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Latest revision as of 11:28, 5 January 2024
License to Grill is a 1989 spy film about secret barbeque chef James Bond (Timothy Dalton), who must stop a deranged electric grill manufacturer (George Foreman) from destroying the world's supply of propane and charcoal briquettes.
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Moonrashers is a 1979 spy cooking film in which James Bond (Roger Moore) must stop a deranged celebrity chef (Dom DeLuise) from burning the world's entire supply of bacon.
Raw Meal is a 1986 American dietary film about an elderly and malnourished FBI chef (Darren McGavin), who wants to get revenge against a Mafia cooking school and sends a former FBI short-order cook (Arnold Schwarzenegger) to destroy the school from the inside.
"Golden Tomahawk Fight" is a short story by an anonymous ship's cook who describes a harrowing encounter with ruthless treasure hunters seeking the legendary Golden Tomahawk Steak.
On Her Majesty's Secret Santa is a 1969 spy film about the grinch Blofeld (Telly Savalas), who threatens to destroy the world's entire stockpile of Christmas presents.
Fiction cross-reference
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Golden Tomahawk Fight
- Moonrashers
- On Her Majesty's Secret Santa
- Raw Meal
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- License to Kill @ Wikipedia
- Licence to Kill - trailer @ YouTube
- Sanchez death scene @ YouTube
- George Foreman @ Wikipedia
- Big Mistakes Everyone Makes With George Foreman Grills @ YouTube
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- Timothy Dalton (nonfiction)
- Robert Davi (nonfiction)
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- Carey Lowell (nonfiction)
- Talisa Soto (nonfiction)
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- Anthony Zerbe (nonfiction)
- Ian Fleming (nonfiction)
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