DECEMBER 2024 - The Man With The Golden Gun 50th Anniversary
1974-2024 |
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18 December
2024
007 MAGAZINE
looks back at the production of The Man With The Golden Gun,
released 50 years ago as the 9th entry in the long-running James
Bond film series. Roger Moore’s second James Bond film hit
cinemas 18-months after his debut in the box-office smash
Live And Let Die (1973), which finally proved that audiences
would accept a new actor as Ian Fleming’s secret agent 007.
“An
assassin that's second to none...” |
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DECEMBER 2024 - 007 MAGAZINE reviews the new documentary From
Roger Moore With Love |
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13 December
2024
From Roger Moore With Love - in selected UK cinemas 15-18
December 2024, and screened on BBC2 Christmas Day 9.00pm.
Friends, family and co-stars take part in this revealing and
entertaining look at British icon Roger Moore and his rise to
global fame. With rare home-movie footage, it follows his
journey from shy London schoolboy to teenage knitwear model to
global TV heartthrob, from The Saint and The
Persuaders to his decade-defining role as James Bond, a part
he made his own.
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Read 007 MAGAZINE's
review of From Roger Moore With Love |
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NOVEMBER 2024 - La-La Land Records announces two new expanded
and remastered 007 CDs |
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29 November
2024
La-La Land Records have announced two newly remastered editions of
John Barry's soundtracks for The Man With The Golden Gun
(1974) and Moonraker (1979). Released to celebrate the
45th and 50th anniversary of the respective films, both CDs
feature the remastered and expanded film score presentation on
disc one, with a remastered version of the original soundtrack
album on the second disc - plus additional bonus tracks, alternate
cues and source music. Moonraker will also include demo
versions of the title track with early lyrics performed by Oscar©
and GRAMMY© winner Paul Williams.
Limited to
5,000 units the CDs are available exclusively from
La-La Land Records or the
007store.com for the first 90 days of release.
The Man With The Golden Gun
Order from
La-La Land or
007 Store
Moonraker Order from
La-La Land or
007 Store |
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NOVEMBER 2024 - Bonhams Rock, Pop & Film online auction 25
November - 4 December 2024 |
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Bonhams
Rock, Pop & Film online auction
25 November to 4 December 2024
Several James Bond items are featured in the auction,
including scripts and correspondence relating to Jack
Whittingham and the writing of James Bond of the Secret
Service; Bert Luxford's original production drawing of Rosa
Klebb's ‘poison-tipped shoe blade’ seen in From Russia With
Love (1963); a rare 1960 Sean Connery publicity photographic
portrait by Vaslav [pictured left], and many publicity stills -
including original photographs of designer Maurice Binder and
models shooting the credit titles for The Spy Who Loved Me
(1977).
Also included
are several items from the personal collection of James Bond
actor Roger Moore, and Diana Rigg's copy of the spiral-bound
premiere brochure from On Her Majesty's Secret Service
(1969).
FULL CATALOGUE |
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NOVEMBER 2024 - Michael G. Wilson & Barbara Broccoli receive the
Irving G. Thalberg Award |
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18 November
2024
At the Academy's 15th
Governors Awards, Honorary Oscars were presented to composer & producer
Quincy Jones (1933-2024) and casting director Juliet Taylor;
along with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award to filmmaker
Richard Curtis, and the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award to James
Bond producers Michael G. Wilson & Barbara Broccoli. The four
Oscar® statuettes were presented at a ceremony held on Sunday November 17, 2024, at The Ray Dolby Ballroom in Los
Angeles.
FULL STORY AND ACCEPTANCE
SPEECHES |
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NOVEMBER 2024 - Vic Flick (1937-2024) |
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14 November
2024 Vic Flick (born Victor Harold Flick on May 14, 1937), the
English guitarist
renowned for his distinctive riff on
‘The James Bond Theme’, has died at the age of 87.
