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Moonraker (1979
1979 in film

The year 1979 in film involved some significant events....
) is the eleventh spy film
Spy film

The spy film film genre deals with the subject of fictional espionage, either in a realistic way or as a basis for fantasy. Many novels in the spy fiction genre have been adapted as films, although in many cases the overall tone is changed....
 in the James Bond
James Bond

James Bond 007 is a fictional character created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short story collections....
 series
James Bond (film series)

The James Bond film series are British spy films inspired by Ian Fleming's novels about the fictional character MI6 agent James Bond . The franchise remains as one of the longest continually running film series in history, having been in ongoing production from 1962 to 2008 with a six-year hiatus between 1989 and 1995....
, and the fourth to star Roger Moore
Roger Moore

Sir Roger George Moore Order of the British Empire is an English actor. He is perhaps best known for portraying two British action heroes, Simon Templar in the television series The Saint from 1962 to 1969, and James Bond in James Bond ....
 as the fictional
Fictional character

A character is any person, persona, identity, or entity that exists in a The arts. The process of conveying information about characters in fiction is called characterisation....
 MI6
Secret Intelligence Service

The Secret Intelligence Service , colloquially known as MI6 is the United Kingdom's external intelligence agency, part of the country's United Kingdom intelligence community....
 agent James Bond
James Bond (character)

Commander James Bond, Order of St Michael and St George, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve is a fictional character created by novelist Ian Fleming in 1952....
. The film, directed by Lewis Gilbert
Lewis Gilbert

Lewis Gilbert Order of the British Empire is an England film director, film producer and screenwriter, born in London. After a career as a child actor in films in the 1920s and 1930s, he began shooting documentary films for the Royal Air Force during World War II....
, co-stars Lois Chiles
Lois Chiles

Lois Cleveland Chiles is an United States actor and former fashion model best known for her role as Dr. Holly Goodhead in the 1979 James Bond film Moonraker ....
, Michael Lonsdale
Michael Lonsdale

Michael Lonsdale, sometimes billed as Michel Lonsdale is an Anglo-French actor who has appeared in over 180 films and television shows....
, Corinne Clery
Corinne Clery

Corinne Clery, byname of Corinna Picolo, is a France actress.Born in Paris, Clery started her acting career in the late 1960s under the name Corinne Piccoli....
, and Richard Kiel
Richard Kiel

Richard Dawson Kiel is an United States actor best known for his role as the steel-toothed Jaws in the James Bond movies The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker as well as the video game James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing, and Mr....
. In the film, Bond is sent to investigate the mysterious theft of a space shuttle, leading him to Hugo Drax
Hugo Drax

Sir Hugo Drax is a fictional character created by author Ian Fleming for the James Bond novel Moonraker . Fleming named him after his friend, Sir Reginald Drax....
, the billionaire
Billionaire

A billionaire is a person who has a net worth of at least one 1000000000 units of currency, such as United States dollars , U.K. pound sterlings or euro ....
 owner of the shuttle-manufacturing firm. Along with the space scientist Dr. Holly Goodhead
Holly Goodhead

Dr. Holly Goodhead is a fictional character from the James Bond franchise, portrayed by Lois Chiles in Moonraker .Holly is a scientist and astronaut working for the CIA working undercover on Sir Hugo Drax's Moonraker 5 space shuttle to gather intelligence on Drax's plan to exterminate the human race....
, who later is identified as a also being a Central Intelligence Agency
Central Intelligence Agency

The Central Intelligence Agency is a civilian intelligence agency of the Federal government of the United States. It is the successor of the Office of Strategic Services formed during World War II to coordinate espionage activities between the branches of the US military services....
 agent investigating Mr. Drax, Bond follows the trail of clues from California to Venice
Venice

Venice is a city in northern Italy, the capital city of the Italian regions Veneto, a population of 271,251 . Together with Padua, Italy, the city is included in the Padua-Venice Metropolitan Area ....
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
, Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro , is the second largest city of Brazil and South America, behind S?o Paulo, and the third largest metropolitan area in South America, behind S?o Paulo and Buenos Aires....
, and the Amazon rain forest, and finally into outer space
Outer space

Outer space comprises the relatively empty regions of the universe outside the atmospheres of celestial bodies. Outer space is used to distinguish it from airspace and terrestrial locations....
 in a bid to prevent a genocidal plot to wipe out the world population and to re-create humanity with a master race
Master race

The 'master race' was a concept in Nazism ideology, which holds that the Germanic peoples represent an ideal and "pure Race ". It derives from 19th century racial theory, which posited a hierarchy of races placing Jews at the bottom of the hierarchy while Northern Europeans at the top....
.

Moonraker was intended by its creator Ian Fleming
Ian Fleming

Ian Lancaster Fleming was an English literature author and journalist. Fleming is best remembered for creating the character of James Bond and chronicling his adventures in twelve novels and nine short stories....
 to be turned into a film even before he completed the novel in 1954, since he based the novel on a manuscript he had written even earlier than this.






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Moonraker (1979
1979 in film

The year 1979 in film involved some significant events....
) is the eleventh spy film
Spy film

The spy film film genre deals with the subject of fictional espionage, either in a realistic way or as a basis for fantasy. Many novels in the spy fiction genre have been adapted as films, although in many cases the overall tone is changed....
 in the James Bond
James Bond

James Bond 007 is a fictional character created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short story collections....
 series
James Bond (film series)

The James Bond film series are British spy films inspired by Ian Fleming's novels about the fictional character MI6 agent James Bond . The franchise remains as one of the longest continually running film series in history, having been in ongoing production from 1962 to 2008 with a six-year hiatus between 1989 and 1995....
, and the fourth to star Roger Moore
Roger Moore

Sir Roger George Moore Order of the British Empire is an English actor. He is perhaps best known for portraying two British action heroes, Simon Templar in the television series The Saint from 1962 to 1969, and James Bond in James Bond ....
 as the fictional
Fictional character

A character is any person, persona, identity, or entity that exists in a The arts. The process of conveying information about characters in fiction is called characterisation....
 MI6
Secret Intelligence Service

The Secret Intelligence Service , colloquially known as MI6 is the United Kingdom's external intelligence agency, part of the country's United Kingdom intelligence community....
 agent James Bond
James Bond (character)

Commander James Bond, Order of St Michael and St George, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve is a fictional character created by novelist Ian Fleming in 1952....
. The film, directed by Lewis Gilbert
Lewis Gilbert

Lewis Gilbert Order of the British Empire is an England film director, film producer and screenwriter, born in London. After a career as a child actor in films in the 1920s and 1930s, he began shooting documentary films for the Royal Air Force during World War II....
, co-stars Lois Chiles
Lois Chiles

Lois Cleveland Chiles is an United States actor and former fashion model best known for her role as Dr. Holly Goodhead in the 1979 James Bond film Moonraker ....
, Michael Lonsdale
Michael Lonsdale

Michael Lonsdale, sometimes billed as Michel Lonsdale is an Anglo-French actor who has appeared in over 180 films and television shows....
, Corinne Clery
Corinne Clery

Corinne Clery, byname of Corinna Picolo, is a France actress.Born in Paris, Clery started her acting career in the late 1960s under the name Corinne Piccoli....
, and Richard Kiel
Richard Kiel

Richard Dawson Kiel is an United States actor best known for his role as the steel-toothed Jaws in the James Bond movies The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker as well as the video game James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing, and Mr....
. In the film, Bond is sent to investigate the mysterious theft of a space shuttle, leading him to Hugo Drax
Hugo Drax

Sir Hugo Drax is a fictional character created by author Ian Fleming for the James Bond novel Moonraker . Fleming named him after his friend, Sir Reginald Drax....
, the billionaire
Billionaire

A billionaire is a person who has a net worth of at least one 1000000000 units of currency, such as United States dollars , U.K. pound sterlings or euro ....
 owner of the shuttle-manufacturing firm. Along with the space scientist Dr. Holly Goodhead
Holly Goodhead

