YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE | Giant Magnet - Sean Connery | James Bond
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- James Bond (Sean Connery) and Aki (Akiko Wakabayashi) get a helping hand from a giant magnet in YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE. Associate producer William Cartlidge said, “I remember script conferences where the idea was to think of as many outrageous suggestions as you could and this was one of them.” Directed by Lewis Gilbert.
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1:25 I like how she's screaming along and her
speedometer says "0"
Good observation!
They probably disconnected the speedo so car depreciation was minimal on that model. :D
@@Hawthorne-Studios pretty sure that would be illegal.
@@frankwhite9170 It's not where I live and given that they are government agents I don't think it being 'illegal' would stop them doing it. :D
@@Hawthorne-Studios are you saying government agents are free to break the law?
What country do you live in?
The baddie still trying to steer the car when he's 100 feet up in the air 😂 And I love how, in all the Bond movies, a really fast sports car always has trouble shaking the goons off in their crappy old saloons! Still love the Bond movies though!
I laughed a bit at the same thing.
See also: Lotus Esprit (Turbo?) vs Mk IV Cortina/Taunus full of goons in "The Spy Who Loved Me".
Mind you, the Lotus would have been heavy and therefore slow carrying all that submarine conversion...
Woman driver?
@@wintonhudelson2252 Yes, and I'll bet she drives better than you.
Sexist alert, get with the times boy.
G L M the series 1 lotus was non turbo( that appeared in FYEO x2). It only had 160bhp from its 2ltr engine.
Fantastic stunts back then with no fake cgi! when movies were great and stuntmen earned their paycheck! I love how the driver in the black car is trying to steer when in the air, LOL. Great scene.
You can see 'blue screen' in front of the Toyota in the car chase
Fun fact: this is the only Bond film where he doesn’t drive a vehicle
Okay, you've gone too deep, Tony.
OnePalProductions 😂
But he did get to fly little Nellie
So there's that LOL
I don’t think he drove one in Moonraker either.
@@runawayplane6166 Didn’t drive a car but did drive a speed boat
You Only Live Twice, they neally missed BOAC 911 when they cancelled the tragic flight several hours before their boading.
Why isn’t Aki’s hair not blowing all around in a convertible?
This is how I wish the cargobob in GTA online worked.
Roger Moore would have said
They have the best view
Are other black sedans 4 door nissan skyline?
2:06 is my favourite part of the clip. The driver is still trying to steer, even though they are already in the air. Beautiful detail.
1:23 And the engine tachometer shows zero revolutions
@@seitenwind7940 😀Good observation. A 1960s lapse that hopefully doesn't occur anymore.
I wonder if he tried to hit the brakes, too
@@seitenwind7940 blue screen magic, eh?
That part is gold!!
Awesome how he can watch the helicopter carrying and dropping the car on his dash tv because there's another helicopter filming the first helicopter just for them to watch
Total irrationality but entraining.
An awesome observation. ..it's also like, there is always a camera filming everything we are watching so we can watch the movie..
what if it was conveniently mounted on Godzilla?
No wonder Connery wanted to get out of the Bond franchise: some of the plots/action scenes were jaw-droppingly stupid (as seen in this clip).
@@None-zc5vg, hell, they were just movies, and no one forced him to be 007.
The filming of 'You Only Live Twice' on location co-incided with when the Boeing Corporation CH-46A Sea Knight was undergoing trials for the JASDF and this you see is one of the production prototypes taking as break from those trials. Boeing Corp agreed to let this helicopter be borrowed for the day given that it was appearing in a 'Bondie' and that it would have some of it's capabilities shown off as part of the stunt: The quick lifting of the car and the handling of the helicopter with a one ton load dangling underneath it was what sealed the deal :o)
fascinating stuff!
Product-placement.
A win-win
,
Boeing 107 II the CH 46 was different Note: Passenger windows, no aft ramp (a sliding luggage pod)
Anyone else find it hysterical in these films when characters can see the action on a screen? So, like, they not only sent out a helicopter with a magnet but also a second one just as a live TV transmission feed?
Just as amusing, watching the clip I found myself wondering how the video would have been transmitted wirelessly to the car. (It can't be a broadcast signal, obviously.) But in 1967 the producers of this movie not only didn't care how it was that the watery demise of these bad guys was caught on video ... they knew the audience would simply assume the car TV screen was a supersecret spy gizmo using supersecret spy technology. No different from all the other supersecret spy gizmos Bond would get from Q in every movie. Still, it's odd to think that audiences back then were conditioned to think that the latest technologies came from the government -- spy agencies, NASA and so on. Today we're conditioned to think they come from silicon valley.
