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You Only Live Twice

...and "twice" is the only way to live!
1967 | 117m | English

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Popularity: 37 (history)

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A mysterious spacecraft captures Russian and American space capsules and brings the two superpowers to the brink of war. James Bond investigates the case in Japan and comes face to face with his archenemy Blofeld.
Release Date: Jun 13, 1967
Director: Lewis Gilbert
Writer: Harold Jack Bloom, Ian Fleming, Roald Dahl
Genres: Adventure, Action, Thriller
Keywords london, england, japan, england, assassination, helicopter, vulkan, assassin, based on novel or book, asia, secret identity, nasa, island, missile, war ship, ninja fighter, secret base, secret mission, secret organization, secret intelligence service, phantom, villain, sumo ringer, volcano, funeral, space, soldier, killer, secret service, blast
Production Companies United Artists, EON Productions
Box Office Revenue: $111,600,000
Budget: $9,500,000
Updates Updated: Oct 07, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Sean Connery James Bond
Akiko Wakabayashi Aki
Mie Hama Kissy Suzuki
Tetsuro Tamba Tiger Tanaka
Teru Shimada Mr. Osato
Karin Dor Helga Brandt
Donald Pleasence Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Bernard Lee M
Lois Maxwell Miss Moneypenny
Desmond Llewelyn Q
Charles Gray Dikko Henderson
Tsai Chin Ling
Burt Kwouk Spectre 3
Michael Chow Spectre 4
Ronald Rich Hans
Jeanne Roland Bond's Masseuse
Anthony Ainley Hong Kong Policeman
Frazer Hines Mr. Osato's Secretary (voice) (uncredited)
David Toguri Assassin in Bedroom
Paul Carson Astronaut - 1st American Spacecraft
Norman Jones Astronaut - 1st American Spacecraft
George Roubicek Astronaut - 2nd American Spacecraft
Bill Mitchell Astronaut - 2nd American Spacecraft
Laurence Herder Astronaut - Russian Spacecraft
Richard Graydon Astronaut - Russian Spacecraft
Ed Bishop Hawaii CapCom (uncredited)
Robin Bailey Foreign Secretary (uncredited)
Shane Rimmer Hawaii Radar Operator (uncredited)
George Murcell Russian Diplomat (uncredited)
Mai Ling Bath Girl #2 (uncredited)
Peter Fanene Maivia Dodge driver
George Baker NASA Engineer (uncredited)
Patrick Jordan Hong Kong Policeman #1 (uncredited)
Alexander Knox Secretary of Defense (uncredited)
Burnell Tucker Hawaii Control Room Technician (uncredited)
Nikki Van der Zyl Kissy Suzuki (voice) (uncredited)
Brian Wilde 1st Policeman (uncredited)
David Healy Houston Radar Operator (uncredited)
James Payne Man at Typewriter in Office (uncredited)
Peter Evans British Diplomat (uncredited)
Name Job
Harry Pottle Art Direction
David Ffolkes Set Decoration
Kenneth J. Withers Focus Puller
Harold Jack Bloom Writer
Basil Newall Makeup Artist
Paul Rabiger Makeup Artist
Eileen Warwick Hairdresser
David Middlemas Production Supervisor
William P. Cartlidge Assistant Director
Thelma Connell Editorial Staff
Ron Quelch Production Assistant
Peter Fanene Maivia Fight Choreographer
Lewis Gilbert Director
Ian Fleming Novel
Roald Dahl Screenplay
John Barry Original Music Composer
Freddie Young Director of Photography
Ken Adam Production Design
Nancy Sinatra Theme Song Performance
Peter R. Hunt Second Unit Director, Editor
Vic Armstrong Stunts
Eddie Powell Stunts
Maurice Binder Main Title Designer
Bob Simmons Stunt Double
Name Title
Albert R. Broccoli Producer
Harry Saltzman Producer
Organization Category Person
BAFTA Awards Best Picture N/A Won
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Reviews