Dr. Holly Goodhead is a fictional character from the James Bond franchise, portrayed by Lois Chiles in Moonraker .Holly is a scientist and astronaut working for the CIA working undercover on Sir Hugo Drax's Moonraker 5 space shuttle to gather intelligence on Drax's plan to exterminate the human race....
, who later is identified as a also being a Central Intelligence Agency
Central Intelligence Agency

The Central Intelligence Agency is a civilian intelligence agency of the Federal government of the United States. It is the successor of the Office of Strategic Services formed during World War II to coordinate espionage activities between the branches of the US military services....
 agent investigating Mr. Drax, Bond follows the trail of clues from California to Venice
Venice

Venice is a city in northern Italy, the capital city of the Italian regions Veneto, a population of 271,251 . Together with Padua, Italy, the city is included in the Padua-Venice Metropolitan Area ....
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
, Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro , is the second largest city of Brazil and South America, behind S?o Paulo, and the third largest metropolitan area in South America, behind S?o Paulo and Buenos Aires....
, and the Amazon rain forest, and finally into outer space
Outer space

Outer space comprises the relatively empty regions of the universe outside the atmospheres of celestial bodies. Outer space is used to distinguish it from airspace and terrestrial locations....
 in a bid to prevent a genocidal plot to wipe out the world population and to re-create humanity with a master race
Master race

The 'master race' was a concept in Nazism ideology, which holds that the Germanic peoples represent an ideal and "pure Race ". It derives from 19th century racial theory, which posited a hierarchy of races placing Jews at the bottom of the hierarchy while Northern Europeans at the top....
.

Moonraker was intended by its creator Ian Fleming
Ian Fleming

Ian Lancaster Fleming was an English literature author and journalist. Fleming is best remembered for creating the character of James Bond and chronicling his adventures in twelve novels and nine short stories....
 to be turned into a film even before he completed the novel in 1954, since he based the novel on a manuscript he had written even earlier than this. The producers of the James Bond film series had originally intended to publish Moonraker in 1973 with Roger Moore making his debut as Bond, but the making of this movie was put on hold and finally released in 1979 to coincide with the science fiction
Science fiction

Science fiction is a broad genre of fiction that often involves speculations based on current or future science or technology. Science fiction is found in books, art, television, films, games, theatre, and other media....
 genre which had become extremely popular during this period with films such as Star Wars
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope

Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope is an Cinema of the United States 1977 in film space opera film, written and directed by George Lucas. It was the first of six films released in the Star Wars saga: Star Wars#Original trilogy continue the story, while a Star Wars#Prequel trilogy contributes backstory, primarily for the troubled charac...
 (1977).

Derek Meddings
Derek Meddings

Derek Meddings was a United Kingdom television and film special effects expert, initially noted for his work on the "Supermarionation" television puppet series produced by Gerry Anderson....
, a long-time contributor to the James Bond series, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects for the special effects used in this movie and its space scenes.

Moonraker, despite receiving negative reviews from most of the film critics of the time, was the highest grossing film of the series until the Pierce Brosnan
Pierce Brosnan

Pierce Brendan Brosnan, Order of the British Empire is an Republic of Ireland actor, film producer and environmentalist, who holds both Ireland and United States citizenship....
 Bond film GoldenEye
GoldenEye

GoldenEye is the seventeenth spy film in the James Bond James Bond , and the first to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional character Secret Intelligence Service agent James Bond ....
. Moonraker earned a total of $210,300,000 world wide - surpassing the earlier Bond movie The Spy Who Loved Me
The Spy Who Loved Me

The Spy Who Loved Me is the tenth novel in Ian Fleming's James Bond series. It was first published by Jonathan Cape on April 16, 1962. It is the shortest and most sexually explicit of Fleming's novels, as well as a clear departure from previous Bond novels, in that the story is told in the First-person narrative by a young woman named Viv...
 (1977). Moonraker was also noted for its high production cost for a Bond film, spending almost twice as much money as the preceding James Bond movie The Spy Who Loved Me
The Spy Who Loved Me

The Spy Who Loved Me is the tenth novel in Ian Fleming's James Bond series. It was first published by Jonathan Cape on April 16, 1962. It is the shortest and most sexually explicit of Fleming's novels, as well as a clear departure from previous Bond novels, in that the story is told in the First-person narrative by a young woman named Viv...
.

Plot

A Drax Industries Moonraker space shuttle on loan to the United Kingdom is hijacked in mid-air, destroying the carrier plane
Shuttle Carrier Aircraft

The Shuttle Carrier Aircraft are two extensively modified Boeing 747 airliners that NASA uses to transport Space Shuttle orbiters. One is a 747-100 model, while the other is a short range 747-100SR....
. Bond is recalled from Africa to investigate. En route in a small jet, on an unrelated case, Bond is attacked by the pilot and crew and is pushed out of the plane by the mercenary assassin Jaws, who he has met before
The Spy Who Loved Me (film)

The Spy Who Loved Me is the tenth spy film in the James Bond James Bond , and the third to star Roger Moore as the fictional character Secret Intelligence Service agent James Bond ....
. Bond survives by stealing a parachute from the pilot in mid-air, whilst Jaws lands on a circus tent. Bond reports to MI6 headquarters in London, and is briefed by M and Q about the hijacking. He begins his investigation at the Drax Industries shuttle-manufacturing complex in southern California
Southern California

Southern California, or So Cal, is defined as the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Its population centers on the cities of Los Angeles, California, San Diego, California, San Bernardino, California, and Riverside, California....
.

At Drax Industries, Bond is coldly greeted by the owner of the company, Hugo Drax
Hugo Drax

Sir Hugo Drax is a fictional character created by author Ian Fleming for the James Bond novel Moonraker . Fleming named him after his friend, Sir Reginald Drax....
, and henchman Chang. Bond meets an astronaut, Dr. Holly Goodhead
Holly Goodhead

Dr. Holly Goodhead is a fictional character from the James Bond franchise, portrayed by Lois Chiles in Moonraker .Holly is a scientist and astronaut working for the CIA working undercover on Sir Hugo Drax's Moonraker 5 space shuttle to gather intelligence on Drax's plan to exterminate the human race....
, and survives an assassination attempt via a centrifuge chamber
High-G training

High-G training is done by aviators and astronauts who are subject to high levels of acceleration . It is designed to prevent a g-induced Loss Of Consciousness , a situation when g-force#Human g-force experience move the blood away from the brain to the extent that consciousness is lost....
. Bond is later inadvertently aided by Drax's personal pilot, Corinne Dufour
Corinne Dufour

Corinne Dufour is a fictional character in the James Bond film Moonraker .Corinne Dufour is Sir Hugo Drax's personal pilot and assistant. She first appears when Bond arrives in Los Angeles to investigate Drax: she pilots the helicopter that collects Bond from Los Angeles International Airport, apprising him of general information about...
, as he finds blueprints for a glass vial made in Venice
Venice

Venice is a city in northern Italy, the capital city of the Italian regions Veneto, a population of 271,251 . Together with Padua, Italy, the city is included in the Padua-Venice Metropolitan Area ....
. Dufour is fired by Drax, then gruesomely murdered by hunting dogs.

Bond again encounters Goodhead in Venice. He is chased through the canals by Drax's henchmen but his gondola, with the ability to transform into a hovercraft
List of James Bond vehicles

Throughout the James Bond series of films and novels Q has given Bond a wide variety of vehicles with which to battle his enemies. Among the most noteworthy gadgets Bond has been equipped with various vehicles that have numerous modifications to include weapons systems, anti-pursuit systems, alternate transportation modes, and various other...
, allows him to escape across the Piazza San Marco
Piazza San Marco

Piazza San Marco , is the principal town square of Venice, Italy.A remark often attributed to Napoleon I of France calls the Piazza San Marco "The drawing room of Europe"....
 in a comic fashion. Bond discovers a secret biological laboratory; by accidentally poisoning the scientists there, he learns that the glass vials are to hold a deadly nerve gas. Chang battles Bond and is killed. During the fight, Bond sees evidence that Drax is moving his operation to Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro , is the second largest city of Brazil and South America, behind S?o Paulo, and the third largest metropolitan area in South America, behind S?o Paulo and Buenos Aires....
. Rejoining Goodhead, he deduces that she is a CIA
Central Intelligence Agency

The Central Intelligence Agency is a civilian intelligence agency of the Federal government of the United States. It is the successor of the Office of Strategic Services formed during World War II to coordinate espionage activities between the branches of the US military services....
 agent spying on Drax. They promise to work together (and consummate their alliance), but quickly dispense with the truce. Bond has saved one of the vials he found earlier, as the only evidence of the now-empty laboratory, giving it to M for analysis, who permits him to go to Rio de Janeiro.

