Kuuraketti (1979)
Moonraker (original title)Reference View | Change View
- PG
- 2h 6min
- Action, Adventure
- 17 Aug 1979 (Finland)
- Movie
- Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 1 win & 5 nominations.
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Cast verified as complete
| Roger Moore | ... |
James Bond
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| Lois Chiles | ... |
Holly Goodhead
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| Michael Lonsdale | ... |
Hugo Drax
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| Richard Kiel | ... |
Jaws
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| Corinne Cléry | ... |
Corinne Dufour
(as Corinne Clery)
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| Bernard Lee | ... |
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| Geoffrey Keen | ... |
Sir Frederick Gray
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| Desmond Llewelyn | ... |
Q
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| Lois Maxwell | ... |
Miss Moneypenny
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| Toshirô Suga | ... |
Chang
(as Toshiro Suga)
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| Emily Bolton | ... |
Manuela
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| Blanche Ravalec | ... |
Dolly - Jaws' Girlfriend
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Irka Bochenko | ... |
Blonde Beauty
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Mike Marshall | ... |
Col. Scott
(as Michael Marshall)
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Leila Shenna | ... |
Hostess Private Jet
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| Anne Lonnberg | ... |
Museum Guide
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| Jean-Pierre Castaldi | ... |
Pilot Private Jet
(as Jean Pierre Castaldi)
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| Walter Gotell | ... |
General Gogol
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Douglas Lambert | ... |
Mission Control Director
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Arthur Howard | ... |
Cavendish
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| Alfie Bass | ... |
Consumptive Italian
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Brian Keith | ... |
U.S. Shuttle Captain
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George Birt | ... |
Captain Boeing 747
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Kim Fortune | ... |
R.A.F. Officer
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Lizzie Warville | ... |
Russian Girl
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Johnny Traber's Troupe | ... |
Funambulists
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Nicholas Arbez | ... |
Drax's Boy
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Guy Di Rigo | ... |
Ambulanceman
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Chris Dillinger | ... |
Drax's Technician
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Claude Carliez | ... |
Gondolier
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Georges Beller | ... |
Drax's Technician
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Denis Seurat | ... |
Officer Boeing 747
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| Chichinou Kaeppler | ... |
Drax's Girl - Signora Del Mateo
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Christina Hui | ... |
Drax's Girl
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| Françoise Gayat | ... |
Drax's Girl - Lady Victoria Devon
(as Francoise Gayat)
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Nicaise Jean-Louis | ... |
Drax's Girl
(as Nicaise Jean Louis)
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| Catherine Serre | ... |
Drax's Girl - Countess Lubinski
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Béatrice Libert | ... |
Drax's Girl - Mademoiselle Deradier
(as Beatrice Libert)
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| Ken Adam | ... |
Man at St. Marks Square (uncredited)
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Jean-Louis Airola | ... |
Drax Radarman 2 (uncredited)
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S. Newton Anderson | ... |
Samuel (uncredited)
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| Jenny Arasse | ... |
Bit Part (uncredited)
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Michel Berreur | ... |
Venice Boat Pilot (uncredited)
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Daniel Breton | ... |
Fighting Monk / Spatial Base Guard (uncredited)
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| Albert R. Broccoli | ... |
Man at St. Marks Square (uncredited)
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| Dana Broccoli | ... |
Woman at St. Mark's Square (uncredited)
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| George Lane Cooper | ... |
