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  1. James Bond heads to the Bahamas to recover two nuclear warheads stolen by S.P.E.C.T.R.E. Agent Emilio Largo in an international extortion scheme. James Bond continues on his fourth mission, with his aim to recover 2 stolen warheads. They've been taken by the SPECTRE organisation, and the world's held hostage as Bond heads to Nassau, Bahamas.

  2. 13 apr 2018 · Stay tuned for Matthew's review of the latest radio play, 'Moonraker'. About The Author Matthew Kresal has been a James Bond fan since seeing Thunderball as part of ABC's Bond Picture Show in 2002 and, under the username timdalton007, was a frequent poster and reviewer on the Keeping The British End Up forums.

  3. When reviewing Thunderball, too many times it is reduced to "okay movie, but the underwater fight scenes are a drag". While I agree on that, I can't stress how good the first 1/3 of the movie is. The opening scene is probably my favorite opening to any Bond film, with the Bouvar fight representing everything good about Connery beat-ups - there are better fight scenes than this, but it's still ...

  4. In the movie Thunderball, the grotto is featured in a memorable scene where Bond (played by Sean Connery) swims through the cave while dodging enemy divers. The scene is just as stunning today as it was when the movie was released in 1965, and it’s a must-see for any Bond fan or lover of cinematic history.

  5. Jack Whittingham. Writer: Thunderball. Jack Whittingham was born on 2 August 1910 in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, UK. He was a writer and producer, known for Thunderball (1965), Never Say Never Again (1983) and The Birthday Present (1957).

  6. 23 set 2021 · Cary Fukunaga cites scene from Thunderball that ‘wouldn’t fly today’ as new film aims to redress franchise’s gender politics Catherine Shoard Thu 23 Sep 2021 04.01 EDT Last modified on Thu ...

  7. 29 dic 2015 · Thunderball is a fantastic film that is more than deserving of renewed celebration during its golden anniversary. But its influence is far-reaching. Thunderball , perhaps more so than other films, plays a central part in an even larger, complex story that enables us to continue enjoying James Bond today.