WATCH YOUR FAVORITE
MOVIES & TV SERIES ONLINE
TRY FREE TRIAL
Home > Adventure >

Never Say Never Again

Watch Never Say Never Again For Free

Never Say Never Again

James Bond returns as the secret agent 007 to battle the evil organization SPECTRE. Bond must defeat Largo, who has stolen two atomic warheads for nuclear blackmail. But Bond has an ally in Largo's girlfriend, the willowy Domino, who falls for Bond and seeks revenge.

... more
Release : 1983
Rating : 6.1
Studio : Warner Bros. Pictures,  PSO,  TaliaFilm II Productions, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Sean Connery Klaus Maria Brandauer Max von Sydow Barbara Carrera Kim Basinger
Genre : Adventure Action Thriller

Cast List

Related Movies

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea   1954

Release Date: 
1954

Rating: 7.2

genres: 
Adventure  /  Science Fiction  /  Family
Stars: 
Kirk Douglas  /  James Mason  /  Paul Lukas
The Wizard
The Wizard

The Wizard   1989

Release Date: 
1989

Rating: 6.1

genres: 
Adventure  /  Drama  /  Comedy
Stars: 
Luke Edwards  /  Sam McMurray  /  Beau Bridges
North by Northwest
North by Northwest

North by Northwest   1959

Release Date: 
1959

Rating: 8.3

genres: 
Adventure  /  Thriller  /  Mystery
Stars: 
Cary Grant  /  Eva Marie Saint  /  James Mason
Live and Let Die
Live and Let Die

Live and Let Die   1973

Release Date: 
1973

Rating: 6.7

genres: 
Adventure  /  Action  /  Thriller
Stars: 
Roger Moore  /  Yaphet Kotto  /  Jane Seymour
Mission: Impossible II
Mission: Impossible II

Mission: Impossible II   2000

Release Date: 
2000

Rating: 6.1

genres: 
Adventure  /  Action  /  Thriller
Stars: 
Tom Cruise  /  Dougray Scott  /  Thandiwe Newton
Mission: Impossible III
Mission: Impossible III

Mission: Impossible III   2006

Release Date: 
2006

Rating: 6.9

genres: 
Adventure  /  Action  /  Thriller
Stars: 
Tom Cruise  /  Philip Seymour Hoffman  /  Ving Rhames
The General
The General

The General   1927

Release Date: 
1927

Rating: 8.1

genres: 
Adventure  /  Action  /  Comedy
Stars: 
Buster Keaton  /  Marion Mack  /  Glen Cavender
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me

Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me   1999

Release Date: 
1999

Rating: 6.6

genres: 
Adventure  /  Comedy  /  Crime
Stars: 
Mike Myers  /  Heather Graham  /  Michael York
WarGames
WarGames

WarGames   1983

Release Date: 
1983

Rating: 7.1

genres: 
Drama  /  Thriller  /  Science Fiction
Stars: 
Matthew Broderick  /  Dabney Coleman  /  John Wood
International Settlement
International Settlement

International Settlement   1938

Release Date: 
1938

Rating: 6.4

genres: 
Adventure
Stars: 
Dolores del Río  /  George Sanders  /  June Lang
D.R.E.A.M. Team
D.R.E.A.M. Team

D.R.E.A.M. Team   1999

Release Date: 
1999

Rating: 4.5

genres: 
Adventure  /  Action
Stars: 
Jeff Kaake  /  Angie Everhart  /  Traci Bingham
Dr. No
Dr. No

Dr. No   1963

Release Date: 
1963

Rating: 7.2

genres: 
Adventure  /  Action  /  Thriller
Stars: 
Sean Connery  /  Ursula Andress  /  Joseph Wiseman

Reviews

2hotFeature
2018/08/30

one of my absolute favorites!

More
Kidskycom
2018/08/30

It's funny watching the elements come together in this complicated scam. On one hand, the set-up isn't quite as complex as it seems, but there's an easy sense of fun in every exchange.

More
Sameer Callahan
2018/08/30

It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.

More
Ava-Grace Willis
2018/08/30

Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.

More
BasicLogic
2018/04/22

TERRIBLE! This one is absolutely a joke to the legendary 007 films. After this one and further ruined by Roger Moore's jerk-around performances of a comedian-like 007, arcing his eyebrow no matter what situations would be, this franchise simply suffered a non-stoppable down spiral until later the 007 character was turned more seriously and salvaged by Daniel Craig's stone-cold 007. What we saw in this particular 007 was a more absent-minded aging Double 0 Seven. His poor performance was further ruined by a lousy script, terrible supporting male and female actors , almost none of them was a right cast, all bad choices, especially, the role played by Barbara Carrera and her lousy performance was extremely disgusting, she was obviously forced to play a peacock-like role to wear lot of weird costumes to make the lousy film just looked more busy. The weak and absurd script was then further ruined by the brainless directing job. This 007's womanizing adventures also looked so pretentious, heavily staged, awkward and unnecessary. An aging thin haired 007 still acted and played like a young Romeo, those women simply couldn't resist his charm? Give me a break, man. Those fighting scenes even looked less necessary. The whole movie just felt like a totally unnecessary episode of the 007 series, and obviously showed that this particular 007's whoring around with beautiful bebes was just a conservative way to separate him a bit different from a pathetic male porn star, already past his prime but was forced to play the role once again before the curtain call.No wonder this particular one was considered not qualified for a genuine 007 film by the critics and lot of viewers.