Space Fighter (uncredited)
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Jack Cooper | ... |
Space Fighter (uncredited)
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Guy Delorme | ... |
Tree Assassin (uncredited)
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| Eddie Eddon | ... |
Space Fighter (uncredited)
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| Benoît Ferreux | ... |
Moonraker Pilot (uncredited)
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| Patrick Floersheim | ... |
Moonraker Pilot (uncredited)
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Dorothy Ford | ... |
Woman in Gondolia (uncredited)
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Terry Forrestal | ... |
Space Fighter (uncredited)
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Adele Fátima | ... |
Deleted scenes (uncredited)
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David Gabison | ... |
Technician in Drax Launching Site (uncredited)
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John Gant | ... |
Venice Coffin Assassin (uncredited)
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| Lewis Gilbert | ... |
Man at St. Mark's Square (uncredited)
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| Richard Graydon | ... |
Space Fighter (uncredited)
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Rika Hofmann | ... |
Model (uncredited)
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Barrie Holland | ... |
Space Fighter (uncredited)
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Peter Howitt | ... |
Rio de Janeiro Hotel Manager (uncredited)
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Dominique Hulin | ... |
(uncredited)
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W.C. 'Chunky' Huse | ... |
Sailor at St. Mark's Square (uncredited)
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David Jalil | ... |
Drax's Boy (uncredited)
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| Gilles Kohler | ... |
Space Fighter (uncredited)
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Carlos Kurt | ... |
Airport Metal Detector Guard (uncredited)
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| George Leech | ... |
Drax's Minion (uncredited)
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Melinda Maxwell | ... |
Drax's Girl (uncredited)
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Marc Mazza | ... |
Technician in Venini Laboratory (uncredited)
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Alexandra Middendorf | ... |
Moonraker Launch Technician (uncredited)
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Patrick Morin | ... |
Painter at St. Mark's Square (uncredited)
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Ralph G. Morse | ... |
Astronaut (uncredited)
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Daniel Perche | ... |
Drax Radarman 1 (uncredited)
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Claude Pillas | ... |
Venice Speedboat Gunman (uncredited)
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Jacques Pisias | ... |
Waiter at St. Mark's Square (uncredited)
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Jean Rupert | ... |
Technician in Venini laboratory (uncredited)
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| Bob Sherman | ... |
Moonraker Mission Control (uncredited) (voice)
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| Bob Simmons | ... |
Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)
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| Marc Smith | ... |
Tannoy (uncredited) (voice)
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| John Sullivan | ... |
Space Fighter (uncredited)
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| Victor Tourjansky | ... |
Man with Bottle (uncredited)
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Jean Tournier | ... |
Painter at St. Mark's Square (uncredited)
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| Nikki Van der Zyl | ... |
Corinne Dufour (uncredited) (voice)
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| Lionel Vitrant | ... |
un homme de Drax (uncredited)
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Herma Vos | ... |
Astronaut (uncredited)
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| Malcolm Weaver | ... |
Space Fighter (uncredited)
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| Paul Weston | ... |
Space Fighter (uncredited)
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| Michael G. Wilson | ... |
Man Outside Venini Glass / NASA Technician / Man on Bridge (uncredited)
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Directed by
| Lewis Gilbert | ... | (directed by) |
Written by
| Christopher Wood | ... | (screenplay by) |
