Go deep inside the villain's lair where 007 met up with two formidable femme fatales named Bambi and Thumper in Diamonds Are Forever. The James Bond films are noted for their amazing sets, and the Elrod home is no exception. Production designer Ken Adam created this one in Palm Springs in 1971. The lair--with its futuristic, fortress-like trappings--would set the standard for all Bond films to come, but this John Lautner masterpiece of modern architecture actually wasn't even close to what the script called for: a ranch house in a ghost town outside of Las Vegas and California.In Diamonds Are Forever, Elrod was used as the home for a character named Willard Whyte (played by Jimmy Dean), the reclusive billionaire who holds a vital clue to the whereabouts of Blofeld, Bond's archenemy. It's no coincidence that Dean's character bears resemblance to Howard Hughes, a well-known billionaire of the time. There were discussions that maybe Hughes had died and his minions were running his empire, which sort of influenced the movie's story line, so the house needed to be something that would belong to a visionary, futuristic billionaire who knew design. The home incorporates rugged rock outcroppings to create a massive circular concrete and glass structure.