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Kristine feet quicksand visuals
Kristine feet quicksand visuals











kristine feet quicksand visuals

When she tried to go from forward to reverse without "double clutching" the gears ground miserably making a very loud gear grinding noise. Obviously Barbara Bach wasn't familiar with this although she could drive a stick-shift car (they don't require double clutching). My most outstanding memories of the truck scene would be where Barbara Bach is supposed to throw me off the van by changing gears from forward to reverse and back again.īy accelerating quickly in first gear then slamming on the brakes, shifting quickly to reverse, accelerating quickly in reverse then slamming on the brakes again she would be successful in using these forces to throw me off the van, an English Ford product that required "Double clutching" to change from forward to reverse gear or vice-versa.Ĭommercial truck drivers would be familiar with the fact that you have to push the clutch in twice in order to synch the gearbox and change direction. Here the late Richard Kiel, in a 2010 written interview, details two key scenes: destroying a truck and fighting with Bond in a train compartment. With a stature well over seven feet, and silver teeth that can chomp through anything, especially human necks, this character is a fan favorite and remains an icon to this day.

kristine feet quicksand visuals

RICHARD KIEL played the classic villain Jaws in THE SPY WHO LOVED ME, arguably the best Roger Moore James Bond film.













Kristine feet quicksand visuals