Synopsis
(Octopussy)
Cuba: towing a horse truck behind him, James Bond arrives at an
equestrian event being held at an air base where a bearded, cigar
smoking and suspiciously familiar looking general is in attendance.
Changing into a military uniform, and assisted by an attractive
young female agent, Bond adopts the guise of one Colonel Luis Toro
and gains access to a hanger where a new, top secret aircraft is
being readied for a demonstration flight. Before he can plant his
explosive charges, however, he is captured by the real Toro and
taken away in a truck to be interrogated. But his assistant is in
hot pursuit and uses her charms to distract the guards long enough
for Bond to operate their parachutes and escape from the truck.
Bond enters his horse trailer which contains an Acrostar jet
fighter [disguised as the arse end of a horse!] in which he makes
good his escape from pursuing Cuban guards. When the Cubans try
to shoot him down with a heat-seeking missile, he leads it back
to the air base and into the hangar where the missile destroys
the new aircraft. With the Acrostar low on fuel, Bond is forced
to put down in a small town where he pulls into a gas station
and demands that the baffled owner "Fill her up please!"
East Berlin: a man dressed as a clown is being pursued through
a forest, hotly pursued by another circus performer who seems
intent on killing him with a knife. The assassin seems to be able
to move with incredible speed and we soon learn that the man is
being pursued by twins. He almost reaches safety when he is hit
ion the back by a thrown knife. He falls into a fast flowing river
and, mortally wounded, manages to struggle onto the bank and from
there to the nearby residence of the British Ambassador where
he dies from his wounds. He's carrying an ornately tooled Faberge
egg...
London: Bond arrives for a briefing with M and meets Moneypenny's
glamorous new assistant, Penelope Smallbone and spends some time
flirting with Moneypenny. In M's office he is introduced to Jim
Fanning, MI5's art expert and learns that the egg is a fake, the
genuine article being readied for sale at auction later that day.
M believes that the fake egg is part of a plan to raise currency
for Russian agents in Britain and also learns that it was 009
who was killed trying to get the egg out of East Berlin.
Meanwhile in Moscow, a high level meeting at the Kremlin discusses
the ongoing mutual strategic weapons reduction treaties. General
Gogol is pressing for a dove-like approach to the talks while
the fanatical General Orlov is more hawkish, recommending that
Eastern Bloc forces launch a pre-emptive strike against Europe,
using superior Soviet ground forces to sweep them to victory.
The antagonism between the two general's increases until their
bickering is halted by the President. Orlov receives a whispered
message from a secretary.
Later, at the Kremlin Art Depository, the two men who killed
009 are awaiting Orlov's arrival with a nervous treasurer. Orlov
learns of the loss of the fake egg and also that an inventory
is looming. He has been selling off the genuine items from the
repository and replacing them with well crafted fakes. To keep
his duplicity a secret, he needs to get the real egg back and
sets his agents in motion.
At the auction, Bond and Fanning see an attractive young woman
arrive and join a man whom Fanning identifies as Kamal Khan, an
art collector with "dubious sources." To Fanning's amazement,
Bond joins in the bidding, deliberately pushing the price much
higher than it's really worth to see how much Khan really wants
it. During the excitement, he replaces the real egg with the fake
captured by 009. After the auction, M is furious with Bond for
joining in the auction, but he's rather less angry when Bond reveals
that he now has the real egg. M sends Bond to India in pursuit
of Khan.
Bond arrives in Delhi and is met by a young snake charmer, in
fact 'Universal Export's' Indian agent Vijay who escorts him to
his hotel and fills in background details on Khan. He shows him
Khan's huge palatial home high on a mountain top. In his hotel
room, after chatting up the chambermaid, Bond quickly searches
his room for bugs then, from his window, spots the woman he saw
at the auction getting off a boat.
At a local casino, Bond watches Khan beating a man at backgammon
and realises that he is cheating. He briefly flirts with the woman
from the auction who snubs him and returns to Khan's side. Bond
steps in to take over the backgammon game and turns the tables
on him, showing off the Faberge egg and using the loaded dice
to win 200,000 rupees from the art collector. Bond leaves after
a brief display of strength from an angry Khan's huge bodyguard,
Gobinda.
