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Best Lewis Gilbert Movies

13th Nov 2025
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Prepare to delve into the world of acclaimed British director Lewis Gilbert, the man behind some of cinema's most beloved classics! From thrilling war epics to charming romantic comedies, Gilbert's diverse filmography offers something for every movie enthusiast. This voteable list highlights some of his finest achievements, showcasing his masterful ability to craft compelling narratives and unforgettable characters. Now it's your turn to participate! Browse the selections below and cast your votes for what you consider to be the best Lewis Gilbert movies. Did we miss any of your personal favorites? Feel free to make your voice heard and help us determine the definitive ranking of Gilbert's cinematic legacy. Get ready to celebrate the magic of filmmaking!

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"Moonraker" (1979) is a quintessential Bond adventure, kicking off with the baffling disappearance of a Space Shuttle during its transatlantic transport. A Boeing 747 crashes into the Atlantic, seemingly destroying the shuttle, but when the wreckage is examined, the shuttle is nowhere to be found. This sets James Bond on a thrilling global chase, delving into the secrets of billionaire Hugo Drax and his seemingly legitimate space program. Bond's investigation takes him from London's MI6 headquarters to Venice, Rio de Janeiro, and finally into outer space, unveiling a plot of unprecedented scale: Drax's twisted plan to eradicate humanity and repopulate the Earth with a genetically superior master race in a hidden space station. This film's inclusion on a list of "Best Lewis Gilbert Movies" is a testament to Gilbert's directorial vision. He masterfully orchestrates the film's expansive scope and balances the expected Bond tropes, like daring stunts and exotic locations, with a genuine sense of suspense and a truly outlandish villain plot. While perhaps leaning more heavily into the science fiction element than some other Bond films, Gilbert's skillful execution makes it a memorable entry in the franchise, showcasing his ability to handle large-scale action and a charismatic lead actor, ultimately contributing to the film's status as a classic Bond adventure.

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