Never Say Never Again - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Never Say Never Again"
Never Say Never Again (1983)
Timing: 2:14 (134 min)
Never Say Never Again - TMDB rating
6.058/10
1593
Never Say Never Again - Kinopoisk rating
6.968/10
13088
Never Say Never Again - IMDB rating
6.1/10
78000

Actors and characters

Photo Sean Connery #56644Photo Sean Connery #56645Photo Sean Connery #56646Photo Sean Connery #56647

Sean Connery

Sean Connery
Character James Bond
Photo Klaus Maria Brandauer #92051Photo Klaus Maria Brandauer #92052

Klaus Maria Brandauer

Klaus Maria Brandauer
Character Maximilian Largo
Photo Max von Sydow #20224Photo Max von Sydow #20225Photo Max von Sydow #20226Photo Max von Sydow #20227

Max von Sydow

Max von Sydow
Character Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Photo Barbara Carrera #92053Photo Barbara Carrera #92054

Barbara Carrera

Barbara Carrera
Character Fatima Blush
Photo Kim Basinger #15378Photo Kim Basinger #15379Photo Kim Basinger #15380Photo Kim Basinger #15381

Kim Basinger

Kim Basinger
Character Domino Petachi
Photo Bernie Casey #92055Photo Bernie Casey #92056Photo Bernie Casey #92057

Bernie Casey

Bernie Casey
Character Felix Leiter
Photo Alec McCowen #82126

Alec McCowen

Alec McCowen
Character Q 'Algy' Algernon
Photo Edward Fox #78616Photo Edward Fox #78617

Edward Fox

Edward Fox
Character M
Photo Pamela Salem #92058Photo Pamela Salem #92059Photo Pamela Salem #92060Photo Pamela Salem #92061
Pamela Salem
Character Miss Moneypenny
Photo Rowan Atkinson #1137Photo Rowan Atkinson #1138Photo Rowan Atkinson #1139Photo Rowan Atkinson #1140

Rowan Atkinson

Rowan Atkinson
Character Nigel Small-Fawcett
Photo Valerie Leon #83617Photo Valerie Leon #83618Photo Valerie Leon #83619

Valerie Leon

Valerie Leon
Character Lady in Bahamas
Photo Milos Kirek #92064
Milos Kirek
Character Kovacs
Photo Pat Roach #39367Photo Pat Roach #39368

Pat Roach

Pat Roach
Character Lippe
Photo Anthony Sharp #50842

Anthony Sharp

Anthony Sharp
Character Lord Ambrose
Photo Prunella Gee #92065Photo Prunella Gee #92066Photo Prunella Gee #92067

Prunella Gee

Prunella Gee
Character Patricia Fearing
Photo Gavan OPhoto Gavan OPhoto Gavan O

Gavan O'Herlihy

Gavan O'Herlihy
Character Jack Petachi
Photo Ronald Pickup #83730Photo Ronald Pickup #83731

Ronald Pickup

Ronald Pickup
Character Elliott
Photo Guido Adorni #92068
Guido Adorni
Character Italian Minister
Photo Robert Rietti #90021Photo Robert Rietti #90022

Robert Rietti

Robert Rietti
Character Italian Minister
Photo Vincent Marzello #54495

Vincent Marzello

Vincent Marzello
Character Culpepper
Christopher Reich
Character Number 5
Photo Billy J. Mitchell #54491

Billy J. Mitchell

Billy J. Mitchell
Character Captain Pederson
Photo Manning Redwood #45900

Manning Redwood

Manning Redwood
Character General Miller
Photo Sylvia Marriott #35585

Sylvia Marriott

Sylvia Marriott
Character French Minister
Dan Meaden
Character Casino Bouncer
Photo Michael Medwin #92070

Michael Medwin

Michael Medwin
Character Doctor at Shrublands
Lucy Hornak
Character Nurse at Shrublands
Photo Derek Deadman #10066

Derek Deadman

Derek Deadman
Character Shrublands Porter
Tony Alleff
Character Auctioneer
Brenda Kempner
Character Masseuse
Photo Jill Meager #92071

Jill Meager

Jill Meager
Character Receptionist at Health Spa
Photo John Stephen Hill #92072
John Stephen Hill
Character Communications Officer
Wendy Leech
Character Girl Hostage
Photo Christopher Malcolm #53342

Christopher Malcolm

Christopher Malcolm
Character USAF Swadley General (uncredited)
Photo Marsha Hunt #92073

