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    Michael Lonsdale (category French Roman Catholics)
    world for his roles as the villain Hugo Drax in the 1979 James Bond film Moonraker, the detective Claude Lebel in The Day of the Jackal, The Abbot in The...
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    It (1982, Moonraker MOO1) Rooted! (1983, Moonraker MOO2) Flat Dogs and Shaky Pudden (1983, BBC Records REH 468) Bomber's Moon (1984, Moonraker MOO3) Roll...
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    under his watch. Moore followed the success of his fourth outing as Bond, Moonraker (1979), with an action film, North Sea Hijack (1980), also known as ffolkes...
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  • Bond films: You Only Live Twice (1967), The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and Moonraker (1979). Lewis Gilbert was born as Louis Laurie Isaacs in Clapton, London...
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  • "1978 AMC Concord D/L Wagon in Moonraker". Internet Movie Cars Database. Retrieved 3 December 2013. "Trivia for Moonraker (1979)". Internet Movie Cars Database...
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  • goddess Inanna Gala Brand, a fictional character of the James Bond novel Moonraker (did not appear in the film version) Gala (γάλα), a Greek word meaning...
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  • 1979 (52nd) 0 1 Mama Turns 100 1979 (52nd) 0 1 Meteor 1979 (52nd) 0 1 Moonraker 1979 (52nd) 0 1 Nails 1979 (52nd) 0 1 Oh Brother, My Brother 1979 (52nd)...
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    for the role of a Bond Girl in the movies: The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), Moonraker (1979), For Your Eyes Only (1981) and Octopussy (1983). She rejected the...
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    British Museum Publications Branigan, Keith (1976), The Roman villa in South-West England, Moonraker Press Clayton, Peter (1985), Guide to the archaeological...
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  • Clouseau's seafaring informant in Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978), and in Moonraker (1979), in which he was cast as a heavy smoking hard drinker. Bass had...
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    authorised a novelisation, James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me. The 1979 film Moonraker, which other than the villain's name also substantially diverged from...
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    worldwide rentals were $45.7 million..."[page needed] Moonraker: "These figures were surpassed by Moonraker, which earned total worldwide rentals of $87.7 million...
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    The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) 3 Kim Fortune The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), Moonraker (1979), Educating Rita (1983) 3 Terry Gilliam Michael Palin Monty Python...
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    James Bond films Goldfinger (1964), Diamonds Are Forever (1971), and Moonraker (1979). Bassey has had numerous BBC television specials, and hosted her...
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    Spy Who Loved Me (1977) as Q The Golden Lady (1979) as Professor Dixon Moonraker (1979) as Q For Your Eyes Only (1981) as Q Octopussy (1983) as Q A View...
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  • series and featured in a supporting role as US Marine Colonel Scott in Moonraker (1979), filmed in France. Marshall fathered six children. He died in Caen...
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    Maidstone is mentioned several times in Ian Fleming's 1955 James Bond novel, Moonraker. Villain Hugo Drax passes through King Street and Gabriels Hill and later...
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    Cháng (/tʃɑːŋ/) is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname 常 (Cháng). It was listed 80th among the Song-era Hundred Family Surnames. "Chang" is...
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    form of an isosceles triangle set above the square mainsail were used in Roman navigation. Bruzelius, Lars (1996). "Letter from R.B. Forbes to Captain...
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  • Hunan Joe Cheng Cho as Metal Death Killer (clearly based on Jaws from Moonraker) Indra Leech as Guard Jerry Ku as Firing squad commander Chow Yee-Fan...
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  • Sunderland Mackems Sutherland Cattach Swansea Jacks, Swansea Jacks Swindon Moonrakers Tarbert, Loch Fyne Dookers (named after guillemot and razorbill, sea-birds...
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  • series Goldfinger (1978 NTV edition) (Colonel Smithers (Richard Vernon)) Moonraker (General Gogol) A View to a Kill (Q) Licence to Kill (Q) Tomorrow Never...
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    Scarne on Dice (1945) Scarne on Cards (1949) (Mentioned in Ian Fleming's Moonraker (1955), where Bond reads this book.) Scarne on Card Tricks (1950) Scarne's...
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    films set in Rio de Janeiro include Blame it on Rio; the James Bond film Moonraker; the Oscar award-winning, critically acclaimed Central Station by Walter...
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    notably Star Wars, along with stealing the music score from films such as Moonraker and Raiders of the Lost Ark. The film is also criticized for its nonsensical...
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    by J.K. Rowling Hugo Drax, villain in Ian Fleming's James Bond novel Moonraker Hugo Habercore, the health inspector and secondary antagonist of Bob's...
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    originated in the Mediterranean as early as the 2nd century AD, during Roman times, and became common there by the 5th century. The wider introduction...
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  • French film May 25, 1979 Wanda Nevada June 15, 1979 Rocky II June 29, 1979 Moonraker Eon Productions, co-produced with Danjaq S.A. June 1979 Crime Busters...
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    hexagonal bolts, and poor quality workmanship. In the 1979 James Bond film Moonraker, Bond battles a bad guy in Venice and ends up throwing him through the...
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    College.[citation needed] "Moonraker" is a nickname sometimes given to people from the town (and other places; see Moonrakers). Middleton has been the birthplace...
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