For Your Eyes Only

Directed by John Glen
PG
1981    2h 7mAction, Adventure
6.769%64%6.5
Secret service agent James Bond is assigned to find a missing British vessel equipped with a weapons encryption device and prevent it from falling into enemy hands.
  • Roger MooreJames Bond
  • Carole BouquetMelina Havelock
  • Chaim TopolMilos Columbo
  • Julian GloverAristotle Kristatos
  • Lynn-Holly JohnsonBibi Dahl
  • Cassandra HarrisCountess Lisl von Schlaf
  • Jill BennettJacoba Brink
  • Michael GothardEmile Leopold Locque
  • John WymanErich Kriegler
  • Jack HedleySir Timothy Havelock
  • Lois MaxwellMiss Moneypenny
  • Desmond LlewelynQ
  • Geoffrey KeenSir Frederick Gray
  • Walter GotellGeneral Anatol Gogol
  • James VilliersTanner
  • John MorenoLuigi Ferrara
  • Charles DanceClaus
  • Paul AngelisKarageorge
  • Toby RobinsIona Havelock
  • Jack KlaffApostis
  • LivewireAdminFebruary 3, 2026
    This one is a lot of fun and probably my favorite Roger Moore entry. He was officially too old looking by FYEO, not aging quite as quickly as Connery but nothing like the longevity we see in actors today. His Bond films beyond this, he basically just looks like a grandpa running around lol Carole Bouquet was a great Bond girl and the writer’s gave Melina a serviceable revenge plot. The locations were great - Greece, Italy and the UK. The underwater photography was particularly well shot. Surprisingly a lot of action here too - a car chase, a skiing shootout and an intense mountain-climbing set piece. Also a very underrated Bond song. Fun fact: Sheena Easton is the only singer in the Bond franchise to appear in an opening title sequence.
  • ርልዪረJanuary 28, 2025
    ( -_•)︻デ═一 For Your Eyes Only, the twelfth film of the James Bond franchise and Roger Moore’s fifth portraying the titular MI6 agent racing to find a missile command system while getting entangled between rival Greek underworld figures and a young woman looking to avenge her parents. John Glen made his directorial debut with this film using the screenplay written by Richard Maibum and Michael G. Wilson, basing it on two Ian Fleming short stories, one of which shares the film’s title. With a runtime of almost 130 minutes, For Your Eyes Only is a call back to the gritty, realistic films of the early Connery era. Roger Moore seemed both to embrace and be intimidated by the gritty realism of this film making his performance not his best, but not his worst either though Moore’s age in comparison with his female costars was very telling. Julian Glover’s Aristotle Kristatos was a believable underworld villain, looking to play both sides for profit for both now while being a creepy middle-age man interested in a teenage figure skater—though it didn’t make things favorable towards the film’s main relationship. French actress Carole Bouquet portrayal of Melina Havelock is one of the better Bond girls in the franchise, the fact that she was out for revenge on her own gave the character more depth and was never a damsel-in-distress in the film was a nice twist for the franchise. Unfortunately, Lynn-Holly Johnson’s Bibi Dahl was very annoying but given that was how she was written Johnson’s portrayal really brought it out and so I must give her applause for that but every character in the film except Kristatos did not like her which is saying a lot. The film went by at a nice clip after an intriguing opening sequence, in fact the various chase scenes are among the best I’ve seen of Moore’s era including the ski chase that I put above The Spy Who Loved Me opening. While the film had various action sequences that had been used in some variation in previous installments, they were done in such a way to be original. Unlike the last two films of the franchise, this film’s total absence of recent pop culture genre cash-ins was a welcome change as well as from the over-the-top gadgets. If there were any criticism that need to be expressed it was for the third film in a row the ending is a comedic gag involving Bond and love interest having sex in front of very important people. A second criticism is the film’s titular theme song that is alright, performed very well by Sheena Easton who features in the title sequence, but given we could have gotten a Debbie Harry written and Blondie performed “For Your Eyes Only”, the one we got—no shade to Sheena Easton—doesn’t come close. For Your Eyes Only is a massive step up from the previous installment in the Bond franchise as it not only called back to earlier films but stopped the harmful genre swerves and inclusion of other pop culture ideas. While Roger Moore is starting to show his age like Sean Connery did his last appearance and especially in sharing the screen with noticeably younger women, it was still a good turn in the role.
  • Media CenterJanuary 25, 2026
    A watchable Bond movie. The song is better than the movie. That's awkward.
  • ZokkiieJanuary 24, 2026
    It feels like Bond getting serious again—in a good way. After the space lasers and silliness of Moonraker, this one dials things back with a colder, more grounded spy story. Roger Moore strikes a nice balance between charm and toughness, and the action (especially the rock-climbing finale) still holds up. Unfortunately, the main villain is pretty forgettable, which takes some bite out of the tension. Still, it’s a solid, classy, back-to-basics Bond—even if a little of the fun gets left behind
  • Q_ProfJanuary 9, 2026
    Adventure spy action with suspense, mystery, and a villan twist to throw you off, set in beautiful Grease with some winter alps mixed in.
  • jussirasJune 29, 2025
    Bad cuts, dodgy plot, weird opening scene unrelated to the movie
  • Mister ArnMay 23, 2025
    The first 15 minutes are worth watching; after that, you need to love James Bond films.

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