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Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

December 14, 1971 (GB) Action, Thriller • 120m

Overview

Diamonds are stolen only to be sold again in the international market. James Bond infiltrates a smuggling mission to find out who's guilty. The mission takes him to Las Vegas where Bond meets his archenemy Blofeld.

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Top Billed Cast

Jill St. John
Jill St. John

Tiffany Case

Charles Gray
Charles Gray

Ernst Stavro Blofeld

Lana Wood
Lana Wood

Plenty O'Toole

Jimmy Dean
Jimmy Dean

Willard Whyte

Bruce Cabot
Bruce Cabot

Albert R. Saxby

Norman Burton
Norman Burton

Felix Leiter

Joseph Fürst
Joseph Fürst

Professeur Docteur Metz

Lois Maxwell
Lois Maxwell

Miss Moneypenny

Margaret Lacey
Margaret Lacey

Madame Whistler

Joe Robinson
Joe Robinson

Peter Franks

Laurence Naismith
Laurence Naismith

Sir Donald Munger

Marc Lawrence
Marc Lawrence

Slumber Inc. Attendant

Sid Haig
Sid Haig

Slumber Inc. Attendant

Lola Larson
Lola Larson

Bambi (uncredited)

Trina Parks
Trina Parks

Thumper (uncredited)

John Abineri
John Abineri

Airline Representative (uncredited)

Jack Arrow
Jack Arrow

Diamond Syndicate Guard (uncredited)

Ray Baker
Ray Baker

Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)

Paul Baxley
Paul Baxley

CIA Agent (uncredited)

Ed Bishop
Ed Bishop

Klaus Hergersheimer (uncredited)

Nicky Blair
Nicky Blair

Doorman (uncredited)

Larry J. Blake
Larry J. Blake

Water Balloon Game Barker-Operator (uncredited)

Ed Call
Ed Call

Maxie (uncredited)

Melita Clarke
Melita Clarke

Diamond Girl (uncredited)

Terence Conoley
Terence Conoley

Cairo Casino Patron (uncredited)

George Lane Cooper
George Lane Cooper

SPECTRE Agent (uncredited)

Dick Crockett
Dick Crockett

Crane Operator (uncredited)

Catherine Deeney
Catherine Deeney

Welfare Worker (uncredited)

Gary Dubin
Gary Dubin

Boy (uncredited)

Clifford Earl
Clifford Earl

Immigration Officer (uncredited)

Mark Elwes
Mark Elwes

Sir Donald's Secretary (uncredited)

Fred Fisher
Fred Fisher

Fred (uncredited)

Brinsley Forde
Brinsley Forde

Houseboy (uncredited)

Sig Frohlich
Sig Frohlich

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Constantine Gregory
Constantine Gregory

Aide to Metz (uncredited)

Ron Gregory
Ron Gregory

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Bob Harks
Bob Harks

Customs Inspector (uncredited)

Orwin C. Harvey
Orwin C. Harvey

Irate Chevelle Driver (uncredited)

David Healy
David Healy

Vandenburg Launch Director (uncredited)

Karl Held
Karl Held

Agent (uncredited)

Lew Hooper
Lew Hooper

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Bill Hutchinson
Bill Hutchinson

Moon Crater Controller (uncredited)

Janos Kurucz
Janos Kurucz

Aide to Metz (uncredited)

Debbie Letteau
Debbie Letteau

Girl on the Corner (uncredited)

Martin Lyder
Martin Lyder

Croupier (uncredited)

Frank Mann
Frank Mann

Moon Crater Guard (uncredited)

Connie Mason
Connie Mason

Woman at Whyte House (uncredited)

Clyde McLeod
Clyde McLeod

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Don Messick
Don Messick

Announcer at Circus Circus (uncredited)

Burt Metcalfe
Burt Metcalfe

Maxwell (uncredited)

Terence Mountain
Terence Mountain

1st Guard (uncredited)

