Diana Rigg and George Lazenby on the set of On Her Majesty's Secret Service, 1969.
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The Royal premiere of Peter R. Hunt’s ON HER MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICE, starring George Lazenby as #JamesBond and Diana Rigg as Tracy, was held on December 18, 1969.
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BEHOLD! The James Bond Molecule. 6/7 of the James Bondses (sorry David Niven) connected to each other in three movies or less, *without* using a James Bond movie.
A note on research: I blatantly looked up George Lazenby’s filmography, as I also did Timothy Dalton when I realized I wasn’t going to be able to use anyone from Hot Fuzz.
I was really hoping I could use the fact that I just happen to know off hand that Terry O’Quinn was the Launch Director in Space Camp, but alas. Maybe next time.
Finally, yes, I know Richard O’Brien was *also* in Rocky Horror Picture Show, but I needed him where he is for Timothy Dalton. Why complicate the layout with an unnecessary additional line.
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Death Dimension (Al Adamson, 1978)
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George Lazenby and some Bond girls on the set of On Her Majesty's Secret Service - 1969
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Happy 84th, George Lazenby.
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more James Bond doodles from my sketchbook :)
gradually drawing all the Bonds. George Lazenby this time + some Tracy and Blofeld. Telly Savalas is my favorite Blofeld actor by a landslide, I think he’s the only one who really struck a perfect silly/serious balance. He’s such a campy 60s movie villain but he still feels like a real threat to Bond’s life. Though I might be biased since I was already a fan of him in various stupid 60s horror movies before I got into Bond.
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On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969), French poster by Yves Thos and Frank McCarthy
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I wasn't able to click on that post. Here is the gist of it for anyone else who couldn't open it.
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Villainous Question Time - Favorite All Time James Bond Film
So, now that everyone has had a chance to vote in their favorite individual Bond films, we're now going to decide which of those is the one Bond film to rule them all!! Vote for your favorite overall Bond film as decided by last weeks polls here, here, here, here, and here.
Don't forget to try to sway others to your ways! I want to see some debates people! It can't be a chaotic (and villainous) time without debates!
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