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What is Spectre in Dr No?
SPECTRE (an acronym for Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion) is a fictional organisation featured in the James Bond novels by Ian Fleming, the films based on those novels, and video games.
What is the machine in the tunnel in Diamonds Are Forever?
Pipeline Inspection Gauge
The machine that Bond encounters in the oil pipeline looks like a robotic torture device is a Smart PIG (Pipeline Inspection Gauge) and is actually used to check the integrity of pipelines and also that they are free of blockages.
Who turned down the role of James Bond in Dr No?
Reeves turned down the James Bond role in Dr. No (1962) because of the low salary the producers offered (Reeves turned down $100,000 as he was making $250,000 as Hercules).
What happened to the diamonds in Diamonds Are Forever?
At a funeral home, Franks’ body is cremated and the diamonds are passed on to another smuggler, Shady Tree. Bond is nearly killed by Wint and Kidd when they put him in a cremation oven, but Tree stops the process when he discovers that the diamonds in Franks’ body were fakes, planted by Bond and the CIA.
Was Goldfinger a member of Spectre?
Goldfinger is the first main villain to appear that isn’t affiliated with SPECTRE, and the only one to appear before Blofeld’s defeat in Diamonds Are Forever.
Who is the dead girl in the pool in Diamonds Are Forever?
Former Bond girl Lana Wood has revealed that she almost died while filming an underwater scene in Diamonds Are Forever. Former Bond girl Lana Wood has revealed that she almost died while filming an underwater scene in Diamonds Are Forever.
Who were Bambi and Thumper in diamonds?
Bambi and Thumper are minor antagonists from the 1971 James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever. Bambi was portrayed by Lola Larson, and Thumper was portrayed by Trina Parks.
Who was James Bond’s nemesis in Diamonds are Forever?
In the film, a diamond smuggling investigation leads 007 to Las Vegas, where he uncovers an extortion plot headed by his nemesis, Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
What was the name of the James Bond movie No?
No’ (2000), the introduction of James Bond is an homage to a technique from the William Dieterle movie Juarez (1939), starring Paul Muni. The technique is a series of close-ups of the character without revealing the face, cross-cutting with the other characters in the scene and the gambling table.
What kind of gun did James Bond use in Dr No?
(The real-life Boothroyd appears in a vintage featurette included on the Blu-ray, demonstrating the relative effectiveness of Bond’s Beretta, PPK, and his own favorite gun, the Ruger .44 Magnum.) This detail was included in the novel, and later included in this movie, establishing part of the Bond legend.
How did James Bond get rid of Blofeld?
He lets go of the body and lets it sink under the mud, just as Blofeld arrives with two armed guards. Bond overpowers the guards and then manages to tie Blofeld to an operating table which he pushes into a huge lake of steaming mud. “Welcome to Hell, Blofeld,” he quips.
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