The Man with the Golden Gun Page #6

Synopsis: Scaramanga is a hit-man who charges a million dollars per job. He becomes linked to the death of a scientist working on a powerful solar cell, and James Bond is called in to investigate. As he tracks down Scaramanga, he realises that he is highly respected by the killer, but will this prove to be an advantage in the final showdown?
Director(s): Guy Hamilton
Production: MGM Home Entertainment
  2 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.8
Metacritic:
43
Rotten Tomatoes:
45%
PG
Year:
1974
125 min
1,981 Views


Don't you believe in signs?

We've got five minutes before his body|temperature raises the helium above zero.

Then this whole damn place|will go sky-high.

I'm sorry. I didn't know.

Kill the beam!

- Hit the master override switch!|- The what?

- Goodnight?|- Yes, James?

Now listen carefully.|There's a console up there.

Now, there must be a scanner|interlock button on it. Push it!

Are you still there?

It'll be on the auxiliary feedback circuit.

"Computer interlock..." Is that it?

Just push every damn button, will you?

Good girl, Goodnight. You've done it.

Oh, I have.

Goodnight, get the hell out of there!|I've done it.

- I hope you can swim, Goodnight.|- This way.

His junk is moored around the corner.

- But, darling, who is at the wheel?|- George.

George?

Automatic pilot.

We should make Hong Kong|in about... eight hours.

Give or... take a little.

I always wanted to take|a slow boat "from" China.

I'll kill you.

I'll kill you!

Why, you...!

Hey! Let me out!

Hey, what are you doing?

Ouch!

No, no, no! I can't breathe!

Ow! You'll be sorry.

I may be small, but I never forget.

I kill you if you don't let me out of here!

Ow! Let me out, you big bully!

Shut up.

- What did you do with him?|- What do you think?

- Oh, James, you didn't!|- Yes, I damn well did.

Got all the glass out of the bed, I trust?

We don't want anything else|to disturb our peace,

do we?

Now, where were we?

Oh, James!

Mmm...

What's the matter?

Something came up.

Hello?

Ah, there you are, Bond.

Well done. Congratulations.

Thank you, sir.

I'd like a word with her.

Hold on, sir.

Bond? Bond, are you there?

Goodnight?

She's just coming, sir.

Goodnight?

Goodnight?

- Goodnight!|- Good night, sir.

# Good night, good night

# Sleep well, my dear

# No need to fear

# James Bond is here

# whenever he's hired

# It comes just before the kill

# No one can catch him

# No hit man can match him

# For his million-dollar skill

# means another poor victim

# Has come to a glittering end

# If you want to get rid of someone

# The Man with the Golden Gun

# Will get it done

# He'll shoot anyone

# With his golden gun

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Richard Maibaum

Richard Maibaum (May 26, 1909 – January 4, 1991) was an American film producer, playwright and screenwriter best known for his screenplay adaptations of Ian Fleming's James Bond novels.His widow, Sylvia Maibaum, pointed out that her husband was more than just a marvelously entertaining writer. He was, she said "innovative. Among his works are 'firsts': The first anti-lynching play on Broadway, The Tree (1932); the first anti-Nazi play on Broadway, Birthright (1933); the first movie that dealt with the problem of medication abuse, Bigger Than Life, written in 1955, released in 1956; the first movie that dealt with the ethical and moral decisions in kidnapping cases, Ransom!; the first movie that introduced the American public to the importance of training airmen for the defense of the United States in a war many recognized as coming, I Wanted Wings (Spring, 1941); and Diamonds Are Forever, begun 1970, the first film that discussed the use of laser-like satellite mounted weapons for global warfare."His papers now reside at his alma mater, the University of Iowa. more…

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