3 Movies Starring Barbara Bach

The Spy Who Loved Me

The Spy Who Loved Me

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1977-08-03

Languages:

English, Italian, Arabic

Countries:

UK

Runtime:

125 min

Rated:

PG

IMDB Ratings:

7.1 (69472 Reviews)

Director:

Lewis Gilbert

Cast:

Writer:

Christopher Wood (screenplay)

Richard Maibaum (screenplay)

Fullplot:

James Bond is back again and his new mission is to find out how a Royal Navy Polaris submarine holding sixteen nuclear warheads simply disappears whilst on patrol. Bond joins Major Anya Amasova and takes on a a web-handed mastermind, known as Karl Stromberg, as well as his henchman Jaws, who has a mouthful of metal teeth. Bond must track down the location of the missing submarine before the warheads are fired.

The Unseen

The Unseen

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1981-09-01

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

89 min

Rated:

R

IMDB Ratings:

5.1 (818 Reviews)

Director:

Danny Steinmann

Cast:

Writer:

Danny Steinmann (screenplay)

Danny Steinmann (story)

Stan Winston (story)

Thomas R. Burman (story)

Fullplot:

Freelance reporter Jennifer and her two friends, Karen and Vicki, accept an invitation for cheap room and board in a large farmhouse offered by a friendly, but shady, museum owner named Ernest Keller since all the motels in and around town are booked for a holiday parade fair Jennifer is covering. But unknown to the women, some unseen "thing" has been living in the basement of the house for over 20 years and is looked after by Keller and his shy sister Virginia, in which the "thing" soon gets out and begins harassing and killing the women one by one in various violent, but seemingly accidental, means.

Give My Regards to Broad Street

Give My Regards to Broad Street

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1984-10-23

Languages:

English

Countries:

UK

Runtime:

108 min

Rated:

PG

IMDB Ratings:

5.2 (1093 Reviews)

Director:

Peter Webb

Genres:

DramaMusic

Cast:

Writer:

Paul McCartney (screenplay)

Fullplot:

Paul McCartney plays himself in another exaggerated "Day In the Life." Included are fictional scenes of the star preparing to film two videos, rehearsing in a loft, playing for the BBC, and even dreaming up a rather horrific nightmare. A loosely developed plot about missing master tapes ties all these events together

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