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LANA WOOD SHORT with Lou Inzeo. 2006
2006 . Aunt of actress, Natasha Gregson Wagner
Author of "Natalie, A memoir" (1984)
Made one movie with sister, Natalie Wood, The Searchers (1956)
She did not endear herself to family members after her blatant memoir on late sister Natalie came out in 1985.
Her parents are Russian immigrants.
Her father changed the family's last name to Gurdin before she was born, which is why her sister Natalie Wood carried the original family last name Zackharenko at birth while Lana herself carried the new last name.
Has a daughter, Evan, and three grandchildren - Daphne, Nicholas, and Max.
Best known for playing Bond girl Plenty O'Toole, the unfortunate casino gal who gets thrown half naked out of a hotel window and into a pool in "Diamonds Are Forever" (1971). She was 25 then.
Two of Lana's scenes as Plenty O'Toole in "Diamonds Are Forever" (1971) were deleted from the final film but are now available on DVD. The first scene is a deleted scene of Lana having dinner with Sean Connery. The second scene took place after Lana was thrown half naked into the pool; she returned to James Bond's apartment, soaking wet, wearing nothing but a white towel and to get the rest of her clothes and see what has become of Bond and sees him making love to Tiffany Case (Jill St. John). Before leaving, an agitated Lana took a card out of Tiffany's purse with her address on it; this second scene accounted for her death later in the film.
Measurements: 36C/D-24-35 (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
Said that she had to stand on a box during most of her scenes with Sean Connery in "Diamonds Are Forever" because even with high heels she was too short to fit into the camera frame with him.
Is portrayed by Nathalie Roy in The Mystery of Natalie Wood (2004) (TV)
In two of her films her character is prominently featured being sent out of a window. In The Searchers (1956), where she played the young version of her older sister Natalie's character, she is sent out of a window and told to hide from the Indians who are coming to attack their range. In Diamonds Are Forever (1971) her character, Plenty O'Toole, is thrown half naked out of a hotel window to almost certain death (but survives by landing in the pool).
Both she and her sister Natalie Wood have played the love interest of Richard Beymer in 2 separate films: she as Karen opposite Richard's Dean in Scream Free! (1969) (aka Free Grass), and Natalie as Maria opposite Richard's Tony in West Side Story (1961).
Personal quotes [On being thrown half naked into the pool in "Diamonds Are Forever"] I was told that I was going to thrown in basically naked, but they told me not to worry because they were going to be doing it in the middle of the night. And it's Las Vegas! Half the world's up in the middle of the night! There were all these people trying to get a look at me from their windows!
Where are they now (January 2003) Producing film on Natalie's life for ABC. Filming in Australia
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The Most Beautiful Girl in the World! (Manuel to Lana Wood)
http://cdbaby.com/cd/vanarmenya MANUEL MANANKICHIAN and LANA WOOD (SISTER OF MEGA-STAR, the late NATALIE WOOD) STAR IN SONS OF SASOUN, a SARKY MOURADIAN CLASSIC. The movie ARARAT may have been loosely based on the SARKY MOURADIAN real life producer. Notice the similar scenes! Atom Egoyan's ARARAT preview is also on youtube--see ARARAT SIROUN HASMIG and IM YARE SHAD SIROUN EH. The song BERZENIG and NOZENI NEMAN by ARTOOSH all sound similar.
Manuel's other movies are TEARS OF HAPPINESS and the good movie called PROMISE OF LOVE which is available at PARSEGHIAN RECORDS in CALIFORNIA. VANArmenya at CDBABY.COM Armenian Music Motion Picture Film Video Musicals at their BEST! Jhabaven Filim Sharjhangar Sharjhabatk
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"Diamonds Are Forever" Theatrical Trailer
Original Theatrical Trailer for the seventh James Bond movie:
"Diamonds Are Forever" (1971) starring Sean Connery as James Bond 007 Jill St. John as Tiffany Case Charles Gray as Ernst Stavro Blofeld Lana Wood as Plenty O'Toole
Sammy Davis Jr. originally had a cameo in the film appearing at the roulette table in the casino, even though it was cut from the original movie it can be seen in the deleted scenes of the DVD release
Copyright 1971 - MGM/UA
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Hollywood Collector Show with Steve Sturla
, Shauna Sand Lamas, Lana Wood and Monique Parent...David Carradine Mackenzie Phillips June Wilkinson Skip E. Lowe Shauna Sand Lamas Lana Wood Monique Parent
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"Diamonds Are Forever" Christmas Teaser Trailer
Christmas Teaser Trailer for the seventh James Bond movie:
"Diamonds Are Forever" (1971) starring Sean Connery as James Bond 007 Jill St. John as Tiffany Case Charles Gray as Ernst Stavro Blofeld Lana Wood as Plenty O'Toole
Upon release, "Diamonds Are Forever" broke Hollywood's three-day gross record
Copyright 1971 - MGM/UA
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Lana Wood
http://lanawoodvideos.blogspot.com/...Lana Wood
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Wild Wild West - The Women of Season Three
show with the Monkees "I'm a Believer"....robert conrad ross martin lana wood madlyn rhue susan oliver arlene martel dawn wells monkees
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Shirley Bassey The Way We Were & Diamonds Are Forever........
