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Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

Directed by Guy Hamilton · Cinematography by Ted Moore

PG120 min53 frames

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The man who made 007 a household number.

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Diamonds Are Forever (1971) movie still: wide — A large dark cylindrical object hangs suspended by cables against a clear blue sky. A sparse desert…Diamonds Are Forever (1971) movie still: medium — A U.S. Customs inspection area features a clear blue sky backdrop and a hanging sign. A man in a…Diamonds Are Forever (1971) movie still: closeup — A dark, dimly lit study features a fireplace mantle in the background. A man in a suit looks…Diamonds Are Forever (1971) movie still: medium — A dark study with a slanted glass roof and wooden elevated floor platforms. A man in a formal…Diamonds Are Forever (1971) movie still: closeup — A dark console panel features rows of square, backlit buttons with numbers and letters. A hand…Diamonds Are Forever (1971) movie still: medium — An industrial corridor with a tiled white wall and overhead metal structural beams. A man in a tan…Diamonds Are Forever (1971) movie still: medium — A dimly lit casino interior features patrons sitting at a green-felt gambling table. A man wearing…Diamonds Are Forever (1971) movie still: medium — An interior ship cabin with smooth walls and a wall-mounted rectangular light fixture. A man in a…Diamonds Are Forever (1971) movie still: wide — An abandoned, damaged sedan rests on a rocky, scrub-filled arid terrain under clear skies. The car…Diamonds Are Forever (1971) movie still: wide — A metallic American rocket floats in the vast darkness of space above Earth. The curved planet with…Diamonds Are Forever (1971) movie still: medium — The deck of a luxury yacht at night features white lounge chairs and plants. A man in a tuxedo…Diamonds Are Forever (1971) movie still: establishing — A vast, paved parking lot stretches toward a massive high-rise hotel building in Nevada.…Diamonds Are Forever (1971) movie still: wide — A traditional Japanese room features shoji screen walls casting shadows of bamboo foliage. A low,…Diamonds Are Forever (1971) movie still: medium — An older man sits in a high-backed ornate wooden chair against a plain wall. He wears a grey tunic…Diamonds Are Forever (1971) movie still: wide — Multiple illuminated neon signs line a street at night in Las Vegas. The signs advertise the Pioneer…Diamonds Are Forever (1971) movie still: wide — A rectangular sign welcomes visitors to Nevada beside a desolate rocky desert roadside. The white…
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Diamonds Are Forever — official trailer

What is Diamonds Are Forever about?

Diamonds are stolen only to be sold again in the international market. James Bond infiltrates a smuggling mission to find out who's guilty. The mission takes him to Las Vegas where Bond meets his archenemy Blofeld.

Where can you watch Diamonds Are Forever?

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What does the cinematography of Diamonds Are Forever look like?

Sampled across 52 frames, the coverage of Diamonds Are Forever leans on medium shots (37% of the sample) and wide compositions (33%). Cinematographer Ted Moore keeps 40% of it in soft, naturalistic light. Night and dusk account for 46% of the frames. Anamorphic glass shapes the frame.

What is the color palette of Diamonds Are Forever?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Diamonds Are Forever (1971) are #0f0d0d, #322d2b, #f5f4f4, #d3d1cc, #535150, #91908e — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

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  • #322d2b
  • #f5f4f4
  • #d3d1cc
  • #535150
  • #91908e

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