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  1. Dec 14, 2020 · The first film without him as Double-0 Seven - On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969) ("OHMSS") - is now recognised as one of the best. James Bond (George Lazenby) is tracking SPECTRE leader ...

  2. On Her Majesty's Secret Service is the quintessential Bond film. Full Review | Original Score: 4.5/5 | Jul 16, 2020. Tom Miller Los Angeles Free Press. The movie follows, almost too much, the ...

  3. Jun 11, 2023 Full Review Carson Timar ButteredPopcorn On Her Majesty's Secret Service remains a fine bond film. Where the story is not super engaging and the film overall does feel long, George ...

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    • George Lazenby
    • Its Placement
    • Bond's Reason For Resigning
    • Tracy Attempts to Take Her Own Life After Meeting Bond
    • Bond Never Met Bray
    • Blofeld's Appearance
    • Why Doesn't Blofeld Recognize Bond?
    • Bond Is Forced to Doom His Colleague
    • Tracy Is Never Kidnapped
    • Blofeld and Bunt Attend Bond and Tracy's Wedding
    • The Story Was Given A Proper Follow-Up

    The movie was released right after You Only Live Twice, which introduced the villain Blofeld, making George Lazenby's sole Bond film a true follow-up to Sean Connery's era. This actually creates some strange continuity issues that weren't present in the novel. On Her Majesty's Secret Service is the tenth Bond novel, published just after the controv...

    At the beginning of the novel, Bond has been looking for Blofeld for a while. Having become bored of the case, Bond begins considering resigning from MI6, something that feels somewhat jarring in the novel. This is an oddity that is corrected in the movie. After taking a trip to Corsica where he meets Teresa "Tracy" di Vicenzo (Diana Rigg), Bond go...

    Tracy is an amazing Bond Girl, one of the best in fact, but her novel counterpart's arc is a lot less traditional than her film counterpart. In the novel, Bond meets Tracy when he pays her debts at The Casino Royale, but after they sleep together, Tracy attempts to drown in the sea. The placement of these events is slightly different in the movie a...

    Sir Hillary Bray, a herald at the London College of Arms, plays a small but vital role in the movie. In the novel, however, Bray isn't present and never has a conversation with Bond, as he is living a solitary life in Scotland, making Bond disguising himself as Bray to investigate Blofeld an easier job. RELATED: 10 Characters Who Appear In The Most...

    Telly Savalas' Blofeld is quite the quote-hound, but his appearance differs quite drastically from the source material. Whereas the film's Blofeld is a bald brute with a sophisticated dialect, the novel's look is more in line with Christoph Waltz's appearance, save for an infected nose and a lack of earlobes. The novel's interpretation of Blofeld i...

    Blofeld had encountered Bond in You Only Live Twice, making the fact that SPECTRE's leader doesn't immediately notice his foe is standing right in front of him quite peculiar. It's an oddity that all boils down to the film's placement versus the movie's. RELATED: 10 Biggest Differences Between The Novel & Movie Versions Of Diamonds Are Forever In t...

    During Bond's trip to Piz Gloria in the novel, an MI6 colleague is caught on the premises and immediately recognizes him. Bond chooses to maintain his cover and claims that he doesn't know him, guaranteeing that his colleague was going to die. This scene is present in the film, but with initially lesser stakes as Bond's colleague is seemingly escor...

    In one of On Her Majesty's Secret Service's best scenes, Bond and Tracy evade the Blofeld's henchmen during a perilous ski chase. The scene ends with the movie utilizing a tired trope as Tracy is kidnapped by Blofeld's men and held captive in Piz Gloria. Granted, this addition to the narrative is much more tension-laden than how it goes in the nove...

    Bond and Tracy's wedding at the end of the story is a brief moment of joy before the tragedy that is the ending. The movie focuses on the joy and emotion of the moment, with Q and Moneypenny's moments in the scene warming the viewer's heart before breaking it with Tracy's death. RELATED: 10 Most Heartbreaking Bond Girl Deaths, Ranked The novel adds...

    George Lazenby is an underrated James Bond, as he only got one movie and never truly got to prove himself before his tenure came to an abrupt end. On Her Majesty's Secret Service was followed by Diamonds Are Forever, which brought Sean Connery back and had hardly anything to do with the prior film. That isn't the case with the novels, as OHMSS was ...

  4. Box office. $82 million. On Her Majesty's Secret Service is a 1969 spy film and the sixth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions. It is based on the 1963 novel by Ian Fleming. Following Sean Connery 's decision to retire from the role after You Only Live Twice, Eon selected George Lazenby, a model with no prior acting credits, to ...

  5. Mar 3, 2014 · March 3, 2014. 8 min read. "On Her Majesty's Secret Service". “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service” (1969) is widely considered one of the best James Bond films. This was no small achievement considering that the series had just lost Sean Connery, its bona-fide star who was clearly born to play the role. His substitute was George Lazenby, a ...

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  7. Dec 27, 2019 · “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service” features emotional depth, solid action and a smart script. But it’s often overlooked because its star, George Lazenby, never returned as 007.

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