When Drax discovers her betrayal, Corinne flees into the woods, but Drax releases his hunting dogs who maul her to death.
Bond is issued a Venetian canal gondola made by Q-Branch that features a hidden engine and steering controls, and can also convert into a hovercraft to move on land as well as water. Bond uses this to escape from his pursuers while in Venice.
Producer Albert R. Broccoli called Steven Spielberg, requesting permission to use the indelible five-note leitmotif from Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977). Several years later, Spielberg called Broccoli requesting permission to use the 007 theme music for a scene in The Goonies (1985).
Bond throws Chang through the ornate glass of the clock's dial, and he falls to his death in the plaza below, smashing through a piano. Looking down at the corpse, Bond delivers the line "Play it again, Sam."
Dr. Goodhead is equipped with a poison pen, dart-throwing diary, and perfume flamethrower, all standard CIA equipment, prompting Bond to surmise that the alluring astronaut is actually an intelligence agent.
While Bond is searching a warehouse, Manuela is approached by a giant figure disguised as a clown. The man removes his mask and reveals himself as Jaws. He tries to kill Manuela but is interrupted by a crowd of revelers who swarm the alley, giving Bond time to swoop in for the rescue.
Bond battles it out with Jaws on top of a cable car high above the city. After Bond escapes with Dr. Goodhead, Jaws' cable car crashes, and he is rescued from the rubble by a young woman named Dolly. It's a magical moment, and the two fall instantly in love.
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