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After the failure of 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service', Sean Connery was lured back for the then record-setting salary of $1 million. Charles Gray as cat-loving villain Blofeld is smuggling diamonds from South Africa in order to construct a laser gun which he plans to send into space, point at Washington and demand world disarmament or else.

007 races with a moonmobile across the Nevada desert while being chased by two gay villains. He gambles and loves Jill St. John on a waterbed filled with tropical fish. Fabulous stunts include Bond's wild chase down the mainstreet of Las Vegas in a '71 Mustang Mach 1. After outsmarting five squad cars, he nonchalantly flips his Mustang up on two wheels to elude the sixth. These are real stunts and crashes, no CGI.

Lana Wood appears as sexy Plenty O' Toole and is thrown out a high-rise window. Everything leads to Willard Whyte (Jimmy Dean the sausage king), a Howard Hughes-type recluse who adds a new piece to the puzzle when he reveals his sinister identity and evil purpose.

Bond fights female karate gymnasts and strangles one woman with her bikini top. Academy Award winning cinematographer Ted Moore expertly films the movie's explosive, fiery, and satisfying climax.