Relationship between East and West in Cold War movies

edited December 2014 in Bond Movies Posts: 368
Hi everyone,
I'm writing a dissertation about how the relationship between East and West is presented in the Bond movies.
At the moment I have the following movies: FRWL, YOLT, TSWLM, FYEO, OP and TLD.
Is there another movie which you consider as important for that topic? Or a movie in my list that you consider as unimportant or not yielding?
Yours, Miranda

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  • Posts: 5,808
    Well, there's also AVTAK and GE.
  • Yes, but GE is a post cold war movie..
  • Posts: 5,808
    Not in the PTS. Plus, the GoldenEye satellite is one of the unexploded mines from the Cold War, and Orumov, like Bond, a relic of those times. What Orlov could have become if he hadn't gone against his country and Bond.
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
    Posts: 17,804
    I'd add in MR too.
  • Ok @Dragonpol why MR?
  • DragonpolDragonpol https://thebondologistblog.blogspot.com
    Posts: 17,804
    Well General Gogol appears and in the novelisation Drax blames the Russians for the theft of his Moonraker space shuttle on loan to the UK. Colonel Scott and General Gogol talk to each other through the Hot Line at one point in the film too after Drax's space station is visible from Earth. It's a minor point compared to those other you mention but it might earn you extra brownie points. :)
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