The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) is a classic James Bond movie, starring Roger Moore as the iconic 007. It is the ninth installment in the Bond franchise and is considered one of the most iconic films in the series. The movie follows Bond as he attempts to stop the evil Francisco Scaramanga from using his powerful golden gun to take over the world.
The Man with the Golden Gun is also known for its sexual moments. From the opening scene, where Bond seduces a beautiful woman in a casino, to the steamy love scene between Bond and the villain's mistress, the movie is full of sexual tension. The movie also features a number of suggestive scenes, such as the scene where Bond and Scaramanga's mistress, Andrea Anders, are seen in a passionate embrace.
The Man with the Golden Gun also features a number of suggestive lines, such as when Bond tells Scaramanga's mistress, "You know what they say about the golden gun: it's not the size that matters, it's how you use it." This line is a classic example of Bond's trademark wit and charm.
Overall, The Man with the Golden Gun is a classic Bond movie that is full of sexual moments. From the opening scene to the steamy love scene between Bond and Andrea Anders, the movie is full of sexual tension and suggestive lines. It is a must-see for any Bond fan.
A woman wears a bikini most of the time at the end of the film. A man tells her that he likes seeing her in a bikini due to no concealed weapons.
A woman in a tight bikini accidentally pushes a button on a control panel with her bum. The shot focuses on her rear.
There is a belly dancer character. We see her dancing in one scene. She has a bra that shows off her big boobs and her belly is of course exposed. Bond kisses her stomach to retrieve her belly ring.
The opening titles have blurred reflections of naked women carousing and dancing. Ripples in the water and the credits censor the private parts for the most part. The title song however is infamous for its sexual euphemisms such as "who will he bang?".
Scaramanga and his mistress lie fully clothed on a couch, kissing. Nothing more shown.
very inapporate scenes
The Bond tradition of silouettes of nude women in the opening titles.
Bond has sex with women in this movie. We don't see more than some kissing though.
A woman (Chew Mee) is seen swimming completely naked in a swimming pool. She asks James to join her and he says "I'd like to, but the problem is that I don't have any swimming trunks," she replies, "Well that's not a problem because nor have I." When she turns to face Bond, full nudity is visible- although slightly blurred by the water.
One scene has Bond in a strip club called "Bottoms Up." Only hair covers womens' breasts, and they wear skimpy underwear.
We see a woman in a shower. The glass is frosted, but we can clearly see the outline of her naked body. As she opens the shower door, a very brief nipple flash can be clearly seen.
Lots of euphemisms and innuendo (much more than average 007 movies).
The villain has a deformity of three nipples on his chest.