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Sir Hugo Drax is a fictional character created by author Ian Fleming for the 1955 James Bond novel Moonraker. [1] For the later film and its novelization, Drax was greatly altered from the novel by screenwriter Christopher Wood.
Before the Moonraker is launched, Bond and Gala escape. Gala gives Bond the proper coordinates to reprogram the gyros and send the Moonraker into the sea. Drax and his men escape to the North Sea in a Soviet submarine, but are killed in the explosion of the Moonraker when it lands in their vicinity. Diamonds Are Forever: Jack Spang
In the next film, Moonraker (1979), Jaws is employed by both Bond's unspecified enemy in the pre-credits sequence, and the main villain Hugo Drax. Jaws is evidently well known among criminals, as Drax is pleased to learn that Jaws is available to hire.
French actor Michael Lonsdale, who was known internationally for his roles as the villain Hugo Drax in the 1979 James Bond film "Moonraker" and detective Claude Lebel in "The Day of the Jackal ...
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But the villain (Toby Stephens’s Gustav Graves) is a snooze, and its stabs at Moore-era comedy (John Cleese as Q, Bond’s invisible car) are as funny as a stubbed toe. ... Moonraker (1979) For ...
Moonraker is a 1979 spy-fi film, the eleventh in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the fourth to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The third and final film in the series to be directed by Lewis Gilbert , it co-stars Lois Chiles , Michael Lonsdale , Corinne Cléry , and Richard Kiel .
Moonraker is the third novel by the British author Ian Fleming to feature his fictional British Secret Service agent James Bond. It was published by Jonathan Cape on 5 April 1955 and featured a cover design conceived by Fleming.