In Rio de Janeiro, Bond meets and seduces his Brazilian contact Manuela
List of James Bond allies in Moonraker

This is a list of James Bond allies from the film Moonraker ....
. Drax hires Jaws to finish Chang's job of eliminating Bond. Bond meets Goodhead at the top of Sugarloaf
Sugarloaf Mountain, Brazil

Sugarloaf Mountain , is a peak situated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from the mouth of Guanabara Bay on a peninsula that sticks out into the Atlantic Ocean....
, where they are attacked by Jaws on a cable car. After Jaws' car crashes he is rescued by Dolly—a petite blonde girl with super strength—from the rubble, and the two fall in love. Bond and Goodhead are captured by henchmen, but Bond escapes.

Bond reports to a MI6 base in Brazil and learns that the toxin comes from a rare orchid indigenous to the upper catchments of the Amazon jungle. While deadly to humans, it is harmless to all other life. Bond travels the Amazon River
Amazon River

The Amazon River of South America is the list of rivers by length in the world by volume, with a total river flow greater than the next top eight largest rivers combined....
 looking for Drax's research facility, and soon encounters Jaws and other henchmen again. Bond escapes from his boat just before it hits the Iguacu Falls, and finds Drax's base. Captured by Jaws again, Bond is taken to Drax and witnesses four Moonrakers lifting off. Drax explains that he himself stole the Moonraker because another in the fleet had developed a fault during assembly. Bond is reunited with Goodhead; they escape and successfully pose as pilots on the sixth shuttle. The shuttles dock with Drax's hidden
Stealth technology

Stealth technology also known as LO technology is a sub-discipline of military electronic countermeasures which covers a range of techniques used with stealth aircraft, stealth ship, submarines, and missiles, in order to make them less visible to radar, infrared, sonar and other detection methods....
 space station.

Drax plans to destroy all human life by launching 50 globes containing the toxin into the earth's atmosphere. Before launching the globes, Drax also transported several dozen young men and women of varying races, which he regarded as genetically perfect, to the space station. They would live there until Earth was safe again for human life; their descendants would be the seed for a "new master race." Bond persuades Jaws and Dolly to switch allegiance by getting Drax to admit that anyone not measuring up to his physical standards would be exterminated (Dolly's glasses and Jaws' metal teeth, as well as their odd heights, being traits that exclude them both.).

Bond and Goodhead disable the radar jammer
Radar jamming and deception

Radar jamming and deception is the intentional emission of radio frequency signals to interfere with the operation of a radar by saturating its receiver with signal noise or false information....
 hiding the station from Earth. The U.S. sends a platoon of Marines
United States Marine Corps

The United States Marine Corps is a branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for providing Military power projection from the sea, using the mobility of the United States Navy to rapidly deliver Marine Air-Ground Task Force....
 in a military shuttle. A laser battle ensues in which Drax's guards as well as his new master race die. During the battle, Bond pushes Drax into an airlock and ejects him into space.

The space station, heavily damaged in the battle, disintegrates. Jaws helps Bond and Goodhead escape in Drax's space shuttle. In celebration, Jaws opens a champagne bottle and he and Dolly toast (in his only spoken line: "Well, here's to us!"). They too escape the space station as their module breaks away before the station explodes. Before the battle Drax launched three of the globes towards Earth, which Goodhead and Bond destroy from their shuttle. The two make love in space
Sex in space

Sex in space is human sexual activity in weightless and extreme environments of space. The act of human intimacy, sexual intercourse, and procreation distinguished by the state of weightlessness presents difficulties surrounding the performing of most sexual activities due to Newton's Third Law....
 (prompting the memorable line from Q: "I think he's attempting re-entry, Sir!"). Goodhead has the last word, with "James, take me around the world one more time."

Cast

  • Roger Moore
    Roger Moore

    Sir Roger George Moore Order of the British Empire is an English actor. He is perhaps best known for portraying two British action heroes, Simon Templar in the television series The Saint from 1962 to 1969, and James Bond in James Bond ....
     as James Bond
    James Bond (character)

    Commander James Bond, Order of St Michael and St George, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve is a fictional character created by novelist Ian Fleming in 1952....
    : An MI6 agent assigned to look into the theft of a shuttle from the "Moonraker" space programme.
  • Michael Lonsdale
    Michael Lonsdale

    Michael Lonsdale, sometimes billed as Michel Lonsdale is an Anglo-French actor who has appeared in over 180 films and television shows....
     as Sir Hugo Drax
    Hugo Drax

    Sir Hugo Drax is a fictional character created by author Ian Fleming for the James Bond novel Moonraker . Fleming named him after his friend, Sir Reginald Drax....
    : An industrialist who plans to poison all humans on earth and establish a civilization in space.
  • Lois Chiles
    Lois Chiles

    Lois Cleveland Chiles is an United States actor and former fashion model best known for her role as Dr. Holly Goodhead in the 1979 James Bond film Moonraker ....
     as Holly Goodhead
    Holly Goodhead

    Dr. Holly Goodhead is a fictional character from the James Bond franchise, portrayed by Lois Chiles in Moonraker .Holly is a scientist and astronaut working for the CIA working undercover on Sir Hugo Drax's Moonraker 5 space shuttle to gather intelligence on Drax's plan to exterminate the human race....
    : A CIA agent who joins Bond and flies with him to Drax's space station.
  • Toshiro Suga
    Toshiro Suga

    Toshiro Suga is an aikido instructor. He holds the rank of 7th dan rank Aikikai.Born in Tokyo, his aikido teachers include Morihei Ueshiba and Morihiro Saito....
     as Chang
    List of James Bond henchmen in Moonraker

    This is a list of henchman from the 1979 in film James Bond Moonraker Moonraker, from the List of James Bond henchmen....
    : Drax's bodyguard, skilled at martial arts.
  • Richard Kiel
    Richard Kiel

    Richard Dawson Kiel is an United States actor best known for his role as the steel-toothed Jaws in the James Bond movies The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker as well as the video game James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing, and Mr....
     as Jaws
    List of James Bond henchmen in The Spy Who Loved Me

    A list of henchmen from the 1977 in film James Bond The Spy Who Loved Me The Spy Who Loved Me from the List of James Bond henchmen....
    : A henchman, afflicted by giantism and has a set of stainless steel teeth, whom Drax hires as a replacement for Chang. He helps Bond defeat Drax after learning that hormonally abnormal humans would be killed by the latter.
  • Corinne Clery
    Corinne Clery

    Corinne Clery, byname of Corinna Picolo, is a France actress.Born in Paris, Clery started her acting career in the late 1960s under the name Corinne Piccoli....
     as Corinne Dufour
    Corinne Dufour

    Corinne Dufour is a fictional character in the James Bond film Moonraker .Corinne Dufour is Sir Hugo Drax's personal pilot and assistant. She first appears when Bond arrives in Los Angeles to investigate Drax: she pilots the helicopter that collects Bond from Los Angeles International Airport, apprising him of general information about...
    : Drax's personal pilot. She is killed by Drax's doberman pinschers after she inadvertently aides Bond.
  • Bernard Lee
    Bernard Lee

    Bernard Lee was an England actor, best known for his role as M in the first eleven James Bond films....
     as M
    M (James Bond)

    M is a fictional character in Ian Fleming's James Bond series, as well as the films in the Bond franchise. M has been portrayed by Judi Dench since 1995....
    : The strict head of MI6.
  • Lois Maxwell
    Lois Maxwell