| Ian Fleming | ... | (novel) (uncredited) |
| Gerry Anderson | ... | (screenplay) (uncredited) |
| Tony Barwick | ... | (character creator) (uncredited) |
Produced by
| Gerry Anderson | ... | producer (uncredited) |
| Albert R. Broccoli | ... | producer (produced by) |
| William P. Cartlidge | ... | associate producer |
| Michael G. Wilson | ... | executive producer |
Music by
| John Barry | ... | (music by) |
Cinematography by
| Jean Tournier | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
| John Glen | ||
Editorial Department
| Peter Davies | ... | assistant editor |
| John Grover | ... | assembly editor |
| Luce Grunenwaldt | ... | assistant editor (as Luce Gruenwaldt) |
| Mike Round | ... | assistant editor (as Michael Round) |
| Alan Strachan | ... | assembly editor (uncredited) |
Casting By
| Margot Capelier | ||
| Weston Drury Jr. | ||
Production Design by
| Ken Adam | ... | (production designed by) |
Art Direction by
| Charles Bishop | ||
| Max Douy | ||
Set Decoration by
| Peter Howitt | ||
Costume Design by
| Jacques Fonteray | ||
Makeup Department
| Monique Archambault | ... | makeup artist |
| Paul Engelen | ... | makeup artist |
| Mike Jones | ... | hair: Roger Moore's |
| Jacques Michel | ... | wig maker |
| Pierre Vadé | ... | hairdresser (as Pierre Vade) |
Production Management
| Robert Boulic | ... | assistant unit manager: France |
| Terence Churcher | ... | production manager |
| Chris Kenny | ... | unit manager (U.K.) |
| Robert Saussier | ... | unit manager (France) |
| Jean-Pierre Spiri-Mercanton | ... | production manager |
| Roberto Bakker | ... | production manager: Latin America (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
| Peter Bennett | ... | assistant director: second unit |
| Meyer Berreby | ... | assistant director: second unit |
| Chris Carreras | ... | second assistant director |
| Mishka Cheyko | ... | first assistant director (as Michel Cheyko) |
| Ernest Day | ... | second unit director |
| John Glen | ... | second unit director |
| Gareth Tandy | ... | assistant director: models |
| Lamar Boren | ... | underwater unit director (uncredited) |
| Barbara Broccoli | ... | second assistant director (uncredited) |
| Mike Higgins | ... | second assistant director: space battle (uncredited) |
| Stefano Priori | ... | additional assistant director: action unit (uncredited) |
Art Department
| Ernest Archer | ... | assistant art director (as Ernie Archer) |
| Stan Atkins | ... | head metal fabricator |
| Pierre Charron | ... | set dresser |
| David Coley | ... | carpenter: 1st assistant to Harry Laing |
| Jacques Douy | ... | assistant art director |
| Serge Douy | ... | assistant art director |
| Louis Duquenne | ... | construction manager |
| John Fenner | ... | assistant art director |
| Marc Frédérix | ... | assistant art director (as Marc Frederix) |
| Alain Guyard | ... | buyer |
| André Labussière | ... | set dresser (as Andre Labussiere) |
| Harry Lange | ... | space art director |
| John Lanzer | ... | buyer |
| Raymond Lemoigne | ... | props (as Raymond Le Moigne) |
| Jean-Pierre Nossereau | ... | buyer (as Jean Nossereau) |
| Michael Redding | ... | construction manager |
| Pierre Roudeix | ... | props |
| Paul Wescott | ... | supervisor scenic painter |
| John Chisholm | ... | props (uncredited) |
| Gilly Noyes Court | ... | scenic artist (uncredited) |
| Frank Walsh | ... | set designer (uncredited) |
Sound Department
| Daniel Brisseau | ... | sound mixer |
| Gérard de Lagarde | ... | sound assistant (as Gerard De Lagarde) |
| Dino Di Campo | ... | dubbing editor |
| Graham V. Hartstone | ... | re-recording mixer |
| John Iles | ... | consultant: Dolby |
| Catherine Kelber | ... | dialogue editor |
| Jean Labourel | ... | sound assistant |
| Nicolas Le Messurier | ... | re-recording mixer |
| Jean-Pierre Lelong | ... | sound effects (as Jean Pierre Lelong) |
| Gordon K. McCallum | ... | chief re-recording mixer |
| Colin Miller | ... | dubbing editor |
| Allan Sones | ... | dubbing editor |
| Nigel Galt | ... | assistant sound editor (uncredited) |
| John Hayward | ... | re-recording mixer (uncredited) |
| William Parnell | ... | assistant sound editor (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
| René Albouze | ... | special effects (as Rene Albouze) |
| Charles-Henri Assola | ... | special effects (as Charles Assola) |
| John Evans | ... | special effects |
| Serge Pouvianne | ... | special effects (as Serge Ponvianne) |
| John Richardson | ... | special effects |
| Mike Bulley | ... | special effects unit: camera assistant (uncredited) |
| Ron Cartwright | ... | special effects technician (uncredited) |
| Chris Corbould | ... | special effects technician (uncredited) |
| Anton Furst | ... | special effects (uncredited) |
| Mark Meddings | ... | special effects trainee (uncredited) |
