Some of the sharpest editing ever seen in a motion picture adds breath- taking excitement to what is actually a seemingly endless variety of fantastic stunts and fabulous action. An attempt at tongue-in-cheek humor is made by Simon Raven's additional dialogue. This is not always successful, although there are three or four extremely witty rejoinders. But often all these humorous touches seem to have been dubbed in as an afterthought. The main action is gripping enough in itself and really needs no support of contrasting comic relief. Lazenby looks the part better than Sean Connery and acts with reasonable assureness and skill. No expense has been spared and all the money has been wisely invested in superlative sets and eye-catching location lensing, plus a faultless support cast.
'Sentiment: Neutral 😑'
There's a new boy taking over the Bond role, scores quite highly subsequently in the poll, pinnacle of his career, all downhill sadly from here, til Daniel Craig arrives to give the franchise soul.Ernst Stavro Blofeld has a very cunning plan, join the NYPD as soon as he can, you can watch him on the telly, save a lass quite ably, but for now he has to play the crazy man.
'Sentiment: Positive 🙂'
George Lazenby played a very good James Bond and its a shame he didn't play the role anymore. OHMSS is a very good 007 film that is filled with lots of realistic fights. I just couldn't believe the ending of the film. I was really surprised. Telly Savales played Blofeld very good but his Blofeld was much different that the late great Donald Plesence's Blofeld. If you like James Bond I think you'll like this one a lot!