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Thunderball
Movie poster
Country United Kingdom
Directed byTerence Young
Release Date1965
LanguageEnglish
DistributorUnited Artists
Main Cast
CharacterActor
James BondSean Connery
DominoClaudine Auger
LargoAdolfo Celi
Q.Desmond Llewelyn
M.Bernard Lee
Miss MoneypennyLois Maxwell


The following weapons were used in the film Thunderball:

  • 1Handguns
  • 2Sniper Rifles
  • 3Shotguns
  • 4Submachine Guns
  • 5Machine Guns
  • 6Other Weapons


Walther PPK

Both James Bond (Sean Connery) and Count Lippe (Guy Doleman) carry the Walther PPK with and without a suppressor. Vargas (Philip Locke) can briefly be seen with one as he silently approaches Bond and Domino. Bond's dropped PPK has the 'bull-dog' nose of a pre-WWII pistol rather than the sleeker lines of the post-war PPKs.

Walther PPK .380 ACP with sound suppressor (brown factory grips).
Lippe holds a PPK to Angelo Palazzi (Paul Stassino) (right) when he asks for more money.
Bond searches his room with his PPK.
Bond ducks with his PPK.
Bond drops his PPK, which fires (despite not cycling or ejecting a spent cartridge).
Bond's PPK lays on the ground.
Largo's hitman Vargas puts a suppressor on his PPK as he approaches Bond.

Beretta M1934

When Count Lippe (Guy Doleman) prepares to face Bond at Shrublands, he affixes a suppressor to a compact Beretta M1934. Quist (Bill Cummings), one of Largo's thugs, gets his Beretta M1934 knocked out of his hands, which Leiter unloads.

Beretta Model 1934, - .380 ACP
Count Lippe puts a suppressor on his Beretta M1934
Bond knocks a M1934 from Quist's hand.

Colt Detective Special

Count Lippe (Guy Doleman) fires a Colt Detective Special at Bond while chasing him on the road from Shrublands. The Disco Valante Captain (Harold Sanderson) draws one on Bond during the finale, which Largo (Adolfo Celi) later picks up and holds briefly.

Colt Detective Special 1st Gen .38 Special
Count Lippe fires at Bond
The captain aims his Colt Detective Special at Bond

Beretta 950 Jetfire

Fiona Volpe (Luciana Paluzzi) pulls a .25 caliber Beretta 950 Jetfire on James Bond when he tells her that he knows she works for SPECTRE.

Beretta Jetfire .25 ACP‎
Fiona aims her Jetfire at Bond

Smith & Wesson Model 36

One of Largo's thugs carries a Smith & Wesson Model 36. It is the thug with the Model 36 that shoots Bond in the leg during the chase.

Smith and Wesson Model 36 .38 Special
A thug in the car points his Model 36 at Bond

I saved this shot and lightened it up a bit and that smith actually seems to have the 'hammerless' shape of the Centennial, which was showing up in Tv shows like The Avengers . It might be worthwhile for someone more technically capable than an old dinosaur like me to play around with it to see if it is a Centennial.--Tecolote (talk) 03:23, 3 September 2014 (EDT)

Colt New Service

One of Largo's thugs fires a Colt New Service at Bond during the dance, but accidentally shoots Fiona. The guards at Largo's estate are also armed with these revolvers.With the straight barrel and longish ejector rod knob, tha'ts likely a WW1 vintage .455.--Tecolote (talk) 03:23, 3 September 2014 (EDT)

Colt New Service .45 ACP
One of Largo's men holds his revolver.
A thug aims his New Service through the curtains

Smith & Wesson Model 10

The butler (Guy Laure) in the chateau fires a Smith & Wesson Model 10 at 007.

Smith & Wesson Model 10 Revolver - .38 Special
The butler and a bodyguard storm into the drawing room

M1 Carbine Sniper Rifle

Felix Leiter (Rik Van Nutter) fires a rifle with a scope at a shark to distract the other sharks as Bond dives. The barrel and front sight appears to be that of an M1 Carbine that resembles an Auto Ordnance with a pistol grip has been added to the stock.

The Modern Manufactured version of the M1 Carbine, with standard stock, from Auto-Ordnance (affiliated with Kahr Arms and Thompson Arms) - .30 Carbine
Felix aims his rifle

Remington 1100

Both Largo (Adolfo Celi) and Fiona (Luciana Paluzzi) fire sporting Remington 1100s with raised ribbed when target shooting. Bond claims to Largo that the shotgun would look better in the hands of a woman.

Remington Model 1100 Sporting Shotgun 12 Gauge
Fiona aims the shotgun
'That looks like a woman's gun.'
'You know much about guns, Mr. Bond?'
'No. I know a little bit about women.'
Largo hands Bond the shotgun.
Largo introduces Vargas by pointing his shotgun at him

Browning Auto-5

Bond fires a Browning Auto-5 when shooting with Largo.

