Lana Wood


Isn't ironic that her character is drowned in a pool by those hit men. Remind me of her sister's death.

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I don't recall he drowning, just getting dumped in the pool.

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After she is dropped into the hotel pool the next time we see her she's dead, tied up at the bottom of a different pool.

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They should have kept Lana and ditched Jill

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Lana was actually dubbed in the film. I don't know who did it though.

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I've heard she was dubbed but listening to her voice in the one deleted scene and from clips of other works she did in the 70s it honestly didn't sound like she was dubbed.

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No she wasn't. Probably overdubbed herself but definately her voice.

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The Bond girl who blew it: She bedded Sean Connery and expected Hollywood to fall at her feet, but after five husbands, Plenty O'Toole star Lana Wood has plenty o'regrets

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2089587/James-Bond-star-Lana-Wood-She-bedded-Sean-Connery-expected-Hollywood-fall-feet-husbands-regrets.html#comments

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i haven't written this in a LONG time....
but. omg that article went on, and on, and on.



TL:DR

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And Jill St. John went on to marry Natalie Wood's husband, Robert Wagner. Even more surreal is that Christopher Walken, who was w/ Natalie Wood around the time of her death would later appear in a Bond movie (A View to a Kill). And like Natalie Wood in real life, Walken's Bond villain, Max Zorin, met his demise via falling into the water.

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she was a hottie though

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Agreed

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Lana, oh Lana. Those "Penthouse" photos. Those wonderful breasts. Those delicious, ripe nipples. Thank you for decades of happy wanking.

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Loved her, ah, wardrobe in this...

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Bond: What's your name?
Lana: Plenty O'Toole.
Bond: Named after your father, no doubt...

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