Saturday, August 22, 2009

Thunderball

Thunderball

The fourth film, and one of the most successful blockbusters of all time. 1965. Director: Terence Young.
Spectre is planning their biggest plot yet. Emilio Largo (Adolfo Celi) is the leader of the whole thing. Spectre is going to steel two atomic bombs, and then push the british government on money, a lot of money.
Bond (Sean Connery) is at rehab to get more healthy. He meet count Lippe (Guy Doleman) who's acting mysterious. Lippe tries to kill Bond, but fortunately he survives. Later, when Bond is giving Patricia (Molly Peters) a massage with a mink glove, he sees something suspicious.
Some men is carrying a body into the rehab. To find out what's going on, Bond follows the men to the room where he almost got killed. There, he sees a dead man wrapped up in bandage. The man is Derval (Paul Stassino), a french pilot for NATO.
Derval was murdered by Fiona Volpe (Luciana Paluzzi), to be replaced by a man who trough surgery looks identical to the poor Derval. Angelo, the identical man, get the bombs for Spectre but is killed by Largo when he's done his job.
At MI6's office, M has gathered all of the 00 agents. They are all sent to different places all around the world to try to find the bombs which just has disappeared. Bond is moved to Nassau after telling M that the Derval's sister Domino (Claudine Auger) is there at the time. The time is short, if Bond doesn't find the bombs in 48 hours, everything will be over.
This is an incredible good film! The music is so incredible good, everything is cool and the location is perfect. One of the top-3 Bond films. Really good!

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