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The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

 

About Jaws

With his razor-sharp teeth, killer instinct, and 7’4” towering form, Stromberg’s seemingly indestructible henchman is one of 007’s most challenging opponents.

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Movie summary

When a massive underwater craft abducts U.S. and Russian submarines, global tensions are heightened to the brink of war. In order to find the true culprit, James Bond joins forces with beautiful Russian agent Anya Amasova (Barbara Bach). Together they follow a trail that leads to Karl Stromberg (Curt Jurgens), a powerful shipping magnate who is implementing a horrific scheme for world domination. Bond struggles to foil the plot, but Stromberg has provided him with a most lethal adversary: Jaws (Richard Kiel), a seemingly indestructible steel-toothed giant. Agent 007's adventure starts with a mountaintop ski chase that builds to one of the most amazing stunts ever filmed, then takes him to the Egyptian pyramids and under the sea.

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The 007 Stage at Pinewood Studios was originally built for 'The Spy Who Loved Me'.

 
 

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Villain Facts

Name
Jaws
Characteristics
Deadly bite; seemingly indestructable.
Evil plan
Stromberg has a scheme to destroy humanity and rebuild civilization undersea.
Secret Weapon
Razor-sharp steel teeth
Famous quote
“He just dropped in for a quick bite.”
Bond to Anya Amasova

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