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Moonraker By Jeff Shannon
This was the first James Bond adventure produced after the success of Star
Wars, so it jumped on the sci-fi bandwagon by combining the suave
appeal of Agent 007 (once again played by Roger Moore) with enough
high-tech hardware and special effects to make Luke Skywalker want to join
Her Majesty's Secret Service. After the razzle-dazzle of The Spy Who
Loved Me, this attempt to latch onto a trend proved to be a case of
overkill, even though it brought back the steel-toothed villain Jaws
(Richard Kiel) and scored a major hit at the box office. This time Bond is
up against a criminal industrialist named Drax (Michel Lonsdale) who wants
to control the world from his orbiting space station. In keeping with his
well-groomed style, Bond thwarts this maniacal Neo-Hitler's scheme with
the help of a beautiful, sleek-figured scientist (played by Lois Chiles
with all the vitality of a department-store mannequin). There's a
grand-scale climax involving space shuttles and ray guns, but despite the
film's popular success, this is one Bond adventure that never quite gets
off the launching pad. It's as if the caretakers of the James Bond
franchise had forgotten that it's Bond--and not a barrage of gizmos and
gadgets (including a land-worthy Venetian gondola)--that fuels the series'
success. Despite Moore's passive performance (which Pauline Kael described
as "like an office manager who is turning into dead wood but hanging
on to collect his pension"), Moonraker had no problem
attracting an appreciative audience, and there are even a few renegade
Bond-philes who consider it one of their favorites.
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|  | Director: Lewis Gilbert
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|  | Stars: Roger Moore, Lois Chiles, Michael Lonsdale
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|  | Released: June 29, 1979
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS CD | | |
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