    Lois Maxwell was a Canadian actress.Maxwell began her film career in the late 1940s, and won a Golden Globe Award for New Star Of The Year - Actress for her performance in That Hagen Girl ....
     as Miss Moneypenny
    Miss Moneypenny

    Jane Moneypenny, better known as Miss Moneypenny, is a fictional character in the James Bond novels and films. She is secretary to M , who is Bond's boss and head of the British Secret Service....
    : M's secretary.
  • Desmond Llewelyn
    Desmond Llewelyn

    Desmond Wilkinson Llewelyn was a Wales actor, famous for playing the fictional character of Q in the James Bond ....
     as Q
    Q (James Bond)

    Q is a fictional character in the James Bond. Q , like M , is a job title rather than a name. He is the head of Q Branch , the fictional research and development division of the Secret Intelligence Service....
    : MI6's "quartermaster" who supplies Bond with multi-purpose vehicles and gadgets useful for the latter's mission.
  • Geoffrey Keen
    Geoffrey Keen

    Geoffrey Keen was an England actor who appeared in supporting roles in many famous films....
     as Fredrick Gray
    List of James Bond allies

    The following is a list of recurring and notable allies found throughout the James Bond films and novels....
    : The British Minister of Defence
  • Walter Gotell
    Walter Gotell

    Walter Gotell was a Germany-British actor, known for his role as General Gogol, head of the KGB, in the James Bond films.Gotell was born in Bonn, Germany....
     as General Gogol
    List of James Bond allies

    The following is a list of recurring and notable allies found throughout the James Bond films and novels....
    : The head of the KGB
    KGB

    KGB is the Russian language abbreviation of Committee for State Security , which was the official name of the umbrella organization serving as the Soviet Union's premier security agency, secret police, and intelligence agency, from 1954 to 1991....
  • Emily Bolton
    Emily Bolton

    Emily Bolton is an actress probably best known for her appearance in the James Bond film Moonraker in which she played 007's Brazilian contact List of James Bond allies in Moonraker#Manuela....
     as Manuela
    List of James Bond allies in Moonraker

    This is a list of James Bond allies from the film Moonraker ....
    : Bond's local contact in Rio.
  • Blanche Ravalec
    Blanche Ravalec

    Blanche Ravalec is a French people actor and dubbing. She is most recognized for her role as Dolly, Jaws ' girlfriend in the James Bond film Moonraker in 1979 but the greatest contribution of her work to film and television has been in dubbing world renowned TV series into French....
     as Dolly
    List of James Bond allies in Moonraker

    This is a list of James Bond allies from the film Moonraker ....
    : Jaws's Girlfriend


Production

The end credits for the previous Bond film, The Spy Who Loved Me
The Spy Who Loved Me (film)

The Spy Who Loved Me is the tenth spy film in the James Bond James Bond , and the third to star Roger Moore as the fictional character Secret Intelligence Service agent James Bond ....
, said, "James Bond will return in For Your Eyes Only
For Your Eyes Only (film)

For Your Eyes Only is the twelfth spy film in the James Bond James Bond , and the fifth to star Roger Moore as the fictional character Secret Intelligence Service agent James Bond ....
"; however, the producers chose Moonraker as the basis for the next film, following the box office success of the 1977 space-themed film Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope

Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope is an Cinema of the United States 1977 in film space opera film, written and directed by George Lucas. It was the first of six films released in the Star Wars saga: Star Wars#Original trilogy continue the story, while a Star Wars#Prequel trilogy contributes backstory, primarily for the troubled charac...
. For Your Eyes Only was subsequently delayed and ended up following Moonraker in 1981.

Script

Ian Fleming
Ian Fleming

Ian Lancaster Fleming was an English literature author and journalist. Fleming is best remembered for creating the character of James Bond and chronicling his adventures in twelve novels and nine short stories....
 had originally intended the novel, published in 1954, to be made into a film even before he began writing it and was based on an original manuscript of a screenplay which had been on his mind for years. In 1955, the film rights to Moonraker were initially sold to John Payne of the Rank Organisation
Rank Organisation

The Rank Organisation was a United Kingdom entertainment company formed in 1937 and absorbed in 1996 by The Rank Group Plc....
 for £10,000 (£ present value), paying a $1000 a month option for nine months. Payne was the first person interested in making the novels into a film series, but later rejected the idea based on the fact it wouldn't be possible for him to obtain the rights to the entire 007 series. In spring 1959, due to on-going difficulties, Fleming eventually bought back the rights for his novels, shortly before selling them to Harry Saltzman
Harry Saltzman

Harry Saltzman was a Canada theatre and film producer best known for his mega-gamble which resulted in his co-producing the James Bond James Bond with Albert R....


However, as with several previous Bond films, the story from Fleming's novel is almost entirely dispensed with, and little more than the name of Hugo Drax was used in film, in favour of a film more in keeping with the era of science fiction
Science fiction

Science fiction is a broad genre of fiction that often involves speculations based on current or future science or technology. Science fiction is found in books, art, television, films, games, theatre, and other media....
. The 2002 Bond film Die Another Day
Die Another Day

Die Another Day is the twentieth spy film in the James Bond James Bond , and the fourth and last to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional character Secret Intelligence Service agent James Bond ....
 makes further use of some ideas and character names from the novel. Tom Mankiewicz
Tom Mankiewicz

Tom Mankiewicz is an United States screenwriter and film director. A graduate of Yale University, he is the son of Joseph L. Mankiewicz and the nephew of Herman J....
 had written a full screenplay of Moonraker that was eventually partly discarded. According to Mankiewicz footage shot at Drax's lairs was considerably more detailed than the edited result in the final version. The crew had shot a scene with Drax meeting his co-financiers in his jungle lair and they used the same chamber room below the space shuttle launch pad that Bond and Goodhead eventually escape from. This scene was shot but later cut out. Another scene involving Bond and Goodhead in a meditation room aboard Drax's space station, was shot but never used in the final film. However, press stills were released of the scene which featured on Topps trading cards in 1979 as was a theatrical trailer which featured Bond punching Jaws in the face aboard the space station, neither of which featured in the complete film. Some scenes from Mankiewicz's script were later used in subsequent films, including the Acrostar Jet sequence used in the pre-credit sequence for Octopussy
Octopussy

Octopussy is the thirteenth spy film in the James Bond James Bond , and the sixth to star Roger Moore as the fictional character Secret Intelligence Service agent James Bond ....
, and the Eiffel Tower
Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower is an Puddle iron tower built on the Champ de Mars beside the Seine River in Paris. The tower has become a global Cultural icon of France and is one of the most recognizable structures in the world....
 scene in A View to a Kill
A View to a Kill

A View to a Kill is the fourteenth spy film of the James Bond James Bond , and the seventh and last to star Roger Moore as the fictional character Secret Intelligence Service agent James Bond ....
.

In March 2004, an Internet hoax stated rumours about a lost 1956 version of Moonraker by Orson Welles
Orson Welles

George Orson Welles , better known as Orson Welles, was an Academy Award-winning United States actor, director, writer and producer, who worked extensively in film, theatre, television, and radio....
, and a James Bond web site repeated it on April Fool's Day in 2004 as a hoax. Supposedly, this recently discovered lost film was 40 minutes of raw footage with Dirk Bogarde
Dirk Bogarde

Sir Dirk Bogarde was an England actor and novelist....
 as Bond, Welles as Drax, and Peter Lorre
Peter Lorre

Peter Lorre , born L?szl? L?wenstein, was a Hungarian people - Austrian - United States actor frequently typecast as a sinister foreigner....
 as Drax's henchman. A film poster was created displaying the actors and the title of the film.

