<P> Bond and Amasova board an American submarine to examine the Liparus as it captures the submarine . Stromberg sets his plan in motion: the simultaneous launching of nuclear missiles from British and Soviet submarines to destroy Moscow and New York City . This would trigger a global nuclear war, which Stromberg would survive in Atlantis, and subsequently a new civilisation would be established underwater . He leaves for Atlantis with Amasova . Bond escapes and frees the captured British, Russian and American sailors and they battle the Liparus's crew . Bond reprograms the submarines to fire missiles at each other, saving Moscow and New York City . The victorious submariners escape the sinking Liparus on the American submarine . </P> <P> The submarine is ordered to destroy Atlantis but Bond insists on rescuing Amasova first . He confronts and kills Stromberg but again encounters Jaws, whom he drops into a shark tank . However, Jaws kills the shark and escapes . Bond and Amasova flee in an escape pod as Atlantis is sunk . Amasova picks up Bond's gun and reminds him that she has vowed to kill him, but then decides not to and the two embrace . The Royal Navy recovers the pod and the two spies are seen in an intimate embrace through its port window, much to the bemusement of their superiors on the ship . </P> <Ul> <Li> Roger Moore as James Bond 007: A British MI6 agent assigned to investigate the theft of two submarines . </Li> <Li> Barbara Bach as Anya Amasova / Agent Triple X: A Soviet KGB agent also investigating the theft . Her attraction to Bond is cut short when she learns he killed her lover . Bach was cast only four days before principal photography began, and performed her audition expecting just a role in the film, not one of the protagonists . </Li> <Li> Curd Jürgens (billed as "Curt Jurgens" in the credits) as Karl Stromberg: The main villain, a megalomaniac planning to trigger World War III and destroy the world, then recreate a new civilisation underwater . Jürgens' casting was a suggestion of director Lewis Gilbert, who had worked with him before . </Li> <Li> Richard Kiel as Jaws: Stromberg's seemingly indestructible juggernaut of a henchman, afflicted with gigantism and having a set of metal teeth . He reprised the role in the subsequent Bond film, Moonraker . </Li> <Li> Caroline Munro as Naomi: Stromberg's personal pilot and a would - be assassin . Munro's casting was inspired by an advertisement campaign she had made . </Li> <Li> Walter Gotell as General Gogol: The head of the KGB and Anya's boss . Gotell's debut in the role; he had previously appeared as Morzeny in From Russia with Love and reprised the role of Gogol in the next five films . </Li> <Li> Bernard Lee as M: The head of MI6 . </Li> <Li> Desmond Llewelyn as Q / Major Boothroyd: MI6's head of research and development . He supplies Bond with unique vehicles and gadgets, most notably the Lotus Esprit that converts into a submarine . </Li> <Li> Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny: M's secretary . </Li> <Li> Geoffrey Keen as Frederick Gray: The British Minister of Defence . Keen's Bond debut; he appeared in the role in the next five films . </Li> <Li> Robert Brown as Vice-Admiral Hargreaves: Flag Officer, Submarines of Royal Navy; Brown later played M in Octopussy, A View to a Kill, The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill . </Li> <Li> George Baker as Captain Benson: A British naval officer stationed at the Royal Navy's Faslane Naval Base in Scotland . Baker had previously appeared in On Her Majesty's Secret Service . </Li> <Li> Michael Billington as Sergei Barsov, Russian agent and Anya Amasova's lover . </Li> <Li> Vernon Dobtcheff as Max Kalba: Egyptian nightclub owner and black market racketeer who possesses the microfilm and tries to encourage Bond and Amasova to bid for it . Murdered by Jaws . </Li> <Li> Nadim Sawalha as Fekkesh: Middle - man on the trail of the stolen microfilm . Murdered by Jaws . </Li> <Li> Olga Bisera as Felicca: Fekkesh's glamorous associate who falls victim to a trap set for Bond . </Li> <Li> Edward de Souza as Sheikh Hosein: Cambridge - educated Arab sheikh and old friend of Bond . </Li> <Li> Shane Rimmer as Commander Carter: captain of the American submarine . </Li> <Li> Bryan Marshall as Commander Talbot: captain of the captured British submarine . </Li> <Li> Milton Reid as Sandor: Stromberg's henchman . </Li> <Li> Sue Vanner as Log Cabin Girl: Beautiful Russian agent who sets a trap for 007 in the pre-credit sequence . </Li> <Li> Eva Reuber - Staier as Rubelvitch: General Gogol's secretary . </Li> <Li> Marilyn Galsworthy as Stromberg's assistant: Treacherous secretary who steals the tracking system microfilm . Stromberg feeds her to his pet shark . In the novelisation of the film, her name is said to be Kate Chapman . </Li> <Li> Valerie Leon as the hotel receptionist . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Roger Moore as James Bond 007: A British MI6 agent assigned to investigate the theft of two submarines . </Li>

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