1. Welcome to hell again, Blofeld: The 'Diamonds' ending that never was
007 thinks he has disposed of SPECTRE head Ernst Stavro Blofeld by pushing him headfirst into a large pool of boiling mud: 'Welcome to hell, Blofeld'.
In the pre-credits to Sean Connery's final EON James Bond movie, Diamonds Are Forever (1971), 007 thinks he has disposed of SPECTRE head Ernst Stavro Blofeld by pushing him headfirst into a large pool of boiling mud: 'Welcome to hell, Blofeld'. It was a scene partly
2. The Original Ending Of Diamonds Are Forever Was A Little Too 'S&M' For ...
Nov 13, 2022 · The original ending of "Diamonds Are Forever" was supposed to involve Jill St. John's character, Tiffany Case, being bound to a bed by Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd.
Sean Connery's return to the Bond films had to tone down its ending to make it past the British censors.
3. Diamonds Are Forever (film) | James Bond Wiki - Fandom
The film would end with Bond and Tracy driving off after their wedding, and then the already-filmed sequence of Bond and Tracy pulling over, only to be shot at ...
Diamonds Are Forever is the seventh film in the EON Productions film franchise, produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman. It was released in 1971. The film stars Sean Connery as James Bond in the actor's sixth and final official film appearance as the spy. Connery would later portray Bond again for the seventh and last time in the unofficial Bond film Never Say Never Again, 12 years later in 1983, and lend his voice for the character in the 2005 video game adaptation of From Russia with
4. Diamonds Are Forever (1971) | But Connery Isn't - Dagon Dogs
Jun 5, 2024 · It can get difficult to follow who is on whose side and whether any of it all matters. (SPOILERS) In the end, it just ends up being an evil plot ...
George Lazenby had signed an 8-film contract when he took on the task of becoming James Bond and was originally going to star in Diamonds Are Forever . However, due to his miserable experience making On Her Majesty's Secret Service and the criticism he faced for not being Sean Connery, he gave up
5. The Weekly Bond Countdown: #22 – Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
Oct 2, 2013 · The opening sequence of Diamonds was meant to pick up where the last film left off and show Bond's new bride being gunned down by Irma Bunt and ...
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6. Bond Breakdown #07: Diamonds Are Forever (1971) - AOBG
Dec 30, 2009 · Bond liaisons and allies are killed, as is Obi Wan. And like Obi Wan, a mentor teaches Bond the ways of the ninja “force”. Then in the end, Bond ...
7. James Bond Retrospective: Diamonds Are Forever - The Twin Geeks
Aug 21, 2019 · The end of OHMSS is mostly ignored, but Bond is nevertheless hellbent on finding Blofeld. He tracks him down in a facility dedicated to creating ...
So On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969) ended on a tragic, serious note. The entire film was a departure from the Bond sensibilities, and the audience of the time did not like it. Eager to reclai…
8. Diamonds Are Forever | Reelviews Movie Reviews
The ending, while high on pyrotechnics, is low on tension, bringing Connery's era to a rather dissatisfying conclusion. The actor deserved to go out on a higher ...
Released in 1971, Diamonds Are Forever was Sean Connery's final
9. Diamonds Are Forever and the deal that brought Sean Connery back to ...
May 26, 2022 · Plus it has the most anti-climactic ending of any Bond film. 007 was supposed to pursue Blofeld's bathosub by weather balloon(!) until they had ...
There was a simple brief for 1971’s Diamonds Are Forever: more like Goldfinger. Yet what was the cost of Sean Connery’s return as 007?