Revealing mistake: When Bond throws the dead pilot out of the helicopter, you can tell it's a dummy as its arms and legs bend at impossible angles.

For Your Eyes Only (1981)
Plot summary
Directed by: John Glen
Starring: Desmond Llewelyn, Roger Moore, Bernard Lee, Lois Maxwell, Carole Bouquet, Lynn-Holly Johnson
When a British ship is sunk in foreign waters, the world's superpowers begin a feverish race to find its cargo: a nuclear submarine control system. And 007 (Roger Moore) is thrust into one of his most riveting adventures as he rushes to join the search and prevent global devastation!
James Bond: Forgive me father, for I have sinned.
Q: That's putting it mildly, 007.
Trivia: Because of Carole Bouquet's sinus problems, the close-up underwater shots of Bond and Melina were shot in an entirely dry studio and not underwater. They were shot at a higher frame rate with wind machines. Derek Meddings, the special effects man, added the bubbles in afterwards.
Question: Is this the only Bond film that features any references to Tracy Bond (other than the given "On Her Majesty's...")?
Answer: It is also vaguely alluded to in The World is Not Enough. When Electra asks Bond, "tell me, Mr. Bond, ha- have you ever lost a loved one." And it's written all over his face, so to speak.





Answer: It's mentioned he was married in The Spy Who Loved Me and Licence to Kill.
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