United Artists released Octopussy to theaters on June 10, 1983.
John Glen directed the film starring
Roger Moore,
Maud Adams, and
Louis Jourdan.
‘Octopussy’ Plot Synopsis
In Octopussy, James Bond investigates the murder of another agent found clutching a priceless Fabergé egg at the time of his death. Clues lead Bond to the mysterious Octopussy—who runs a traveling circus with many beautiful and athletic women. Bond and Octopussy will of course have sex, but not before Bond discovers that the evil Kamal Khan is working with a mad Russian General who plans to detonate an atomic bomb over a U.S. Air Force Base. As Bond races against the clock, his mission takes him through the streets of India, a deadly brawl atop a speeding train, and a mid-air knife fight on an airplane wing while in the air.
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United Artists released Octopussy to theaters on June 10, 1983. John Glen directed the film starring Roger Moore, Maud Adams, and Louis Jourdan.
‘Octopussy’ Plot Synopsis
In Octopussy, James Bond investigates the murder of another agent found clutching a priceless Fabergé egg at the time of his death. Clues lead Bond to the mysterious Octopussy—who runs a traveling circus with many beautiful and athletic women. Bond and Octopussy will of course have sex, but not before Bond discovers that the evil Kamal Khan is working with a mad Russian General who plans to detonate an atomic bomb over a U.S. Air Force Base. As Bond races against the clock, his mission takes him through the streets of India, a deadly brawl atop a speeding train, and a mid-air knife fight on an airplane wing while in the air.
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Disclaimer
This podcast is not endorsed by MGM Home Entertainment and is intended for entertainment and information purposes only. Octopussy, all names and sounds of Octopussy characters, and any other Octopussy related items are registered trademarks and/or copyrights of MGM Home Entertainment or their respective trademark and/or copyright holders. All original content of this podcast is the intellectual property of Movie House Memories and
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