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Description of this Poster Just For Your Eyes
For Your Eyes Only is a 1981 spy film directed by John Glen (his directorial debut) and produced by Albert R. Broccoli. The film stars Roger Moore as fictional MI6 agent James Bond and stars Carole Bouquet, Chaim Topol, Lynn-Holly Johnson and Julian Glover.
Twelfth film in the James Bond franchise produced by Eon Productions, For Your Eyes Only was written by Richard Maibaum and Michael G. Wilson, based on two short stories by Ian Fleming "For Your Eyes Only" and "Risico". In the plot, Bond attempts to locate a missile control system while becoming entangled in a web of deception woven by rival Greek businessmen with Melina Havelock, a woman seeking revenge for the murder of her parents. Some writing elements were inspired by the novels Live and Let Die, Goldfinger and On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
After the science fiction-focused Moonraker, the producers wanted a return to the style of the early Bond films and the works of 007 creator Fleming. For Your Eyes Only takes a more realistic approach and narrative theme of revenge and its consequences rather than the fantasy narrative of Moonraker. Filming took place in Greece, Italy and England, while underwater sequences were filmed in the Bahamas. Scottish singer Sheena Easton performed the theme song.
For Your Eyes Only was released in the United Kingdom on June 24, 1981 and in the United States two days later; it received mixed to positive critical reception. The film's reputation has improved over time, with critics praising the more serious tone compared to previous entries in the series. The film was a financial success, grossing $195.3 million worldwide. This was the last Bond film to be distributed solely by United Artists; the company was absorbed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer shortly after this film's release.