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Never Say Never Again

Never Say Never Again

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Never Say Never Again

Never Say Never Again

  • Year 1983
  • Duration 134 min
  • Country United Kingdom, United States, West Germany, France, Bahamas
  • Language English
James Bond is called upon to try to recover nuclear bombs stolen by Spectre, but he will have to get rid of a professional assassin, hired especially to eliminate him.

About Never Say Never Again

Never Say Never Again (1983) marks Sean Connery's celebrated return to the role of James Bond after a twelve-year absence, delivering a thrilling alternative to the official Eon Productions series. In this action-packed adventure, Bond is pulled out of semi-retirement when SPECTRE steals two nuclear warheads and holds the world for ransom. His mission becomes doubly dangerous when the villainous organization hires the ruthless assassin Fatima Blush to eliminate him permanently.

Directed by Irvin Kershner (The Empire Strikes Back), the film combines classic Bond elements with a slightly more mature tone. Connery delivers a confident, seasoned performance that reminds viewers why he defined the character for a generation. Klaus Maria Brandauer brings sophisticated menace as the primary antagonist Largo, while Barbara Carrera steals scenes as the memorably unhinged assassin Fatima Blush. The film features exotic locations from the Bahamas to France, spectacular action sequences, and the trademark blend of espionage, romance, and dry humor that defines the Bond formula.

While not part of the official canon, Never Say Never Again offers a fascinating 'what if' scenario with Connery's iconic portrayal at its center. The film's production history is as intriguing as its plot, stemming from legal battles over Thunderball adaptation rights. For Bond enthusiasts and casual viewers alike, it represents a unique chapter in 007's cinematic legacy—a chance to watch a legendary actor revisit his most famous role with the wisdom of experience. The chemistry between Connery and his co-stars, combined with Kershner's steady direction, creates an entertaining spy thriller that stands on its own merits while paying homage to Bond's enduring appeal.