Continuity mistake: During the chase scene with the police, Bond swerves past a driver in a dark green 1956 Plymouth Savoy. As the police cars pass the Plymouth, the scene cuts to an inside shot of the car with the driver yelling. Then, the driver loses control of the car and rolls it over. The car that crashes is a green 1955 Chevrolet 210 series, not the 1956 Plymouth.

The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
Plot summary
Directed by: Guy Hamilton
Starring: Christopher Lee, Desmond Llewelyn, Roger Moore, Bernard Lee, Lois Maxwell, Britt Ekland, Maud Adams
Bond must defeat an assassin, Fransisco Scaramanga, a man who is said to need only one shot to kill an opponent with his weapon, the Golden Gun. Bond is lured to Scaramanga's fun house where he must win to survive against the Man with the Golden Gun.
Francisco Scaramanga: A duel between titans. My golden gun against your Walther PPK. Each of us with a 50-50 chance.
James Bond: Six bullets to your one?
Francisco Scaramanga: I only need one.
Trivia: Although not well-known at the time, the film would be the last Bond movie that Harry Salzman would produce.
Question: When Bond goes to the fighting ring and discovers that Maud Adams is dead, was that really a dummy of her? It sure looked like one to me.
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Chosen answer: No, it was the actor.