The first music part is from Johann Sebastian Bach- Air on a G String and the second is from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart- Piano Concerto No.21 Elvira Madigan
@@Anonymous-o8j The only bonds I like are the ones made from Dr. No and everyone up to and including Licence to Kill the ones made after Licence are quite frankly bloody boring. And do we have to have another one? I won't be going to see that, seeing Craig's Casino Royale was more than enough
Stromberg is very underrated IMO. Jaws is the more fun and formidable villain in the movie, for sure - but I think the beauty of Stromberg is that someone of Curd Jurgen’s caliber chose to play the role straight, when most actors would have gone bigger with it. He clearly saw the character was an ice-cold sociopath, and he portrayed the role as such very accurately. I think people expect something more akin to Donald Pleasence or his Curd’s successor Michel Lonsdale. Regardless I think he’s a bit unsung.
I've always liked Curd Jürgen's performance as Stromberg. I'm also German myself. The only thing I would have wished for was that he would have been a bit more active himself and not just sitting around in his headquarters giving orders and pressing buttons. I know he's more of a thinker than a fighter type, but Goldfinger also took up arms himself and fought Bond briefly.
I just watched a random Derrick episode (german crime show from the 70s) and to my surprise it was the same actor that played the villain in that episode as the one who played Stromberg. Crazy
I've heard the name but despite being British I no nothing about "Are You Being Served?", what's it like?, what's it about?, please tell, who knows?, I could end up liking it
@@jamesmarshall1520It was a comedy show about the staff of a London department store and their misadventures. It ran from 1972 and 1985. It’s classic British comedy of the time, full of madcap antics and subtly disguised humor.
@@hugodrax71 ... I didn't say Stromberg wasn't great ... he was. Curt Jurgens, indeed, did do a great job as a very good and convincing Bond villain. But Richard Kiel as "JAWS" became a LEGENDARY henchman, and in ways, did outshine Jurgens.
Well Stromberg was originally supposed to be Blofeld, but Kevin Mclorey wouldn't allow Ion films to use Blofeld or SPECTRE. So we unfortunately got Stromberg
Later in the movie, before Bond meets Stromberg for the 1st time, he spots in one of the Aquariums a severed hand. Could be what the tiger shark left of the poor girl.
Had this played this at my Mum's funeral more than 20 years ago after hearing it in this film. It really suits playing against slow moving objects. Stronbergs lair in the film and the coffin moving through the cutrains at the funeral. :(
Curt Jurgens played the Nazi submarine commander in The Enemy Below it's a great war movie with Robert Mitchum as the captain of the American destroyer hunting the sub.
+2ndltalfredludlow I do not think Corinne was that treacherous. that was a disturbing scene as well. Jill Masterson being painted gold is another one. DON"T cheat Auric Goldfinger in cards.
Anyone who knew about his plan could end up talking. He reduced that risk by killing them. A similar thing happened to everyone who worked on Zorin's plan in the mine in A View To A Kill when they shot everybody.
The price of a traitor and betrayal poor woman! She should have been put in prison for that and not met such a bad ending her death in such a grusome way
Super late reply I know, lol, however I always felt much worse for the woman who betrayed Drax in Moonraker, as she was chased in the woods by hunters as the hounds took her down, felt really painful to me as a kid and the score did not help, This seems much quicker and humane in comparison.
TheBosSauveli From what I gather, he spoke several languages fluently. He did work in Britain few times, including BBC dramas, which may explain a British influence on his English tongue. His voice does still have an Austrian twang to it, like a raspy Arnie
@@thecelticdruid.6681 Yes under her tights they were showing all the way down. I think I would of held my skirt down and screamed as I went down the slide lol.
@@adamcade604 It's the first Bond movie I saw in the cinema as a kid with my late father. THEN Moonraker came out after that, Hooked on Bond ever since. Magical
A little Straus or Mozart,in the background and sharks eating people - the epitome of a Bond villain.
Dummkop* that was Bach's Air in G.
@@Amthaus2600Yes, correct, it is Bach.
The first music part is from Johann Sebastian Bach- Air on a G String and the second is from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart- Piano Concerto No.21 Elvira Madigan
air from bach is wonderfull
The chief villain kills his employees when they mess up. That's a good Bond tradition in the old Bond movies.
The old bonds by far the best
Yeah, I miss the old fashioned wackiness of the vintage Bond films.
@@Anonymous-o8j They were an adventure.
@@vsboy2577 yeah, they are too serious now smh.
@@Anonymous-o8j absolutely and not as entertaining .
@@Anonymous-o8j The only bonds I like are the ones made from Dr. No and everyone up to and including Licence to Kill the ones made after Licence are quite frankly bloody boring. And do we have to have another one? I won't be going to see that, seeing Craig's Casino Royale was more than enough
Stromberg is very underrated IMO. Jaws is the more fun and formidable villain in the movie, for sure - but I think the beauty of Stromberg is that someone of Curd Jurgen’s caliber chose to play the role straight, when most actors would have gone bigger with it. He clearly saw the character was an ice-cold sociopath, and he portrayed the role as such very accurately. I think people expect something more akin to Donald Pleasence or his Curd’s successor Michel Lonsdale. Regardless I think he’s a bit unsung.
