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Never Say Never Again

- Sean Connery is James Bond 007

James Bond returns as the secret agent 007 to battle the evil organization SPECTRE. Bond must defeat Largo, who has stolen two atomic warheads for nuclear blackmail. But Bond has an ally in Largo's girlfriend, the willowy Domino, who falls for Bond and seeks revenge.

Release Date : 1983-10-07

Language :EnglishFrenchArabicSpanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : TaliaFilm II ProductionsWoodcotePSO

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : James Bond 13b: Never Say Never Again

Cast

Sean Connery

Character Name : James Bond

Original Name : Sean Connery

Gender : Male

Klaus Maria Brandauer

Character Name : Maximilian Largo

Original Name : Klaus Maria Brandauer

Gender : Male

Max von Sydow

Character Name : Ernst Stavro Blofeld

Original Name : Max von Sydow

Gender : Male

Barbara Carrera

Character Name : Fatima Blush

Original Name : Barbara Carrera

Gender : Female

Kim Basinger

Character Name : Domino Petachi

Original Name : Kim Basinger

Gender : Female

Bernie Casey

Character Name : Felix Leiter

Original Name : Bernie Casey

Gender : Male

Alec McCowen

Character Name : Q 'Algy' Algernon

Original Name : Alec McCowen

Gender : Male

Edward Fox

Character Name : M

Original Name : Edward Fox

Gender : Male

Pamela Salem

Character Name : Miss Moneypenny

Original Name : Pamela Salem

Gender : Female

Rowan Atkinson

Character Name : Nigel Small-Fawcett

Original Name : Rowan Atkinson

Gender : Male

Valerie Leon

Character Name : Lady in Bahamas

Original Name : Valerie Leon

Gender : Female

Milos Kirek

Character Name : Kovacs

Original Name : Milos Kirek

Gender : Male

Pat Roach

Character Name : Lippe

Original Name : Pat Roach

Gender : Male

Anthony Sharp

Character Name : Lord Ambrose

Original Name : Anthony Sharp

Gender : Male

Prunella Gee

Character Name : Patricia Fearing

Original Name : Prunella Gee

Gender : Female

Gavan O'Herlihy

Character Name : Jack Petachi

Original Name : Gavan O'Herlihy

Gender : Male

Ronald Pickup

Character Name : Elliott

Original Name : Ronald Pickup

Gender : Male

Guido Adorni

Character Name : Italian Minister

Original Name : Guido Adorni

Gender : Male

Robert Rietti

Character Name : Italian Minister

Original Name : Robert Rietti

Gender : Male

Vincent Marzello

Character Name : Culpepper

Original Name : Vincent Marzello

Gender : Male

Christopher Reich

Character Name : Number 5

Original Name : Christopher Reich

Gender : Male

Billy J. Mitchell

Character Name : Captain Pederson

Original Name : Billy J. Mitchell

Gender : Male

Manning Redwood

Character Name : General Miller

Original Name : Manning Redwood

Gender : Male

Anthony Van Laast

Character Name : Kurt

Original Name : Anthony Van Laast

Gender : Male

Saskia Cohen Tanugi

Character Name : Nicole

Original Name : Saskia Cohen Tanugi

Gender : Female

Sylvia Marriott

Character Name : French Minister

Original Name : Sylvia Marriott

Gender : Female

Dan Meaden

Character Name : Casino Bouncer

Original Name : Dan Meaden

Gender : Male

Michael Medwin

Character Name : Doctor at Shrublands

Original Name : Michael Medwin

Gender : Male

Lucy Hornak

Character Name : Nurse at Shrublands

Original Name : Lucy Hornak

Gender : Female

Derek Deadman

Character Name : Shrublands Porter

Original Name : Derek Deadman

Gender : Male

Tony Alleff

Character Name : Auctioneer

Original Name : Tony Alleff

Gender : Male

Brenda Kempner

Character Name : Masseuse

Original Name : Brenda Kempner

Gender : Female

Jill Meager

Character Name : Receptionist at Health Spa

Original Name : Jill Meager

Gender : Female

John Stephen Hill

Character Name : Communications Officer

Original Name : John Stephen Hill

Gender : Male

Wendy Leech

Character Name : Girl Hostage

Original Name : Wendy Leech

Gender : Female

Christopher Malcolm

Character Name : USAF Swadley General (uncredited)

Original Name : Christopher Malcolm

Gender : Male

Marsha Hunt

Character Name : SPECTRE Agent (uncredited)

