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On first sight at Pussfeller's nightclub, the Jamaica Coffee Temperance Society knew they had found the latest poster child for their "Moderation" campaign.
Moving through the crowd, Pussfeller was reminded to adjust the recipe for the house "Zombie" cocktail.
vacationing future president Richard Nixon's subconscious
tucked away the stylish body movements of Animated Dancer
for a later time when they would become of use.
A native Jamaican,
he retired in ... Jamaica.
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The man in Pussfeller's club wasn't dancing at all, he was having a seizure. Unfortunately, he died because everyone thought he was just an exceptionally poor dancer, and didn't bother to provide medical assistance.
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The man in Pussfeller's club was a victim of the dancing plague of 1518, and the only one still alive in 1962, 444 years later. The vigorous exercise kept him remarkably youthful, but it also kept him, you know, dancing all the time. Reports are uncertain as to how he got from Eastern France to Jamaica without ever stopping dancing.
I am talking about Kissy Suzuki! Never mentioned by name in the movie, she was a competent agent and even married our man for no real reason other than to kill some screen time. In the book her role was more substantial and somewhat more heartbreaking as Bond was vulnerable in a state of amnesia.
With this one you can decide which version of the character you talk about. So dear Mi6 community whatever happened to Kissy Suzuki from YOLT?
Pretty impressive. Here was an earlier mission.
Ironfinger (1965) (aka" 100 Shot, 100 Killed' - reddish bikini this time) and International Secret Police: Key of Keys (1965)
However, after her adventures on the rubber raft with Bond, she went back to nature.
She did honor the passing of a fellow agent to help finish a project, appearing with Aki in For Special Services magazine's photo spread promoting the Toyota 2000 GT.
I have a DVD of "What's Up Tiger Lily?", Woody Allen's comic "dub" of Key of the Keys, (the name is Moskowitz, Phil Moskowitz!) but I've never actually seen the original film.
Sometimes it's easy to forget just how influential the Bond films were in the mid 1960s. Not just the endless spoofs, but how "bondian" elements were incorporated into almost every type of film.
BTW: The third actress in that photo is Kumi Mizuno - another of the TOHO 1960s starlets.
:x
Prior to meeting Zorin , May Day was a fashion model , she frequently got into fights with Lupe , Brinkley , Jerry Hall , Kim Alexis etc. It was worse than an episode of RHOBH :P
I can answer that : hes now ill and sell autographs to make ends meet (no joke)
Vince : So we have this new up and coming guy named Hinx , its funny cuz it rhymes with Jinx , we're gonna make him a bufoonish guy in a clown suit. Anyway , I want him to beat you at WM and become new hw champion.
Hogan : That doesnt work for me , brother. Also , you already had a clown before : Doink......ring a bell ?
I wonder what would happen if 007 met Borat , lol ?
Zorin is now a TV cook ;)
So that's where John Gardner really got the title! ;)
Danged if that's not true, @echo --the Lennon-McCartney song. A great find!
Look up the number
You know my name
Look up the number
You, you know, you know my name
You, you know, you know my name!
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Kissy Suzuki - Alessandro Palazzi (3:11)
Alessandro Palazzi, a master cocktail maker, discussing with The Patent Club about one of his cocktails, the Kissy Suzuki. Shot in the Dukes Hotel London.
Kissy Lingerie & Underwear stores.
https://www.kissyaus.com.au/
Just digging deeper and deeper given the time. Never know what you might, um, see.
Madame Piranha and Dr. Who (no, not that one!) on the TOHO backlot LOL. =))
BTW: Mie Hama's wardrobe is very stylish in that film.