
The man who made 007 a household number.
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.
- 6.4
- 1971
- Released
- 2h 0m

Sean Connery
James Bond
Jill St. John
Tiffany Case
Charles Gray
Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Lana Wood
Plenty O'Toole
Jimmy Dean
Willard Whyte
Bruce Cabot
Albert R. Saxby
Putter Smith
M. Kidd
Bruce Glover
M. Wint
Norman Burton
Felix Leiter
Joseph Fürst
Professeur Docteur Metz
Bernard Lee
M
Desmond Llewelyn
Q
Leonard Barr
Shady Tree
Lois Maxwell
Miss Moneypenny
Margaret Lacey
Madame Whistler
Joe Robinson
Peter Franks
David de Keyser
Doctor
Laurence Naismith
Sir Donald Munger
David Bauer
M. Slumber
Marc Lawrence
Slumber Inc. Attendant
Sid Haig
Slumber Inc. Attendant
Lola Larson
Bambi (uncredited)
Trina Parks
Thumper (uncredited)
John Abineri
Airline Representative (uncredited)
Jack Arrow
Diamond Syndicate Guard (uncredited)
Ray Baker
Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)
Ed Bishop
Klaus Hergersheimer (uncredited)
Nicky Blair
Doorman (uncredited)
Larry J. Blake
Water Balloon Game Barker-Operator (uncredited)
Ed Call
Maxie (uncredited)
Melita Clarke
Diamond Girl (uncredited)
Terence Conoley
Cairo Casino Patron (uncredited)
George Lane Cooper
SPECTRE Agent (uncredited)
Dick Crockett
Crane Operator (uncredited)
Catherine Deeney
Welfare Worker (uncredited)
Gary Dubin
Boy (uncredited)
Clifford Earl
Immigration Officer (uncredited)
Mark Elwes
Sir Donald's Secretary (uncredited)
Fred Fisher
Fred (uncredited)
Brinsley Forde
Houseboy (uncredited)
Sig Frohlich
Casino Patron (uncredited)
Constantine Gregory
Aide to Metz (uncredited)
Ron Gregory
Casino Patron (uncredited)
Bob Harks
Customs Inspector (uncredited)
David Healy
Vandenburg Launch Director (uncredited)
Karl Held
Agent (uncredited)
Lew Hooper
Casino Patron (uncredited)
Bill Hutchinson
Moon Crater Controller (uncredited)
Janos Kurucz
Aide to Metz (uncredited)
Debbie Letteau
Girl on the Corner (uncredited)
Martin Lyder
Croupier (uncredited)
Frank Mann
Moon Crater Guard (uncredited)
Connie Mason
Woman at Whyte House (uncredited)
Clyde McLeod
Casino Patron (uncredited)
Don Messick
Announcer at Circus Circus (uncredited)
Terence Mountain
1st Guard (uncredited)
Frank Olegario
Man in Fez (uncredited)
Gerald Paris
Surgeon's Assistant (uncredited)
Denise Perrier
Marie (uncredited)
Cassandra Peterson
Shady Tree's Acorn (uncredited)
Shane Rimmer
Tom (uncredited)
Jack Ross
Casino Staff (uncredited)
Henry Rowland
Dr. Tynan (uncredited)
Gordon Ruttan
Vandenburg Aide (uncredited)
Eddie Smith
Casino Patron (uncredited)
Owen Song
Casino Patron (uncredited)
Guy Standeven
Customs Officer (uncredited)
Pat Ryan
Man Coming Out of Customs Office (uncredited)
Tom Steele
W Technologies Gate Guard (uncredited)
Michael Stevens
CIA Agent (uncredited)
Jerry Summers
CIA Agent (uncredited)
Vincent Wong
Casino Groupier (uncredited)![Diamonds Are Forever (1971) Original Trailer [FHD]](https://img.youtube.com/vi/eblH_hfmOS4/hqdefault.jpg)
Released
en
$7,200,000.00
$116,019,547.00
- #smuggling (contraband)
- #fight
- #amsterdam, netherlands
- #spy
- #secret organization
- #satellite
- #secret agent
- #plastic surgery
- #murder
- #extortion
- #las vegas
- #millionaire
- #fingerprint
- #dirt bike
- #casino owner
- #old woman murdered
- #high dive
- #gender disguise
- #aftercreditsstinger
- #master villain
- #witty
Reviews
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.

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

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

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 Moo

_**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" (197
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 OU











