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  1. Dec 18, 1971 · "Diamonds Are Forever," the eighth James Bond movie, the seventh to be produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, and the sixth to star Sean Connery, is a nostalgic journey down...

  2. Jul 7, 2012 · Gimmicks like that are what make “Diamonds Are Forever” the first in a new wave of Bond pics, adventures in which the already implausible is pushed to virtually laughable extremes (a few...

  3. Action. 119 minutes ‧ PG ‧ 1971. The cultists like the early James Bond movies best, but I dunno. They may have been more tightly directed films, but they didn't understand the Bond mythos as.

  4. Aug 6, 2023 · This review from the Independent Film Journal captured the general consensus that was felt by James Bond fans upon the much-anticipated December, 1971 release of "Diamonds are Forever", which brought Sean Connery back to the screen as 007 after George Lazenby quit the role following "On Her Majesty's Secret Service".

  5. I love Diamonds Are Forever, largely because it's the nastiest film in the franchise. Sure, there's plenty "gritty" ones. But DAF has a special kind of sick, twisted, black heart that finds death hilarious. It's also probably the most scathing satire of contemporary culture in a Bond movie.

  6. Oct 5, 2012 · So, assuming the identity of a known ice-smuggler, the redoubtable Peter Franks, who is conveniently “detained” at customs, Bond is unleashed to pick up the crime syndicate’s trail in Amsterdam, and to follow it in the hopes of infiltrating the set-up and sussing out who is behind it all and just what is going on.

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  8. Diamonds Are Forever Review. While investigating mysterious activities in the world diamond market, 007 discovers that his evil nemesis Blofeld is stock-piling the gems to use in his...