True
Love how Stromberg can do anything with the push of a button!
My favorite bond villan
Like blowing up a helicopter in mid air
And have a woman be eaten by a shark
And with one call.
Even he tries to drop bond in!😂
I've always liked Curd Jürgen's performance as Stromberg. I'm also German myself. The only thing I would have wished for was that he would have been a bit more active himself and not just sitting around in his headquarters giving orders and pressing buttons.
I know he's more of a thinker than a fighter type, but Goldfinger also took up arms himself and fought Bond briefly.
Putin stole the idea of Stromberg's long table LOL
Jurgens very scary in "The Mephisto Waltz." He was very opposed to the Nazi Party.
Although Curd Jürgens is German, Karl Stromberg’s character is Swedish FYI.
Stromberg eats lobster while doing anything his heart desires. Go Stromberg, Go Stromberg Go! I’m sure he can get jiggy with it 😁
I just watched a random Derrick episode (german crime show from the 70s) and to my surprise it was the same actor that played the villain in that episode as the one who played Stromberg. Crazy
He is a sophisticated man listening to classical.
0:09 - the man in the darker blue suit is Milo Sperber, who was Mr Grossman for a season on my favorite British comedy, "Are You Being Served?"
I've heard the name but despite being British I no nothing about "Are You Being Served?", what's it like?, what's it about?, please tell, who knows?, I could end up liking it
@@jamesmarshall1520It was a comedy show about the staff of a London department store and their misadventures. It ran from 1972 and 1985. It’s classic British comedy of the time, full of madcap antics and subtly disguised humor.
3:39 "Every person who even comes into contact with that microfilm... *is to be eliminated."*
3:46 Jaws: "😁".
This was one of those Bond films, where the "henchman" (JAWS) outshines the villain (STROMBERG).
No, Stromberg was great. Curt Jurgens did a top job
@@hugodrax71 ... I didn't say Stromberg wasn't great ... he was. Curt Jurgens, indeed, did do a great job as a very good and convincing Bond villain. But Richard Kiel as "JAWS" became a LEGENDARY henchman, and in ways, did outshine Jurgens.
Well Stromberg was originally supposed to be Blofeld, but Kevin Mclorey wouldn't allow Ion films to use Blofeld or SPECTRE. So we unfortunately got Stromberg
@@jg772006 I much preferred Tee Hee in Live and Let Die. Always felt Jaws was way OTT, a villain more for kids to talk about.
This is because Jaws had more screen time and actions than Stromberg. Moreover, Stromberg spent most of the screen time just seating.
Later in the movie, before Bond meets Stromberg for the 1st time, he spots in one of the Aquariums a severed hand. Could be what the tiger shark left of the poor girl.
Yes it was her.😮
I'm was expecting to see her high heels also with her feet in them when it showed her hand.
2:45 Meanwhile at the Legion of Doom...
Stromberg was a cool bad guy.
His underwater city was a good plan just if he wouldn’t have nuked the whole world for it
@@godzillasimpson8357 yep.
That he was so was Hugo Drax
@@robertgibbs7513 yeah and they even had similar goals, though drax’s was more large scale.
@@bcrunch4232 both had Jaws as henchman in both fed women to their pets plus Bond enjoyed killing them both
"It was you who betrayed me..."
I feel it the same :)
Sounds like a demon robot voice lol.
Now you will paydapenalty
Dropping a young woman into a shark tank and watching her being eaten alive?
Even by dark mage standards, that's fucked up.
thanks man love this scene. thumbs
En 2:22 aparece la música clásica de Mozart Concierto de Piano N° 21 Andante. Linda música.
Thank you. This is why I looked up this scene.
Had this played this at my Mum's funeral more than 20 years ago after hearing it in this film. It really suits playing against slow moving objects. Stronbergs lair in the film and the coffin moving through the cutrains at the funeral. :(
@@heene I am sorry for your loss, however you have good taste. Blessings.
Jürgens privat villa had windows in the basement to his swimmingpool.
So he could watch whats going on under water. Maybe this film was a inspiration.
"You've shot your bolt Stromberg! Now it's my turn!"
Then he shoots him twice in the groin and twice in the chest
that shark isn't biting but just sniffing
I thought the same lol especially her private parts.
Did you expect the shark to bite the stuntwoman for real?
Strongberg is tough villan
1:20. Penalty is shark food
Curt Jurgens played the Nazi submarine commander in The Enemy Below it's a great war movie with Robert Mitchum as the captain of the American destroyer hunting the sub.
He was anything but a NAZI in that film. Nb. Curd was arrested by the NAZIs for his anti Hitlerism.
He’s also General Gunther Blumentritt in THE LONGEST DAY
YYYESS SIR!!
I actually felt sorry for that girl who got eaten by the sharks.
+2ndltalfredludlow I do not think Corinne was that treacherous. that was a disturbing scene as well.
