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Do you think she could make a good Bond Girl?
In his younger years, he could make a great Felix Leiter, but now he could play a Bond Villain.
Well, I don't know. She has her looks, for sure. She looks stunning in any dress:
On the other hand, I have no idea about her acting skills... and the fact that she's a part of the Karjenner family may put a lot of people off. Still, I like her quite a bit and I think she is one of the most beautiful women on the planet.
:x
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Now here's an example of a lovely Bond girl who sadly didn’t become one in our universe.
I don't know whom Bond Girl she could play, I think all of the 60's Bond Girls were perfectly cast, though I could also see her as Domino, acting wise, she could beat Claudine Auger.
Maybe in the 70's, Mary Goodnight? Tiffany Case? Anya Amasova?
Well, she did play a Femme Fatale Bond girl in the very Bondian Deadlier Than The Male that also had Terrance Youngs first choice for Bond, Richard Johnson. Though I think she could have pulled off a Domino type Bond girl too.
For Tiffany Case, I would go with Ann-Margret, and for Mary Goodnight, i'd go with Lauren Hutton. Not sure about Anya. :-?
Hm... interesting question. The lovely Veronica Carlson perchance? For Anya?
Ah, my favourite Hammer Horror Girl. Yes, good choice.
Yours and mine, sir. Unless we can include Madeleine Smith, that is. 😉
I'd have to give 2nd place to Linda Hayden. Then Madeline Smith. ;)
And I can easily see why. 😉
Each is excellent. However, as everyone knows, the “thinking man” goes for Barbara Shelley. :x
BTW: Marcus Hearn’s book is my go-to source on such matters.
There are numerous examples of overlap between Hammer and 1960s/1970s Bond (both in front of and behind the cam. era).
I have that book in my possession. It brings a lot of warmth on cold days. ;-)
and so is my dad.
Very nice, I’ll have to look at grabbing a copy for myself. And Barbara Shelley was indeed nice.
Today we have learned what @DarthDimi reads while oiling his spam javelin. 😆 You learn something new every day.
I can neither confirm nor deny.
Those rumours must have been false, then.
Rumours about my spam javelin are usually factually correct, though.
Currently watching LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN (1945), and I realized that November 19th was actress Gene Tierney's birthday (1920). Once called "the most beautiful woman in movie history" Ms. Tierney certainly was "all that!"
Wonderful, @Dwayne! I celebrated her birthday by watching THE LEFT HAND OF GOD. She's great with Bogie. Too bad they never did a noir together, though.
The record player is 145.