6/10
1983-06-05 PG Octopussy

Octopussy

James Bond’s all time high!

Release Date: 1983-06-05

Rating: 6.3 / 10

Runtime: 131 mins

James Bond is sent to investigate after a fellow “00” agent is found dead with a priceless Indian Fabergé egg. Bond follows the mystery and uncovers a smuggling scandal and a Russian General who wants to provoke a new World War.


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Runtime

131 minutes

Release Date

1983-06-05

Budget

$27,500,000

Box Office Earnings

$187,500,000

Cast and Crew Members

Cast

Steven Berkoff
Steven Berkoff
Vijay Amritraj
Vijay Amritraj
Desmond Llewelyn
Desmond Llewelyn
Lois Maxwell
Lois Maxwell
Robert Brown
Robert Brown

Crew Members

John Glen
John Glen Director
Barbara Broccoli
Barbara Broccoli Assistant Director
George MacDonald Fraser
George MacDonald Fraser Screenplay
Richard Maibaum
Richard Maibaum Screenplay

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  • John Doe's avatar

    Potential Kermode

    Rating: 10/10

    "**One of the best of the James Bond series** Forget the dour, bland rubbish of the Daniel Craig era - Octopussy is how a James Bond film should be! **FUN!** The franchise has always been over the top ever since we saw _Sean Connery's James Bond wearing a strap on plastic seagull hat in the classic Goldfinger_ and Octopussy continues that absurdity only this time with Roger Moore. So anyway, here 007 is on the trail of a smuggling ring whilst also trying to stop a crazed Russian general (Steven Berkoff in an amazing performance) from starting WWIII. Beautiful looking film makes the most of the India. Some great stunt work - including a finale on top of a plane, John Barry providing a lush score, lashings of humour and a fair amount of tension - Bond disarming a nuclear weapon in a circus tent is very effective. A very _violent_ film - here, we can see Roger Moore's 007 shooting a young Russian soldier through the forehead. _Positively shocking_! You probably get the general idea by now that I like this one a lot. Great Bond film. - Potential Kermode"

  • John Doe's avatar

    Potential Kermode

    Rating: 10/10

    "**One of the best of the James Bond series** Forget the dour, bland rubbish of the Daniel Craig era - Octopussy is how a James Bond film should be! **FUN!** The franchise has always been over the top ever since we saw _Sean Connery's James Bond wearing a strap on plastic seagull hat in the classic Goldfinger_ and Octopussy continues that absurdity only this time with Roger Moore. So anyway, here 007 is on the trail of a smuggling ring whilst also trying to stop a crazed Russian general (Steven Berkoff in an amazing performance) from starting WWIII. Beautiful looking film makes the most of the India. Some great stunt work - including a finale on top of a plane, John Barry providing a lush score, lashings of humour and a fair amount of tension - Bond disarming a nuclear weapon in a circus tent is very effective. A very _violent_ film - here, we can see Roger Moore's 007 shooting a young Russian soldier through the forehead. _Positively shocking_! You probably get the general idea by now that I like this one a lot. Great Bond film. - Potential Kermode"

  • John Doe's avatar

    GenerationofSwine

    Rating: 3/10

    "I don't mind Moore as Bond, he's certainly not my favorite, I'm not the biggest fan of the silliness, but he has some 007 films that would make my top 10 list and... ... this is NOT one of them. In the only thing I want to write in this review is "It is so unbelievably bad." And not like Moonraker way to over-the-top even for a 007 film bad, but just absolutely horrible bad. And Moore was clearly a bit too old to play 007 at this point. So he kind of looked like Grandpa 007. And that doesn't work too well for stunts (ask Liam Neeson), it sort of makes it unbelievable. And then there is the plot that was a little too.... done before to be really good. It took elements from several other 007 films, strung them all together, and hoped no one would notice. And by Octopussy, the Moore era silliness was starting to wear thin, especially after films like The Spy Who Loved Me and For Your Eyes Only, that underplayed that aspect enough to make truly great installments to the franchise."

  • John Doe's avatar

    GenerationofSwine

    Rating: 3/10

    "I don't mind Moore as Bond, he's certainly not my favorite, I'm not the biggest fan of the silliness, but he has some 007 films that would make my top 10 list and... ... this is NOT one of them. In the only thing I want to write in this review is "It is so unbelievably bad." And not like Moonraker way to over-the-top even for a 007 film bad, but just absolutely horrible bad. And Moore was clearly a bit too old to play 007 at this point. So he kind of looked like Grandpa 007. And that doesn't work too well for stunts (ask Liam Neeson), it sort of makes it unbelievable. And then there is the plot that was a little too.... done before to be really good. It took elements from several other 007 films, strung them all together, and hoped no one would notice. And by Octopussy, the Moore era silliness was starting to wear thin, especially after films like The Spy Who Loved Me and For Your Eyes Only, that underplayed that aspect enough to make truly great installments to the franchise."

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the runtime of the Octopussy ?

The movie is approximately 131 minutes long.

What is the Octopussy's release date?

1983-06-05 marks the official release date of the movie.

What genre is the Octopussy?

The movie belongs to the Adventure Action Thriller genres, offering a variety of experiences from adventure to fantasy.

Who are the main actors in the Octopussy?

The lead actors include Roger Moore , Maud Adams , and Louis Jourdan , among others.

Who directed Octopussy?

The movie was directed by John Glen Barbara Broccoli

What is the Octopussy's budget?

The movie had an estimated budget of $27,500,000 .

How much did Octopussy movie earn at the box office?

A Cinderella Story grossed an estimated $187,500,000 at the box office.

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