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On
Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
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Mission
007 must thwart Blofeld's plan to use biological warfare
to threaten the world. In the process, he meets Tracy
di Vicenzo, a countess whose courage and charismatic
spirit earns her the name Mrs. James Bond.
Release Data
UK: 18th December 1969 (PG)
USA: 18th December 1969 (PG)
World Premiere: 18th December 1969 (Odeon Leicester
Square, London, UK)
UK TV Premiere: 4th September 1978, ITV
US TV Premiere: 16th & 23rd September 1976, ABC
Running Time: 140 minutes
Classification: PG (UK), PG (US)
Budget: $7.0m
Worldwide Box Office: $64.6m
US Box Office: $22.8m
US Admissions: 14.7 million
UK Box Office: N/A
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Cast & Characters
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Production
Producers: Albert R. Broccoli, Harry Saltzman
Director: Peter Hunt
Screenplay: Richard Maibaum
Composer: John Barry
Locations
Lisbon, Portugal; Murren, near Interlaken, Switzerland;
St Moritz, Switzerland; College Of Arms and
MI6, London, England, UK.
Pre-Credits Sequence
Q makes his first appearance in a teaser sequence,
when M comments that they need to find 007.
An Aston Martin speeds along a seaside road
and is passed by a woman in a red sport scar.
Later, the driver spots the woman (Tracy) walking
into the sea. James Bond jumps into action and
saves her from drowning herself, only to find
himself in a fight with goons on the beach.
Tracy steals Bond's car and drives off.
Title
There is no direct use of the title in the film,
although "Her Majesty's Secret Service"
is mentioned on a few occasions.
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Cut Scenes
Most European non-English language prints and
videos are cut and omit the scene where Bond
is almost caught in the office of Blofeld's
lawyer cracking a safe. The scene is now being
included in the German TV version.


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Some versions include a scene where Bond's
blonde colleague (the mountain climber who also
appears before the office of Blofeld's lawyer
in the above scene) tries to check out the valley
station of the cableway to Piz Gloria, and gets
thrown out by Blofeld's guards, who speak in
an unsynchronised Swiss German dialect. This
scene is apparently missing from either the
German and English versions.
The original version edited for American Television
was re-cut in several places. The film started
"in medias res" with the escape from
Piz Gloria, then flashing back to the beginning
of the film. The entire film featured Bond's
voice over (done by a different actor than Lazenby),
and included a shot before the wedding in which
Bond and Tracy buy her the wedding ring and
Irma Bunt's reflection is seen in the window
of the jeweler's.
See the Release
History page for full details on the extensive
cuts and differing versions of the film.
Best Line
Bond: "This never happened to the other
fellow."
Best Mistake
When Tracy and Bond are on the beach,
and Tracy drives off, you can hear the tyres
screech - not something usually associated with
wheels on sand. |
Distinguishing Feature
Lazenby's one and only appearance as Bond -
he turned down a seven-picture deal.
Vital Statistics
Conquests: 3
Martinis: 1
Kills: 8
"Bond, James Bond": 2
MI6 Rating
"James Bond Will Return in Diamonds
Are Forever"
Title image courtesy Amazon Associates |
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