The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) is one of the most celebrated entries in the James Bond franchise, starring Roger Moore as 007 in a globe-trotting mission to stop a megalomaniac from destroying the world.
With breathtaking stunts—including the iconic ski jump off a cliff—and a mix of espionage, action, and glamor, the film stands out as a high point of ’70s Bond.
Barbara Bach shines as Anya Amasova, code-named Agent Triple X, a top-tier Soviet spy who teams up with Bond. Bach brings sophistication, strength, and wit to the role, perfectly matching Moore’s suave performance.
Their chemistry crackles throughout the film—whether they’re trading barbs, outsmarting villains, or battling side by side, Bach’s Anya is clearly Bond’s equal. Her poised but commanding presence, combined with her intelligence and resourcefulness, helped make Anya one of the franchise’s most memorable and trailblazing Bond girls.