Maybe there was a satellite or it should have something like this.
1.20.08 - 1.20.10 / 1.24.50 - 1.24.52 ruclips.net/video/7KpMLuWeRh4/видео.html
Yes. Same in 1980's TV shows like Knight Rider. When KITT 'microjams' or short-circuits a fuse board inside some office building. We see this process taking place as viewers and the same view is seen on KITT's monitors where Michael Knight is watching this. Which even as a kid watching this I found it unrealistic. (If that show was made today (with the plathora of CCTV cams around) KITT could be made to tap into their TV signals and intercept images in such security cameras giving a sense or realism.
How lucky your must think you are in the 2021! That is the real funny part.
@@weiliu3623 Why is that funny? In 2021 I had two lifesaving medical procedures that didn't exist when this Bond movie was made. You're damned right I feel lucky!
“How’s that for Japanese efficiency?”
“Just a drop in the ocean.”
Aquacar!!
In the Italian version he literally says: "Just a hole in the water". In Italian that means when somebody makes an effort in vain or without getting a result at all.
That caused quite a splash.
What a jerk.
When it comes to portrayal of James Bond 007 no one surpasses Sir Sean Connery (R.I.P). And 1960s Bond Films most of us will concur were the best.
"Do you expect me to talk?"
"Noooo, Mr Bond, I expect you to die!"
After Connery passed away, I had a marathon of all of his movies to honor him and celebrate his life and career
That's a Smith and Wesson, and you've had you're six.
When Jack Nicholson passes away I’m gonna watch a marathon of his movies movies as well
@@nsasupporter7557 I didn't know he had died until I read your post.
One of the rare times where Bond actually had some "muscle" on his side instead of against him!
Aki: "Awrange uswual wreception please" So adorable!
I love how the guy tries to steer the car when it's already off the ground.
I was just about to mention that.
Can't blame him, I'd probably be doing the same... lol
It is just reflex action!
Logic doesn't enter there!😄😄
Yeah that made me laugh'/!!!
Ah, the Toyota 2000GT. One of the best looking Bond cars imo. Fun fact, the reason this one's a convertible is because Connery was actually too tall to fit in the hard top, so Toyota cut the roof off of two examples of the car just for the film.
So it's not a 6 ft person car lol!
@@davemartani1529 Well, Sean Connery was a burly 6'2" and he legitimately couldn't fit in the hard top varient. Despite appearances, the car is actually quite small. Originally Toyota and MGM tested a targa top variant, however the top of Connery's head literally stuck out from where the roofline would be. As such, they chose sacrifice the fastback looks and make a fully convertible car. Toyota actually had the two examples used in the film ready in just two weeks. This convertible variant, due to how only the two examples were made and only for the film, was nicknamed the "Bond Model" of the 2000GT.
@@davemartani1529 Geez, dude... Remove the stick from your ass and Google a little bit.
@@davemartani1529 literally a 5 minute google search will tell you the story behind the convertible 2000GT and the height problem found during production. And when I said quite small what I mean is the car is a bit longer than an 08 Mini Cooper. For easier reference the 2000GT was 164.4in long, 63in wide, and 45.7in tall.
Also, Sean Connery IS 6 foot 2 inches. Seriously, fact check.
The first Japanese cars to sell for over a million dollars at auction a few years ago. I read in a Hemmings magazine how two guy owned one and sold it and bought it back and never really had to do any maintenance on it because, well, it's a Toyota.
Many locations shown on this movie has changed dramatically since then. This film always reminds me some nostalgic memories of old days in Tokyo.
It was not high tech nor automated yet, but people worked so hard with many hope.
How is the feeling there now (I have been to Tokyo 5 times, but the last time was almost 10 years ago) ?
You see this place in Paris and not Tokyo! 😒
@Bruno Desrosiers so, they were diverse?
@Bruno Desrosiers no landscape racism !
Almost none of it was actually filmed in Tokyo, except for stock. Most scenes, including these highway scenes, were filmed in and outside of Kagoshima.
2:06 I always loved the fact that even though they are half way up in the sky the driver IS STILL STEERING haha
Exactly. No giving up.
