Thunderball deleted scenes
dr. kwack
Posts: 1MI6 Agent
Hello everyone- 1st post so please be kind!
I was curious to know if anyone can tell me the dialogue associated with the deleted scenes from Thunderball.
Specifically I wanted to know what was said:
Between Bond and Pat in the first "Mink Glove" scene.
During Bond's tour of the Disco Volante
The scene with a bound Paula Caplan
and the scene/shot of Largo in tux instructing frogmen
Any help would be appreciated as I have been unable to track down the script online. This is a for a video project I am working on to pass the time.
I was curious to know if anyone can tell me the dialogue associated with the deleted scenes from Thunderball.
Specifically I wanted to know what was said:
Between Bond and Pat in the first "Mink Glove" scene.
During Bond's tour of the Disco Volante
The scene with a bound Paula Caplan
and the scene/shot of Largo in tux instructing frogmen
Any help would be appreciated as I have been unable to track down the script online. This is a for a video project I am working on to pass the time.
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