Browning Auto 5 (pre WW2) - 12 gauge
After successfully hitting a clay pigeon from the hip, Bond remarks to Largo that firing accurately isn't difficult. One note to point out, When Sean shoots the clay pigeon out of the sky, he motions the force of the Auto-5's recoil (Not acted out), hinting that a live round was fired instead of blanks, as Bond is shooting at a clay pigeon.
Largo and Bond with the shotguns in a production still

MP40

Theme

The SPECTRE guards at Largo's residence and on the Disco Volante use MP40 submachine guns.

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MP40 submachine gun 9x19mm
1967
A guard at the main gate carries an MP40.
One of Largo's men on the Disco Volante holds an MP40.
One of Largo's men arrives at the pool with his MP40.

Sterling L2A3

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Some SPECTRE guards are briefly seen carrying Sterling L2A3s.

Sterling Submachine Gun 9x19mm
Largo's men left of the window carries a Sterling.

Browning M1919A4

A Coast Guard speedboat battling the Disco Volante has a .30-06 caliber Browning M1919A4 machine gun mounted on the bow.

Browning M1919 .30-06 on M2 tripod
A Coast Guarder fires at the Disco Volante.

Browning M2

The Disco Volante's 'cocoon' section carries two .50 BMG caliber Browning M2 Aircraft machine guns.

Browning M2 Aircraft - .50 BMG
Largo's men fire M2s at the Coast Guard.

Lahti L-39 Anti-Tank Rifle

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The Disco Volante's 'cocoon' section also has a Lahti L-39 20mm anti-tank rifle mounted, which is operated by a henchman (Arthur Howell).

Lahti L-39 20mm
Largo's men fire a Lahti L-39 at the Coast Guard. The L-39 is a semi-automatic weapon but the movie portrays it as fully automatic with virtually no recoil. Most likely the gun was never fired on-screen but rigged to fire flame only.

Spear Gun

Almost all underwater scenes (and a few above water) extensively feature spear guns used in battle.

'I think he got the point,' Bond tells Domino after using the Technisub Jaguar spear gun.
One of Largo's men underwater with a spear gun.
Largo's men prepare for underwater battle.

The Gunbarrel

Thunderball marks the first time actor Sean Connery was featured in the opening 'gunbarrel' sequence.

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Sean Connery uses the Walther in the gunbarrel sequence.


James Bond Films
EON ProductionsSean ConneryDr. No (1962) • From Russia with Love (1963) • Goldfinger (1964) • Thunderball (1965) • You Only Live Twice (1967) • Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
George LazenbyOn Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
Roger MooreLive and Let Die (1973) • The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) • The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) • Moonraker (1979) • For Your Eyes Only (1981) • Octopussy (1983) • A View to a Kill (1985)
Timothy DaltonThe Living Daylights (1987) • Licence to Kill (1989)
Pierce BrosnanGoldenEye (1995) • Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) • The World Is Not Enough (1999) • Die Another Day (2002)
Daniel CraigCasino Royale (2006)Quantum of Solace (2008) • Skyfall (2012) • Spectre (2015) • No Time to Die (2021)
Non-EON filmsBarry NelsonCasino Royale (1954)
David NivenCasino Royale (1967)
Sean ConneryNever Say Never Again (1983)
GoldenEye 007 (1997) • The World Is Not Enough (2000) • NightFire (2002) •
Quantum of Solace (2008) • GoldenEye 007 (2010) • Blood Stone (2010) • 007: Legends (2012)
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Binge Movie Aftertaste – James Bond Retrospective w/ Matthew Goudreau and Adam Bunch: You Only Live Twice (1967) and Casino Royale (1967)

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Before Star Wars, there was Bond. James Bond. It is a film franchise that has inspired everyone in in the industry from Steven Spielberg to Christopher Nolan to Rian Johnson. Eight actors have (unofficially) played the character over its almost sixty years in existence. And there is another one coming out this April. So what better time for the Binge Movie Aftertaste to gear up and cover a franchise that has been requested for years. Myself, Adam, and Matt are going to fire through a gun barrel the entire 26 film franchise, cultivating in a review of Cary Fukunaga’s No Time To Die, which is being heralded as Daniel Craig’s final bow as the character.

With a certified star in the lead and everything Eon putting out with James Bond making money, the franchise was on a roll. Despite taking a long time to get made and legal troubles following it, Thunderball was a certified hit, and Eon was anxious to keep the ball rolling. But Sean Connery was out in the press saying that You Only Live Twice was for sure going to be his last time wielding the Walther PPK. Does the movie once again defy the odds?

And then we get to. Well, a James Bond movie starring Orson Welles, Woody Allen, and Peter Sellers called Casino Royale. Kind of. Listen below to find out how all this came to be, and if all the talent behind the scenes made what they were capable of.

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