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The whole kit and caboodle, including the Prime Minister . . .
tadpole-596-91825625 June 2014
Warning: Spoilers
. . . or, to be more accurate, retired British PM Sir Harold Wilson, were on hand to dedicate the newest wrinkle in one of post-WWII Britain's leading industries, James Bond. The uncredited original newsreel-like 1977 narrator claims this "may look like the beginning of World War Three," since mock-ups of a Soviet, British, and American submarine are placed side-by-side in THE SPY WHO LOVES ME fictional sub-eating tanker ship's hold (constructed on one humongous sound set, described here as "the world's largest." The announcer goes on to state that "of course, no James Bond movie would be complete without the gorgeous Bond Girl," as if the singular should denote an endless world supply of such a commodity, rather than being plural to describe the three bikini clad gals in the picture (who have "Anya" lead actress Barbara Bach turning green with envy, as she's bundled into a thick "Russian" military uniform, complete with black fur hat!).
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