The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

 

Step into the world of high-stakes espionage, breathtaking action, and undeniable style with The Spy Who Loved Me, one of the most iconic entries in the James Bond franchise. Directed by Lewis Gilbert, this 007 adventure delivers everything you expect from a Bond film—plus a few extra twists that make it unforgettable.
When a British submarine and a Russian missile submarine mysteriously vanish, MI6 sends the legendary James Bond (Roger Moore) on a mission to uncover the truth. In a race against time, Bond teams up with the beautiful and enigmatic Soviet agent, Anya Amasova (Barbara Bach), as they discover a nefarious plot led by the brilliant megalomaniac Karl Stromberg (Curt Jürgens). The villain’s plan: to launch a devastating global war and create his own underwater utopia. As Bond and Anya travel from Egypt to the Mediterranean and beyond, they must confront Stromberg’s deadly henchmen—including the unforgettable “Jaws” (Richard Kiel), a giant of a man with metal teeth—and stop a catastrophic disaster from unfolding.