Novelization
Moonrakermovienovel
The screenplay of Moonraker differed so much from Ian Fleming's novel that EON Productions
EON Productions

EON Productions is a production company known for producing the James Bond James Bond . The company is based in London's Piccadilly and also operates from Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom....
 and Glidrose Publications authorised the film's screenwriter
Screenwriter

Screenwriters or scenarists are scriptwriters who write the screenplays from which films and television programs are made.Most screenwriters start their careers writing on speculation....
, Christopher Wood
Christopher Wood (writer)

Christopher Wood is an England screenwriter and novelist best known for the James Bond films The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker , as well as for the two novelizations based upon these films....
 to write his second novelization
Novelization

A novelization is a novel that is written based on some other media story form rather than as an original work.Novelizations of films usually add background material not found in the original work to flesh out the story, because novels are generally longer than screenplays....
 based upon the film. It was named James Bond and Moonraker to avoid confusion with Fleming's original novel Moonraker. It was released in 1979
1979 in literature

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, in the aftermath of the films release. Unlike Wood's first novelization, James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me (1977
1977 in literature

The year 1977 in literature involved some significant events and new books....
), which showed a significant difference to the actual film, in James Bond and Moonraker, Wood writes a virtually direct novelization of the screenplay. The only noticeable differences between the novelization and the screenplay for Moonraker is that there is no mention of Dolly, Jaws' girlfriend, and his characterization stays true to Wood's description as being a mute
Speech disorder

Speech disorders or speech impediments, as they are also called, are a type of communication disorders where 'normal' Manner of articulation is disrupted....
. In addition, at the conclusion of the Venetian canal chase sequence, Bond's gondola does not sprout a flotation device and ascend to St. Mark's square as it does in the film.

After the release of the novel, Glidrose Productions chose not to commission novelizations of the next few Bond films; the next film to be novelized would be License to Kill ten years later in 1989, owing to it not having been based on an original Fleming novel.

Casting

The role of the villain, Hugo Drax, was originally offered to James Mason
James Mason

James Neville Mason was a three-time Academy Award-nominated British People actor who attained stardom in both United Kingdom and United States films....
. However well-established French actor Michael Lonsdale
Michael Lonsdale

Michael Lonsdale, sometimes billed as Michel Lonsdale is an Anglo-French actor who has appeared in over 180 films and television shows....
 was cast as the billionaire Drax, partly due to his fluency in English, and Corinne Clery
Corinne Clery

Corinne Clery, byname of Corinna Picolo, is a France actress.Born in Paris, Clery started her acting career in the late 1960s under the name Corinne Piccoli....
 for the part of Corinne Dufour
Corinne Dufour

Corinne Dufour is a fictional character in the James Bond film Moonraker .Corinne Dufour is Sir Hugo Drax's personal pilot and assistant. She first appears when Bond arrives in Los Angeles to investigate Drax: she pilots the helicopter that collects Bond from Los Angeles International Airport, apprising him of general information about...
, given that the film was produced in France. American actress Lois Chiles
Lois Chiles

Lois Cleveland Chiles is an United States actor and former fashion model best known for her role as Dr. Holly Goodhead in the 1979 James Bond film Moonraker ....
 had originally been offered the role of Anya Amasova
Anya Amasova

Major Anya Amasova is a fictional character in the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me , portrayed by Barbara Bach. In the film Amasova is an agent of the KGB....
 in The Spy Who Loved Me
The Spy Who Loved Me (film)

The Spy Who Loved Me is the tenth spy film in the James Bond James Bond , and the third to star Roger Moore as the fictional character Secret Intelligence Service agent James Bond ....
 (1977), but had turned down the part when she decided to take temporary retirement. Chiles was cast as Holly Goodhead by chance, when she was given the seat next to Lewis Gilbert
Lewis Gilbert

Lewis Gilbert Order of the British Empire is an England film director, film producer and screenwriter, born in London. After a career as a child actor in films in the 1920s and 1930s, he began shooting documentary films for the Royal Air Force during World War II....
 on a flight and he believed she would be ideal for the role as the CIA scientist. Drax's henchman Chang, played by Japanese aikido
Aikido

is a Japanese martial art developed by Morihei Ueshiba as a synthesis of his martial studies, philosophy, and religious beliefs. Aikido is often translated as "the Way of unifying Qi" or as "the Way of harmonious spirit." Ueshiba's goal was to create an art that practitioners could use to defend themselves while also protecting their attacker fro...
 instructor Toshiro Suga
Toshiro Suga

Toshiro Suga is an aikido instructor. He holds the rank of 7th dan rank Aikikai.Born in Tokyo, his aikido teachers include Morihei Ueshiba and Morihiro Saito....
, was recommended for the role by executive producer Michael G. Wilson
Michael G. Wilson

Michael Gregg Wilson Order of the British Empire is producer and screenwriter of James Bond . He is the stepson of the late James Bond producer Albert R....
, who was one of his pupils. In Moonraker, Wilson also continued a tradition in the Bond films he started in the film Goldfinger
Goldfinger (film)

Goldfinger is the third spy film in the James Bond James Bond , and the third to star Sean Connery as the fictional character Secret Intelligence Service agent James Bond ....
 where he has a small cameo role. He appears twice in the film, first as a tourist outside the Venini Glass shop and museum in Venice, then at the end of the film as a technician in Drax's control room. The Jaws character, played by Richard Kiel
Richard Kiel

Richard Dawson Kiel is an United States actor best known for his role as the steel-toothed Jaws in the James Bond movies The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker as well as the video game James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing, and Mr....
 makes a return, although in Moonraker the role is played more for comedic effect than in The Spy Who Loved Me. Jaws was intended to be a villain against Bond to the bitter end, but director Lewis Gilbert stated on the DVD documentary that he received so much fan mail from small children saying "Why can't Jaws be a goodie not a baddie", that as a result he was persuaded to make Jaws gradually become Bond's ally at the end of the film.

Diminutive French actress Blanche Ravalec
Blanche Ravalec

Blanche Ravalec is a French people actor and dubbing. She is most recognized for her role as Dolly, Jaws ' girlfriend in the James Bond film Moonraker in 1979 but the greatest contribution of her work to film and television has been in dubbing world renowned TV series into French....
, who had recently begun her career with minor roles in French films such as Michel Lang
Michel Lang

Michel Lang is a France film director and television director, best remembered for his comedy films in the late 1970s and 1980s. Since 1990 he has directed predominantly for French television....
's Holiday Hotel
Holiday Hotel

Holiday Hotel is a French films of 1978 France comedy film directed and written by Michel Lang. The film stars Sophie Barjac and Myriam Boyer on a summer holiday in Brittany....
 (1978) and Claude Sautet
Claude Sautet

Claude Sautet was a France author and film director....
's Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

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 nominee, A Simple Story
A Simple Story (1978 film)

A Simple Story is a 1978 in film Cinema of France film directed by Claude Sautet. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film....
 (1978), was cast as the bespectacled Dolly, the girlfriend of Jaws. Originally, the producers were dubious about whether the audience would accept the height difference between them, and only made their decision once they were informed by Richard Kiel that his real-life wife was of the same height.Lois Maxwell
Lois Maxwell

Lois Maxwell was a Canadian actress.Maxwell began her film career in the late 1940s, and won a Golden Globe Award for New Star Of The Year - Actress for her performance in That Hagen Girl ....
's 22 year old daughter, Melinda Maxwell, was also cast as one of the "perfect" human specimens from Drax's master race.

