The Most Paused Moments In The James Bond Franchise

Bond meets a rival intelligence operative who’s greater than his match in 1977’s “The Spy Who Liked Me,” when he is paired with Soviet undercover agent Anya Amasova (Barbara Bach). Crafty, lethal, and exquisite, Amasova and Bond conform to work collectively to cease megalomaniacal transport tycoon Karl Stromberg (Curt Jurgens) from triggering nuclear battle between america and Soviet Union. Whereas en path to Stromberg’s submersible headquarters in the midst of the Mediterranean Sea, Amasova decides to take a fast bathe on board an American submarine.

Amasova’s bathe serves as each a little bit of eye sweet and the short punchline to a joke, with the Soviet agent utilizing the personal rest room of submarine commander Carter (Shane Rimmer) to wash. When a sailor on board the submarine delivers a message to his commander, he catches a small glimpse of the bare Amasova showering, leading to a wry quip from Carter (“What is the matter, sailor? You by no means seen a serious having a shower earlier than? “). Whereas fast and hid by a tempered glass door, the scene does reveal a compromising aspect to Amasova forward of the film’s climax.