Jill Masterson being painted gold is another one. DON"T cheat Auric Goldfinger in cards.
Roger Moore befriended a guy who played Stromberg.
01:17 Stromberg is eating lobster and feeding his sharks he has no remorse
Who was the lady who got killed by the shark. Karl was a nasty man. Loved how the two men reacted over the elevator.
+Chris Peplinski that was British actress Marilyn Galsworthy...
He put her out for selling information about his buisness plan. That’s mob and gang life for you.
Bach's Air on G String
thanks dude
Fantastic. Stromberg is a top 5 Bond villain. Jaws is a moron and was a really silly storyline creation.
I would of taken the stairs if they were available
I get why he killed the girl but why did he kill the other two , did he just not want to pay them ?
Yes, he double crossed them.
Anyone who knew about his plan could end up talking. He reduced that risk by killing them. A similar thing happened to everyone who worked on Zorin's plan in the mine in A View To A Kill when they shot everybody.
I’ve always felt killing the girl was just for ruthless show and that Beckman and Marcovitz were the actual thieves and thus blown up in consequence
I THINK I'LL TAKE THE STAIRS
If I leave Strombergs rig, I'll take the boat instead of the Helicopter.
0:49: Come on, it's 1977. Did she fall out of a time machine from the 1940s?
I have a work colleague who strikingly resembles the unfortunate assistant in this, many times I look at her reminds me of this scene.
+TheHasanMurat Maybe I should say it to her as she resigned from her job 8 months ago, and also she dislikes James Bond oddly enough :/
The price of a traitor and betrayal poor woman! She should have been put in prison for that and not met such a bad ending her death in such a grusome way
If you thought thats gruesome enough, watch License to Kill with Timothy Dalton as Bond. Felix Leiter gets it brutally worse with a shark.
My Gosh! That secretary looks remarkably similar to my ex wife.
En 1:00 esta la musica clásica de Bach. ;-) Buena ¿no?
Air on the G string - J.S. Bach
this is a coldest kill this guy has no regard for human life i like the booby traps
Super late reply I know, lol, however I always felt much worse for the woman who betrayed Drax in Moonraker, as she was chased in the woods by hunters as the hounds took her down, felt really painful to me as a kid and the score did not help, This seems much quicker and humane in comparison.
One of the darkest scenes in a Bond film
Which one is Bechmann at 2:09?
To me, it seems kinda passive-aggressive seeing a person getting eaten alive by sharks with classical music
playing in the background.
rip richard kiel
Zurd Jürgens. The best.
+Bruningable Z Curd himself!
I wonder where did Curt Jürgens have learned that british accent.He was a very gifted guy, I suppose.
TheBosSauveli From what I gather, he spoke several languages fluently. He did work in Britain few times, including BBC dramas, which may explain a British influence on his English tongue. His voice does still have an Austrian twang to it, like a raspy Arnie
That’s a German accent, not a British accent.
weeeeee waterslide 1:12
You actually see her knickers!!
@@thecelticdruid.6681 Yes under her tights they were showing all the way down. I think I would of held my skirt down and screamed as I went down the slide lol.
I wish i had a elvator witch had a deirxt link to the shark tank
This model was in a Disney encyclopedia we. Had as children. Bach chamber music for a civalised meal. 🤔.
Two ordinary average guys,blend right in.....
Professor Markovisch and Dr.Beckman
Curt Jurgens in Enemy Below in 1957 - th-cam.com/video/vQpUorRv804/w-d-xo.html
And the trailer - th-cam.com/video/oRXXjWZoVK0/w-d-xo.html
1:40 A Woman 👩 and a Shark 🦈 underwater.
What is he right or wrong we may never know
Curd Jurgens' gf married Niki Lauda just before his crash at the Nurbugring in 1976.
Marlene Knaus and she met Niki at a party hosted by Curt (sorry!) or Curd.
This is Elon Kusk house?? or Bill Gays house??
i felt bad for her :(
The funeral was at sea.
👍🏾
Helicopter Pilot had a bad day at the office. Harsh.
3:26 These two evolved from Sluggsy and Horror in the book.
why almost every bond antagonists are germans lol ?
So cruel.
Klaus Schwab.
And yet again KEN ADAMS sets made these films
How comes the shark didn't eat Stromberg's cameraman
Warkop dki nano indekost
They do not look like jehovahs witnesses ...
Putin and Wagner's Private Jet.
at 2:16 Stromberg should of thrown the 2 business men into the shark pool too
Personally I always wanted naomi to suffocate them with her ample bosom.
The Shark was not hungry anymore 😅
This movie is basically a remake of You Only Live Twice, even down to the bomb proof shutters
And it's better in every aspect than you only live twice so one of the best remakes
@@adamcade604 It's the first Bond movie I saw in the cinema as a kid with my late father. THEN Moonraker came out after that, Hooked on Bond ever since. Magical
@@peterfranks6243 the same director Lewis Gilbert and a similar story line
Everyone who knows even a little about sharks is aware that 99% nothing would have happened to the girl
PS I swam with sharks dozens of times
I would of taken the stairs if they were available