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  1. On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) -- (Movie Clip) A Location Fix On Double-O-Seven M and Q and Moneypenny (Bernard Lee, Desmond Llewelyn and Lois Maxwell) express concern about 007, then we find him (George Lazenby, the first-ever new James Bond, in his Aston-Martin) pursuing Diana Rigg (as Teresa “Tracy” Draco in a Mercury) on the Portugese coast, opening On Her Majesty’s Secret ...

  2. Dec 23, 2015 · appears on the soundtrack album for "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" with the vocal simply accredited to "Nina". This same recording was issued as a 7-inch single on CBS 28 November 1969. Nina recorded another John Barry/Hal David original, "The More Things Change", for the B-side.

  3. One of the most impressive Bond films, On Her Majesty's Secret Service (d. Peter Hunt, 1969) is very faithful to the original Ian Fleming novel. Long hailed by Bond fans as a triumph, the film has been underrated by critics and audiences because of the casting of George Lazenby as Bond.

  4. He is thinking about his resignation from Her Majesty's secret service when he meets a mysterious young lady who triggers him into a protective hero. With her attempt at suicide James Bond starts a chain of events that will end the book in a personal drama for James Bond 007 and sets the mood for the third book.

  5. 86 "But today is the 13th, commander." "I'm superstitious." A deliberate experience in style and focus that Bond films rarely are. Lazenby's performance and that moody purple glow makes the drama complex and the action lift off its feet, and that's not even mentioning the editing - flowing from current to current, with mood dictating the pace of the action.

  6. On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. Ian Fleming [Omnibus]. Dr No; Moonraker; Thunderball; From Russia With Love; On Her Majesty's Secret Service; Goldfinger. FLEMING, Ian Lancaster (1908-1964) Published by London: William Heinemann, Secker and Warburg, and Octopus Books, 1978, 1978

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