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Lazenby really had big shoes to fill after Connery left the franchise in '67 (before he was coaxed back for a then astronomical sum to reappear in Diamonds four years later)
I thought this was an interesting piece I saw
http://www.hmss.com/films/lazenby/
so i think in the filming in the bond film it was tough to film w a so called film star when he wanted things done his way it seems while rigg had been doing acting much longer
I still maintain that if Lazenby had done at least a 2nd film and therefore a sequel to O.H.M.S.S, then he would have been regarded as one of the best and we would all be saying 'Sean who' now. Connery was terrible after Goldfinger IMO and Moore was after MR, yet they get all the plaudits because they did the most films.
Diana Rigg was one of the best Bond girls also and played her role brilliantly. Together with the excellent soundtrack and a great actor as the villain, you have a great package.
It really is the greatest shame/missed oportunity of the franchise that Lazenby did not do another film and not build on the O.H.M.S.S story and make a sequel where he tracks down and kills Blofeld with perhaps Telly Savalas coming back too.