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I think it happens in TMWTGG, so I will go with that one. The scene where Lt. Hip whisks him away to the Queen Elizabeth?
A dozen in one hand and a brief case of surprisement
We can see the sun on the horizon, shining on palm trees
However, it's been night time for a while
What Bond just witnessed was BS
Bond hands over his passport (doesn't hand his passport to another person, but places it in front of them)
Topping usually comes last, but not here
Not Macca, but Zacca!
Moore era
This clue alone will get you there.
I think I will go with LALD as it's the only one with palm trees of the films that are left.
Maybe the scene where Bond meets Rosie in the hotel?
The numbers are under budget = Behind the reception at the San Moniquan is a Budget Rent a Car sign. Below the sign are numbered pigeonholes for the room keys.
A dozen in one hand and a brief case of surprisement = Bond holds the room key for bungalow 12 (a dozen); Bond is surprised upon learning of 'Mrs Bond'. Bond also holds a briefcase of gadgets, one of them being disguised as something else (Morse code transmitter in clothes brush).
We can see the sun on the horizon, shining on palm trees = At the reception, there are signs and books showing the crest of San Monique, which consists of a sun on the horizon, with sun rays and the sun appearing to shine on three palm trees.
However, it's been night time for a while = Night time scene.
What Bond just witnessed was BS = BS stands for Baron Samedi, who Bond first sees when arriving at the hotel.
Bond hands over his passport (doesn't hand his passport to another person, but places it in front of them) = Bond takes his passport out of the briefcase and leaves it with the receptionist, which is what some hotels require, as proof of identity and/or insurance.
Topping usually comes last, but not here = Don Topping, the MC with the long sideburns, who hosts the voodoo entertainment show at the start of this scene.
Not Macca, but Zacca! = Not Paul 'Macca' McCartney or his music in this scene, but Munair Zacca, the hotel receptionist who welcomes Bond.
Moore era = LALD.
Take it away @thedove!
Hats off to Bond with flair!
Hats off to Bond with flair
Like Alice through the looking glass
The actual scene was when Bond throws the gondolier hat on the gondola before heading into the glass works to do some digging around.
Is it NTTD? ;)
I don't know yet ;-).
Sorry, couldn't resist the joke.
So here it goes:
First right. Then left. And all of it pretty much in the dark. Then metal slats or louvres. Crowds. A gap. Indecision. And a tennis connection.
Bond looking right and left around the room or at each monitor; dim-lit room; louvres on the windows; crowds of guests seen on the video footage; a gap in the CD storage tray; some indecision picking the disc with the right date (July 6); tennis girl Alessandra Ambrosio in the carpark.