Joining the John Barry Seven in 1958, Vic Flick began a
long-standing collaboration with its band leader & composer that
would make musical history. His guitar work was prominent on
tracks such as his own 1961 composition ‘Zapata’, and ‘Hit and
Miss’ - the theme for the
popular BBC television show Juke Box Jury (1959-67). But it will
be his lead guitar on ‘The
James Bond Theme’ which accompanied
Maurice Binder's main titles
for Dr. No
(1962) that cemented his (and John Barry's) place in cinematic
history. Contractually credited as being written by
Monty
Norman, but arranged by
John Barry,
‘The James Bond Theme’ has been used in some form or other in
each of the 25 EON Productions James Bond films.
Vic Flick
played guitar on all of John Barry's James Bond soundtrack
recordings from 1963 to 1967. His playing can be heard prominently on the track ‘Gypsy Camp’
in From Russia With
Love (1963), which he improvised during the recording
session; and his later ad-libbed Bluegrass-style banjo
plucking as James Bond (Sean Connery) arrives at Auric Stud in Kentucky (filmed
at Pinewood Studios) in the 1964
classic Goldfinger.
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Vic Flick
returned to the series one final time with
Licence To Kill in
1989, in which his distinctive rendition of ‘The James Bond Theme’ is
heard during the opening gun barrel sequence and throughout the
film. He also played on an unreleased version of ‘The James Bond
Theme’ with Eric Clapton. As a prolific session musician, Vic Flick
also featured on numerous 1960s recordings including the
Tom Jones
hits ‘It’s Not Unusual’ and ‘What’s New Pussycat?’, Peter and
Gordon’s ‘A World Without Love’, and Petula Clark’s ‘Downtown’.
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NOVEMBER 2024 - The World Is Not Enough 25th Anniversary
1999-2024 |
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8 November
2024
007 MAGAZINE
looks back at the production of The World Is Not Enough,
released 25 years ago as the 19th entry in the long-running
James Bond film series. Following the action-packed Tomorrow
Never Dies (1997), Pierce Brosnan’s third 007 adventure was
a conscious attempt to craft a more realistic fantasy, with new
writers and a director chosen for his dramatic background.
TWENTIETH CENTURY BOND |
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NOVEMBER
2024 - Paul Engelen (1949-2024) |
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3 November
2024
Acclaimed British make-up artist Paul Engelen has
died at the age of 75. Engelen worked on six James Bond films
over three decades, and created some of the series’ signature
make-up designs.
After working
as chief make-up artist on Gold (1975), starring Roger
Moore and directed by
Peter Hunt,
Engelen then joined the EON Productions James Bond series with
The Man With The
Golden Gun (1974). After creating the prosthetic third
nipple for Scaramanga (Christopher
Lee), and webbed hands of Stromberg (Curt
Jurgens) in The
Spy Who Loved Me (1977), Engelen then shared the make-up
duties on Moonraker
(1979) with French artist Monique Archambault. |
Paul Engelen
then worked on other high-profile British-made films including
Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984)
[which earned him an Academy Award nomination shared with Rick
Baker], Little Shop of Horrors (1986), Empire of the
Sun (1987) and Batman (1989). In 1994 Engelen worked
on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein for director Kenneth
Branagh, which earned him another Academy Award nomination for
Robert De Niro's creature make-up. After working on Star
Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999) with George
Lucas, and Ridley Scott's Gladiator (2000), Paul Engelen
returned to the James Bond franchise with
Die Another Day
(2002) - creating Zao's (Rick
Yune) diamond encrusted facial make-up. Following Troy
(2004), and Steven Spielberg's Munich (2005) starring
Daniel Craig, Engelen rejoined to the 007 series once again to
design the make-up for Craig's debut as James Bond in
Casino Royale
(2006) - including Le Chiffre's (Mads
Mikkelsen) blood weeping eye, and other realistic facial
wounds for supporting players such as Valentine Nonyela
[pictured above with Engelen]. Paul Engelen returned as Make-up
Supervisor on Quantum
of Solace (2008), although the ‘Bond Girls’ make-up and
hair was overseen by
Naomie Donne. |
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NOVEMBER 2024 - James Bond props and costumes auctioned by PROPSTORE
in London |
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Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction
London 14th - 17th November 2024
Many significant James Bond props and costumes are featured in the live
auction including the original hand-painted Robert McGinnis
artwork used on the Diamonds Are Forever (1971) posters.