Marsha Hunt

Marsha Hunt
Character SPECTRE Agent (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • A young Steven Seagal worked on the film as a martial arts instructor. While training Sean Connery for the film, he broke his wrist.
  • This James Bond film is not considered part of the MGM film series about Agent 007. Kevin McClory, the producer and co-writer of "The Thunderball," won a lawsuit against the author of the James Bond novels, Ian Fleming, and gained the right to make his own film about the same hero.
  • Remaining loyal to the MGM film series, composer John Barry refused to write music for this film.
  • This is the only Bond film that does not feature the signature pre-credits sequence.
  • The end credits express gratitude to a certain A.K. This refers to Adnan Khashoggi, a Saudi Arabian arms dealer who allowed filming of the movie on board his luxurious yacht, the "Nabilla". Khashoggi later sold this vessel to billionaire Donald Trump, who renamed the yacht "Princess Trump". Currently, it belongs to a Saudi Arabian prince.
  • In the film, the yacht is called "Flying Saucer", which is a translation of the yacht's name from "Ball Lightning" – "Disco Volante".
  • In 1997, MGM Studios acquired the rights to the film "Never Say Never Again" from Talia Films for $15,000,000.
  • "Never Say Never Again" is the last film in which Sean Connery played Bond on the big screen. However, in 2005, Connery voiced Agent 007 in the video game "James Bond 007: From Russia With Love", based on the film of the same name. The game's James Bond is an exact copy of Sean Connery in the famous film.
  • The beauty with whom James Bond spent time while taking a break from saving the world is referred to in the film as the Lady from the Bahamas. She was played by Valerie Leon. Valerie Leon also appeared in the Bond film "The Spy Who Loved Me" (1977) as a hotel receptionist in Sardinia.
  • When the project was first announced, the film was titled "James Bond of the Secret Service" and Orson Welles was slated to play the main villain.
  • Due to ongoing legal battles over the rights to Fleming's book, the film's director, Irvin Kershner, had to go to court between filming sessions.
  • This was Rowan Atkinson's first film, in which he played a funny character named Nigel Small Fawcett. Atkinson later starred in the James Bond parody film "Johnny English" (2003).
  • The name of the clinic where James Bond receives treatment is the same as in "Thunderball" – Shrublands.
  • This was the first James Bond film in which Felix Leiter was African American.
  • The trick with the horse jumping off a cliff caused protests from animal rights activists. Since then, special disclaimers have become common in films stating that no animals were harmed during filming.
  • During the underwater fight in the Cave of Tears, the diver fighting Bond holds the knife blade down. In the next shot, the knife is already blade up, although it is clear that he did not have time to turn the knife around.
  • When Bond is making love to Fatima Blush on the lower deck, her hairstyle changes. At the beginning and end of the scene, her hair is straight, but in the middle of the episode, her hair is curly.
  • In the clinic, Jack Pitachy, who is forbidden to smoke, hides cigarettes and matches under the sheet when he hears Fatima Blush's footsteps approaching. The next day, when Bond searches the room, he finds the cigarettes and matches under the mattress.
  • When Bond and Largo fight in the computer game, the movements of their joysticks do not correspond to what is happening on the screens in front of them.
  • When James Bond flies to the south of France, we see a city and harbor. In the next frame, Felix Leiter appears against the backdrop of the inscription “Nice.” However, the harbor shown is actually Monaco.
  • At the beginning of the film, Bond, while performing a training exercise, throws a grenade from the roof into a villa window. The grenade falls on a chess table and explodes, stunning the enemies. When Bond jumps into the same window using a rope, it becomes clear that he simply could not have thrown a grenade from the roof and hit the center of the room. The table is too far from the window.
  • After the scene with the sharks, Fatima Blush notices Bond alive and well on the dock with his new girlfriend and their catch. Fatima is wearing a hat and dress. When, immediately afterwards, she attaches a bomb under Bond's bed in the hotel, assuming he will go to his room with his girlfriend, Fatima Blush is already wearing completely different clothes.
  • When Fatima Blush is water skiing, we see that she actually has only one ski. As she speeds past Bond, she performs a swirl on one leg. But when Fatima reaches the shore and finds herself in the arms of agent 007, she has skis on both legs.
  • When Bond and Domino jump on horseback into the ocean, Bond is wearing a jacket and boots. When he surfaces, Bond no longer has either his jacket or shoes.
  • A collaboration between Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney. The track was written by the duo and released on McCartney's fifth solo album, “Pipes of Peace” (1983).
  • The music video was filmed in the Santa Inez Valley (California).
  • In the film, the yacht is named “Flying Saucer,” which is a translation of the yacht’s name from “Flash Gordon” – “Disco Volante.”
  • When the project was first announced, the film was titled “James Bond on Her Majesty’s Secret Service” and Orson Welles was to play the main villain.
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