| Marc Ratcliffe | ... | special effects crew (uncredited) |
Visual Effects by
| Jean Berard | ... | visual effects (France) |
| Robin Browne | ... | optical effects cameraman |
| Bill Hansard | ... | process consultant |
| Peter Lamont | ... | visual effects art director |
| Louis Lapeyre | ... | process effects (France) |
| Derek Meddings | ... | visual effects supervisor |
| Paul Wilson | ... | visual effects cameraman |
| Keith Holland | ... | visual effects camera operator (uncredited) |
| Jon Sorensen | ... | visual effects assistant camera (uncredited) |
Stunts
| Michel Berreur | ... | stunts |
| Daniel Breton | ... | stunts |
| Claude Carliez | ... | stunt arranger: France / stunts |
| Guy Di Rigo | ... | stunts |
| Dorothy Ford | ... | stunts |
| Martin Grace | ... | stunts |
| Richard Graydon | ... | stunts |
| Bob Simmons | ... | action sequence arranger |
| Paul Weston | ... | stunts |
| Don 'Tweet' Caltvedt | ... | skydiving stunt coordinator (uncredited) |
| Jack Cooper | ... | additional stunts (uncredited) |
| Howard Curtis | ... | additional stunts (uncredited) |
| Eddie Eddon | ... | additional stunts (uncredited) |
| Terry Forrestal | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
| Martin Grace | ... | stunt double: Richard Kiel, cable car sequence (uncredited) / stunt double: Roger Moore (uncredited) |
| Richard Graydon | ... | stunt double: Roger Moore, cable car sequence (uncredited) |
| Reg Harding | ... | additional stunts (uncredited) |
| Rick Lester | ... | stunt double: Roger Moore (uncredited) |
| Jake Lombard | ... | skydiving stunt double: James Bond (uncredited) |
| John Long | ... | stunt glider pilot (uncredited) |
| Ron Luginbill | ... | skydiving stunt double: Jaws (uncredited) |
| Peter Munt | ... | stunt double: horse stunts (uncredited) |
| Claude Pillas | ... | stunt performer (uncredited) |
| Dinny Powell | ... | additional stunts (uncredited) |
| Nosher Powell | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
| Bob Simmons | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
| Tony Smart | ... | additional stunts (uncredited) |
| Michael Turk | ... | nautical stunt arranger (uncredited) |
| Paul Weston | ... | stunt double: Richard Kiel (uncredited) |
| B.J. Worth | ... | skydiving stunt double: pilot (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
| Guy Delattre | ... | camera operator |
| Michel Deloire | ... | camera operator |
| James Devis | ... | camera operator |
| W.C. 'Chunky' Huse | ... | camera grip (as Chunky Huse) |
| Alec Mills | ... | camera operator |
| John Morgan | ... | camera operator |
| Patrick Morin | ... | still photographer |
| Jacques Renoir | ... | camera operator: second unit |
| Jimmy Spoard | ... | grip |
| René Strasser | ... | key grip (as Rene Strasser) |
| Jacques Touillaud | ... | gaffer (as Jacques Touilland) |
| Tony Woodcock | ... | 2 unit |
| Peter Bischoff | ... | still photographer (uncredited) |
| Pierre Boffety | ... | assistant camera (uncredited) |
| Lamar Boren | ... | photographer: underwater unit (uncredited) |
| Rande DeLuca | ... | aerial parachute photographer (uncredited) |
| Philip Grosvenor | ... | assistant camera (uncredited) |
| Martin Hume | ... | clapper loader (uncredited) |
| Michael J. Jacobs | ... | special unit photographer (uncredited) |
| Stan McClain | ... | assistant camera: aerial unit (uncredited) |
| Phil Pastuhov | ... | aerial camera operator: second unit (uncredited) |
| Miki Thomas | ... | clapper/loader: a camera (uncredited) |
| Peter Versey | ... | assistant camera: model unit (uncredited) |
| Richard Vidal | ... | electrician france (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
| Colette Baudot | ... | wardrobe mistress |
| Jean Zay | ... | wardrobe master |
Location Management
| Andy Armstrong | ... | assistant location manager: Brazil |
| John Comfort | ... | location manager: USA |
| Frank Ernst | ... | location manager: Brazil |
| Philippe Modave | ... | location manager: Italy |
Music Department
| Michael Boddicker | ... | musician: synthesizer |
| Monty Norman | ... | composer: James Bond theme |
| Derek Watkins | ... | musician: trumpet |
| Roger Roche | ... | music engineer (uncredited) |
| Louise Di Tullio | ... | musician: flute (uncredited) |
| Dan Wallin | ... | scoring mixer (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
| Josie Fulford | ... | continuity |
| Gladys Goldsmith | ... | continuity |
| Vernon Harris | ... | script editor |
| Elaine Schreyeck | ... | continuity |
Additional Crew
| Dominique Bach | ... | secretary to producer |
| Brian Bailey | ... | production accountant |
| Reginald A. Barkshire | ... | production coordinator |
| Paul Beugin | ... | production accountant: France |
| Maurice Binder | ... | title designer: main titles |
| Albert R. Broccoli | ... | presenter |
