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* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Bond teams up with [[The Avengers (TV)|John Steed]]. |
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Bond teams up with [[The Avengers (TV series)|John Steed]]. |
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** And they're fighting [[Christopher Walken]], in his best known role as... [[Christopher Walken]]. |
** And they're fighting [[Christopher Walken]], in his best known role as... [[Christopher Walken]]. |
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** Fiona "[[Anastasia|Grand Duchess Anastasia]]" and "[[Alice in Wonderland |
** Fiona "[[Anastasia|Grand Duchess Anastasia]]" and "[[Alice in Wonderland|Alice (of Wonderland)]]" Fullerton. |
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** [[That 70s Show|Midge Pinciotti]] was also a Bond girl. |
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** Also, [[Dolph Lundgren]], who was dating Grace Jones at the time, appears as Gogol's KGB bodyguard. |
** Also, [[Dolph Lundgren]], who was dating Grace Jones at the time, appears as Gogol's KGB bodyguard. |
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** Maud Adams makes a blink-and-you'll-miss-her cameo as an extra on a bus. This makes her the only actress to play three distinct characters in the Bond movies (following her roles in ''[[The Man |
** Maud Adams makes a blink-and-you'll-miss-her cameo as an extra on a bus. This makes her the only actress to play three distinct characters in the Bond movies (following her roles in ''[[The Man with the Golden Gun]]'' and as the eponymous [[Octopussy]], respectively). Apparently, she just happened to be visiting San Francisco while they were shooting there, and Moore decided to get her in it. |
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** Zorin's other assistants, Jenny Flex & Pan Ho are played by that blonde lady from ''[[ |
** Zorin's other assistants, Jenny Flex & Pan Ho are played by that blonde lady from ''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade|The Last Crusade]]'' and the actual coiner of the phrase [[Me Love You Long Time]], respectively. |
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** [[Obstructive Bureaucrat]] W.G. Howe is played by, to quote [[Saturday Night Live|Darrell Hammond]] "the bald guy from Murder One." |
** [[Obstructive Bureaucrat]] W.G. Howe is played by, to quote [[Saturday Night Live|Darrell Hammond]] "the bald guy from Murder One." |
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** [[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom|Wu Han]] is CIA agent Chuck Lee. |
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* [[Reality Subtext]]: Zorin's "Main Strike" is schedueled to happen on the 22nd, the same day as the Kennedy assassination; the Texan oil driller Conley is a reference to Texan Governor Connally, who was also shot but survived; and Sir Godfrey Tibbet is a reference to JD Tibbet, the policeman Lee Harvey Oswald was originally arrested for shooting. |
* [[Reality Subtext]]: Zorin's "Main Strike" is schedueled to happen on the 22nd, the same day as the Kennedy assassination; the Texan oil driller Conley is a reference to Texan Governor Connally, who was also shot but survived; and Sir Godfrey Tibbet is a reference to JD Tibbet, the policeman Lee Harvey Oswald was originally arrested for shooting. |
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* [[What Could Have Been]]: Pierce Brosnan would have taken up the 007 mantle ten years early if he hadn't decided to do ''[[Remington Steele]]'' instead. |
* [[What Could Have Been]]: Pierce Brosnan would have taken up the 007 mantle ten years early if he hadn't decided to do ''[[Remington Steele]]'' instead. |
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** [[David Bowie]] turned down the role of Zorin. |
** [[David Bowie]] turned down the role of Zorin. |
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** Maryam D'Abo screen-tested as Pola Ivanova, but was rejected for being too young. She would star as Kara Milovy in the next Bond movie ''[[ |
** Maryam D'Abo screen-tested as Pola Ivanova, but was rejected for being too young. She would star as Kara Milovy in the next Bond movie ''[[The Living Daylights]]''. |
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