@@mantabond
Exactly fucking right because who knows maybe the direction of the wheels may cause enough wind resistance so that he could turn the tables and end up steering the helicopter instead
😂😂😂😂
imagine that as a plot twist
@@martinkuliza Hahahha. Nice shot. Imagine if that happened. Now that would be a twist of the ages, eh?
@@mantabond
yeah, it's like when he's on the road
he's trying to steer away and the chopper is like.... Fuck you i'm picking you up
and they are in the air
and then he steers and gets all the others guys to jump up and down
and it's like.. No No No we're staying on the ground
LOL
or
and he steers his way to the evil lair where there is another gunship that takes him out
and he's like, No fuck you i'm gonna shoot you down
BUT.......!!! BUT!!!! HANG ON A SECOND.....
LOL
The gunship fires the missile
but the missile doesn't hit the chopper
BECAUSE........WAIT FOR
The missile was attracted by the magnet and only the magnet blew up
LMFAO
@@martinkuliza Gosh.
Steering whilst in the air. I bet he was braking like hell when they released the magnet.
He was looking for the air brakes, but that was an optional extra.
"Usual reception". I love the idea that this is a regular occurrence.
yeah haha
Right. And it got there so fast they must have had the helicopter on standby, with engines turning, ready to launch, knowing exactly where to intercept the bad guys.
@Stephan Graves (1 week prior): “Tiger, immediate...I have some idiot tailgating me again...arrange usual reception please”.
I love the way the driver keeps spinning the wheel,like it's going to help
Stephen Graves everyday occurrence on a Japanese road!
That car - Toyota 2000GT - is so badass!!
It is on display at the Toyota Museum in Nagoya.
And the only topless version. Cut to fit Connerys hight.
The engine was made by Yamaha.
Jay Leno reviewed this car in the parking lot.
Imagine having a 2000GT back then. Looks like nothing else on the road
Imagine having one now.
Even today
If memory serves, there were only two convertibles. One used in the film.
*Looks like nothing else on the road...apart from the Jaguar E-Type, of which it's an outright copy
@Jingjing Saduay except for the Honda S2000, Mazda Miata, Lexus SC, LC500 Convertible, Nissan Z Roadster, Toyota MR2 Spyder, etc.
Wow! All of those old-fashioned cars look familiar to me. They were quite common everywhere on the Japanese roads when I was a Japanese primary school pupil.
How old are you now?
2:22 in the concept of the movie, the camera showing the helicopter shouldnt exist :p
I mean if they're extra enough to dispose of bad guys with a giant magnet on a helicopter, whose to say they don't also have a camera-copter so they can get that internet clout for the stunt.
@@Dan_Roland Except that this would have occurred decades before there was an internet. And, of course, there's the issue of killing the assassin's inside the car without a trial -- not the kind of thing most government's want publicly known.
@@Primogen16 Decades before? eh? The internet's been around ages man, why do you think the Mongol Empire became so passé? #unfollowGenghis
omg, I thought the same exact thing! I actually said to myself, who is filming this??? lol 😂
David Mullich Though on second thought, who gets clout on LiveLeak?
(Can't upload snuff to RUclips, after all)
This movie was fun and it looked good.
"Usual reception." I wonder what's the unusual reception.
I saw this the first time I was “allowed“ to go to the movies by myself! I was nine years old and saw it on a James Bond double feature along with “Thunderball!”
Triple feature Saturday, Dr No, From Russia with Love and Goldfinger. I was 11 and sat in the front row in a totally packed theatre.
Yep same here. Showed at a drive-in theater. First time I'd been to one.
I saw this on video in the early 80s
Blofelds hideout was awesome
自分の国が舞台になるのは素直に嬉しいな。
English ... Englisio ... RUclipsr's speak English !!
自分(ji−bu-n) my
国 (ku−ni) country
素直 (su−na−o)honest
嬉しい (wu-le-shii)happy
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1967年、日本でよく街中のロケ出来ましたね。
この作品ですよね。姫路城破損して海外ロケお断りになったのは。
As they were dropping, one bad guy said to the other “ I’ve always loved you. “
Blues Brothers!
With the ride of the valkyries playing
Yes. In Chicago-san.
