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James Bond 007 You Only Live Twice. Rocket. Sean Connery

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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2010

You Only Live Twice (1967) is the fifth spy film in the James Bond series, and the fifth to star Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film's screenplay was written by Roald Dahl, and based on Ian Fleming's 1964 novel of the same name Bond and Kissy set out on a reconnaissance mission to the cave and then up the mountain, discovering a secret rocket base hidden in a hollow volcano. Bond slips in through the crater door, while Kissy returns to alert Tanaka. Bond locates and frees the captured Soviet and American astronauts, and with their help, he steals a spacesuit in attempt to infiltrate the SPECTRE craft (code named "Bird One"). Before he can enter the craft, Blofeld notices Bond mishandle the air conditioning unit of his suit and detains him. Kissy has her own difficulties when she is sighted swimming and attacked by a helicopter, but she vanishes underwater. Bond is taken to Blofeld (Donald Pleasence) for interrogation, while Bird One is launched with the backup astronaut aboard.

Soon after, Kissy leads Tanaka's troops to the crater entrance, but they are fired upon by the crater's sentry guns. Meanwhile, Bird One closes in on the American space capsule and US forces prepare to launch a nuclear attack on the USSR. In response, Bond asks for a cigarette, which conceals a small rocket. Killing the guard next to the crater hatch controls, Bond manages to open the ceiling entrance and allows Tanaka's ninja troops to storm the base. During the battle the control room is evacuated, and Osato is shot by Blofeld for his failure to kill 007. Escaping Blofeld, Bond rejoins Tanaka and Kissy, then fights his way back into the control room, where a self-destruct switch exists for the spacecraft. After defeating Blofeld's bodyguard, Hans (Ronald Rich), Bond manages to get the self-destruct key from him and detonates Bird One, seconds before it reaches the American craft.

The Americans stand down after learning their spacecraft is safe. Blofeld escapes along a secret passage, but before leaving he activates the base's self-destruct system, killing several dozen more of Tanaka's men. Bond, Kissy, Tanaka, and the surviving ninjas escape through the cave tunnel which Bond and Kissy found. Safe from the now erupting volcano, the survivors board air-dropped lifeboats, and Bond (along with Kissy) is picked up by M's submarine.

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  • One of the most spectacular film sets ever built.

  • Are we missing something? Lol - you cut out the best part - from whence comes the title. After Bond says that it was his second life, Blofeld replies - you only live twice mister Bond.

  • VOLCANO FORTRESS

  • COLONEL GADDAFIS LAST STAND !!!!!

  • You know what? I miss the big, over-the-top, climactic gun battles from the early Bond films.

  • this is the price of fairly

  • Of course! It's biz-i-ness.

  • The volcano this movie was shot around erupted, see watch?v=jTYjgNNeUNw

  • The sub lifting the raft is so obvious that shot was revearsed.

  • Notice honourable sir,that Japanese breasts have grown 3 sizes,just like in the rest of the world,and its not from eating delicious American McDonald's hamburgers.

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