Live performance from 1976 in Melbourne, Australia. Part 3.
Note: This concert will be uploaded later in better quality. Somebody from Australia mailed me and will send me a better copy of this concert. (Thanks in advance Alan).
Songs: I'll Be Your Audience, Diamonds Are Forever & The Way We Were.
Diamonds Are Forever Music written by John Barry (Jonathan Barry Prendergrast) and lyrics by Don Black.
Diamonds Are Forever
Recorded: September, 1971 Released: November, 1971 UK: On United Artists Single UP 35293, US: On United Artists Single UA 50845 Soundtrack album: UK: 29216, US: UAS-5220 Charted: Single UK: #38, January 15, 1972 Single US: Pop charts: #57, January 29, 1972 Easy Listening charts: #14, January 1, 1972 Album US: #74, January 8, 1972
Written as theme for the James Bond movie "Diamonds Are Forever" in 1971. Released on soundtrack LP: Jan 6th 1972, and on a soundtrack single: Jan 29th 1972. Another single with Pieces Of Dreams on the B-side was released in 1971. The single reached position number 38 in the UK single charts in 1972. In the US the single reached No. 57 on the charts, and the soundtrack LP reached No. 74. The soundtrack LP is available digitally remastered on CD. The song is available on many collections, live recordings, and videos. This was the second official recording of a James Bond theme for Shirley Bassey after Goldfinger. Moonraker followed 1979. In Italy the film was called "Una Cascata Di Diamanti" and for the Italian soundtrack single Shirley Bassey had recorded the song with Italian lyrics: "Vivo Di Diamanti".
A remix of Shirley's version by "Mantronik" has been released in 2000 on The Remix Album...Diamonds Are Forever. Another recording was on the 1992 album Bassey Sings Bond.
The note about Goldfinger from the 30th anniversary Bond collection:
Joined by Jill St. John, Lana Wood and "Twice" 's Charles Gray (as the new Blofeld), Sean Connery - back as 007 - travels from Amsterdam to Las Vegas on a trail of smuggled diamonds in 1971's
"Diamonds Are Forever."
Once again, it all leads to Blofeld, who is bent on putting his own malevolent diamond-studded "Star Wars"-type weapon into space.
Directed by "Goldfinger" 's Guy Hamilton, "Diamonds" features a number of fight scenes, including the thrashing of Bond by two acrobatic women, Bambi and Thumper, and a battle in an ascending elevator. Bond's commandeering of a red Mustang and a "moon-buggy" in two separate scenes are merely designed to lay waste to police cars and desert bikes, an ushering-in of the 1970's "Smokey and the Bandit-style chase films.
Barry's "Diamonds" score is serviceable, while Shirley Bassey returns for a sexy and teasing rendition of Barry's and lyricist Don Black's title theme (the tune mid-charted in both the U.S. and U.K.).
Plot outline of the film "Diamonds Are Forever" from the internet:
The British Government become suspicious when large shipments of uncut diamonds begin disappearing during transit and then fail to reappear on the international market. When the British Government suspect the existence of a world-wide diamond smuggling operation, James Bond (Sean Connery) is called in to investigate. He soon discovers the extent of the problem and travels to America where a millionaire casino owner is suspected to be behind it all. However, when the casino owner turns out to be none other than Ernst Stavro Blofeld, 007 knows exactly what he must do, and he wants to avenge the death of his wife Tracy. Especially when some of the world's most powerful weapons are involved - and two of the three stooges! The movie had been nominated for an Academy Award for the best sound.
The German title of the movie is "James Bond 007 - Diamantenfieber".
For much more information about the movie look at KLast 007.
For additional information about John Barry, look under Goldfinger.
Lyrics
Diamonds are forever They are all I need to please me They can stimulate and tease me They won't leave in the night, I've no fear that they might desert me
Diamonds are forever Hold one up and then caress it Touch it, stroke it and undress it I can see every part, nothing hides in the heart to hurt me
I don't need love For what good will love do me? Diamonds never lie to me For when love's gone They'll lustre on
Diamonds are forever Sparkling round my little finger Unlike men, the diamonds linger Men are mere mortals who are not worth going to your grave for
I don't need love For what good will love do me? Diamonds never lie to me For when love's gone They'll lustre on
Diamonds are forever, forever, forever Diamonds are forever, forever, forever Forever and ever
(Transcribed by Roman)
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