Sean Connery's James Bond was 'basically' a rapist, director of new 007 film No Time To Die says Sean Connery's Bond was ‘basically’ a rapist, director of the latest 007 film said The No Time To Die director is thought to be referring to a scene in Thunderball In the 1965 film, Bond meets nurse Patricia Fearing, who rejects his advances, pushing him away when he forcibly kisses her and later takes off her clothes
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Sean Connery's James Bond was ‘basically’ a rapist, the director of the latest 007 film has said.
No Time To Die director Cary Fukunaga is thought to have been referring to a scene in Thunderball.
In the 1965 film, Bond meets nurse Patricia Fearing, played by Molly Peters, who rejects his advances, pushing him away when he forcibly kisses her.
Later she begs Bond not to tell her boss about something as she would lose her job. The spy replies: ‘Well, I suppose my silence could have a price.’
Troubling scene: Sean Connery's James Bond was ‘basically’ a rapist, director of the latest 007 film said. Pictured: Bond with nurse Patricia, played by Molly Peters, in 1965 film Thunderball
Miss Fearing