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VHS : Diamonds Are Forever


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starring: Sean Connery, Jill St. John, Charles Gray, Lana Wood, Jimmy Dean
directed by: Guy Hamilton







Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 5050070000405
Format: PAL
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 120 minutes
Sales Rank: 61278
Theatrical Release Date: December 17, 1971



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Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
Sean Connery retired from the 007 franchise after You Only Live Twice (replaced by George Lazenby in the underrated and underperforming On Her Majesty's Secret Service) but was lured back for one last official appearance as James Bond in Diamonds Are Forever. He's in fine form--cool but ruthless--in a sharp precredits sequence hunting the unkillable Blofeld (a suavely menacing Charles Gray in this incarnation), but the MacGuffin of a story (involving diamond smuggling, a superlaser on a satellite, and Blofeld's latest plot to rule the world ) is full of the groaning tongue-in-cheek gags that Roger Moore would make his signature. Goldfinger director Guy Hamilton keeps the film zipping along gamely from one entertaining set piece to another, including a terrific car chase in a parking lot, a battle with a pair of bikini-clad killer gymnasts named Bambi and Thumper, and a deadly game with a bizarre pair of fey, sardonic killers who dispatch their victims with elaborate invention. Jill St. John is the brassy but not too bright American smuggler Tiffany Case, and country singer and pork sausage king Jimmy Dean costars as a reclusive billionaire with not-so-subtle parallels to Howard Hughes. Shirley Bassey belts out the memorable theme song, one of the series' best. Connery retired again after this one but he returned once more, for Never Say Never Again 15 years later for a rival production company. --Sean Axmaker



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The worst of the Connery 007 flicks, but better than given credit for
I just pulled my ancient DAF videotape out from quite a while ago, and watched it for the first time in forever. I must say, I actually enjoyed this one a lot. I know a lot of Bond fans hated this one but it's a good movie in my opinion. I loved it a lot when I was a little kid, but I hadn't seen any of the previous Bond movies back then. In comparison, this is actually better than the stinkers known as A View To A Kill, Licence to Kill and Die Another Day. This one takes on a dark comedy direction, ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - diamonds are forever
It is a nice movie performed by sean connery.Despite being an old film there is technology that has paved way for strides in todays science



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Bond Is Forever
Being a long time fan of the James Bond movie series (45 years), naturally I have a preference for the Sean Connery Bond films. This one was one of the better of the entire series. With Jill St. John playing the sexy but ditzy bad girl, Tiffany Case, Charles Gray as Blofeld, and Lana Wood as the voluptuous gold digger Plenty O'Toole, this has to be the most entertaining of the Connery series. Jimmy Dean (the legendary country star of old, and breakfast sausage guru)was outstanding as the Howard Hughes ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Diamonds are forever .... James Bond is, too!
The title of this James Bond adventure could well be the eternal "credo" for Sean Connery as James Bond .... his outstanding work as the suave, sophisticated, action-biased, reckless and seemingly indestructible superagent continues to grow better with age. A great film and one that will be a fan-favorite!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Why is Sean Connery playing James Bond in a Roger Moore Bond movie??
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(Sir) Sean Connery made six EON production (or "official") movies with him starring as James Bond. They were (1) Dr. No (1962) (2) From Russia with Love (1963) (3) Goldfinger (1964) (4) Thunderball (1965) (5) You Only Live Twice (1967) and (6) Diamonds are Forever (1971).

This is the seventh spy film of the British Bond series (the sixth was "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" with a different ... Read More




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