Notes: Agent 007 goes to Las Vegas to investigate the disapperance of diamonds in transit and discovers the involvement of his archenemy, Blofeld. Linen backed.
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Notes : After the failure of On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969), Eon was desperate to get Sean Connery back to save the series. When he refused, the producers considered Roger Moore, then Timothy Dalton, before unexpectedly signing relatively unknown American actor John Gavin. UA chief David V. Picker was not impressed with the choice of Gavin and the order went out to get Connery at any price. He was finally lured back with an unprecedented deal making him the highest paid actor to date. The final contract involved Connery getting $1.25 million up front, 12.5\\% of the gross and a commitment from UA to finance two non-Bond films of Connery's choice. Connery later donated his fee to the Scottish International Trust.
Notes : Sean Connery as Agent 007 goes to Las Vegas to investigate the disappearance of diamonds in transit and discovers the involvement of his archenemy, Blofeld. Original Merchandising Press Book 8 pgs of publicity material and posters.
Notes : Sean Connery as Agent 007 goes to Las Vegas to investigate the disappearance of diamonds in transit and discovers the involvement of his archenemy, Blofeld. Connery's last official Bond film. Lobby Card #4.
Notes : Sean Connery as Agent 007 goes to Las Vegas to investigate the disappearance of diamonds in transit and discovers the involvement of his archenemy, Blofeld. Peter Franks meets James Bond. Lobby Card #7.
Notes : Original US 1 sheet poster for DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER. TRIVIA: First Bond film to feature adult language (words like 'bastard' and 'Goddamn'), and the last to use it in any major sense until Licence to Kill (1989).
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Notes : Live And Let Die was even more successful than Diamonds Are Forever with box-office takings of over $130 million, despite initial worries over the effect of having another Bond. Artwork by Robert McGinnis capturing the voodoo theme of the film, along with the famous boat-chase sequence.
Notes : Full set of UK front of house cards for DIAMONDS ARE FORVER (1971).
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