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Release Date: 1971 Cast: Lois Maxwell, Bruce Glover, Joseph Furst, Desmond Llewelyn, Bernard Lee, Lola Larson, Charles Gray, Jimmy Dean, Lana Wood, Sean Connery, Jill St. John, Denise Perrier ...MORE
Cast: Lois Maxwell, Bruce Glover, Joseph Furst, Desmond Llewelyn, Bernard Lee, Lola Larson, Charles Gray, Jimmy Dean, Lana Wood, Sean Connery, Jill St. John, Denise Perrier, Trina Parks, Leonard Barr, Putter Smith, Bruce Cabot, Valerie Perrine, Norman Burton ...LESS
Categories: Movies, Thriller, Science Fiction, Action, Action/Adventure, Glamorized Spy Film, Spy Diamonds Are Forever (1971) is the seventh spy film in the Eon Productions James Bond series, and the sixth and final Eon Productions film to star Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film is based on Ian Fleming's 1956 novel of the same name, and is the second of four James Bond films directed by Guy Hamilton. The story has Bond impersonating a diamond smuggler to infiltrate a smuggling ring, and soon uncovering a plot by his old nemesis Blofeld to use the diamonds and build a giant laser.
After George Lazenby left the franchise, producers Harry Saltzman and Albert R.... MORE
Diamonds Are Forever (1971) is the seventh spy film in the Eon Productions James Bond series, and the sixth and final Eon Productions film to star Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film is based on Ian Fleming's 1956 novel of the same name, and is the second of four James Bond films directed by Guy Hamilton. The story has Bond impersonating a diamond smuggler to infiltrate a smuggling ring, and soon uncovering a plot by his old nemesis Blofeld to use the diamonds and build a giant laser.
After George Lazenby left the franchise, producers Harry Saltzman and Albert R. Broccoli tested other actors, but studio United Artists wanted Sean Connery back, paying a then-record $1.25 million salary for him to return. The producers were inspired by Goldfinger, eventually hiring that film's director, Guy Hamilton. Locations included Las Vegas, California, Amsterdam and Lufthansa's hangar in Germany. Diamonds Are Forever was a commercial and critical success, but received criticism for its humorous camp tone.
James Bond - agent 007 - pursues Ernst Stavro Blofeld and eventually finds him at a facility, where Blofeld look-alikes are being created through surgery. Bond kills a LESS
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