Several components from the Ken Wallis designed autogyro “Little
Nellie” from You Only Live Twice (1967), and promotional
stills from the collection of photographer Keith Hamshere are
included. This important sale features costumes, weapons, and
unique production materials from the James Bond films - many of
which have never been offered in auction before.
PREVIEW OF IMPORTANT LOTS &
RESULTS
FULL CATALOGUE
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OCTOBER 2024 - 007 MAGAZINE reviews Robert Sellers’ new book The
Search For Bond |
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28 October
2024
FASCINATING BUT FLAWED
LUKE G. WILLIAMS reviews Robert Sellers’ new tome The
Search For Bond, which examines the rollercoaster stories
behind who was – and wasn’t – cast as James Bond…
The Search For Bond
review |
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OCTOBER 2024 - Rolls-Royce Celebrates Sixty Years of Goldfinger
With Phantom Extended |
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26 October
2024
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
has unveiled a one-of-one Phantom Extended that pays homage to the 1964
James Bond film, Goldfinger – one of twelve Rolls-Royce appearances
in the 007 film franchise. Revealed in the film’s 60th anniversary year,
it takes inspiration from the 1937 Phantom III Sedanca de Ville owned by
the eponymous villain, Auric Goldfinger. This story is masterfully
explored in Phantom Goldfinger, with exquisite and ingenious Bespoke
features linking to the plot and iconography of this enduring film.
FULL STORY AND IMAGES |
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OCTOBER 2024 - Aston Martin reveals new DB12 Goldfinger
Edition |
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15 October
2024
Aston Martin have
revealed their new DB12 Goldfinger Edition.
Commemorating the third James Bond film’s 60th anniversary, the first to feature an
Aston Martin, the DB12 Goldfinger Edition is limited to just 60
cars and celebrates the long-standing partnership between the luxury car
manufacturer and 007.
FULL STORY AND
IMAGES |
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OCTOBER 2024 - Jordan Klein (1925-2024) |
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1 October
2024
Cinematographer Jordan Klein, best known for his
ground-breaking underwater work on three James Bond films
including Thunderball (1965), has died at the age of 98.
As Underwater Engineer on Thunderball he constructed and
modified various craft from Production Designer Ken Adam's
designs in order
that they would function underwater as real vehicles.
Jordan Klein
was born on December 1, 1925 in
Cleveland, Ohio, and at an early age moved
with his family to Miami, Florida where he would spend much of
his life. After service in the US Navy during WWII, Klein began manufacturing
underwater photographic equipment and came to the attention of
the movie industry. In 1965 he teamed with
Ricou Browning, who directed
the pioneering underwater sequences for
Thunderball. Working with Ivan Tors
Underwater Studios Ltd, and underwater cameraman
Lamar Boren
(1917-1986), Jordan Klein was directly acknowledged for his contribution
to the team by Ivan Tors (1916-1983), who accepted the Academy Award for Best
Special Effects on behalf of
John Stears in 1966. Jordan Klein
also worked on the brief underwater shark sequence
filmed in The Bahamas for
Live And Let Die (1973)
[uncredited], and later re-teamed with Ricou Browning as
underwater cameraman on
Never Say Never Again (1983).
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OCTOBER 2024 -La-La Land Records announce Goldfinger
60th Anniversary remastered CD |
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1 October
2024
To commemorate
the 60th Anniversary of the release of Goldfinger (1964),
La-La Land Records have announced a newly remastered edition of
John Barry's classic soundtrack. This new CD release
re-sequences the original album tracks into film order for the
first time and includes additional material, including a
mono mix of the title song that offers a different vocal
performance by Shirley Bassey.
