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It was Hedison's first scene to shoot, and he was not given context. Makes me wonder if it was second unit...
That's interesting; I didn't know that. I always just figured it was a conscious decision to put a happy face on the end of the movie. As gutsy and dark as most of that film was, they still insisted on sending people out of the theater on an upbeat note (complete with winking fish!).
I like Wright overall.
:))
2. Jack Lord
3. Wright
4. Hedison
I don't really care for the others to be honest..
David Hedison is a close second. It was smart thinking to bring him back in License to Kill, since the plot depended so much on there being a prior relationship between Bond and Felix. A new actor wouldn't have had the same impact, and John Terry wouldn't have had the chops to pull off the emotional side. (One of my quibbles with GoldenEye is so much is based on Bond and 006 having an existing friendship, but we'd never met Trevelyan until that movie.)
To be honest, Hedison's who I picture when I read the novels.
2. David Hedison
3. Jack Lord
4. Rik Van Nutter
5. John Terry
2nd is probably Hedison
3rd John Terry