Filming and effects

Production began on August 14, 1978. Main shooting was switched from the usual 007 Stage at Pinewood Studios
Pinewood Studios

Pinewood Studios is a major United Kingdom film studio situated in Iver, Buckinghamshire. Approximately 20 miles west of Central London on what was the estate of Heatherden Hall, the studios were created in 1934 by Charles Boot and built within 12 months by the Henry Boot Company of Sheffield....
 to France, due to high taxation in England at the time. Only the cable car interiors and space battle exteriors were filmed at Pinewood. The massive sets of Moonraker designed by Ken Adam
Ken Adam

Sir Kenneth Adam is a production designer most famous for his set designs for the early films in the James Bond series....
 were the largest ever constructed in France and required more than 222,000 man-hours to construct (roughly 1000 hours by each of the crew on average). They were shot at three of France's largest film studios in Boulogne-sur-Mer
Boulogne-sur-Mer

Boulogne-sur-Mer is a city in northern France. It is a Subprefectures in France of the Departments of France of Pas-de-Calais.The population of the city was 44,859 in the 1999 census, whereas that of the whole metropolitan area was 135,116....
, Epinay
Épinay

?pinay is the name or part of the name of ten communes of France:*?pinay, Eure in the Eure d?partement*?pinay-Champl?treux in the Val-d'Oise d?partement...
 and Billancourt
Billancourt

Billancourt is a communes of France of the Somme departments of France, in the north of France....
. 220 technicians used 100 tonnes of metal, two tonnes of nails and 10,000 feet of wood to build the three-story space station set at Eponay Studios. The elaborate space set for Moonraker holds the world record for having the largest number of zero gravity wires in one scene. The Venetian glass museum and fight between Bond and Chang was shot at Boulogne Studios in a building which had once been a World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 Luftwaffe
Luftwaffe

is a generic German term for an air force. It is also the official name for two of the four historic German air forces, the Wehrmacht air arm founded in 1933 and disbanded in 1946; and the current Bundeswehr air arm founded in 1956....
 aircraft factory during Germany's occupation of France. The scene in the Venice glass museum and warehouse holds the record for the largest amount of break-away sugar glass used in a single scene.
Vaux Le Vicomte Panorama
Drax's mansion, set in California, was actually filmed at the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte
Vaux-le-Vicomte

The Ch?teau de Vaux-le-Vicomte is a baroque French chateau located in Maincy, near Melun, 55 km southeast of Paris in the Seine-et-Marne d?partement in France of France....
, about southeast of Paris, for the exteriors and Grand Salon. The remaining interiors, including some of the scenes with Corinne Defour and the drawing room, were filmed at the Château de Guermantes
Château de Guermantes

Construction of the Ch?teau de Guermantes in Lagny-sur-Marne, Seine et Marne, France, was undertaken by Claude Viole , whose family had possessed the fief of "Le Chemin" since the mid sixteenth century....
.

Much of the film was shot in the cities of London, Paris, Venice
Venice

Venice is a city in northern Italy, the capital city of the Italian regions Veneto, a population of 271,251 . Together with Padua, Italy, the city is included in the Padua-Venice Metropolitan Area ....
, Palmdale
Palmdale, California

Palmdale is a city located in the northeast reaches of Los Angeles County, California, United States.The first community within the Antelope Valley to incorporate as a city , Palmdale is separated from Los Angeles, California by the San Gabriel Mountains range....
 and Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro , is the second largest city of Brazil and South America, behind S?o Paulo, and the third largest metropolitan area in South America, behind S?o Paulo and Buenos Aires....
. The production team had considered India and Nepal
Nepal

Nepal , officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked country in South Asia and is the world's youngest republic. It is bordered to the north by the People's Republic of China, and to the south, east, and west by India....
 as a location in the film but on arriving there to investigate they found it inconceivable to write it into the script, particularly with time restrictions to do so. They decided on Rio de Janeiro relatively early on, which Cubby Broccoli had visited on vacation, and a team was sent to the city in early 1978 to capture initial footage from the Mardi Gras
Mardi Gras

The terms "Mardi Gras" and "Mardi Gras season", in English language, refer to events of the Carnival celebrations, ending on the day before Ash Wednesday....
 festival which featured in the film.

At the Rio de Janeiro location, many months later, Roger Moore arrived several days later than scheduled for shooting due to recurrent health problems and an attack of kidney stones he received in France. After arriving in Rio, he was immediately whisked off the plane and went straight to hair and makeup, before reboarding the plane, to film the sequence with him arriving as James Bond in the film. Sugarloaf Mountain
Sugarloaf Mountain, Brazil

Sugarloaf Mountain , is a peak situated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from the mouth of Guanabara Bay on a peninsula that sticks out into the Atlantic Ocean....
 was a prominent location in the film, and during filming of the cable car sequence in which Bond and Goodhead are attacked by Jaws during mid-air transportation high above Rio, stuntman Richard Graydon slipped and narrowly avoided falling to his death. For the scene in which Jaws bites into the steel tramway cable with his teeth, the cable was actually made of liquorice
Liquorice

Liquorice or licorice is the root of Glycyrrhiza glabra , from which a sweet flavour can be extracted. The liquorice plant is a legume , related to Anise, Star Anise and Fennel and native to southern Europe and parts of Asia....
, although Richard Kiel was still required to use his steel dentures.

Iguazu Falls
Iguazu Falls

Iguazu Falls, Iguassu Falls, or Igua?u Falls are waterfalls of the Iguazu River located on the border of the Brazilian state of Paran? and the Argentina province of Misiones Province....
 was a natural location depicted in the film, although as stated by Q in the film, the falls were intended to be located somewhere in the upper catchment of the Amazon rather than where the falls are actually located in the south. The second unit had originally planned on sending an actual boat over the falls. However on attempting to release it, the boat became firmly embedded on rocks near the edge. Despite a dangerous attempt by helicopter and rope ladder to retrieve it, the plan had to be abandoned, forcing the second unit to use a miniature at Pinewood instead. The exterior of Drax's pyramid headquarters in the Amazon rain forest near the falls was actually filmed at the Tikal
Tikal

Tikal is one of the largest archaeological sites and urban centers of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization. It is located in the archaeological region of the Pet?n Basin in what is now modern-day northern Guatemala....
 Mayan ruins in Guatemala
Guatemala

Guatemala is a country in Central America bordered by Mexico to the north and west, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, Belize and the Caribbean to the northeast, and Honduras and El Salvador to the southeast....
. The interior of the pyramid, however, was designed by Ken Adam at Pinewood studio in which he purposefully used a shiny coating to make the walls look plastic and false. All of the space center scenes were shot at the Vehicle Assembly Building of Kennedy Space Center
Kennedy Space Center

The John F. Kennedy Space Center is the NASA space vehicle launch facility and Launch Control Center on Merritt Island, Florida, Brevard County, Florida, United States....
, Florida
Florida

Florida is a U.S. state located in the Southeastern United States of the United States, bordering Alabama to the northwest and Georgia to the northeast....
 although some of the earlier scenes of the Moonraker assembly plant were filmed on location at the Rockwell International manufacturing facilities in Palmdale, California. The early scene involving Bond and Jaws in which Bond is pushed out of the aircraft without a parachute
Parachute

A parachute is a device used to slow the motion of an object through an atmosphere by creating Drag .Parachutes are made out of cloth, most commonly nylon....
 took weeks of planning and preparation. The skydiving sequence was coordinated by Don Calvedt under the supervision of second unit director John Glen
John Glen

John Glen is a film director. He was born in Sunbury-on-Thames, England.He is best known for his work as a film editor, and director of five James Bond movies:...
. Stuntman Jake Lombard was hired to double for Bond, who would later pose as Moore's double in films such as Octopussy
Octopussy

Octopussy is the thirteenth spy film in the James Bond James Bond , and the sixth to star Roger Moore as the fictional character Secret Intelligence Service agent James Bond ....
 and for Necros
List of James Bond henchmen in The Living Daylights

A list of henchman from the 1987 in film James Bond film and short story The Living Daylights from the List of James Bond henchmen....
 in The Living Daylights
The Living Daylights

The Living Daylights is the fifteenth spy film in the James Bond James Bond , and the first to star Timothy Dalton as the fictional character Secret Intelligence Service agent James Bond ....
. B. J. Worth, who played the stunt double of Jaws, would also later become a consistent member of the stunt team for aerial sequences throughout the 1980s, into Timothy Dalton
Timothy Dalton

Timothy Peter Dalton is a Wales actor. He is best known for portraying James Bond in The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill and for his roles in William Shakespeare films and plays....
's films such as The Living Daylights
The Living Daylights

The Living Daylights is the fifteenth spy film in the James Bond James Bond , and the first to star Timothy Dalton as the fictional character Secret Intelligence Service agent James Bond ....
. Members of the U.S. championship skydiving team aided the stunt team with the planning and the team's master rigger designed a one-inch thick parachute pack that could be concealed beneath the suit to give the impression of the missing parachute. When the stunt men opened their parachutes at the end of every shoot, custom-sewn velcro
Velcro

Velcro is a brand name of fabric hook-and-loop fasteners. It consists of two layers: a "hook" side, which is a piece of fabric covered with tiny hooks, and a "loop" side, which is covered with even smaller and "hairier" loops....
 costume seams would separate to allow the hidden parachutes to open. The skydiver cinematographer used a lightweight Panavision
Panavision

Panavision is a motion picture equipment company specializing in cameras and photographic lens, based in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California....
 camera, bought from an old pawn shop in Paris, which he had adapted, and attached to his helmet to shoot the entire sequence. The scene took a total of 88 skydives by the stuntmen to complete it.

