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The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)?
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As a joke on `~4195~`, `~6129~` wrote fake dialogue for Q, and then gave it to the script girl to give to Llewelyn after he had spent a whole month learning his lines and was about to come on set. First @##James Bond##@ movie to be shown at the Kremlin. According to `~6129~` in his audio commentary, apparently when the movie had finished, one Russian official turned around and said "We didn't train him [Scaramanga] very well". The Scaramanga character in the James Bond universe was recruited by and acted as a hit-man for the KGB. `~523~` lamented to `~6129~` that whenever he stayed at a hotel, he could never get a room above the first floor. When Moore asked him why, he said it was because he couldn't reach the buttons in the lift. This solar energy crisis themed @##James Bond##@ movie would be the last environmentally themed @##Bond##@ film until !~bond_quantum~!~Quantum of Solace~!. `~6129~` and `~4945~`, who plays Miss Moneypenny, are former classmates. Travelling to Los Angeles for the Johnny Carson show to promote the film, `~2763~` had his golden gun confiscated by US customs. In his autobiography, `~6129~` said that when they were filming the boat chase on the klongs, he fell in twice. The first was on purpose (because they told him not to do it), and the second time was by accident. On the second fall, Moore made the mistake of opening his eyes under water, and saw what the local undertakers did with the bodies of the less fortunate. The title role was originally offered to `~1674~`, before it eventually went to `~2763~`, the cousin of `~2652~` who was known as the Man with the Golden Pen. (Fleming had previously offered Lee the title role in !~bond_no~!~Dr. No~!, the first @##James Bond##@ movie.) @#The Man With The Golden Gun#@ was the thirteenth and final complete @##James Bond##@ novel written by `~2652~`. It was the first and only one of his full @##James Bond##@ novels to be published posthumously. It's still debated as to whether he had finished it before passing or if someone else came in and finished it for him.
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