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On Her Majesty's Secret Service
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Synopsis
It wasn't as well received at the box office as the pictures that preceded it or followed it, but Peter Hunt's On Her Majesty's Secret Service was the finest of the James Bond movies and also arguably the last truly great movie in the series. James Bond, portrayed here by George Lazenby (in his only performance in the role) has spent nearly two years trying to track down Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Telly Savalas), the head of SPECTRE. He has been taken off the case by his chief (Bernard Lee), an action the pushes him to the point of considering resigning from Her Majesty's Secret Service, just as he opens a possible new avenue of attack on his quarry. Whilst in the field, Bond has chanced to cross paths with the Contessa Teresa Di Vicenzo (Diana Rigg), a beautiful but desperately unhappy woman, whom he rescues from one apparent suicide attempt and an embarrassing moment at a casino gaming table -- the Contessa, who prefers to be called Tracy ("Teresa was a saint"), is the daughter of Marc Ange Draco (Gabriele Ferzetti), an industrial and construction magnate and also a crime boss, who is impressed with Bond personally as well as professionally, and would like to see him marry his daughter. Bond is, at first, unwilling to involve himself with a woman -- any woman -- on that level, but Draco's underworld contacts give Bond a vital clue to Blofeld's whereabouts that get him back on the case and hot on the man's trail. Journeying incognito to Blofeld's mountaintop retreat in the Swiss Alps, Bond finds the criminal mastermind posing as a would-be nobleman and also as a philanthropist, running a clinic devoted to the treatment and eradication of allergies. It's all a front for a surprisingly sinister (and scientifically valid) plot for international blackmail that would make any previous Bond villain quake in fear. And in the process of staying alive long enough to have a chance of stopping Blofeld, Bond discovers the Tracy is truly like no woman he's ever known before -- one special enough that he finds himself willing to give up his life as a free-living, free-loving bachelor. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

Cast

George Baker Sir Hilary Bray
Mona Chong Chinese Girl
Julie Ege Scandinavian Girl
Gabriele Ferzetti Draco
Jenny Hanley Irish Girl
Anouska Hempel Australian Girl
Bernard Horsfall Campbell
George Lazenby James Bond
Bernard Lee "M"
Desmond Llewelyn "Q"
Bessie Love American Casino Guest
Joanna Lumley English Girl
Lois Maxwell Miss Moneypenny
Virginia North Olympe
Steve Plytas Greek Tycoon
Robert Rietty Chef de Jeu
Diana Rigg Tracy
Angela Scoular Ruby
Ilse Steppat Irma Bunt
Elliott Sullivan American
Brian Worth Manuel
Richard Graydon Draco's Driver
Telly Savalas Blofeld
Geoffrey Cheshire Toussaint
Reg Harding Blofeld's Driver
Terence Mountain Raphael
Irvin Allen Che Che
Ingrit Back German Girl
Martin Leyder Chef de Jeu Huissier
Bill Morgan Klett
Helena Ronee Israeli Girl
Dani Sheridan American Girl
Zara Indian Girl

Production Crew

Bob Laing Art Director
Robert Laing Art Director
Ian Fleming Book Author
Alec Mills Camera Operator
Alex Barbey Cinematographer
Egil Woxholt Cinematographer
John Jordan Cinematographer
Ken Higgins Cinematographer
Michael Reed Cinematographer
Roy Ford Cinematographer
Willy Bogner Cinematographer
John Barry Composer (Music Score)
Marjorie Cornelius Costume Designer
Peter Hunt Director
John Glen Editor
Frank Ernst First Assistant Director
Basil Newall Makeup
Paul Rabiger Makeup
Don Lusher Musical Performer
Albert R. Broccoli Producer
Harry Saltzman Producer
Sidney Cain Production Designer
Syd Cain Production Designer
Richard Maibaum Screenwriter
Simon Raven Screenwriter
John Glen Second Unit Director
Peter Lamont Set Designer
Hal David Songwriter
John Barry Songwriter
Monty Norman Songwriter
John W. Mitchell Sound/Sound Designer
John Stears Special Effects
George Leech Stunts
Vic Armstrong Stunts
Year: 1969
Runtime: 144
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature


Produced by
United Artists