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kurzer Schlaf - translation to English

1981 JAMES BOND FILM BY JOHN GLEN
Aristotle Kristatos; Bibi Dahl; Countess Lisl von Schlaf; Lisl von Schalf; Bond 12; Jacoba brink; Lisl von Schlaf
  • alt=A yellow car drives down a grassy road.
  • alt=An oblong-shaped digital watch. Above the face is the name "JAMES BOND". Below the face are a stylised "007" and the logo of the film, "FOR YOUR EYES ONLY".
  • alt=Two comic books covers, both titled "FOR YOUR EYES ONLY". The cover on the left shows a man with a pistol, with a blonde woman in front of him. In front of both of them a brunette woman holds a crossbow. The cover on the right shows the same man and brunette woman abseiling on a cliff, with two guns in the foreground pointing at them.
  • alt=A monastery stands atop a large mountain.

kurzer Schlaf      
cat nap, brief nap, brief sleep
cat nap         
  • A coffee nap is drinking a cup of coffee before a short 15-minute nap.
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SHORT SLEEP
Power napping; Powernap; Power naps; Cat nap; Power-nap; Powernapping; Caffeine nap; Power Nap; Power-Nap; Power-Nap Recording; Coffee nap; Napuccino; Stimulant nap; Nappucino; Nappuccino
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Wikipedia

For Your Eyes Only (film)

For Your Eyes Only is a 1981 spy film directed by John Glen (in his feature directorial debut) and produced by Albert R. Broccoli. The film stars Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond, and co-stars Carole Bouquet, Chaim Topol, Lynn-Holly Johnson and Julian Glover.

The twelfth film in the James Bond franchise produced by Eon Productions, For Your Eyes Only was written by Richard Maibaum and Michael G. Wilson, based on two Ian Fleming short stories "For Your Eyes Only" and "Risico". In the plot, Bond attempts to locate a missile command system while becoming tangled in a web of deception spun by rival Greek businessmen along with Melina Havelock, a woman seeking to avenge the murder of her parents. Some writing elements were inspired by the novels Live and Let Die, Goldfinger and On Her Majesty's Secret Service.

After the science fiction-focused Moonraker, the producers wanted a return to the style of the early Bond films and the works of 007 creator Fleming. For Your Eyes Only followed a grittier, more realistic approach and a narrative theme of revenge and its consequences rather than the fantasy narrative of Moonraker. Filming locations included Greece, Italy and the United Kingdom, while underwater footage was shot in the Bahamas. Sheena Easton performed the title theme song.

For Your Eyes Only was released in the UK on 24 June 1981 and in the US two days later; it received a mixed to positive critical reception. The film's reputation has improved over time, with reviewers praising the more serious tone in comparison to previous entries in the series. The film was a financial success, generating $195.3 million worldwide. This was the final Bond film to be distributed solely by United Artists; the company was absorbed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer soon after this film's release.