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Light comedy. The actors must have been told to play it light, as everyone's having
Fun?
Yes, Guy Hamilton the director of DAF (and later TMWTGG) told Christopher Lee to play it lightly and have fun as the villain Scaramanga (source: John Brosnan's James Bond in the Cinema, 1981, 2nd ed.) so I assume that he simply told Charles Gray the same thing as regards Blofeld.
Menacing he could have been! if he wasn't playing it light. :))
Indeed, many say that Lee is the best thing in the film (and Roger Moore aside) it's hard to disagree with that!
Charles Gray could have made a wonderfully unhinged Blofeld.
probably told by the director to play it for laughs.
Blofeld is the uber Bond villian IMHO, the best versions of Blofeld are I believe in FRWL & TB because he's never seen so maintains that threat of anominity, YOLT we see Blofeld & he's a characture, Donald Pleasance does his best but he's not very scary, then we get OHMSS, we see Blofeld again but with a new face which is fine, in fact in this movie, Telly Savalas actually was the best part of it so go figure, then we get Charles Greys version in DAF which given the overall feel of the movie fitted quite well as it's very camp/kitsch so Blofield is not menacing "Right Idea Mr Bond", "But wrong pussy".
Maybe Lee played Scaramanga as he wanted and to hell with Hamilton's request. He was like that, no nonsense.
Regarding Charles Gray he was very menacing in The Devil Rides Out, against... Christopher Lee playing a good guy.
I love Gray's incarnation- better than Pleasance, anyhow. He's got some absolute golden lines in the film.
Somehow, seeing Charles Grey camp up the character robbed it of all the previous menace and mystery experienced in FRWL and TB.