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I hate to be the one to tell you this but Directors have been known to re write and add scenes of their own. Hell, they're MR. DIRECTOR. They put their own input in and not just shoot scenes. Trust me.
I wouldn't call it misognynist though. More a Gilbert touch. It certainly has schock value though.
Perhaps, but few directors really have all that much creative control. Lewis Gilbert was hardly a Stanley Kubrick or Alfred Hitchcock, neither in talent nor influence. In a highly commercial product like the Bond series, the real power lies with the producers even if directors still might contribute notable styles.
And according to your logic, the producers must have approved.
By far my favourite scene in YOLT, beautiful and deadly. Otherwise I don't like the movie much.
Since we don't know who is really responsible for the deaths of the female characters in these films, I think it's a waste of time to accuse Gilbert or the writers of misogyny.
Yes, don't hold youer breath on the suspects being brought to the drawing room just yet...