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And being ejected from a car unexpectedly is enough to make one scream.
By the way he was Korean.
I thought only Odd Job was Korean and that the rest of Goldfinger's minions were Chinese. Are your sure about that? Maybe I'm mixing up the film and the book. I know for sure the nuclear physicist or whomever that Goldfinger shoots at Fort Knox is Chinese.
in YOLT, when Aki & 007 are being chased by the car (just prior to the helicopter with the magnet), the speedometer & Tachometer of Aki's Toyota are both at dead 0.
Funnily enough, I never would have noticed that, until I listened to John Glen's commentary track. Now I can't unsee it!
Ignore it, as it was the only way they could film it. Today it would be removed by CGI.
Sorry to put that splinter in your brain Dino. And yes, John Glenn's commentary is where I found it.
LOL.
Bond and Aki arriving at Henderson's home. Is flipped I.e. Bond and Aki
Have changed places in the car. ;)
That was no doubt because the actress who plays Aki (Akiko Wakabayashi) could not drive a car and in close-up shots it had to be pulled by a rope! Scenes from behind were I think done by a member of the crew dressed as Aki.
The physicist was Chinese. The others were Korean if I'm not mistaken, according to the book.
I've always wondered why they didn't use a female stunt artist. Maybe they didn't have them back then.
B for Bond? I thought that for the longest time, but its for Willy Bogner
That's because its Willy Bogner's skiwear! He did the skiing stunts for the movie, as well as TSWLM
I'll have to look out for that next time I watch it! :))
Christopher Lee mentions that on the "Inside TMWTGG" documentary on the DVD.
Yes, and it was all real alcohol too!