The "Have a nice day!" bored drawl in the automatic female voice lightly satirising superpowers' complacency about nuclear weaponry... and maybe anticipating the automatic voice of Bond's car in TND...
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It's lazy of the film to put Bond onto Largo just like that! No investigation at all.
Brandauer's Largo... refreshingly modern at the time. Addressing his employees on first name terms ("Morning, Charles!") - breaking the mould of the established style of Bond villainy.
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Isn't the short italian John Louis Mancini, of The Italian Job and Allo Allo?
"Wonderful, its all over the Kremlin!"
This is Thunderbird 2, how can I be of assistance?
She looks in great shape. I love that she and Largo are so intimate... a real contrast with TB. All the more effective when Brandauer brings in the discordant note of psychopathy.
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Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Did McClory sue them?
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
I wouldn't put it past him.
Dont Military officers have to do Drug tests from time ot time?
The bomb swap set pies feels like it is trying to compete with Admiralty set from TSWLM. It doesn't have the budget to match.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Rental scanner authentication device.
The radar trackers in the flying bombs.
Kovach's Trawler Radar receptors.
You wait half an hour and three machines that go "Ping" in one go!
Even when being very lazy in OP
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
True, but I was comparing the underwater scenes here with those in TB
Was later sold to a Donald Trump who called her modestly „Trump Princess“
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
The UN meeting is like an episode of Brit sitcom 'Mind Your Language'... full of national stereotypes.
Brandauer's Largo... refreshingly modern at the time. Addressing his employees on first name terms ("Morning, Charles!") - breaking the mould of the established style of Bond villainy.
"Wonderful, its all over the Kremlin!"
He was tracing the crossed flag symbol he'd spotted earlier
No, he's Robert Reitty (see above post 125)
I'll have to go back and take another look at it some time...
I say old chap, that's a bit strong what what?
I'd no ken whit they'd be like so I would!
They tumble onto Petachi very quickly too. And how could the bombs be released without a false eye?
She looks in great shape. I love that she and Largo are so intimate... a real contrast with TB. All the more effective when Brandauer brings in the discordant note of psychopathy.
No no, the shorter one with glasses and grey hair.
Reitty was one of the best voice artistr and dubbing artists of his generation.