For the scene involving the opening of the musical electronic laboratory door lock in Venice, producer Albert R. Broccoli requested special permission from director Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg

Steven Allan Spielberg, KBE is an American film director, screenwriter and film producer. Forbes magazine places Spielberg's net worth at $3.1 billion....
 to use the five-note leitmotif from his film Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Close Encounters of the Third Kind

Close Encounters of the Third Kind is a 1977 science fiction film written and directed by Steven Spielberg. The film stars Richard Dreyfuss, Fran?ois Truffaut, Melinda Dillon, Teri Garr, Bob Balaban and Cary Guffey....
 (1977). In 1985, Broccoli would return the favor by fulfilling Spielberg's request to use the James Bond theme music for a scene in his film, The Goonies
The Goonies

The Goonies is a 1985 in film adventure film-comedy film directed by Richard Donner. The screenwriter was written by Chris Columbus from a story by executive producer Steven Spielberg....
 (1985).

Music

The soundtrack of Moonraker was composed by John Barry
John Barry (composer)

John Barry, Order of the British Empire is a renowned Golden Globe Award and five-time Academy Award-winning English film score composer. He is best known for composing 11 James Bond movies and was hugely influential on the 007 series' distinctive style....
 and recorded in Paris, again, as with production, marking a turning point away from the English location at CTS Studios in London. The score also marked a turning point in John Barry's output, abandoning the Kentonesque brass of his earlier Bond scores and instead scoring the film with slow, rich string passages - a trend which Barry would continue in the 1980s with scores such as Out of Africa and Somewhere in Time
Somewhere in Time (film)

Somewhere in Time is a 1980 in film time travel romance film directed by Jeannot Szwarc, screenplay by Richard Matheson and starring Christopher Reeve, Jane Seymour , Christopher Plummer, Teresa Wright and featuring an early appearance by then-unknown William H....
. For Moonraker, Barry uses for the first time since Diamonds Are Forever
Diamonds Are Forever (film)

Diamonds Are Forever is the seventh spy film in the James Bond James Bond , and the sixth to star Sean Connery as the fictional character Secret Intelligence Service agent James Bond ....
 (1971) a piece of music called "007" (on track 7), the secondary Bond theme composed by Barry which was introduced in From Russia with Love
From Russia with Love (film)

From Russia with Love is the second spy film in the James Bond James Bond , and the second to star Sean Connery as the fictional character Secret Intelligence Service agent James Bond ....
 over the end credits. Barry also made use of classical music
Classical music

Classical music is a broad term that usually refers to mainstream music produced in, or rooted in the traditions of Western art history Religious music and secular music, encompassing a broad period from roughly the 9th century to present times....
 passages in the film. For the scene where Bond visits Drax in his chateau, Drax plays Frédéric Chopin
Frédéric Chopin

Fr?d?ric Chopin was a composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic music period. He is widely regarded as the greatest Polish composer, and one of music's greatest tone poets....
's Prelude no. 15 in D-flat major (op. 28), "Raindrop") on his grand piano. Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka
Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka

File:Tritsch tratsch polka 214.jpgTritsch-Tratsch-Polka op. 214 is a polka written by Johann Strauss II in 1858 after a successful tour of Russia where he performed in the summer concert season at Pavlovsk near St....
 by Johann Strauss II
Johann Strauss II

Johann Strauss II was an Austrian composer famous for having written over 500 waltzes, polkas, March , and galops. He was the son of the composer Johann Strauss I, and brother of composers Josef Strauss and Eduard Strauss....
 was featured during the hovercraft scene on the Piazza San Marco
Piazza San Marco

Piazza San Marco , is the principal town square of Venice, Italy.A remark often attributed to Napoleon I of France calls the Piazza San Marco "The drawing room of Europe"....
 in Venice, and Tchaikovsky's "Romeo and Juliet Overture
Romeo and Juliet (Tchaikovsky)

Romeo and Juliet is a musical work by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, subtitled Overture-Fantasy, based on William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet....
" was used for the scenes in Brazil in which Jaws meets Dolly following his accident. Other passages pay homage to earlier films including Richard Strauss
Richard Strauss

Richard Georg Strauss was a German composer of the late Romantic music and early modern eras, particularly of operas, Lieder and tone poems. Strauss was also a prominent Conducting....
's "Also Sprach Zarathustra" (op. 30), associated with 2001: A Space Odyssey
2001: A Space Odyssey (film)

2001: A Space Odyssey is a 1968 in film science fiction film directed by Stanley Kubrick, written by Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke. The film deals with thematic elements of human evolution, technology, artificial intelligence, and extraterrestrial life, and is notable for its scientific realism, pioneering special effects, ambiguous and of...
) with the hunting horn playing its distinctive first three notes, Elmer Bernstein
Elmer Bernstein

'Elmer Bernstein' was an Academy Award and two-time Golden Globe award winning American film score composer. He was famous for composing music for The Ten Commandments , The Man with the Golden Arm, The Great Escape , The Magnificent Seven, and To Kill a Mockingbird ....
's theme from The Magnificent Seven
The Magnificent Seven

The Magnificent Seven is a 1960 in film American western film directed by John Sturges about a group of hired gunmen protecting a Mexican village from bandits....
 when Bond appears on horseback in gaucho
Gaucho

File:Gaucho1868b.jpgGaucho is a term commonly used to describe residents of the South American pampas, chacos or Patagonian pampa, found principally in parts of Argentina, Uruguay, Zona Austral and Rio Grande do Sul, the southernmost state of Brazil....
 clothing at MI6 headquarters in Brazil, and the alien-contacting theme from Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Close Encounters of the Third Kind

Close Encounters of the Third Kind is a 1977 science fiction film written and directed by Steven Spielberg. The film stars Richard Dreyfuss, Fran?ois Truffaut, Melinda Dillon, Teri Garr, Bob Balaban and Cary Guffey....
 as the key-code for a security door as mentioned previously.
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Moonraker was the third of the three Bond films for which the theme song was performed by Shirley Bassey
Shirley Bassey

Dame Shirley Veronica Bassey Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom singer. She performed the theme music to the James Bond films Goldfinger , Diamonds Are Forever , and Moonraker ....
. Kate Bush
Kate Bush

Kate Bush is an England singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. Her eclectic musical style and Idiosyncrasy lyrics have made her one of England's most successful solo female performers of the past 30 years having sold over 20,000,000 records worldwide....
 and Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra

Francis Albert "Frank" Sinatra was an United States singer and actor.Beginning his musical career in the swing era with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey, Sinatra became a solo artist with great success in the early to mid-1940s, being the idol of the "bobby soxers"....
 were both considered for the vocals, before Johnny Mathis
Johnny Mathis

Johnny Mathis is an United States singer of popular music.One of the last in a long line of traditional male vocalists who emerged before the 1960s, Mathis concentrated on romantic jazz and pop standards for the adult contemporary audience through to the 1980s....
 was approached and offered the opportunity. However Mathis, despite having started recording with Barry, was unable to complete the project, leaving producers to offer the song to Bassey within just weeks of the release date. Bassey made the recordings with very short notice and as a result, she never regarded the song 'as her own' as she had never had the chance to perform it or promote it first. The film uses two versions of the title theme song, a ballad version heard over the main titles, and a disco version. Confusingly, the United Artists
United Artists

United Artists Entertainment LLC is an United States film studio. The current United Artists was formed in November 2006 under a partnership between producer/actor Tom Cruise and his production partner, Paula Wagner, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc., an MGM company....
 single release labelled the tracks on the 7" single as "Moonraker (Main Title)" for the version used to close the film and "Moonraker (End Title)" for the track that opened the film. The song made little impact on the charts, reaching 159, partly attributed to Bassey's failure to promote the single, given the last-minute decision to quickly record it to meet the schedule.