On the way back to the hotel, Bond realises that they are being
tailed and Vijay, using a souped up electric taxi presumably supplied
by Q, manages to give them a slip after a lengthy and violent
chase through the bag streets of Delhi. He and Vijay end up in
Q Branch's Indian laboratories, where Q himself is unhappy at
having been sent halfway round the world. He implants a tiny homing
device in the egg and equips Bond with a pen full of acid and
fitted with a bugging device. Bond can trace the homing device
through his wrist watch. Before leaving, Bond plays with Q's latest
invention, a tiny, wrist mounted TV screen.
That evening, Bond is surprised to find that dinner has been
arranged for him and meets Khan's female associate who identifies
herself as Magda. She bears an offer from Khan - in exchange for
the egg, Khan will spare Bond's life. Realising that the direct
approach won't work, Magda seduces Bond and that night, he sees
a tattoo of an octopus on her back ["that's my little octopussy"]
which he recognises as the symbol on the side of Khan's yacht.
Early the next morning, Magda tries to sneak off with the egg
and Bond activates the homing device. Magda makes an unorthodox
exit from a window where she hands the egg over to Khan. Bond
is knocked unconscious by Gobinda.
Khan takes the egg to his partner, an unseen female named Octopussy
who is familiar with Bond's name. Bond meanwhile has come round
in Khan's mansion just in time to see his captor returning with
the egg. That evening, Bond is taken to dinner with Khan where
he is served a whole stuffed sheep's head. Later, he manages to
escape from his room and spies on a meeting between Khan and Orlov
and overhears the General taking possession of a consignment of
forged jewellery. He also hears mentions of Octopussy and of a
plot involving Karl Marrxstadt in Berlin. Not realising that he
is now in possession of the real thing. Orlov angrily destroys
the fake egg, revealing the hidden homing device.
Bond escapes from the mansion. but Khan organises a hunt, tracking
Bond down on an elephant as the agent tries to flee through the
jungle. Menaced by spiders, leeches, alligators and tigers and
pursued by a small army of Khan's bearers, Bond barely escapes
with his life, finally being picked up by a pleasure craft full
of holidaymakers.
Back at Q's base, Bond learns more about Octopussy, that she
lives on a remote island surrounded only by women. Using a fake
crocodile built by Q, Bond sneaks onto the island and comes face
to face with Octopussy herself. It turns out that she is the daughter
of a man who Bond had once been charged with arresting and she
is pleased with Bond for having allowed her father the chance
to take his own life rather than face the court martial that was
awaiting him back home. He learns that she is involved in smuggling
gold and jewellery under cover of her legitimate business, a circus.
Khan arrives and is astonished to find Bond alive and wants to
"take care of him personally" but Octopussy won't allow
it. A furious Khan leaves again and Bond is invited to stay the
night. Unwilling to let Bond go so easily, Khan hires a gang of
assassins armed with deadly yo-yos to attack the agent, but stresses
that Octopussy is not to be harmed. Octopussy herself tries to
hire Bond to work as her paid assassin and is angry with him when
he refuses. But she gives in to his sexual advances quickly enough
and they spend the night together.
Meanwhile, Vijay is murdered by the assassins who then proceed
on to Octopussy's mansion. But their approach is signalled by
the panicked flight of birds from their nests and Bond is on his
guard when they arrive. He makes short work of the gang, but falls
into the river and is presumed dead, killed by the crocodiles
that infest the waters. But he uses his fake crocodile to escape
and teams up with Q, learning of Vijay's death.
