Live And Let Die (1973)

Cars
1947 AEC Regent III
1947 AEC Regent III
Plate #: FM 0591
Bond and Solitaire steal a double decker bus after uncovering Kananga’s heroin business. During a chase with police, the bus loses its top floor and is barely recognizable.
 
Gadgets
Shark Gun with Compressed Gas Pellets
Shark Gun with Compressed Gas Pellets
Fortunately for Bond, this single bullet of shark gun ammunition is magnetic. 007 pulls it to himself with his magnetic wristwatch while tied up in Live And Let Die. He activates the round and shoves it down Mr. Big’s throat – with big and deadly results!

 

The Rolex
The Rolex
Live And Let Die sees one of the best gadget-laden watches for 007 to use. It is equipped with an incredibly powerful electro-magnet which can ‘deflect the path of a bullet’. As well as the repel setting which deflects, it can also attract which almost helps 007 when some hungry alligators want him to come to dinner. The magnetic setting is useful to 007 on many occasions. As if that wasn’t enough, the watch also comes fitted with a rim which can rotate at high speed, turning it into a miniaturized saw.

 

Toiletry Bag
Toiletry Bag
This toiletry bag is for the complex man on a mission. Alongside simple shaving cream, it has several items every spy needs for a trip!

 

Toiletry Bag - Hairbrush Radio
Toiletry Bag – Hairbrush Radio
This brush doubles as a two-way radio. As Bond is about to use it, he realizes his room might be bugged, so he stops short of saying anything. Later on, he uses it to send a message to MI6 in morse code.

 

Toiletry Bag - Bug Detector
Toiletry Bag – Bug Detector
Bond uses this device to search for bugs (listening devices) in his hotel room. He finds one on a statue and one on a couch’s fabric button.

 

Movie Gadgets
Deadly Scarecrow
Deadly Scarecrow
Mr. Big uses these carefully-placed camera-eyed scarecrows to monitor his property. They also contain a gun, which was used to target and kill Bond girl Rosie Carver as she attempted to escape.

 

“A Genuine Felix Lighter”
When Bond is picked up by Harold Strutter of the CIA, he wonders where the sound of Felix Leiter’s voice is coming from in the car. It is pointed out to him that the speaker is in the lighter, and Bond quickly quips this pun.

 

Flute Radio
Flute Radio
After playing a few notes and commenting on a beautiful day, Baron Samedi uses this flute radio to notify Mr. Big that Bond and Solitaire are heading for the hill.

 

Tee Hee's Hand Clamp
Tee Hee’s Hand Clamp
Tee Hee’s hand clamp is not only used for tossing chicken meat to crocodiles (who originally took his hand in the first place), it’s also almost used to torture Bond by snipping off his fingers. It’s eventually used to Bond’s advantage though, by locking it to a train window so Tee Hee can be tossed off.

 

Shock Headphone Plunger
Shock Headphone Plunger
During a meeting at the United Nations, MI6’s Agent Dawes is keeping tabs on Mr. Kananga’s activity, until he is electrocuted via his headphones and this special plunger which sent the deadly shock.