Finally in 2005, Bassey sang the song for the first time outside James Bond on stage as part of a medley of her three Bond title songs. An instrumental strings version of the title theme was used in 2007 tourism commercials for the Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic is a nation on the island of Hispaniola, part of the Greater Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean region. The western third of the island is occupied by the nation of Haiti, making Hispaniola one of two Caribbean islands that are List of divided islands, Saint Martin being the other....
.

Release

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Moonraker was released on June 26, 1979, in the United Kingdom and was released three days later in the United States, grossing $70,308,099 in the UK. It opened in 788 theaters, grossing a total of $210,308,099 worldwide. In mainland Europe the most common month of release was in August of 1979, opening in the Scandinavian countries of Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden between the 13 and 18 August. Moonraker was released in Kenya
Kenya

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 on 27 August 1979. Given that the film was produced in France and involved some notable French actors, the French premiere for the film was relatively late, released there on 10 October 1979.

DVD release

Moonraker was one of the first James Bond Movies released on DVD. In 1998 a barebones THX edition was released. Moonraker was released with a Dolby Digital 5.1 mix on the MGM Special Edition in 2000, but it was re-released in 2003 as an Ultimate Edition with enhanced footage. The 42 minute documentary Inside Moonraker on the special effects and stuntwork was carried over from the original release, as was the 18 minute The Men Behind the Mayhem featuring director Lewis Gilbert
Lewis Gilbert

Lewis Gilbert Order of the British Empire is an England film director, film producer and screenwriter, born in London. After a career as a child actor in films in the 1920s and 1930s, he began shooting documentary films for the Royal Air Force during World War II....
, executive and associate producers Michael G. Wilson and William P. Cartlidge
William P. Cartlidge

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 and writer Christopher Wood, relating memories of the production. The Ultimate Edition comes with several commentaries, one which features Roger Moore, which had been recently recorded for the release.

The second disc of the Ultimate Edition DVD opens with at an 11 minute footage of set designer Ken Adam's productions, including home interviews with him and an exploration of Eon Productions locations and sets. Other features include Michael G. Wilson introducing interviews with the members of the cast and crew and an archive 12 minute feature, 007 in Rio, which covers the production team in Rio de Janeiro but takes a more general analysis of behind the scenes in the overall film. There is also brief storyboard coverage including four short storyboard sequences and test footage, which includes coverage of the circus
Circus

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 landing, the cable car scene and the skydiving scene.

Reception

Derek Meddings
Derek Meddings

Derek Meddings was a United Kingdom television and film special effects expert, initially noted for his work on the "Supermarionation" television puppet series produced by Gerry Anderson....
, a long contributor to the James Bond series, received an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects nomination for the special effects used in the film and the space scenes. However, although the film was widely praised for its special effects and advancement in technology and production sets, the film is often considered by critics and an element of James Bond fans as one of the lesser films in the James Bond series, largely due to the extent of the plot which takes James Bond into space, some of ploys used in the film for comedic effect, and its extended dialogue. Reviews have generally been balanced between criticising the far-fetched nature of the plot, and comments that have reflected that they enjoyed the film for this very reason. Nick Hilditch of the BBC sums up a common critical response to the film; "For many Moonraker is the worst Bond film, not least because the adventure culminates in a massive laser battle above the planet. Besides this farther-than-far-fetched effort to capitalise on the late '70s taste for science fiction
Science fiction

Science fiction is a broad genre of fiction that often involves speculations based on current or future science or technology. Science fiction is found in books, art, television, films, games, theatre, and other media....
, such inanities as Bond driving round St Mark's Square in a gondola-turned-hovercraft don't help much either. Frivolous, yes, but never dull." Other critics continued to illustrate their disapproval for the attempts at comedy in film, with some critics mocking Jaw's "flapping his wings" and circus landing site during the skydive sequence and others describing the comedic aspects of the film as cheesy
Cheesy

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. Critic Nicholas Sylvain said of the film "Moonraker seems to have more than its share of little flaws and annoyances which begin right from the opening pre-credit sequence. The sheer idiocy (and impossibility) of having a fully-fueled shuttle on the back of the Boeing during the trans-Atlantic crossing should be evident, and later in the film, the whole Jaws-falls-in-love and becomes a "good guy" routine leaves me rather cold, and provides far too much cheesy comedy moments, as does the gondola driving through the square scene. In his review of Moonraker in 1979, Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times

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 film critic Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert

Roger Joseph Ebert born June 18, 1942) is an United States film criticism and screenwriter.He is known for his film review column and for two television programs Sneak Previews and At the Movies , which he co-hosted for a combined 23 years with Gene Siskel....
 whilst clearly expressing his approval of the advanced special effects and Ken Adam's extravagant production sets, he criticised the pace in which the locations of the film evolved, remarking that, "it's so jammed with faraway places and science fiction special effects that Bond has to move at a trot just to make it into all the scenes". Christopher Null
Christopher Null

Christopher Null is a film critic, columnist and weblog for Yahoo! Tech, and is the founder and editor in chief of Filmcritic.com....
 of Filmcritic.com said of the film; "Most rational observers agree that Moonraker is without a doubt the most absurd James Bond movie, definitely of the Roger Moore era and possibly of all time". However whilst he criticised the extravagance of the plot and action sequences he believed that this added to the enjoyment of the film, and particularly approved of the remark "I think he's attempting re-entry!" by Q during Bond and Goodhead's orbiting of the earth which he described as "featuring what might be the best double entendre
Double entendre

A double entendre is a figure of speech in which a spoken phrase can be understood in either of two ways. In most cases, the first meaning is presumed to be innocent and straightforward, while the second meaning is risqu?, inappropriate, or at least irony, requiring the hearer to have some additional knowledge....
 ever".

Reviewing Moonraker, Danny Peary
Danny Peary

Danny Peary is an American film critic and sports writer. He has written many books on Film and sports-related topics.Peary remains an important and influential figure in the film reviewing field chiefly due to his three volume Cult Movies series of oversized paperback books, all of which were published in the 1980?s....
 wrote that “The worst James Bond film to date has Roger Moore walking through the paces for his hefty paycheck and giving way to his double for a series of unimaginative action scenes and “humorous” chases. There’s little suspense and the humor falls flat. Not only is Jaws so pacified by love that he becomes a good guy, but the filmmakers also have the gall to set the finale in outer space and stage a battle right out of Star Wars.”

However, other reviews of Moonraker have expressed that the film is one of Moore's stronger films as James Bond. James Berardinelli
James Berardinelli

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 of Reelviews.net for instance remarked that, "the solid special effects, well-executed action sequences, and a strict reliance upon the 'Bond Formula' keep this film among Moore's better entries." Despite criticism about the far-fetched nature of the plot, websites such as Rotten Tomatoes
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 have awarded the film a 62% "fresh" rating.

Aside from being nominated for an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, the film, given its unusual attention to the science fiction genre than the average James Bond film, received attention from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films and was nominated for several Saturn Awards in 1980. The nominees were for Best Science Fiction Film, Best Special Effects, and Best Supporting Actor (Richard Kiel). The DVD of the film was later nominated in 2004 for the Golden Satellite Award Best Classic DVD Release. Moonraker won the Golden Screen Award in Germany in 1980.

The exaggerated nature of the plot and space station sequence has seen the film parodied on numerous occasions. Of note is the Austin Powers
Austin Powers (film series)

The Austin Powers series is a series of comedy films written and produced by and stars Mike Myers as the Austin Powers, directed by Jay Roach and distributed by New Line Cinema....
 spoof
Spoof

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 film The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) which whilst a parody of other James Bond films, pays reference to Moonraker by Dr. Evil
Dr. Evil

Dr. Evil is a fictional character, played by Mike Myers , in the Austin Powers series film series. He is the chief villain of the movies, and Austin Powers' nemesis with aspirations of world domination....
's lair in space. The scene in which Drax is shot by the cyanide dart and ousted into space is parodied by Power's ejection of Dr. Evil's clone Mini-Me into outer space in the same way.

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