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File:From Russia With LSD.jpg|link=From Russia With LSD|'''''[[From Russia With LSD]]''''' is a 1963 British spy film in which James Bond (Sean Connery) is sent to assist in the defection of Soviet pharmaceutical chemist Tatiana Romanova in Switzerland, where BLOTTR plans to avenge Bond's killing of the Blue Meanies.
File:From Russia With LSD.jpg|link=From Russia With LSD|'''''[[From Russia With LSD]]''''' is a 1963 British spy film in which James Bond (Sean Connery) is sent to assist in the defection of Soviet pharmaceutical chemist Tatiana Romanova in Switzerland, where BLOTTR plans to avenge Bond's killing of the Blue Meanies.
File:Vanquishing Point.jpg|link=Vanquishing Point|'''''[[Vanquishing Point]]''''' is a 1971 American action film about a disaffected ex-policeman and race driver transporting a nuclear-powered car cross country to a singularity in California.


File:Moonrashers.jpg|link=Moonrashers|'''''[[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.
File:Moonrashers.jpg|link=Moonrashers|'''''[[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.
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== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==

Revision as of 13:53, 12 December 2021

Earliest known poster for Dye Another Gray.

Dye Another Gray is a 2002 spy film which follows James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) as he attempts to stop a deranged hair stylist (John Waters) from releasing a conditioner which turns hair prematurely gray.

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