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Now comes Peter Franks..................
When I was a kid I had my folks buy me some dress shoes to look like Bond. I desperately tried to master the art of running around with slippery soles.
I fell on my a$$ several times. But after awhile got pretty good at it. I had two or three pairs. One was a pair of slip- ons that I though resembled Roger's shoes in OCTOPUSSY.
I'd run around my neighborhood like Bond. Industrial neighborhood with several warehouses actually. To a 10 year old, it looked like Auric Enterprises.
I recall going to a friend's mother's cremation about 15 years ago. My friend was in the used record/video store business and I was staying with his family while I looked for an apartment. Sadly his mother was ill and passed, and we all went to the funeral/cremation.
His business partner was an aggressive guy about my age. Tough as nails and I got along with him splendidly.
After the coffin when into the furnace he looked at me and said "Wow. That was intense."
It really was. Probably one of the most intense things either one of us had seen at that point.
Someday I'll visit Vegas, and either walk around humming the music as heard here or the Robert Urich Vega$ theme song.
Marc Lawrence is wonderful.
Robert Mitchum used to suck in his gut and puff out his chest for shirtless scenes.
He deliberately gained weight during the Howard Hughes RKO years because he was tired of taking his shirt off.
The CIA men here look perfectly 1971, yet the actor who gives Tiffany the elephant would look right at home in an Abbott and Costello movie from the 1940's.
I should look up who that actor is.
Learn something new every day.
Probably around 1980. I didn't pay attention to it since Jaws wasn't in it.
Later after I had become a full fledged Bond fan it aired again in 1984 and I was enthralled.
I was particularly interested in this one since NSNA had just come out and I was curious what Connery looked like in this one.
A year later my folks bought our first VHS player and my mom rented DAF for me one afternoon when school let out early. I was reading Raymond Benson's Bedside Companion book, and the Rubin James Bond Films book daily. So I wanted to see ALL the Bonds in their un-edited versions.
I watched DAF twice in a row that afternoon.
Bond mountaineers to the penthouse...............great scene.
That scene as Bond climbs Whyte's penthouse is an example of Barry at his best. Very suspenseful work by him there.
Great music. DAF has one of my favorite scores.
I love Hamilton's tradition of having a little post climax fight with the henchman. DAF is a lot of fun for me.
And really fun characters!
A serious trashing, but I always get the feeling he's just getting warmed up and letting them have their fun before he kicks it up a notch. Connery sells it well.