Wuchak
8.0

_**James goes to Japan**_ "You Only Live Twice" (1967) takes agent 007 to Japan where he seeks the secret SPECTRE installation responsible for literally stealing space capsules and threatening war between the USA and USSR. This 5th installment in the franchise upped the ante with the action & ... spy-stuff and is more dynamic than the previous ones. Speaking of the spy aspects, they're often over-the-top here to the point of being cartoonish. Another reviewer criticized the film in this regard -- pointing out that it was this film more than any other that gave the Austin Powers movies the most material to spoof -- and he was right. One scene, for instance, brought to memory that Gilligan's Island episode where Gilligan had a dream of being Agent 014 (remember the soup spoon?). No wonder the franchise got goofier in the 70s -- it was the next logical step. Disregarding the "Yeah, right" spy shenanigans, "You Only Live Twice" has everything you'd want in a Bond picture -- the action, intrigue, gadgets, beautiful women, spectacular locations and larger-than-life villains. The story is interesting enough that it keeps you absorbed and even builds suspense as the film goes from one action scene to another, culminating in the explosive climax. It was understandably a huge hit in 1967. The film runs 1 hour, 57 minutes, and was shot mostly in Japan, but also England, Spain and Gibraltar. GRADE: A-

Jun 23, 2021
GenerationofSwine
3.0

Yeah... forgotten isn't it? Maybe it's forgotten because they try and turn Sean Connery into a Japanese man to hide him and he just ends up looking like a harry chested Leonard Nimoy. Or maybe it's forgotten because little choppers are more Roger Moore than Sean Connery. Whatever the case, ... it starts off pretty strong and then falls apart at the end. The first half of the movie is Connery Bond, and in places it's almost surreal in it's imagery.... but it ends up with 007 Leonard Nimoy, and that is just a shame. I can't really hate on the movie, because parts of it are seriously good. I just can't get disguised as a Japanese man 007 Leonard Nimoy with a harry chest out of my head, and that is really the memory that stays with you decades after watching this film. But, if you can get beyond that, it's still a pretty darn decent 007 film.

Jan 11, 2023
drystyx
9.0

This is in the hay day of 007 films. Made when 007 was exciting and entertaining. That gets a lot of hate from people with Generation Xenophobe ideology. But it's totally exciting. Here, we get almost all the venues. We even get outer space. We get super beautiful scenery that pretty much make t ... his one of the great Bond films, secure at number 5 in my opinion. Most of this is set in Japan, and much of it is filmed there. While Thunderball inspired the most in Austin Powers, this is probably second place in inspiration for Austin, and that's a good thing. Let us face the fact that the modern day 21st century Bond movies couldn't inspire Nolan Ryan to throw a baseball. This was made in the era when piranha were considered dangerous, and that plays a big part in the film. "Blowhard" (my name for Number 1) likes to feed his piranha. And you can guess what he feeds them. Lots of action, lots of scenery, lots of beautiful women, lots of wit, lots of gadgets. It has everything, which is probably why so many critics are so jealous of it.

Apr 03, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

This time, "007" (Sean Connery) has to investigate some mysterious goings on in outer space as first an American, then a Soviet rocket disappear. Naturally, they blame one another but "M" (Bernard Lee) has an inkling that Japan might be the source of the mischief and so our suave and debonair "Mr. B ... ond" is duly despatched. Allied with their spy chief "Tiger" (Tetsurô Tanba) who has his own underground train - he is soon hot on the trail of the "Ning Po" berthed by a small island that might well provide some answers. It's got loads of action scenes - "Little Nelly" and her heavily armed aerobatic battles being one of the better ones. The beautifully delicate Akiko Wakabayashi provides the glamour - though little of substance and Donald Pleasence - armed with some peckish piraña fish - turns up as the scheming arch enemy just before a series of disappointingly set-piece battle scenes at the end of what had, up until the last 15 minutes been a more sophisticated and intriguing film that relied more on subterfuge and mystery, as well as a decent soupçon of Japanese culture (including some interesting bathing/wedding traditions that our "James" joined in with, heartily). It's a good film, with a memorable Nancy Sinatra theme song (from Messrs. Barry and Bricusse), but not one of the best, I'd say.

May 30, 2024
2_Fast-22
8.0

An improvement over Thunderball but still not as good as the original 3 Connery films, it is still very iconic despite it only just having a reappraisal. ...

Nov 23, 2024
JPV852
7.0

Entertaining but not as good as the previous entries. I did like the Japanese setting and Connery of course is charismatic, not to mention Mie Hamma in a bikini was beautiful, but there was something missing. I also thought Donald Pleasance wasn't nearly as threatening as Blofeld either. Still, a fu ... n way to spend two hours. **3.5/5**

Jun 12, 2025