Here is today's movie. I hope you enjoy it and watch it tonight.
THUNDERBALL
British MI6 agent James Bond
attends the funeral of SPECTRE agent Col. Bouvar and becomes suspicious of a
woman at the funeral. Bond follows her back to her chateau, where it’s revealed
the woman is actually Bouvar. Bond kills Bouvar and escapes on a jetpak. We see
a meeting of SPECTRE, where their NATO project is mentioned. Count Lippe, a
Spectre Agent and Bond happen to be staying at the same spa. Bond searches Lippe’s room and an attempt is
made to kill him. Major Deval meets his double and is killed. The double, a
SPECTREE agent takes his place on a British nuclear bomber. He kills the crew
and hijacks the plane. Back at the spa Bond sees the dead body of Major
Deval which was brought there by Lippe.
Deval’s double lands the land in the ocean and it is hidden underwater. The
bombs are removed. There is a meeting of all oo agents because SPECTRE has sent
a ransom demand for $280 million or it will set off a bomb in a city. Bond is
sent to Nassau as a photo of Derval was taken there. He meets Dervals’s sister,
Domino and later her guardian and SPECTRE agent, Largo. On May 25, 1965 Q
arrives in Nassau and equips Bond. [54:10 to 1:09:02] Bond searches both
Largo’s yacht and compound looking for the bombs, but can’t find them. Later,
with Domino’s help he sneaks on board Largo’s yacht, which is taking the bombs
to Miami. After an epic underwater fight the bombs are secured and Largo and
his henchmen killed.
This installment of the Bond
series is not the best. The plot is good, but the underwater ‘action’ sequences
get dull after a while. When Bond and his foes are on dry land however, there’s
plenty of action to go around.
In the film at 1:01:48 SPECTRE’s
ransom tape says the diamonds are to be dropped at 8 p.m. GMT May 27. Leiter
says while Q is there that it is 55 hours until that time, at 1:02:45 meaning
its 3 p.m. on the 25th in the Bahamas.
Director - Terence Young
Producer - Kevin McClory
Starring –
Sean Connery as James Bond (007)
Adolfo Celi as Emilio Largo
Claudine Auger as Dominique
"Domino" Derval
Luciana Paluzzi as Fiona Volpe
Rik Van Nutter as Felix Leiter
Bernard Lee as M
Guy Doleman as Count Lippe
Martine Beswick as Paula Caplan
Molly Peters as Patricia Fearing
Earl Cameron as Pinder
Paul Stassino as François Derval
and Angelo Palazzi
Desmond Llewelyn as Q
Roland Culver as the Foreign
Secretary
Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny
Philip Locke as Vargas: Largo's
personal henchman
George Pravda as Ladislav Kutze
Michael Brennan as Janni.
Bill Cummings as Quist
André Maranne as SPECTRE #10.
Screenplay - Richard Maibaum and
John Hopkins
Awards – The film won the Oscar
for Best Special Visual Effects.
Released – December 9, 1965
Runtime – 2 hours 10 minutes
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