“The Spy Who Loved Me” (私を愛したスパイ), Original Japanese Movie Poster 1977, B2 Size (c. 51 × 73 cm) J24 A
This is an original Japanese B2 poster issued in Japan for the first domestic theatrical release era of The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), Lewis Gilbert’s defining Roger Moore-era Bond spectacle—starring Roger Moore as 007, alongside Barbara Bach as Anya Amasova, with Curt Jürgens as Karl Stromberg and Richard Kiel as the iconic Jaws. Often regarded as one of the strongest entries of the Moore period, the film re-established Bond at full blockbuster scale—globetrotting action, unforgettable set pieces, and peak late-’70s style—making it a perennial collector favourite.
Poster design
A powerful, montage-driven Japanese composition that distils the film’s glamour-and-destruction balance into one clean, displayable statement. The enormous red “007” dominates the centre, integrated with the pistol silhouette, while the iconic Bond imagery is layered across a circular “world” motif: underwater sequences and frogmen, high-tech maritime action, and explosive spectacle—including the submarine/sea-base visual language that defines the film. Above, two striking bikini-clad figures (evoking the film’s glamorous international intrigue) anchor the upper field against a dramatic explosion at sea, while Bond’s portrait fills the lower half—Walther raised, expression set—pure classic franchise iconography. The Japanese title 「私を愛したスパイ」 lands in bold red across the middle, and the overall palette—deep ocean blues, fiery oranges, and strong typographic red—makes this one of the most visually satisfying Japanese Bond B2s of the era.
Condition
Very Good / Excellent overall. Please review the photos as they show the exact poster for sale.
It is over 48 years old!
It is not a reproduction or a reprint.
Certificate of Authenticity included.

