenneth Coombs
- Barbie Denham
- Sally Dewhurst
- Salo Gardner
- Sneh Gupta
- Reg Harding
- Jennifer Hill
- Nick Hobbs
- Lew Hooper
- Eric Kent
- Aileen Lewis
- Eugene Lipinski
- Derek Lyons
- Jay McGrath
- Cathy Munroe
- Ingrid Pitt
- Charles Price
- Lenny Rabin
- Reggae Ranjhe
- Mike Reynell
- Rochelle Rose
- Peter Ross-Murray
- Gary Russell
- Gito Santana
- Bunny Seaman
- Tina Simmons
- John Simpkin
- Nicola Stapleton
- Michael G. Wilson
Plots
A fake Fabergé egg, and a fellow Agent's death, lead James Bond to uncover an international jewel-smuggling operation, headed by the mysterious Octopussy, being used to disguise a nuclear attack on N.A.T.O. forces.
James Bond's next mission sends him to the circus. A British Agent was murdered and found holding onto a priceless Fabergé egg. Kamal Kahn buys the egg at an auction, but Bond becomes suspicious when Kahn meets up with Russian General Orlov. Bond soon finds out that Kahn's and Orlov's plan is to blow-up a nuclear device on a U.S. Air Force Base. Bond teams up with a circus group, which are headed by the beautiful Octopussy, who is also close friend of Kahn.
When a "00" Agent is found dead holding a Fabergé egg, the British are suspicious and send James Bond to investigate. He discovers a connection between the priceless egg, an elaborate smuggling operation, and a plot by a renegade Soviet General to detonate an atomic bomb on a U.S. Air Force Base.
James Bond must investigate the murder of a fellow agent who was clutching a priceless Fabergé egg at the time of his death. The trail leads to the mysterious Octopussy, whose travelling circus features a company of luscious, athletic women. Bond and Octopussy share a passionate affection, but soon 007 discovers that the elegant Kamal Khan is working with a mad Russian General to blow-up an atomic bomb on a U.S. Air Force Base. As Bond tries to stop the nightmarish scheme, his exploits will include a riveting chase through the streets of India, a deadly brawl on top of a speeding train, and a breathtaking mid-air knife fight on an airplane wing.
James Bond is sent on a mission to discover how another, dying, "00" Agent crashes through the British Embassy's window with a fake Fabergé egg in his hand. He discovers that it's not only him that's interested in the real egg when it's put up for auction and is bought by rich exiled Afghan Prince, Kamal Khan. Bond's suspicions deepen when Kamal Khan meets with General Orlov, an insane Russian General who desires to conquer Europe, as well as faking Russia's art treasures as Russia's Government plans to disarm its weapons. 007 discovers that Orlov and Khan plan to blow-up an atomic bomb on a U.S. Air Force Base. Connecting Orlov, Khan, and Bond is the beautiful, but mysterious, female smuggler known only as "Octopussy", but will she help or kill Bond.
When Agent 009 turns up dead at the British Embassy in East Berlin holding a Russian Fabergé egg, 007 is called in to investigate. He soon finds out that the egg is being sought by a collector named Kamal Khan, who is in league with a psychopathic Soviet General, Orlov, who is hell-bent on Soviet domination despite reprimands from his superiors. Orlov's plan involves smuggling an atomic bomb onto a U.S. Air Force Base in West Germany, in the hopes of crippling the country and leaving it an easy target for Soviet conquest. Bond's investigation of Khan leads him to India, where he meets a mysterious woman named "Octopussy", who is connected to Khan. The bomb is smuggled aboard a circus train, and one of the men helping Kamal and Orlov is the man responsible for killing 009. Bond must race against time to stop the bomb from exploding and killing thousands, then running down Kamal Khan before he escapes.