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Genres:
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Action /
Adventure /
Sci-Fi /
Thriller /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Guy Hamilton
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Actors:
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Bruce Cabot,
Bruce Glover,
Charles Gray,
Norman Burton,
Jill St. John,
Joseph Fürst,
Jimmy Dean,
Putter Smith,
Sean Connery,
Lana Wood
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Duration:
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120 min.
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Rating:
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(6.7/10)56
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Plot Summary:
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When the British Government suspected the essence of a world-wide diamond smuggling operation, James Bond is called in to investigate. He without delay discovers the bounds of the problem and travels to America where a millionaire casino proprietress is suspected to be behind it all. Putting, when the casino owner turns out to be not one other than Ernst Stavro Blofeld, 007 knows perfectly what he must do. Especially when some of the world's most powerful weapons are complicated - and two of the three stooges!
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Diamonds Are Forever
Campy, somewhat execrable too to a by a long chalk-exhausted pattern, with an basics of nastiness which momentous-budget stunts cannot conceal. Panavision does not help, and Connery's gain to the function is disappointing.
Diamonds Are Forever
Apart from a clumsy ascend, a aslant and exhilarating grain of pastime. The screen's virtues stem as a rule from a sense of...
Diamonds Are Forever
After You Only Live Twice, Sean Connery said "Never again", but after George Lazenby's unique achievement in OHMSS Connery was lured back to save a price of atop of $1 million, which he donated to the Scottish Oecumenical Indoctrination Trust. This is one of the weakest Bonds, with its draw about diamond smuggling developing very tiresomely into a hunting with Moon buggies, and Connery absolutely goes through the motions. The Las Vegas sequences have some dash, however, and Bruce Glover and Putter Smith turn out to be an intriguing deceitful-act of the gay beseech men, Wint and Kidd, but the best guess was not in the least used: screenwriter Richard Maibaum's proposal to cast Gert Frobe as Goldfinger's twin chum!
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