Luciana Paluzzi
Luciana Paluzzi is one of the many brunettes prepared to become world-class stars after the death of Gina Llobrigida. After making appearances on both coasts of the Atlantic in the 1950s in movies like Three Coins in the Fountain, (1954), and Sea Fury, (1958) Luciana Paluzzi had a shot at American TV fame in the character of Simone Genet in the spy weekly Five Fingers in 1959. She met with Bond producers in the year 1965 to consider whether she could be considered as the leading girl Domino Derval for Thunderball. Terence Young gave her Fiona Volpe as one of a handful of women able to resist Mr. Bond's attraction. Fiona, as a punishment she is killed by the floor of the club by Bond's associates. James, who then lay her dead body at a nearby dining table then asks "Does it bother you if I sit this one out?" The fault is not with her. Luciana Paluzzi was able to maintain her European career in the 1970s by directing this blockbuster. The films like Captain Nemo & The Underwater City (in 1969), The Six Million Dollar Man (in 1973) as well as The Klansman(in 1974) and The Greek Tycoon were all in production during the period of.
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