You're a gen-Xer, aren't you..? 😆👍
@@rickkennett3192 ii
このショーンコネリーの吹き替えをされていた若山弦蔵さんが、2021年5月18日、88歳でお亡くなりになりました。心からお悔やみもうしあげます。
I fantasize about Pelosi ,Kamala, Biden, McConnell, Schiff, Schumer and Maxine Waters being in that car crashing into the water
I second that motion
Lol
Japanese women are just unbelievably beautiful. Probably the best Bond theme in my opinion, sung by Nancy Sinatra...she did a great job! This was a good film....it looks dated now with the crappy pretend driving and back projections but the story was good. And the Japanese tech expertise was given a nod from the film producers.
TOYOTA2000GTかっこいい!!今でも憧れる車だ。
R.I.P. Sean Connery (1930-2020).
This Bond film,IMO had the two most beautiful bond women in the series! Kissey,anAki!
idk about that but yeah Asian girls are hot
She is a real honey, can see why she got the role. Looks, charm and screen presence. All are essential in any Bond girl.
Saw this when I was 13. I was heartbroken when Aki swallowed that poison.
@@MrRobjs83 Give me Asian girls over aggressive western women any day.
@@joehart7260 ........I am lucky enough to be married to an Indonesian lady - not only is gorgeous and sexy, but she's incredibly caring and loving.
This will always be my favourite Sean Connery Bond film 😁👍
It’s my favorite Connery Bond film too.
RIP Sean Connery….the best 007 ever plus the 60s and 70s bond movies were the best!:)
Sheer Magnetism, Darling.....
Quote from Live and Let Die (1973) Excellent 1st Roger Moore 007 film
@@DiegoSaettone Nd Sir Roger Moore is my Favorite Bond.....
Donald Pleasence made a great Blofeld. And Sean Connery was the best Bond.
I think the writing and the dialogue were a lot poorer for the early Bond films, not to mention incredibly sexist. Bond whacking girls on the butt in Goldfinger and such. Plus Connery was a smirking toff. I prefer Daniel Craig. His Bond shows humanity, regret, vulnerability, depth of character, not to mention total badass.
Without Connery, there is no Bond franchise, or Craig. Ok, Trumpo?
Donald Pleasence as Blofeld in YOLT but Dr. Sam Loomis in the Halloween Series. Great English actor. And so as Connery the great/best bond and a Scottish Actor.
@@blackhawkswincup2010 Craig for me is not an ideal Bond Actor. He is more of like an Arnold and Sylvester kinda actor in the movie. He lost the coolness, suaveness and literally the height of a Bond Character in the Bond franchise. Just my opinion.
Pleasance: "You only live twice Mr. Bond" ....how bout being INSIDE a dormant volcano & the most sophisticated anti-tracking mechanisms as security for your ultra "off the grid" hideout !!!!! Brilliant
This is a just a everyday thing for 007
At 2:19 as the helicopter is about to pass from the left of the Tokyo Tower, you can see the cream coloured, long and wide Tokyo Prince Hotel to the lower right of the Tokyo Tower which is still there today some 53 years later. This view today would not be possible because of all the buildings in the foreground would be blocking the view and the buildings behind as well would make the Tokyo Tower seem not so tall. This was a 'TV broadcast tower' but after so many tall building were built around it, it lost its appeal which ended up going to the Tokyo SkyTree.
I wish I had lived in Japan at that time.
This girl called Aki was the prettiest Bond girl over all of them!
And Sean Connery was the best James Bond there was. rip
Akiko Wakabayashi ..."Aki" was also the prettiest girl in any of the Godzilla movies as well in Ghidorah The Three Headed Moster.
It was a different time and for less sophisticated movie goers. I was at the "Osato building", The New Otani hotel at the time. And sign was both in Japanese and English. Notice how many American cars in the film at the time. Fun movie. Best Bond!
東京タワーらしきものがバックで見えたが、、、、、
ロケ地と合ってねえーだろうがあー (ーー゛)
She drove just fine and was multitasking...... And she's Asian...
I was lied to.
All hail the japanese lady, one of the few bond girls who were actually badass.
I love this movie. I don't care if Bond cosplayed Spock. Lol
Ah, the Toyota 2000GT. One of the best looking Bond cars imo. Fun fact, the reason this one's a convertible is because Connery was actually too tall to fit in the hard top, so Toyota cut the roof off of two examples of the car just for the film.
A great movie from better times i believe, the world is a far more dangerous place now.
this was could used some other chase too
「あっ‼️」
「ヤマハが造ったトヨタ2000GTだ‼️」
86はスバルが作っています‼️
Great scene. Hilarious bit was when the car and magnet were about 50 feet off the ground, and the driver was still frantically trying to steer!
