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  1. 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. John Glen. Director. Ian Fleming. Novel. George MacDonald Fraser. Screenplay.

  2. 9 de ago. de 2021 · The cultural impact and legacy involving the song were also important criteria in the selection process. Keep reading to discover some of the most important songs that stuck with audiences long after the credits rolled. #100. Old Time Rock and Roll. - Film: Risky Business (1983) - Performer (s): Bob Seger.

  3. 5 de oct. de 2022 · Ah, the eighties. Not traditionally seen as Bond’s heyday, and certainly not celebrated for its Bond theme songs. But ‘All Time High’ from Octopussy is perfectly serviceable: glossy, slick and well executed, and another example of a Bond theme which doesn’t rely on vocal histrionics to make its impact felt.

  4. 29 de abr. de 2016 · Robert Brown (M) Desmond Llewelyn (Q) When an agent turns up dead in East Germany with a fake Faberge Egg, 007 is sent to investigate where the egg came from and who is behind it. His enquiries lead him to India and Kamal Kahn where he meets the elusive Octopussy. He later learns the horrifying truth behind the jewelry smuggling and must act ...

  5. 25 de jul. de 2022 · Diamonds Are Forever Theme Song - James Bond. After critics weren't too kind with Lazenby's Bond at the time, the next instalment went back to the drawing board and brought back not only Sean Connery, but Shirley Bassey too. The theme tune was the best thing about the movie, with the lyrics written by the legendary Don Black.

  6. You will have to turn off parts of your brain for this one at times. Another fun tongue in cheek type Bond flick we came to expect from the Moore era. Even though I wouldn't call Octopussy one of the best Bond films, its one that most fans will probably have fun with... or possibly roll your eyes at for over 2 hours... Youll either love it or ...

  7. Hepburn's version was not included in the original movie soundtrack. Instead, an album version recorded by Mancini and his chorus was released as a single and became a number 11 hit. In different versions, Joel Whitburn's "Top Adult (Contemporary) Songs" reported the song as a #3 or #1 easy listening hit, due to unpublished charts in Billboard.