| Eric Burgess | ... | space consultant |
| Gilles Durieux | ... | unit publicist |
| Simone Escoffier | ... | production secretary |
| Lorraine Fennell | ... | production coordinator rio |
| Marguerite Green | ... | production assistant |
| Steve Swan | ... | unit publicist |
| Marie-Christine Adam | ... | stand-in: Ms. Bochenko (uncredited) |
| R. Patrick Cooper | ... | second project manager: pristine digital restoration (uncredited) |
| Jeremy Coote | ... | runner: uk (uncredited) |
| Tony Dyson | ... | robotics (uncredited) |
| J.W. 'Corkey' Fornof | ... | consultant: aviation (uncredited) |
| Steve Gadler | ... | stand-in: Mr. Moore (uncredited) |
| Joy Helman | ... | publicity: London (uncredited) |
| A.N. Other | ... | stand-in: Mr. Llewelyn (uncredited) |
| Eugene Rizzo | ... | unit publicist: Italy (uncredited) |
| Denis Seurat | ... | stand-in (uncredited) |
| Doris Spriggs | ... | assistant: Roger Moore (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- Les Productions Artistes Associés (A Franco-British Co-Production)
- Eon Productions (A Franco-British Co-Production)
Distributors
- United Artists (1979) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- United Artists (1979) (United States) (theatrical) (as United Artists A Transamerica Company)
- C.B. Films S.A. (1979) (Spain) (theatrical)
- Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF) (1979) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Les Artistes Associés S.A.B. (1979) (France) (theatrical)
- Rank Filmes de Portugal (1979) (Portugal) (theatrical)
- Tuschinski Film Distribution (1979) (Netherlands) (theatrical) (as Nova)
- United Artists (A-Asia) (1979) (Australia) (theatrical)
- United Artists (1979) (Argentina) (theatrical) (as Artistas Unidos)
- United Artists (1979) (Finland) (theatrical)
- United Artists (1979) (Greece) (theatrical)
- United Artists (1979) (Italy) (theatrical)
- United Artists (1979) (Japan) (theatrical)
- United Artists (1979) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- United Artists (1979) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- United Artists Corporation (1980) (India) (theatrical)
- Home Box Office (HBO) (1980) (United States) (tv)
- American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1981) (United States) (tv)
- Warner Home Video (1982) (Australia) (VHS)
- Warner Home Video (1982) (United Kingdom) (VHS)
- CBS/Fox (1983) (United States) (video) (Betamax)
- RCA (II) (1983) (United States) (video) (Selectavision videodisc)
- Warner Home Video (1983) (Australia) (video)
- Warner Home Video (1983) (United Kingdom) (VHS)
- CBS/Fox (1984) (United States) (VHS)
- Warner Home Video (1985) (Japan) (video) (LaserDisc)
- Fazer Musiikki Oy/Fazer Video (Finland) (VHS) (for United Artists)
- Scanvideo (Finland) (VHS) (for United Artists)
- Warner Home Vidéo (1987) (France) (VHS) (dubbed version)
- MGM Home Entertainment (1988) (United States) (VHS)
- MGM Home Entertainment (1990) (United States) (video) (LaserDisc)
- Warner Home Video (1990) (Australia) (VHS) (re-release)
- Warner Home Video (1991) (Germany) (video) (LaserDisc)
- MGM Home Entertainment (1992) (United States) (VHS)
- Warner Home Video (1992) (United States) (VHS)
- Mainostelevisio (MTV3) (1993) (Finland) (tv)
- France 2 (FR2) (1994) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- MGM Home Entertainment (1994) (Canada) (VHS)
- MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1994) (United States) (VHS)
- Philips (United States) (video) (CD-i)
- Audio Visual Enterprises (1995) (Greece) (VHS)
- Philips (1995) (United States) (video) (CD-i)
- MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1996) (United States) (VHS)
- Chapel Distribution (1997) (Australia) (theatrical) (35mm print)
- France 2 (FR2) (1998) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- Image Entertainment (1998) (United States) (video) (LaserDisc) (for MGM)
- MGM Home Entertainment (1998) (United States) (video) (LaserDisc)
- Warner Home Video (1998) (United States) (DVD)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2000) (Australia) (DVD) (Special Edition)
- MGM Home Entertainment (2000) (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- MGM Home Entertainment (2000) (United States) (DVD)
- Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (2000) (Netherlands) (DVD) (Special Edition)
- Egmont Entertainment (2001) (Finland) (DVD) (1-disc edition)
- MGM Home Entertainment (2001) (France) (DVD)
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2005) (United States) (DVD)
- FS Film (2006) (Finland) (DVD) (40-disc James Bond Ultimate DVD Collection Monster Box)
- Gativideo (2006) (Argentina) (DVD)
- Gativideo (2006) (Argentina) (VHS)
- Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) (2006) (World-wide) (DVD) (Ultimate Edition)
