

Onboard was a vital piece of defense equipment - a top-secretīritish missile-launching command system known as A.T.A.C. WWII mine entangled in its nets (number of deaths unknown). Georges (disguised as a trawler) exploded and sank off theĬoast of Albania in the Ionian Sea, when it caught a floating The British electronic surveillance ship St. To buy Bond a "delicatessan in stainless steel" (a Mafia term?), Bond dropped him into an industrial factory's smokestack-chimney (# 2 death, # 1 Bond kill). Landing skids) and as the bad guy pleaded for his life, and offered Then, he picked up the motorized wheelchair (with one of the copter's Skids, threw the pilot's body from the pilot's seat and regainedĬontrol just in time to avoid colliding with an abandoned building. Bond daringly climbed out onto the copter's The villain amused himself by sending the copter careening through Shock administered through his headphones (# 1 death), Īfter the pilot was electrocuted with an electric As it flew over London, it was remotely controlled and commandeered by a balding, maniacal villain in a wheelchair (he was presumably previous SPECTRE villain and Bond enemy Blofeld (John Hollis), who was seen stroking his white Persian cat, but his face was not visible and he was unnamed). In the pre-title credits sequence (the first to be set in the UK itself), Bond (Roger Moore) was visiting his late wife Teresa's grave (the first instance in all the Bond films) when he was picked up in a helicopter sent from Universal Exports (a cover name for MI6), due to an emergency. It was the first instance in which the singer of the title song appeared in the title sequence. Title Song: "For Your Eyes Only" (sung by Sheena Easton). Main Title Sequence: Designed by Maurice Binder Gun-barrel Sequence: Designed by Maurice Binder See Bond Girls in For Your Eyes Only (1981) To Kill (1989) | GoldenEye (1995) | TomorrowĪnother Day (2002) | Casino Royale (2006) | Quantum Your Eyes Only (1981) | Octopussy (1983) | A Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) | Diamonds Russia With Love (1963) | Goldfinger (1964) | Thunderball
