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James Bond is pitted against Blofeld again, this time infiltrating his installation high in the Swiss Alps. Austalian-born George Lazenby amply fills Connery's shoes here, briefly, as he finds himself kilted and surrounded by a gorgeous and sex-starved gaggle of women on retreat. Diana Rigg plays James Bond's love interest who becomes his only wife in the history of the series. Bond (and Connery) returns in DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER.

Film Details

Starring:George Lazenby, Diana Rigg, Telly Savalas, Bernard Lee, Lois Maxwell
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Genres:
Thriller, Action/Adventure
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Mgm Entertainment
Duration:
2 hrs 16 mins
Released: In Cinemas - 1969
Certificate: PG

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