Moonraker Page #3

Synopsis: James Bond is back for another mission and this time, he is blasting off into space. A spaceship traveling through space is mysteriously hi-jacked and Bond must work quickly to find out who was behind it all. He starts with the rockets creators, Drax Industries and the man behind the organisation, Hugo Drax. On his journey he ends up meeting Dr. Holly Goodhead and encounters the metal-toothed Jaws once again.
Director(s): Lewis Gilbert
Production: United Artists
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 1 win & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Metacritic:
66
Rotten Tomatoes:
62%
PG
Year:
1979
126 min
1,958 Views


gone wrong with

the controls.

Let me help you.

My mother gave me

a list of things

not to do on a first date.

Maybe you won't need it.

That's not what I came for.

No. What do you want then?

Would your feelings

be shattered if I were

to say information?

Why should l

tell you anything?

Why, indeed?

You presume

a great deal, Mr. Bond.

What goes on here

besides the manufacture

of Moonraker?

And the astronaut

training program?

There are

other laboratories,

but not much is

happening now.

No?

They were working

on something very secret,

but everything's been moved.

Where to?

I don't know.

What about that

list of your mother's?

I never learned to read.

(MOANING)

What are you doing?

You whetted my appetite

for information.

Is there a safe

in here? Thank you.

James, no.

That's amazing.

There you are, you see?

You have a heart of gold.

Eighteen karat.

(CLICKING)

You must go.

Well, you go first.

I'll turn off the lights.

Thank you.

Take care of yourself.

And you.

(ALL CALLING)

(GUN FIRING)

(HORN SOUNDING)

(GROWLING)

Ah, my dear Bond.

This is Mademoiselle Deladier

and La Signorina del Mateo.

Ladies.

DRAX:
I'll see you at lunch.

A pity you leave us.

Such good sport.

Unless you're a pheasant.

(CHUCKLING) Really,

Mr. Bond. Take my gun,

a stray bird may fly over.

I only stopped to thank you

for your hospitality.

Fraser will get you

to the airport

in plenty of time.

Come now.

(GUN COCKING)

I doubt if I'm

in your class.

Oh, you're too modest,

Mr. Bond.

(CHIRPING)

Over there.

You missed, Mr. Bond.

Did l?

As you said,

such good sport.

You called for me,

Mr. Drax.

You were with Bond

last night in my study.

No, l...

You showed him the safe.

I didn't.

I'm terminating

your employment.

You will leave immediately.

(DOG BARKING)

(BELL TOLLING)

Franco, I'll call you

to tell you where to meet me.

(AGREEING IN ITALIAN)

Could I interest

you in something?

Why, I'm tempted to

say yes immediately.

But I think maybe

I'd better have

a look around.

Please. Go anywhere

you wish.

(DOOR CLOSES)

GUIDE:
And in 1955,

the Venini Museum

and Glass Works

was taken over by

Drax Industries.

And here,

ladies and gentlemen,

we have some of

the rarest examples

of the glassblower's art.

As you know,

everything was done

absolutely by hand.

Here is a vase done

by Lorenzo Graziati,

sometime between

1850 and 1860.

If you'd like to

follow me over here.

This exquisite

bowl was fashioned

about 1520,

over 450 years ago.

If it ever came

on the market,

it would certainly

fetch a price

in excess of one million

American dollars.

But if any of you

are thinking of taking it...

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