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RE: Rank the 25 Bond Films

Posted by Des on October 31, 2021 at 19:53:06:

Ah yes George Lazenby--in the Documentary on how he got the Bond job--he relates --and they show a"reconstruction" of how the producers demanded to know whether prospective "Bonds " are Gay or not.

So he received knock on his Hotel door the night before the Audition to be confronted by serious looking gentleman in a suit /overcoat hat and clipboard accompanied by a suggestively dress young woman.

Upon entering the Room George was told he had orders to have sex with the young lady while the
Suit watched and took notes on his clipboard.

Lazenby was taken aback with this and although at first reluctant-did partake when he was told --
agree or loose the casting.

This episode is portrayed in quite a funny way in the Video aspect of the Doco-- George gives running commentary while doing his bit for Art(?)--ha!

The Documentary is worth seeing in its entirety --he is very funny actually.

Des