The spy who loved me /

Roger Moore brings inimitable style to Agent 007 as he teams with beautiful Russian agent Anya Amasova to stop the megalomaniac Stromberg from unleashing a horrific scheme for world domination.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Spy who loved me (Motion picture)
Corporate Authors: United Artists Corporation, MGM Home Entertainment Inc, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc
Other Authors: Broccoli, Albert R., 1909-1996, Gilbert, Lewis, 1920-2018, Maibaum, Richard, Wood, Christopher, Moore, Roger, 1927-2017, Bach, Barbara, 1947-, Jürgens, Curd, 1915-1982, Kiel, Richard, 1939-2014, Munro, Caroline, 1950-, Fleming, Ian, 1908-1964
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
French
Language Notes:Closed captioned. English or French dialogue with optional subtitles in English, French, Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, Korean, Thai.
Published: Beverly Hills, CA : Metro Goldwyn Mayer Home Entertainment : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, [2006]
Edition:Ultimate ed.
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Description
Summary:Roger Moore brings inimitable style to Agent 007 as he teams with beautiful Russian agent Anya Amasova to stop the megalomaniac Stromberg from unleashing a horrific scheme for world domination.
Item Description:Originally released as a motion picture in 1977.
Based on the novel by Ian Fleming.
Anamorphic widescreen presentation.
Aspect ratio 2.35:1.
Dual layer format.
Special features: Audio commentary -- Declassified: M16 vault: 007 in Egypt; Roger Moore: my world is my Bond; on location with Ken Adam; 007 stage dedication - original 1977 featurette; Escape from Atlantis: storyboard sequence -- 007 mission control: interactive guide into the world of The spy who loved me -- Mission dossier: inside The spy who loved me; Ken Adam: designing Bond -- Ministry of propaganda: trailers & tv spots.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:2 videodiscs (126 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 insert.
Format:DVD; region 1; DTS surround, 5.1 Dolby surround, dual layer, NTSC.
Audience:MPAA rating: PG.
Production Credits:Director of photography, Claude Renoir; editor, John Glen; music, Marvin Hamlisch.