Tony O'Leary
Tony O'Leary

Diamond Syndicate Guard (uncredited)

Frank Olegario
Frank Olegario

Man in Fez (uncredited)

Gerald Paris
Gerald Paris

Surgeon's Assistant (uncredited)

Denise Perrier
Denise Perrier

Marie (uncredited)

Cassandra Peterson
Cassandra Peterson

Shady Tree's Acorn (uncredited)

Shane Rimmer
Shane Rimmer

Tom (uncredited)

Jack Ross
Jack Ross

Casino Staff (uncredited)

Henry Rowland
Henry Rowland

Dr. Tynan (uncredited)

Gordon Ruttan
Gordon Ruttan

Vandenburg Aide (uncredited)

Eddie Smith
Eddie Smith

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Owen Song
Owen Song

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Guy Standeven
Guy Standeven

Customs Officer (uncredited)

Pat Ryan
Pat Ryan

Man Coming Out of Customs Office (uncredited)

Tom Steele
Tom Steele

W Technologies Gate Guard (uncredited)

Michael Stevens
Michael Stevens

CIA Agent (uncredited)

Jerry Summers
Jerry Summers

CIA Agent (uncredited)

Vincent Wong
Vincent Wong

Casino Groupier (uncredited)

Crew


Reviews

talisencrw

⭐ 8/10

August 12, 2016

Not one of my favourite Bond films by a country mile but still so much fun. The recent complete-James-Bond-on-blu boxed set that was released has been my ONLY time seeing Sean Connery's last 'official' outing as 007 not edited for television and full screen, so it's basically my first-time REALLY seeing it. Decent. Even at his worst, horribly toupeed, and albatrossed with a script that's simply OUCH, it still oozes and smashes from the fact Conne… read the rest.

Wuchak

⭐ 6/10

May 28, 2021

_**The series gets silly as James Bond goes to Las Vegas**_

Agent 007 (Sean Connery) is sent to Las Vegas to uncover a smuggling ring and suspects Blofeld (Charles Gray) is masterminding the nefarious operation; meanwhile a gay duo of assassins threatens the investigation. Jill St. John plays a smuggling contact while Lana Wood is on hand as a casino opportunist.

"Diamonds are Forever" (1971) marks Connery’s return to the series after four… read the rest.

GenerationofSwine

⭐ 2/10

January 11, 2023

MOST of the bad reviews on a lot of the Connery era 007 movies are... political. They don't like classic 60s 007 because of contemporary Woke six decades later politics.

But.... this one just sucks. And, keep in mind, I say this with Connery being my favorite 007 and 4 out of his 5 (6 should NOT be counted) outings are my favorite 007 films.

However, this is Connery playing a goofy Roger Moore era 007 and that doesn't work. This is Connery … read the rest.

drystyx

⭐ 6/10

April 4, 2023

007 follows a blood trail of diamond smuggling.
Of course it leads to a dastardly villain.
This one has a lot of the Bond elements. There is a lot of action, almost non stop, a lot of nice scenery, though not as great as the great Bond films. And there is wit.
Also lacking, due to the women's lib era being at its height, is the beautiful women. There is one super hot babe who quickly drowns to appease the women's lib.
The director seemed to w… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

May 29, 2023

Sean Connery returned as Ian Fleming's "007" in this caper about a megalomaniac with a fiendish plan to use diamonds to blackmail the world. Shirley Bassey belts out Don Black's lyrics as we set off on a fun, action adventure that, from the outset, makes your political correctness hairs stand to attention! Charles Gray is super as the malevolent "Blofeld"; Jill St. John a brassy "Tiffany Case" and the sexually ambiguous Messrs "Wint" and "Kidd" a… read the rest.

tmdb93836550

⭐ 8/10

November 23, 2024

Diamonds Are Forever is a film I used to sight as one of the worst Bond films but on a recent watch I found it very funny and witty.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$7,200,000

Revenue

$116,019,547