More fascinating Bond facts
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The cable that Jaws bites through in 'Moonraker' was made of intertwined strands of liqurorice.
The 'Jaws' teeth that were worn by Richard Kiel as Jaws made him choke so he could only keep them in for a short time.
Roger Moore narrowly escaped death when filming a scene with Curt Jurgens in 'The Spy Who Loved Me' A charge that had been laid near him went off too early and he dived for cover-(the one when Stromberg shoots at him under his table through a long tube)
'For Your Eyes Only' to 'A View To A Kill' featured The Girls as a separate credit and the most number of Page 3 girls to appear in these films-the list of which are elsewhere on this thread.
The car used in 'The Spy Who Loved Me', the Lotus Esprit had been deliberately left outside the studio lot so the producers could see it and might use it as Bond's car-it worked it was in that film and Moonraker-Bond's second red Lotus is seen twice, once in the Alps and the other being blown as it is booby-trapped by Bond.
For the sequence of the car underwater several models were made, one was a remote control sort, the other was just a large fibre-glass hull.
Goldfinger made several errors. First one was inside Fort Knox showing a huge stack of gold but because of the weight of gold it would be impossible to stack it as high that. Secondly, Goldfinger is sucked out of an aircraft window when it is shot at and breaks. This does not happen normally, the forces needed for that would have to be much stronger. 'Oddjob' was played by an American weightlifter and wrestler Harold Sakata. He had won a silver medal for the USA at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London in weightlifting.
The henchman who fights Connery's Bond in 'You Only Live Twice' is related to ex-wrestler and US film star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson.(This was revealed last year on The Graham Norton Show)
Gert Frobe (Goldfinger)'s English wasn't good so his voice was dubbed. Several women in the Bond films were also dubbed by Nikki van Zyl. Incidentally Gert Frobe was also the Baron Bombast in the children's adventure film 'Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang' and most of the Bond people also worked on that-written by Bond writer Ian Fleming for his son.
Pierce Brosnan should have played Bond years before(Timothy Dalton took his place) but because of the success of Remington Steele, the detective series, the producers wouldn't release him and so he had to wait right up 1995 to make his awaited debut in 'Goldeneye'
More coming soon-I know you can wait a bit