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For Your
Eyes Only [1981]
Country
of Origin: UK
Year of Production: 1981
Running Times: 127 mins
Format: Technicolor
Panavision (anamorphic) 35mm 70mm
(blow-up)
Ratio: 2.35:1
Sound: Dolby Stereo
CREDITS
PRODUCTION
Production Company: Eon Productions / United Artists
Executive Producer: Michael G. Wilson
Producer: Albert R. Broccoli
Associate Producer: Tom Pevsner
Prod Controller: Reginald A. Barkshire
Production Supervisor: Bob Simmonds
Production Managers: Mara Blasetti, Philip Kohler, Aspa
Lambrou
Unit / Location Managers: Vincent Winter, Peter Bennett,
Michaelis Lambrinos, Redmond Morris, Umberto Sambuco
SCRIPT
Script: Richard Maibaum, Michael G. Wilson
Stories: Ian Fleming (For Your Eyes Only;
Risico)
DIRECTION
Director: John Glen
Assistant Director: Anthony Waye, Terry Madden, Michael
Zimbrich, Gareth Tandy, Tony Broccoli
2nd Unit Director: Arthur Wooster
2nd Unit Assistant Director: Gerry Gavigan
PHOTOGRAPHY
Director of Photography: Alan Hume
2nd Unit Director of Photography: Arthur Wooster
Camera Operator: Alec Mills
2nd Unit Camera Operator: Robert Kindred
2nd Camera Operators: Dewi Humphreys, Jack Lowin, John
Morgan
Electrical Supervisor: John Tythe
Grip: Chunky Huse
Stills: Keith Hamshere
Lighting and Grip Package: Lee Lighting Ltd
Laboratories: TVC Laboratories, New York, USA
EDITING
Editor: John Grover
Additional Editor: Eric Boyd-Perkins
Assembly Editors: Derek Trigg, Peter Davies
MUSIC
Music: Bill Conti
James Bond Theme: Monty Norman
Lyrics: Michael Leeson
Song Performed By: Sheena Easton
Music Mixed By: John Richards
Music Recorded At: The Music Centre, Wembley
Song Produced By: Christopher Neil
SOUND
Sound Recording: Derek Ball
Sound Re-Recording: Gordon K. McCallum, Ken Barker
Sound Re-Recorded At: Pinewood Studios Ltd
Sound Editor: Colin Miller, Bill Trent, Vernon Messenger
Sound Effects: Jean-Pierre Lelong
COSTUMES AND MAKE-UP
Make Up: George Frost, Eric Allwright
Costume Designer: Elizabeth Waller
Wardrobe: Tiny Nicholls
Bouquet and Harris' Wardrobe: Raemonde Rahvis, London Ski
Suits: Bogner
SPECIAL EFFECTS Visual
Effects Director of Photography: Paul Wilson Special Effects
Supervisor: Derek Meddings Special Effects: John Evans Optical
Effects: Les Films Michel François
DESIGN AND SET
CONSTRUCTION Production Designer: Peter Lamont Art
Director: John Fenner, Michael Lamont, Mikes Karapiperis, Franco
Fumagalli Set Decorator: Vernon Dixon Production Illustrator: Denis
Rich Scenic Artist: Ernest Smith Main Title Designer: Maurice
Binder
MISCELLANEOUS Continuity:
Elaine Schreyeck 2nd Unit Continuity: Phyllis Townshend Production
Accountant: Douglas Noakes Assistant Accountant: Sarah
Lucraft Director Of Publicity: Charles Juroe Executive Producer's
Secretary: Joanna Brown London Contact: Van Jones Marine Advisors:
Barry Goldsmith, David Halsey Production Assistants: Iris Rose, Sally
Ball Production Controller: Reginald A. Barkshire Skating Scenes
Staged By: Brian Foley Unit Publicist: Brian Doyle
LOCATIONS Locations:
Achillion, Corfu, Greece [casino scenes]; Bahamas [underwater scenes];
Cortina d'Ampezzo, Veneto, Italy; England, UK; Meteora, Greece Studio:
Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath,
Buckinghamshire, England, UK Location Managers: Redmond Morris, Vincent Winter Location
Unit Managers: Michalis Lambrinos, Peter Bennett, Umberto
Sambuco
STUNTS Action Sequence
Co-Ordinator: Bob Simmons Driving Stunts
Co-Ordinator: Remy Julienne Climbing Team: Rich Sylvester, Herbert
Raditschnig, Chester Brown, Bill Fox Stunts: Martin Grace, Pat Banta,
Cyd Child, Jo Cote, John Eaves, Hans Hechenbichler, Michel Julienne,
Wolfgang Junginger, George Leech, Wendy Leech, Gavin McKinney, Gareth
Milne, Bernard Pascual, Frances Young, Paolo Rigon
AERIAL UNIT Aerial
Director: James Devis Aerial Photographer: James Devis Aerial Team:
Albert Werry, Andrew Von Preussen, Czeslav Dyzmna, Marc Wolff, Nigel
Brendish, Robin Browne, John Crewdson
SKI UNIT Ski Director:
Willy Bogner Ski Sequences Photographer: Willy Bogner Ski Team:
Christian Troschke, Georg Ostler, Gerhard Fromm, Gerhard Huber, Giovanni
Dibona, Michael Ratajczak, Peter Rohe, Sabine Boueke, Verena Baldeo,
