United Artists released Diamonds Are Forever to theaters on December 17, 1971.
Guy Hamilton directed the film starring
Sean Connery,
Jill St. John, and
Charles Gray.
‘Diamonds Are Forever’ Plot Synopsis
James Bond is out to investigate mysterious activities surrounding the world diamond market. When he discovers Ernst Blofeld is busy stockpiling the precious gems to use in a deadly laser satellite capable of destroying massive targets on land, sea, and air, Bond jumps into action. He enlists the help of a beautiful smuggler named Tiffany Case, and sets out to stop the madman. As he races against the clock, Bond grapples with a host of enemies out to stop him; the punny Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd as well as Bambi and Thumper—two scantily-clad beauties who are more than a match for Bond in hand-to-hand combat. Finally, he finds a reclusive billionaire named Willard Whyte who holds a vital clue to Blofeld’s whereabouts.
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United Artists released Diamonds Are Forever to theaters on December 17, 1971. Guy Hamilton directed the film starring Sean Connery, Jill St. John, and Charles Gray.
‘Diamonds Are Forever’ Plot Synopsis
James Bond is out to investigate mysterious activities surrounding the world diamond market. When he discovers Ernst Blofeld is busy stockpiling the precious gems to use in a deadly laser satellite capable of destroying massive targets on land, sea, and air, Bond jumps into action. He enlists the help of a beautiful smuggler named Tiffany Case, and sets out to stop the madman. As he races against the clock, Bond grapples with a host of enemies out to stop him; the punny Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd as well as Bambi and Thumper—two scantily-clad beauties who are more than a match for Bond in hand-to-hand combat. Finally, he finds a reclusive billionaire named Willard Whyte who holds a vital clue to Blofeld’s whereabouts.
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This podcast is not endorsed by EON Productions and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and is intended for entertainment and information purposes only. James Bond and Diamonds Are Forever, all names and sounds of James Bond and Diamonds Are Forever characters, and any other James Bond and Diamonds Are Forever related items are registered trademarks and/or copyrights of EON Productions and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment or their respective trademark and/or copyright holders. All original content of this podcast is the intellectual property of Movie House Memories and
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