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OP and DAD, both feature a contested border, created during the Cold War: West and East Germany's Inner German Border in OP, South and North Korea's DMZ in DAD.
LTK and NTTD, both feature a Maserati. Sanchez' car in the LTK climax, while in NTTD it's the villain car on the bridge in the pts.
GE and SP, both are partly set in a European microstate, Monaco in GE and Vatican City very briefly in SP's car chase.
DAD and NTTD, Delectados cigars.
TLD and NTTD, Bond's Aston Martin V8 Vantage.
OHMSS and DAF, Bond's Aston from OHMSS appears in the background in Q's workplace in DAF.
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A few mentions in the sheet I'm afraid feature more than twice.
Other than in YOLT and DAF, Charles Gray appears uncredited in TSWLM, he provides the voice-over during the pyramid show.
Other than in OP and QOS, there's also an Alfa in SP. It's the car Bond drives the roof off during the Rome chase.
Charles Robinson appears in three films: TND, TWINE and DAD.
I see Mexico mentioned for GF and SP, I always thought the exact name of the country was never mentioned in GF's pts? I could be wrong though.
Also, isn't TMWTGG not also a title that references the villain?
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Love this idea btw, thanks for organising.
I think GF's Mexico can be considered cannon; the scene comes from Fleming, who names the country as where Bond has just shut down a heroin-smuggling operation.
I can't believe I didn't realise Charles Gray did the TSWLM pyramids narration!
Okay great!! Reminds me I should reread GF ;) I'll gladly contribute if I am reminded of more of these :)
GF and SF: villain evades capture by dressing in an enemy uniform
TB and AVTAK: Bond makes an underwater escape and runs into a female enemy agent who he later beds
OP and GE: Bond kills uniformed soldiers of foreign states
GF and AVTAK
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tWg9IT2YwZSJdoiLb4jhYsChe1VsGD0DZF8vkRny6BE/edit?gid=0#gid=0
... is things which link ONLY two Bond films (and not more than two).
Both involve the Bond girl saying, "My friends call me Jinx/Tania", to which Bond says: "Mine call me James Bond."
OHMSS/NTTD; OHMSS/TWINE (Do I need to explain these two?)
TSWLM/TND - Bond and a rival agent from another country (Anya/Wai Lin), main villain hijacked a ship (Liparus and HMS Devonshire) that could create World Wars, both have important devices to retrieve (Microfilm and GPS Encoder), Bond appeared in Naval Uniforms.
LTK/LALD - Both involving main villains who ran drug cartels in fictional islands (San Monique and Isthmus), both are Governments of their own islands, both owned Cults (Baron Samedi and Professor Joe), both involving a main confrontation where the villain has blade weapon (Baron Samedi had knife, Sanchez had Machete), both Mistresses of the villains owed them something to be with them (Kananga raised Solitaire and was under his care; Sanchez bribed Lupe's win in a Beauty Contest), both involved Felix Leiter and CIA, both entirely shot in America.
AVTAK and GE are the only two that have a pts that's set in the Soviet Union. Additionally they're the only two where we see Bond physically in the USSR, before its eventual dissolution that is.
OP and TLD are the only two where we physically see the Iron Curtain: West German-East German border in OP, Austrian-Czechoslovak border in TLD.
CR '67 and TMWTGG : the name James Bond appears in the ending songs.
Oh dear it appears I misunderstood the assignment. Thanks for the clarification.
Spectre
7-letter S-word titles.
This is already in the spreadsheet (see link above)
Good points both, I've added them now.