Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Bond pursues Stromberg, and after two failed attempts by Stromberg to kill him (including the use of an explosive harpoon which ran the length of a dinner table), [1] Bond exercises his licence to kill by shooting Stromberg multiple times in the groin and chest. Atlantis is later torpedoed and sunk, giving Stromberg a burial at sea.
Marilyn Galsworthy (born 1954) is a British actress, who acted for 15 years in the Royal Shakespeare Company, [1] appearing opposite Patrick Stewart and Alfred Molina.She also had a number of television and film roles including a small one in the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me as the secretary/assistant to the villain Karl Stromberg.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1970: Ananda: Usmar Ismail: Bernapas dalam lumpur: 1971: Beranak Dalam Kubur: Horror: Tuan tanah Kedawung: Awaludin: 1972: Beranak dalam kubur
When the escape pod with James and Anya goes into the ship Bond saved from Stromberg's 'instruments of Armageddon', Q, M, and Anya's superiors from Russia look inside a window at James and Anya making love in the luxury bed in awe. "James!" Anya says as she is the first one in the pod to see the duo's superiors.
In December 2011, €1 million was collected by crowd funding to create a Stromberg feature film. [9] Production started in early 2013 according to producer Ralf Husmann. [10] Stromberg – Der Film ("Stromberg – The Movie") was released in cinemas in Germany on 20 February 2014. [11]
No. overall No. in season Original title English title Original release date; 1: 1 "Der Parkplatz" "The parking lot" October 11, 2004 (): 2: 2 "Feueralarm" "Fire alarm"
Götz Otto (born 15 October 1967) is a German film and television actor who is known internationally for his roles as henchman Richard Stamper in the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies, as Adolf Hitler's adjutant Otto Günsche in the 2004 World War II film Downfall, and as Nazi commander Klaus Adler in the 2012 comic science fiction film Iron Sky.
Indonesian horror are fictions and films of the horror genre produced by the Indonesian film industry.Often inspired by local folklore and religious elements, [1] [2] Indonesian horror films have been produced in the country since the 1960s.