Rockford would be proud of that 180.
via wikipedia:
A 1974 AMC Hornet X was used for the "corkscrew" stunt which was first tested as a computer-simulation (the first of its kind) by Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory. It was then performed as a live-action stunt, successfully filmed in one take.
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
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Hervé Villechaize, The Man With The Golden Gun, 1974
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Britt Ekland
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Maud Adams, Britt Ekland and Roger Moore
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The Man With The Golden Gun (007 9th / Guy Hamilton, 1974) Alternative poster by Gokaiju
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Maud Adams and Roger Moore from The Man with the Golden Gun (1975). This still was used in promotional pics for the movie. Is there an in-joke here or is it just a coincidence?
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Christopher Lee as Francisco Scaramanga in The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
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James Bond: Pistols at dawn; it's a little old-fashioned, isn't it?
Francisco Scaramanga: That it is. But it remains the only true test for gentlemen.
James Bond: On that score, I doubt you qualify. However, I accept.
- The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
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"Are those gonna be your last words then, boy?"
"Yours. Not mine."
In byf we trust
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Christopher Lee
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Britt Ekland as Mary Goodnight in The Man with the Golden Gun (1974). Apparently Mary holds the record as the Bond Girl who spends the longest amount of time in a bikini on screen. It's great that there are Bond fans out there willing to put in the work to establish such facts.
The character had appeared in the last three of Ian Fleming's Bond novels (On Her Majesty's Secret Service, You Only Live Twice and The Man with the Golden Gun) and was mentioned in the 1963 short story The Property of a Lady.
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