I love that Toyota 2000GT, just a great looking sports car!
"Arrange the usual reception please."
How did she manage to avoid getting hit in that spray of machine gun fire? And strangely not a mark on the car. And look how they're at extremely high speeds in a convertible without a single hair moving.
Because of back projection
Connery best bond ever !!
A perfect scene.
I love the how the bad guy driving the car frantically carries on trying to steer as he is lifted off
0:36, Mustang sitting like a boss.
When they filmed Goldfinger they weren't yet in dealers '
@@1timcat Really? Awesome. Meaning Goldfinger was part of its promotion.
@@TheBrickGuy7939 Albert Broccoli didn't invent product placement but he used the hell out of it .
@@1timcat Yup.
Also a 59chevy when she first picked him up!R I P Sean!
What a great Bond film! Sean Connery! And I must say, Akiko Wakabayashi was great too! Much, much better than Mie Hama! To me, Aki was THE MAIN BOND GIRL!!! One of the best in franchise!
and one of the best theme songs imho
Yeah, based on the fact Aki had a similar role to Kissy in the novel(basically Book!Kissy got split in two, Aki[played by Akiko Wakabayashi] and Movie!Kissy[played by Mie Hama] for some reason) you could have removed Aki's death scene and just called Akiko's character Kissy, removing Mie from the film
Yeah, she's tough and strong-minded, why did they have to kill her ?
Yeah she is really a stunner 😍
@@lindildeev5721 Contract.
1:57 Notice the grass swaying due to heavy jet of air from the helicopter which suggests that indeed a chopper was used to lift off the vehicle off the ground. No CGI no computer tricks the real car lift by a chopper. When directors were real visionaries!
Great movie of my favourites Connery was the best Bond.Great locations action and the usual class Connery, quality.
And the music was better.
@@liman42 That's right I agree
02:06>トヨタ・クラウンのドライバーが,本木雅弘のドッペルゲンガーかと,オモッッッッッッッタ
Spectacular music, exhilarating drama and marvellous action sequences
ok....so Bond is basically watching what we're watching but still...what a great sequence! And YOLT is one of my fave soundtracks too.
I love Aki... "ziddo ziddo is with me". She was one of the most beautiful and loyal Bond girls and much more skilled and useful than Kissy Suzuki, the girl that replaced her who basically did nothing.
It's worth knowing that Aki's role in the film was the same role as Kissy in the source material.
And Bond got a happy ending out of her.
I agree!!👍
Yeah, in the great fight scene, I was asking myself "What the hell is she doing here if she can't help the others ?".
Give Kissy some respect please.
I thought the "usual reception" would be taking them to headquarters to interrogate the gunmen, find out who sent them and where they were sent from.
Look carefully and notice the name brand on the monitor of the dashboard of the car Aki and Bond were in... It's a SONY !
With Pentax Super Takumar lenses on either side.
I am Forever amazed at how Easy it is to miss with a machine gun!
.... One shot with a pistol is often all it takes.
All of those shots fired and no visible damage to the car or the wall behind it. Imperial Storm Trooper level of marksmanship! Also- the lady's hair was barely stirred by the wind as they raced at top speed in a convertible. The things that they could get away with in Sixties film making.
@@paulmoore7064
And she seems quite relaxed too like they're going to a picnic.
Neither the speedo or the tacho on the Toyota was working; I've never had that problem on my Corolla. Also, where were the shots of the sedan and helicopter in flight filmed from? was there another helicopter taking videos?
I wonder what camera was filming the helicopter.
I wish I had a girlfriend like her.
I seriously need to move to Japan.
You Only Live Twice is one of the best Bond films, it is Connery's best effort in the series, and it has the greatest Bond song from Nancy Sinatra.
Connery had already resigned from the series before filming started, he wouldn't even do his lines if producer Harry Saltzman was present on set. The Spy Who Loved Me is basically a remake of this....and so is Moonraker.....fun movie's though
@@peterfranks6243 WOW! EXTRAORDINARY INFORMATION about Connery refusing to deliver his lines without SALTZMAN on the set.
@@peterfranks6243 SWLM and Moonraker of Moore are good bond movies. But it couldn’t stand Connery’s Bond Movies. They’re the best (Connery’s)
I always wanted Mythbusters to test this one. I don't think there is enough metal (iron) in the roof of a standard car to lift it with a magnet. And no it does not depend on the strength of the magnet, it depends on the saturation field and cross section of the piece of iron being lifted.
