Production
Producers: Harry Saltzman & Albert R. Broccoli
Director: Lewis Gilbert
Screenplay: Roald Dahl
Composer: John Barry
Locations
Hong Kong; Tokyo, Japan; Matsu, Japan; Cape Cod, USA; Hawaii,
USA; Pentagon, USA; Russia; Outer Space.
Pre-Credits Sequence
An American spacecraft is stolen whilst in orbit by another
– mysterious – spacecraft. America is convinced that Russia
has stolen the craft and threatens war. Meanwhile, the British
claim that they know something the Americans don’t: they
have evidence that the spacecraft returned to earth near
Japan and that their man is on the case. The next shot is
of Bond, who is in bed with a Chinese woman. Ling walks
across the room and presses a button. Suddenly the bed folds
up into the wall and armed men burst in shooting at the
vertical bed. The authorities arrive and pronounce 007 dead
at the scene.
Title
The title is taken from Ian Fleming’s twelfth novel and
the plot point of Bond being ‘killed’ so he can continue
to work undercover, with his enemies assuming he is dead
and out of the picture. The title is uttered by Blofeld
when he realises Bond was not assassinated in Hong Kong
after all. |