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2006) (Australia) (DVD) (Ultimate Edition)
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2006) (United Kingdom) (DVD) (Ultimate Edition)
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2006) (United States) (DVD) (Ultimate Edition)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2007) (United States) (DVD) (Ultimate Edition)
- FS Film (2007) (Finland) (DVD) (2-disc edition)
- Fox Pathé Europa (2007) (France) (DVD)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2008) (United States) (Blu-ray) (DVD) (Two-Disc Ultimate Edition)
- FS Film (2008) (Finland) (DVD) (42-disc James Bond Ultimate Collection)
- Fox Pathé Europa (2009) (France) (Blu-ray)
- Sub (2011) (Finland) (tv)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2012) (United States) (Blu-ray) (DVD) (23-disc Bond 50 edition)
- FS Film (2012) (Finland) (Blu-ray) (DVD) (23-disc Bond 50)
- Film1 (2012) (Netherlands) (tv) (limited)
- France 3 (2012) (France) (tv)
- France 4 (2012) (France) (tv)
- Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (2012) (Netherlands) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- FS Film (2013) (Finland) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- Nelonen (2013) (Finland) (tv)
- France Ô (2014) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2016) (United States) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- RTL Entertainment (2016) (Netherlands) (tv) (RTL7)
- Rai 3 (2016) (Italy) (tv)
- Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (2020) (United States) (Blu-ray) (DVD) (reprint for MGM)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (Brazil) (DVD)
- CBS/Fox (United States) (laserdisc)
- Warner Home Vídeo (Brazil) (VHS)
Special Effects
- Les Films Michel François (optical effects: France)
Other Companies
- Pinewood Studios (sound re-recording by)
- S.I.M.O. (sound re-recording by)
- Studio Davout (music recording at)
Storyline
| Plot Summary |
James Bond is back for another mission and this time, he is blasting off into space. A spaceship travelling through space is mysteriously hijacked and Bond must work quickly to find out who was behind it all. He starts with the rockets creators, Drax Industries and the man behind the organization, Hugo Drax. On his journey he ends up meeting Dr. Holly Goodhead and encounters the metal-toothed Jaws once again. Written by simon |
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| Taglines | Where all the other Bonds end . . . this one begins! See more » |
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Box Office
| Budget | $34,000,000 (estimated) |
| Cumulative Worldwide Gross | $140,000,000 |
Did You Know?
| Trivia | Except for a few brief close-ups, the entire sequence of Bond, Jaws, and the pilot falling from the plane, with Bond and the pilot fighting for a single parachute, was shot in free fall. The seven-pound camera for these sequences was mounted on the helmet of another skydiver, and a few shots are of the cameraman's own arms and legs. Stuntmen Jake Lombard and B.J. Worth wore parachutes concealed within their suits. The "parachute" over which they fought, was actually a dummy chute, which had to be removed before the stuntman could use the real parachute underneath. Stuntman Jake Lombard would don and remove the dummy chute up to three times in a single jump. The actual parachutes used by the stuntmen had a main and reserve chute concealed within the suitcoats. A breakaway seam ran down the back, which allowed the parachute to be opened without the need to remove the coat. There were only sixty to seventy seconds of free fall time, between when the stunt performers exited the aircraft, and when they had to activate their chutes. After factoring in the time needed to get the performers and cameraman into position after leaving their plane, only a few seconds of film could be shot per jump. Therefore, the entire sequence required eighty-eight jumps, and five weeks to film, just to produce the two minutes of footage in the final movie. See more » |
| Goofs | It is stated that the space station is not visible from Earth because it is using radar jamming. First, radar jamming consists of broadcasting interference, which makes the presence of the jammer known. Second, an object 200 meters across in low Earth would be visible to the naked eye - as the current smaller International Space Station is. See more » |
| Movie Connections | Edited into UK Milk Board 'Moonraker' Television Commercial (1979). See more » |
| Soundtracks | Moonraker See more » |
| Crazy Credits | [Filmed at ...] Pinewood Studios (London) and on location in Italy, Brazil, Guatemala, U.S.A. and Outer Space! See more » |
| Quotes |
Sir Frederick Gray, Minister of Defence:
My God, what's Bond doing? Q: I think he's attempting re-entry, sir. See more » |