Bond sets of for Karl Marxstadt where Octopussy's circus has
set up camp. He briefly meets with M before setting off for the
circus where he hides from Gobinda by sitting in seats surrounded
by Russian soldiers. He then spots Khan, Orlov and Magda in the
audience and, disguised as one of the circus crew, sets off after
them. He follows them to a rail carriage while back in Moscow,
Gogol has begun to uncover Orlov's plot. Spying on Orlov's men,
Bond realises that they are about to double cross Octopussy -
she believes that the container she is smuggling into West Germany
aboard her train is full of jewels when in fact it contains a
primed nuclear weapon rigged to look like an American device.
Bond sneaks aboard the train and tries to find a way to disarm
the bomb. There, he confronts Orlov who reveals his insane plans:
once the bomb has been detonated, he believes that NATO will panic
and demand unilateral disarmament of US weapons in Europe, leaving
the way clear for his own invasion forces. A fight breaks out
and Bond is forced to flee. He doesn't give up, however, and pursues
the train aboard a stolen car which even takes to the tracks in
a effort to keep up! Bond eventually gets back on board the train
just another train, coming from the opposite direction, destroys
his car.
General Gogol, meanwhile, is on Orlov's trail and has tracked
the whereabouts of his car. Bond meanwhile has escaped detection
at the border check point by hiding in a gorilla costume. Gogol
catches up with Orlov and watches helpless as the border guards
gun him down as he tries to flee to the West. Gogol is equally
unable to do anything about the train, which has now entered the
American sector of West Berlin.
Bond again makes a narrow escape when Gobinda realises where
he is hiding and is pursued the length of the train by the Indian
assassin. He tries to get into Octopussy's private carriage but
is seen off by Khan and the chase is on again. Bond fights with
Gobinda on the roof of the train before being pitched off by one
of the knife-throwing twins who uses his skills to pin him to
a wooden door. But Bond again makes good his escape and, in a
stolen car, continues on to the American air force base at Feldstadt
where the circus is getting ready to give its performance.
With the police in hot pursuit, Bond arrives at the Air Force
Base just as Khan and Gobinda are making good their escape. Bond's
cavalier behaviour wreaks havoc on the base which goes on full
alert, all security forces mobilised to catch the intruder. Bond
disguises himself as a clown and, while trying to stave off fellow
performers who think he's part of the act, and security forces
who want to arrest him, tries to alert the base commander about
the bomb. When no-one believes him with just 90 seconds left,
Bond tries to disarm the bomb himself, provoking a mass brawl
in the ring. Octopussy saves the day by blowing open the stage
prop in which the bomb has been hidden, allowing Bond to remove
the detonator with literally less a second to spare. Octopussy
learns from Magda that Khan is heading back to India and sets
off after him.
Khan, meanwhile, is preparing to flee with his booty and with
plates for forging every major currency in the world. Unknown
to him, however, Octopussy is outside with her female army. Swiftly
and expertly disabling the guards, Octopussy's agents use their
circus skills to infiltrate Khan's mansion. Octopussy confronts
Khan and angrily accuses him of selling her out. He tries to worm
his way out of it and overpowers Octopussy when Gobinda notices
the missing guards and raises the alarm.
As a massive fight breaks out in the mansion and its grounds,
Bond and Q arrive aboard a Union Jack hot air balloon and Bond
leaps into the fray, looking to rescue Octopussy. He uses Q's
wrist mounted TV monitor to watch out for Khan and spots him trying
to sneak Octopussy out of the back door. Q himself lands the hot
air balloon and is immediately swamped by beautiful young women
who want to lavish their attention on him!
Bond steals a horse and sets off after Khan who is trying to
escape aboard an aircraft. He leaps aboard the plane just as it
takes off and has to fight his way aboard at several hundred feet
up. He pitches Gobinda over the side to his death and is almost
consigned to the same fate when Khan goes into a sudden dive.
Octopussy and Bond jump to safety when Khan makes a clumsy crash
landing and Khan himself is killed when the plane plummets over
a cliff and crashes.
Later. Gogol and M are enjoying drinks, Gogol denying that anything
untoward has happened. Bond meanwhile, his injuries apparently
so serious that he can't travel, has made a remarkable recovery
and is enjoying the company of Octopussy aboard a huge galleon
powered by a crew of female oarsmen.