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“HOW MRS 007 MET HER MAN”
A black and white publicity still from the first year of release 1969 for George Lazenby‘s one & only appearance as Ian Fleming’s super spy James Bond in “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service”. A fantastic image featuring not only Lazenby as Bond, but also Diana Rigg as Teresa ‘Tracy’ Draco the soon to be Mrs.Bond (SPOILER: although not for very long). There was reputed to be a real lack of rapport between the two characters it was reported as a frosty relationship on set – I think that comes across very well here, either that or hats off to Ring for some first class acting. This is the first time I have seen this image, with Bond collectors stating it being particularly scarce. Presented unrestored in original flat and unfolded (as issued) condition this rare example displays very well with only some light handling and age wear. The rear of the still carries a printed snipe titled “HOW MRS 007 MET HER MAN” with a full breakdown of the scene and further information regarding the production. A fantastic piece of collectable James Bond cinematic memorabilia from one of the most respected entries in this long running franchise.
Sold in a photographic mount, which can be removed if desired.
Trivia: George Lazenby suggested a scene where Bond skis off a cliff and opens a parachute. This was scrapped, as the filmmakers lacked the resources to pull it off. It was used as the opening for The Spy Who Loved Me (1977).
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“A 2000 MILE CHASE…That blazes a trail of TERROR to a gripping, spine-chilling climax !”
Regarded (& rightly so) as one of Alfred Hitchcock’s finest movies – a true cinematic masterpiece. Offered here is a complete set of twelve (12) British from of house lobby cards for his 1959 thriller “North By Northwest”. Each full colour card features memorable imagery from the film, none more so than our highlighted card from the Film’s breathtaking climax as Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint defend themselves atop Mount Rushmore. All twelve cards contribute to make an exceptional and rarely available complete set. Presented in very good unrestored original condition this represents a fine piece of Alfred Hitchcock cinema memorabilia.
Trivia: This movie has often been referred to as “the first James Bond film” due to its similarities with splashily colourful settings, secret agents, and an elegant, daring, wisecracking leading man opposite a sinister yet strangely charming villain with the crop duster scene inspiring the helicopter chase in From Russia with Love (1963).
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