The Spy Who Loved Me, 1977
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The Spy Who Loved Me, 1977

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The Spy Who Loved Me, 1977
A special effects model of Karl Stromberg's speedboat, the moulded fibreglass highspeed hull in broad brown and black stripes made by Derek Meddings' workshop, with jet propulsion and stern planing, containing four customised commercial figures dressed in cotton clothing, representing Stromberg, his two henchmen and Major Anya Amasova -- 31in. (78.7cm.) long -- made for the 1977 United Artists/Eon film The Spy Who Loved Me; accompanied by a colour xerox of Ken Adam's concept design of the speedboat -- 10x14in. (25.4x35.6cm.); and four colour reproductions of stills showing the sequence in the film, all -- 6x8½in. (15.3x21.6cm.) (3)
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This model was used in the scene where Stromberg [Curt Jurgens] escapes from his supertanker, the Liparus, with captive KGB agent Major Anya Amasova [Barbara Bach]. The speedboat bursts out of a giant porthole in the side of the ship to make its way to Stromberg's amphibious power base, Atlantis, leaving James Bond [Roger Moore] imprisoned on the ship.

This model has been on exhibition in Planet Hollywood, London, for the last 10 years.