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One of the most infamous decisions in cinema history was George Lazenby's rejection of a one million dollar deal to play James Bond in six more movies after "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" (1969). His agent told him that Bond was a fad who would be irrelevant in the 1970's. Lazenby foolishly listened, and as a result he was blackballed by the entire film industry and has become a joke for the rest of his life. But what if Lazenby accepted the deal and continued to play Bond for the next six films?