This was a fascinating latter-making of doc of the 10th James Bond film entry, The Spy Who Loved Me, on the Blu-ray disc extras. It chronicles the behind-the-scenes troubles of getting it on screen from former producer Harry Saltzman's financial troubles to some "intellectual proprety" issues involving Kevin McClory to getting a new giant stage at Pinewood Studios dubbed the "007 Stage" in order to get a giant water tank set for a ship/submarine sequence to several attempts to get the now-iconic ski/parachute jump at the end of the pre-beginning credit scene to producer Albert R. "Cubby" Broccoli's cooking spaghetti for his crew because of bad Egyptian food and troubles of getting British food in to casting Barbara Bach as the leading lady just four days before shooting was to begin. Bach appears from archive footage from the earlier "The Making of The Spy Who Loved Me" featurette while most of the other interviews are from the latter-day ones like those of other ladies that appered in the film like Valerie Leon and Caroline Munro. I was most fascinated at finally getting a look at Cubby's widow, Dana, mother of Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, current Bond producers. In summary, Inside The Spy Who Loved Me was a worthy doc on that movie's Blu-ray disc.