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"Richard Maibaum's original idea for the ending was a giant boat chase across Lake Mead with Blofeld being pursued by Bond and all the Las Vegas casino owners who would be sailing in their private yachts, which, apparently, would include mock-ups of a Roman galley, a Chinese junk, etc. Bond would rouse the allies into action with a spoof of Lord Nelson's famous cry, "Las Vegas expects every man to do his duty." Alas, Maibaum was misinformed; there were no Roman galleys or Chinese junks in Las Vegas, and the idea was too expensive to replicate, so it was dropped."
It still sounds more interesting than the oil rig climax.
If you watch from the start you get the trivia about LALD as well.
The series came from an idea by Fleming (hence the name Solo, straight from Goldfinger) and it's a must-see for any Bondfan. The black and white episodes are the very best, though the first color seasons were fun too. One episode has Luciana Paluzzi as the villainess, probably what got her the role in Thunderball.
It is considered one of the best spy shows of the 1960s along with Mission: Impossible, Danger Man, the Prisoner, and The Avengers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_from_U.N.C.L.E.
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New factoid: According to "The James Bond Films" by Steven Jay Rubin, when DAF was in pre-production Burt Reynolds was considered for the role of James Bond. As we know, he didn't get the part but made "Deliverance" instead. Talk about film history being definitely altered by that decision.
parachuted off Piz Gloria during the final battle.
I would love to of seen that used in OHMSS.
Sticking with the Blofeld theme, Donald Pleasence had to change his costume more than once when the loud explosions kept causing the white cat to defecate all over him.
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Broccoli inquired as to who performed the jump in the ad and it was done by Rick Sylvester. Sylvester told Broccoli that the jump was not done for real, but could be done and convinced Broccoli that he could do it.
(Not completely sure if true, just something i read once): That Ian Fleming got the digits; 007 from the bus that he used to ride every so often numbered; 007.
That Samantha Bond (Miss Moneypenny 1995-2002) is related to one of the earlier Miss Moneypenny's.
Would We?
one to an Aussie one is beyond me.
Possibly there could be some sort of throat surgery to change his voice
You simply put the accent on the TITULATION syllable.
It all SOUNDS UK to me.
She also has a brief role in Casino Royale (2006) as one of the card players at the Ocean club.
This is the longest gap an actor who has appeared in two different Bond films in different roles has had in the series (to date). A length of 41 years.
Quite illuminating.
Now. Who was the Victoria Secret Model in "Casino Royale" with Danny Craig?
Her name is Alassandra Ambrosia.
lol that is stupid.Bond and Blofeld changes are explained.it is different time.sometimes they are younger ,sometimes they are older