When I used to hang about in scrap yards in my youth they all had magnets for lifting bundles of scrap, but used a grapple for whole cars.
(Spoilsport! [ ''You have to suspend disbelief'", as other people have been telling ME ].)
Pardon my asking, but are you the 'Sayers' of 'Sayers Succinct Cinema' fame?
@@Neville60001 No
This was well before Computer Generated Imagery (CGI), at least before it was sufficiently developed for films, so this had to be a real car lifted by magnet and dropped into Tokyo Bay (or some other body of water). They may have made sure the magnet scene would work by removing the engine and transmission to make the car much lighter. And of course no one was actually in the car when it was lifted and dropped.
@@jamescollinson2456 Or there was some other means of fixing the car to the supposed 'magnet'.
I think I've wanted to do that at least once in traffic haha.
One of the most memorable scene in a movie with so many.
What a fun scene this is. Also, I believe 'Bond And The Giant Magnet' would be a great name for a 007 film.
Yup. They should all be renamed like Harry Potter films..,.
Bond and the Crab Key Dragon
Bond and the Klebb Kicker
Bond and the Golden Pussy
Bond and the Silent Subs
so who was filming the helicopter so Bond could see it on the screen?
ヘリコプターが来るシーンは、
富士スピードウェイでのロケですね。
逮捕もせず、裁判もせず、海に捨てるとは。4人乗っていたが、いわゆる死刑ですなあ。
強烈w
動画ご提供有難うございます。
あのクラウンは、今も海底に沈んでいるのでしょうね。
観てみたいような、そっとしておきたいような。
2:06, funny how the driver is still steering while up in the air!!!
For a 1967 movie it's badass.
今は亡きショーン・コネリー、心から御悔やみ申し上げます😭
I like how he's still trying to steer the car 100 feet in the air!
That was both a positive uplifting experience and a negative let-down...
I see what you did there.
👍 👌 😎
Rest in peace, Sir.
Just a drop in the ocean! I also have the music soundtrack to You Ony Live Twice & Goldfinger.
Can anybody figure out whether a source of electricity sufficiently powerful to lift the car off the ground would fit into the helicopter and not exceed its lifting abilities? (OK, I am a spoilsport.)
Maybe. That type could lift over three tons, and the car and occupants and electromagnet could conceivably have left about one ton to spare for an additional generator.
Another point is this: Although we don't see the initial grab over the road in a way to prove anything, the car IS attached somehow, and in a way that can be disconnected instantly - which we do see, over the ocean. There could have been some sort of arrangement of electrically-released bolts, I suppose, but it certainly looks like a real electromagnet cut-off release.
You'd think that it would simply tear the roof off
Junkyards use magnets like this to move cars. No problem.
Plus the extra weight of 4 goons
It was this scene that convinced me not to become a henchman. I mean, what a crappy day when you're just trying to mow the secret agent down and a damn electromagnet picks up the vehicle. Come on.......
Hands down, the best Bond film.
吹き替えでは特殊部隊でしたが忍者でした
本人吹き替えでした
三船さんが断った仕事みんな俺んとこにくる 丹波哲郎
R.I.P. Sir Sean (007 ) Connery 1930 - 2020
I wonder if this is a real SONY TV installed in the car or is it a fantasy of filmmakers?
The hair of Bond and that woman stayed remarkably perfect while driving in the convertible.
Lol i was going to make this comment.
Back projections always aged poorly
Even when I saw this for the first time as a child I spotted the blooper that the speedo of the Toyota is indicating zero all the way through the sequence!
Good catch!
Very simple, the girl and Sean Connery were sitting in a car mockup on a soundstage in front of a rear projection screen
RIP Sean connery
They don't mess around in Japan.
That’s called Japanese efficiency.
re: "They don't mess arould in Japan." Yeahhh ... in Japan ... "around" is pronounced "arould!!"
1:10 80 MPH, but her hair isn't moving. Wonderful special effect.
Screenplay by Roald Dahl, this was the sort of fantasy writing he was famed for!
"In our fleet of helicopters, I want one of them to have a giant electromagnet underneath." "What do you want that for??" "Just in case I need them to pick up a car of bad guys and drop it in the ocean." "OK, sure, we'll get right on that, boss."