Victor Tourjansky, Wolfgang Kleinwaechter
UNDERWATER
UNIT Underwater Director: Al Giddings Underwater
Photographer: Al Giddings Underwater Team: Arlette Greenfield, Charles
Nicklin, John Bremer, Ken Court, Moby Griffin, Pete Romano, Richard Mula,
Steve Bowerman, Terry Kerby, Doug Laughlin, Randolph Johnson, Walter
Clayton, Jack Monestier
CAST Roger Moore [James
Bond] Carole Bouquet [Melina] (Chaim) Topol [Columbo] Lynn-Holly
Johnson [Bibi] Julian Glover [Kristatos] Cassandra Harris [Countess
Lial] Jill Bennett [Brink] Michael Gothard [Loque] John Wyman
[Kriegler] Jack Hedley [Havelock] Lois Maxwell [Miss
Moneypenny] Desmond Llewlyn [Q] Geoffrey Keen [Minister of
Defence] Walter Gotell [General Gogol] James Villiers
[Tanner] John Moreno [Ferrara] Charles Dance [Claus] Paul Angelis
[Karageorge] Toby Robins [Iona Havelock] Jack Klaff
[Apostis] Alkis Kristikos [Santos] Stag Theodore [Nikos] Stefan
Kalipha [Gonzales] Graham Crowden [1st Sea Lord] Noel Johnson [Vice
Admiral] William Hoyland [McGregor] Paul Brooke [Bunky] Eva
Rueber-Staier [Rublevich] Fred Bryan [vicar] Robin Young [girl in
flower shop] Graham Hawks [mantis man] John Wells [Denis] Janet
Brown [Prime Minister] Max Vesterhalt [girl at casino] Lalla Dean,
Evelyn Drogue, Laoura Hadzivageli, Koko, Chai Lee, Kim Mills, Tula (Tula
Cossey?), Vanya, Viva, Lizzie Warville, Alison Worth [girls at
pool] Andy Bradford [St Cyril's guard - uncredited] Jeremy Bulloch
[Smithers - uncredited] Lalla Dean [girl at Pool -
uncredited] Sheena Easton [singer in opening credits -
uncredited] John Hollis [Ernst Stavros Blofeld - uncredited] Michel
Julienne [henchman driver - uncredited] Bob Simmons [Gonzales'
henchman at the exploding car - uncredited] George Sweeney [helicopter
pilot - uncredited] Victor Tourjansky [man with wine glass -
uncredited] Max Vesterhalt [girl at casino - uncredited] Michael G.
Wilson [Greek priest - uncredited]
USA Theatrical Distributor: United Artists
Finland Rating: K-16
Germany Rating: 16
Norway Rating: 15
Sweden Rating: 15
UK Rating: PG
USA Rating: PG The Boston Globe and Los
Angeles Times felt that the poster for For Your Eyes
Only was a bit too steamy and cropped the image of the bare
woman's legs just above her knees. The Pitsburgh Press
went even further, drawing in a pair of shorts!
1981 June 24: UK - world premiere 26: USA -
theatrical release
August 6:
West Germany - theatrical release 10: Denmark - theatrical
release 21: Finland - theatrical release 21: Norway - theatrical
release 22: Sweden - theatrical release
2002 April 13: USA - television broadcast [on
ABC]
No one comes close
to JAMES BOND 007
Top Secret
- translated Swedish title Agente 007, solo per i tuoi
occhi - Italian title James Bond 007 - In tödlicher
Mission - German title Ur dödlig synvinkel -
????? 007 Somente para seus olhos - Spanish
title Rien que pour vos yeux - French title
1981 Academy Awards Best Song -
nomination
SEQUEL TO
Dr No (1962)
From Russia with
Love (1963)
Goldfinger (1964)
Thunderball (1965)
You Only Live
Twice (1967)
On Her Majesty's
Secret Service (1969)
Diamonds Are
Forever (1971)
Live and Let Die (1973)
The Man with the
Golden Gun (1974)
The Spy Who Loved
Me (1977)
Moonraker (1979)
SEQUELS
Octopussy (1983)
A View to a Kill (1985)
The Living
Daylights (1987)
Licence to Kill (1989)
Goldeneye (1995)
Tomorrow Never
Dies (1997)
The World Is Not
Enough (1999)
Die Another Day (2002)
SEE ALSO
Happy Anniversary
007: 25 Years of James Bond (1987)
True Lies (1994)
Never Say Never
Again (1983)
Casino Royale (1967)
FOOTAGE INCLUDED
The James Bond
Story (1999)
Premiere Bond:
Die Another Day (2002)
REFERENCES
MAGAZINES
The Dark
Side 55 p.25 (UK)
short review
TV Times
2 - 8 April 1988 p.56 (UK)
credits
BOOKS
Hoffman's Guide to SF, Horror and
Fantasy Movies 1991 - 1992 p.140
credits, short review
The Incredible World of 007 pp.146
article
OTHER SOURCES
screen
credits, review source KEYWORDS spies; james bond
MAGAZINES
The Dark
Side 55 p.25 short review
TV
Times 2 - 8 April 1988 p.56 credits
BOOKS
Hoffman's
Guide to SF, Horror and Fantasy Movies 1991 - 1992
p.140 credits, short review
The
Incredible World of 007 pp.146 article
OTHER
SOURCES
screen credits, review source
spies; james bond |