Original Name : Marsha Hunt

Gender : Female

Barrie Holland

Character Name : Computer Operator (uncredited)

Original Name : Barrie Holland

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

_**Connery “gets the band back together” after a dozen years absence**_ As James Bond (Sean Connery) returns to field action with MI6, SPECTRE steals two warheads and 007 traces them to wealthy SPECTRE agent Maximillian Largo (Klaus Maria Brandauer), but he has to deal with femme fatale Fatima (Barbara Carrera) to accomplish his mission as he globetrots from the London area to the Bahamas to the French Riviera to North Africa to an underground facility on the Ethiopian coast. Kim Basinger plays Largo’s girlfriend while Bernie Casey is a highlight as Agent Leiter. Despite the return of Connery, "Never Say Never Again" (1983) is an ‘unofficial’ James Bond film in that it wasn’t produced by Eon. As such, the recognizable Bond theme is missing, as is the opening gun barrel sequence and the familiar MI6 office cast. Other than these factors, it’s a 007 film through and through. While it made a respectable profit at the box office, it didn’t do as well as “Octopussy” with Roger Moore, released four months earlier. It’s a competent enough James Bond film it just pales in comparison to the dynamic “Octopussy,” which is arguably the most adventuresome, action-packed 007 flick. While Connery was three years younger than Moore, he looked older. It's also not as good as the movie it remakes, "Thunderball" (1965). Speaking of which, why try to remake such a great Bond flick anyway? Connery already did this story 18 years earlier and very effectively; producers should've given him an entirely new tale for his final stab at 007. Some of the highlights include a knock-down-drag-out scrap between Bond and a big lug at the clinic; a clash with a couple of sharks in the waters of the Bahamas; a wild motorcycle/car chase in Nice, France; an escape from an old fortress in North Africa; and an exciting shootout at an archeological site. Super-sharp Barbara Carrera stands out on the feminine front while Basinger is winsome enough, but she never interested me. Prunella Gee is striking as Patricia, a professional at the English clinic. Saskia Cohen Tanugi plays an MI6 agent, Nicole, while Lucy Hornak has a small role as a cute nurse. The film runs 2 hours, 14 minutes, and was shot in England; Nassau, Bahamas; the French Riviera; Almería, Andalucía, Spain; Malta; and Silver Springs, Florida. GRADE: B-

D

drystyx

@drystyx

2023-04-18

What were they thinking? This stood for a while as the worst of the 007 series, although it's been outdone since then. It's just too boring to be as Hollywood depressing as it tries to be. Plot? You'll lose interest in the attempt to show a plot. It's a grand scheme to threaten the world, and Bond is there to save the day. There's nothing wrong with Connery. It's the script. It's the direction. It's the monotony. It's the totally predictable Hollywood ideology. It's a more "Hollywood" rendering of Thunderball. Here, we have it made for women. This is a chick flick 007 movie, with the heroine being the pale "plain Jane" that all women identify with. There is nothing memorable about this movie. You'll see that for yourself, if you watch it. What were they thinking?

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-06-30

Apparently Sean Connery was paid Elizabeth Taylor money to return as "007" but I doubt he was overly proud of the end product. This is a pretty straightforward rehash of "Thunderball" (1965) only it's Klaus Maria Brandauer who takes one the role of the S.P.E.C.T.R.E agent "Largo". He masterminds a plan to steal two nuclear missiles from the RAF then hold the world to ransom. The old "00" programme had been disbanded, but "M" (Edward Fox) realises the danger so he puts his best man on the job. His investigations introduce him to "Domino" (Kim Basinger) and soon he is slumming it in the Bahamas trying to track down the bombs, get the gal and maybe even avenge himself on his arch nemesis "Blofeld" (Max von Sydow). Braundauer was usually quite good as the megalomaniac - his Nero in "Quo Vadis" (1985) being a good example, and von Sydow never lets down as a baddie, but the rest of this is as clunky as it is cheesy and the efforts from Basinger and the even more wooden Barbara Carrera ("Fatima Blush") do nothing at all to lift this above the level of torrid and innuendo-strewn drivel. It also takes for ever to get going, and at just shy of 2¼ hours it struggles to sustain much interest as the dialogue lumbers along and the action remains thin on the ground and on the water. It's worth watching only to remind us all of just how good some of the there "Bond" films were, but otherwise it's a real disappointment.