Latest James Bond starring Sean Connery, this Diamonds Are Forever Poster will make your interior decoration eternally beautiful!
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Description of this Diamonds Are Forever Poster
Diamonds Are Forever is a 1971 spy film, the seventh in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions. This is Eon's sixth and final film starring Sean Connery, who reprized the role of fictional MI6 agent James Bond, after refusing to reprise the role in On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) .
The film is based on the 1956 novel of the same name written by Ian Fleming and is the second of four James Bond films directed by Guy Hamilton. In the story, Bond poses as a diamond smuggler in order to infiltrate a smuggling ring and soon uncovers a plot by his old enemy Ernst Stavro Blofeld to use the diamonds to build a laser weapon in space. Bond must face his enemy one last time to stop the smuggling and foil Blofeld's plan to destroy Washington DC and wrest nuclear supremacy from the world.
After George Lazenby left the series, producers Harry Saltzman and Albert R. Broccoli tested other actors, but studio United Artists wanted Connery to return, paying a record salary of $1.25 million to the show. time for him to come back. The producers took inspiration from Goldfinger; as with that film, Guy Hamilton was hired to direct and Shirley Bassey sang on the film's theme song. Filming locations include Las Vegas, California and Amsterdam. Diamonds Are Forever was a commercial success and received positive reviews, although retrospective reviews criticized its camp tone. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound.