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  1. 007 traces its manufacture to gun expert Lazar in Macau, the former Portuguese enclave west of Hong Kong, where he inevitably gravitates to the casino, the Floating Macau Palace, a converted vessel moored in the Inner Harbour, on Rua das Lorchas.

    • The Man with The Golden Gun
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    The Man with the Golden Gunis a 1974 James Bond film, the ninth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the second time Roger Moore had starred as the world’s favourite spy. The movie is loosely based on a novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, and it sees Bond tasked with stopping criminal mastermind, and expert marksman Francisc...

    MI6 is sent a golden bullet with ‘007’ engraved on it. It’s believed that the bullet is from hitman assassin Francisco Scaramanga, but the only thing they know about him is that he’s the best hitman in the world, whose weapon of choice is a golden gun. Nobody knows what he looks like, but they do know he has three nipples. M is concerned and tells ...

    The Man with the golden Gun is the second of the Roger Moore Bond films, and it confirmed what Bond fans had figured, that he was a more of a frolicsome Bond than Sean Connery. Gone is the Connery toughness, the cigarettes, fast cars, gadgets, and there’s no ‘shaken, not stirred’ martinis. In place we have a more coltish, cigar smoking Bond who get...

    Francesco Scaramanga

    Francesco Scaramanga is a first class assassin, an expert sniper and he has respect for and wants the notoriety of being the one that kills James Bond. In the words of James Bond, ‘Scaramanga, the man with the golden gun: Born on a circus whose father was a Cuban ringmaster and mother an English snake charmer. He was a spectacular trick shot artist by the age of 10, and a local Rio gunman aged 15.’ ‘The KGB recruited him there and trained him in Europe, and he became an overworked, underpaid...

    Nick Nack – Scaramanaga’s Henchman

    Played by Hervé Villechaize, Nick Nack is the pint-sized butler, chef, henchman and all-round sidekick of the notorious assassin Francisco Scaramanga. Although diminutive in stature, he proves to be just as dangerous as any of the villains James Bond encounters throughout his mission. He comes to the aid of the 2 sumo wrestler guards Bond is getting the better of and knocks him out unconscious with a garden rake. He’s just about to kill Bond with the rake, before Hai Fat stops him as he doesn...

    Mary Goodnight

    Mary Goodnight is a Secret Service field agent and James Bond’s assistant while he’s in South East Asia, and is very keen on 007, who plays her along a bit. Played by Britt Ekland, Goodnight is very competent at times, but also comes across as a bimbo stereotype, damsel in distress. She tries to play hard to get with Bond, but really, she wants him. In one scene, they’re in bed just about to spend the night together when Scaramanga’s mistress Andrea Anders breaks in. Bond then hides her under...

    Andrea Anders

    Andrea Anders, played by Maud Adams, is Francisco Scaramanga’s long suffering mistress. She’s trapped with Scaramanga and she is the one that sends the golden bullet with ‘007’ etched on it, in hope that Bond will hunt Scaramanga down and kill him. We first see her collecting a new packet of golden bullets in Macau, but Bond sees her and follows her back to Hong Kong, and gets information about Scaramanga from her, although Bind doesn’t know it was her that sent the bullet. She breaks into Bo...

    The best scene in the Man with the Golden Gun is the car chase from Muay Thai event. Scaramanga has just shoved Mary Goodnight, with Solex Agittator in hand, in to the boot of the car and left with her. Bond runs out onto the road, and sees an AMC Hornet in a showroom. He runs inside to take a car, and by amazing chance Sheriff J.W. Pepper of the L...

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  2. Aug 22, 2019 · In fact, Khao Phing Kan is now so closely associated with The Man With the Golden Gun that it is more commonly called “James Bond Island”. The best way to reach it is to base yourself in nearby Phuket and book a tour.

  3. Apr 25, 2024 · The island location from The Man with the Golden Gun is so iconic that it's now known colloquially as theJames Bond Island’. Just off the coast of Ko Khao Phing Kan in Thailand's...

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  4. Real. Scene was shot Khao Phing Kan is a pair of islands in Thailand, in the Phang Nga Bay northeast of Phuket. About 40 metres (130 ft) from its shores lies a 20-metre (66 ft) tall islet Ko Tapu. The island is a part of the Ao Phang Nga National Park.

  5. Saraburi Province, Thailand. Bond and Goodnight rendezvous at Lumpinee Boxing Stadium where the pair have agreed to meet Anders. But 007 discovers the cold corpse of the damsel and Scaramanga nearby to gloat. When Bond makes his move, the assassin has disappeared and taken Miss Goodnight with him.

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