Jane Bond Meets Octopussy
Jane Bond Meets Octopussy

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Jane Bond Meets Octopussy

1986
Movie
Adult · 18+
78 min
English

In all the annals of erotic espionage and lusty intrigue there has never been a diabolical and depraved adventure like this. Armed with an incredible laser weapon, Octopussy is determined to take over the world by turning every woman into insatiably hot and horny nymphomaniacs. Jane Bond and her "naturally" sexy cohorts thwart the plan by infiltrating into the enemy's domain. Spreading themselves wide-open and using every one of their sexual skills, they take on all cummer and lay waste to all of Octopussy's hard 'n hung hunks.

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IMDb6.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes53%
Metacritic55/100
Google Users68%
Director: John GlenGenres: Action, Adventure, Spy

Plot Summary

British Secret Service agent 007, James Bond, is tasked with investigating the murder of a fellow agent, 009, who was killed while in possession of a unique Fabergé egg. Bond's investigation leads him into a world of intrigue involving a beautiful Afghan princess, a Soviet general, and a mysterious woman known as Octopussy, who runs a circus troupe. Bond must uncover a plot to steal British jewels and destabilize the global economy.

Critical Reception

Octopussy was met with mixed to positive reviews from critics. While Roger Moore's performance and the film's action sequences were often praised, some critics found the plot convoluted and less engaging than previous installments. Audiences generally enjoyed the film, contributing to its success at the box office.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Roger Moore's continued suave portrayal of Bond and its elaborate action set pieces.

  • Criticized for a somewhat convoluted plot and a perceived dip in the series' overall quality.

  • Appreciated for its exotic locations and the memorable character of Octopussy.

Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed 'Octopussy,' finding it a fun and entertaining entry in the James Bond series with exciting action and exotic locales. Some viewers felt it was a bit formulaic but still a solid Bond adventure.

Fun Fact

Maud Adams, who played Octopussy, also had a minor role as a dancer in the 1974 James Bond film 'The Man with the Golden Gun.'

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