More
a_chinn
2017/09/09

Oddball James Bond film is not part of the official Eon Production cannon. Kevin McClory, a producer and writer on "Thunderball" won a legal battle against Ian Fleming to make his own Bond movie based upon his version of the "Thunderball" script. In this versions Connery plays an older Bond, but very much like in the original "Thunderball" finds himself going after SPECTRE agents who've stole nuclear warheads. It's the usual Bond nonsense, but it's a lot better than the Roger Moore output at this same time (though "For Your Eyes Only" was quite good). Still, this one did subscribe to the over-use of gadgets that the Moore films were doing, which is unfortunate. On the plus side, this film does boast an excellent cast. Max von Sydow plays Blofeld, Edward Fox plays M, Bernie Casey plays Felix Leiter, Klaus Maria Brandauer is the industrialist villain, Largo. Barbara Carrera and Kim Basinger are Bond Girls. There's even Rowan Atkinson in his film debut in a small bit of comic relief. The film also has a quaint scene that was super cool back in the day, where James Bond plays a very lame video game where you have to claim more shapes on a digital line drawn map before your opponent. Hot off of "The Empire Strikes Back" the film was directed by Irvin Kershner, who brings an assured hand to the action. McClory offered John Barry a chance to score the film, but he declined out of loyalty to Albert R. Broccoli, producer of the main series. Instead, Michel Legrand provides a solid score for the film, even if it's lacking the "James Bond Theme." Even if this is far from the best bond film (though better than most of the 80s Bond output), this film does hold a fair amount of nostalgia for me; Brandauer and Connery's intense confrontation over the very lame video game, Connery chained up in a skeleton filled cell, and Kim Basinger dancing were all moments that burned themselves into my adolescent brain. Interesting note of trivia: a young Steven Seagal was the martial arts instructor for this film and broke Sean Connery's wrist during training.

More
RNMorton
2017/02/04

I loved the Bond films of the 60s, particularly You Only Live Twice and Diamonds are Forever (the last two for Sean on his first run). I think Connery is the one and only Bond, he made the role his own even if Fleming had something a little different in mind. But looking back the really early Bonds were a little slow to develop and don't age so well. And the Moore Bonds are not watchable for me at this point. Which is why this may now be my favorite Bond movie. Sean is back, self-assured as always, this time there is a lot going on and many scenic locales to visit. Basinger is a solid Bond girl, Carrera is made for the femme fatale role, Brandauer is a little weak but somewhat effective in a delicate sort of way. The basic plot has been done a million times before but it's great to see Connery one more time in his most famous role.

More
Coventry
2017/01/07

Whilst the good old producer Albert R. Broccoli was carelessly finalizing the thirteenth official Bond movie "Octopussy", together with regular director John Glen and star Roger Moore, the frustrated writer/producer Kevin McClory thought it would be a funny joke to release an unofficial Bond flick with the original hero Sean Connery and – God forbid – an American (!) director by the name of Irvin Kershner. A lot of people openly wonder why "Never Say Never Again" ever got made. Well, I think this movie has three main reasons for existing. Number one: to sooth McClory's ego (something with a lingering lawsuit). Number two: to boost Sean Connery's popularity and bank account during a dip in his career. And number three: to mess with the heads of die-hard 007 fans, since this episode is never included in fancy collector box-set editions and has to be purchased separately! Is this one of the most redundant movies in cinematic history? Yes, most definitely! Is it worth tracking down in case you're a fan of the series or action/adventurous movies in general? Yes, it certainly is! "Never Say Never Again" is a reshape of the fourth official Bond movie "Thunderball", which also starred Connery. "Thunderball" coincidentally also just happens to be Bond movie I watched most recently, so it was very easy to compare them. Both films are really quite identical and the only significant difference is that 007 is twenty years older and about to enjoy his retirement. The rest is pure repeat. The multi-millionaire SPECTRE agent Largo developed a very ingenious plan to steal two nuclear warheads and holds the world at ransom by threatening to detonate them. James Bond discovers the scheme by chance, when he's in a fancy health spa and follows Largo to the Bahama's. By seducing Largo's girlfriend Domino Petachi, who still doesn't know that Largo abused and killed her brother, 007 hopes to discover where the warheads are located. The return of Sean Connery as the heroic special agent is undoubtedly the biggest trump of the film, but I usually always classify my Bond favorites based on the entertainment value of the villains. Max von Sydow makes a very promising Ernst Stavro Blofeld, but unfortunately his role is little more than a cameo. Klaus Maria Brandauer is decent but can't hold a candle to Adolfo Celi who played the role in "Thunderball". Most entertaining is Barbara Carrera as Bond's iron female opponent Fatima, who's as sexy and deadly as Luciana Paluzzi was in the original. I think "Never Say Never Again" is best enjoyed as a parody, since many aspects of the film are clearly intended to be ambiguous and humorous, like the meaning of the title itself (referring to the fact that Connery himself said that he would never play James Bond again after "Diamond are Forever") and the presence of Rowan Atkinson as a clumsy British ambassador.

More
Watch Instant, Get Started Now Watch Instant, Get Started Now