Honor Blackman Says Pussy Galore Was No Bimbo
It seems that every time a new Bond film is released there are countless articles about the role of Bond Girls and how finally, for the first time ever, a Bond Girls is equal to Bond himself. This was especially prevalant during the releases of Tomorrow Never Dies and Die Another Day, where the Bond Girls were secret agents themselves and almost as Bondian as 007.
However, with each new movie there is also a bevvy of former Bond Girls defending their performances as “strong for the time” or some similar statement. The lastest of these defenses comes from the 80 year old Honor Blackman, who played Pussy Galore in 1964′s Goldfinger.
According to Thaindian News:
“In so many of the films, the girls just looked at James and fell flat on their backs,” the Telegraph quoted her, as saying. “Yet Pussy Galore was a career woman – a pilot who had her own air force, which was very impressive. She was never a bimbo,” she added.
She says that Pussy was a realistic depiction of a modern woman.
“Pussy’s flying a plane, so she’s got to be a strong feminist, but then she collapses into Bond’s arms at the end.”
“Deary me. Unfortunately women do do that. We’re good at our jobs, but if we fall in love, we’re a bit stupid,” she added.
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