Review of On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) by A.h. Weiler for The New York Times — 25 Jan 1984
He's tall, dark, handsome and has a dimpled chin. But Mr. Lazenby, if not a spurious Bond, is merely a casual, pleasant, satisfactory replacement. For the record, he plays a decidedly second fiddle to an overabundance of continuous action, a soundtrack as explosive as the London Blitz, and flip dialogue and characterizations set against some authentic, truly spectacular Portuguese and Swiss scenic backgrounds, caught in eyecatching colors.
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This review of On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) was written by A.h. Weiler and published by The New York Times on 25 Jan 1984.
On Her Majesty's Secret Service has generally received positive reviews.
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