This special release is limited to 5,000 units, with new
exclusive liner notes by journalist and author Jon Burlingame,
and art design by Dan Goldwasser.
Limited to
5,000 units the CD is available exclusively from
La-La Land Records or the
007store.com for the first 90 days of its release. |
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SEPTEMBER 2024 -
Burlington Arcade celebrates 60 Years of Goldfinger |
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18 September
2024
In homage to the 1964 classic Goldfinger, London's
Burlington Arcade has created a unique 007 experience – The
007. Featuring two luxuriously designed bars, The 007
is open until December 31, 2024, where fans may enjoy a dash of
007 with signature cocktails specially created in partnership
with Belvedere, Blackwell Rum, Champagne Bollinger and
Macallan. In the downstairs bar seek out iconic movie props
including Oddjob’s hat, a Fort Knox gold bar, Goldfinger’s golf
shoes and the spyhole clock from his private plane.
FULL STORY AND IMAGES |
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SEPTEMBER 2024 - James Bond
Back In Action! Goldfinger 60th Anniversary 1964-2024 |
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17
September 2024
007 MAGAZINE looks back at the
production of Goldfinger, released 60 years ago as the
third entry in the long-running James Bond film series. The film
went on to become a box-office sensation upon its release in
September 1964, and is still widely regarded as one of the high
points of the franchise. Goldfinger initiated the global
phenomenon of ‘Bondmania’ that consolidated the series’ success
in the 1960s.
JAMES BOND BACK IN ACTION! |
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SEPTEMBER 2024 - 007 ACTION exhibition opens in Vienna |
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7 September
2024
007 Action had
its VIP opening on September 4, 2024 in Vienna, attended by
James Bond actresses Maryam d’Abo (The Living Daylights)
and Caterina Murino (Casino Royale), special effects
supervisor Chris Corbould OBE and stunt co-ordinator Lee
Morrison.
“It’s wonderful to be back in Vienna where we filmed The
Living Daylights and see how the legacy of Bond continues to
captivate new audiences,” said Maryam d’Abo.
Caterina Murino added: “It’s an honour to be a part of the James
Bond franchise and be here in Vienna to see this vast collection
of iconic vehicles, watches and miniatures.”
FULL STORY AND IMAGES |
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AUGUST 2024 - James Bond props and costumes auctioned by PROPSTORE
in Los Angeles |
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Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction
Los Angeles 15th - 18th August 2024
Several
important James Bond props and costumes are featured in the live
auction including items from Moonraker (1979), May Day's
(Grace Jones) Eiffel tower jumpsuit from A View To A Kill
(1985); a leather jacket worn by Pierce Brosnan's stunt double
in Tomorrow Never Dies (1997); Daniel Craig's Tom Ford
suit from Skyfall (2012), and Louis Jourdan's distinctive
beige jacket from Octopussy (1983).
Also included
in the auction are several props and background items, along
with the now obligatory casino gaming chips from Licence To
Kill
(1989) and Casino Royale (2006).
PREVIEW OF IMPORTANT LOTS
FULL CATALOGUE
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AUGUST 2024 - Ian Fleming Publications unveil Michael Gillette’s New
007 Hardback Covers |
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12 August
2024
Today marks
exactly 60 years since the death of Ian Lancaster Fleming –
journalist, father, ‘the world’s worst stockbroker’, and of
course, creator of the world-famous secret agent, James Bond.
To mark this date, and celebrate Fleming’s legacy, Ian Fleming
Publications have revealed the covers for their new hardback
editions of all fourteen of Fleming’s original 007 adventures,
created by legendary designer Michael Gillette. These prestige hardbacks
will be released on October 17, 2024 and will include not only brand new art (printed directly onto the boards, rather than as
a separate dust jacket) which extends to the rear cover, but custom endpapers, also by Michael Gillette,
featuring a recurring graphic motif inspired by another element
of the story. The books also contain a
range of specially-selected archival material relating to Ian Fleming and his time
writing the 007 adventures.
VIEW THE FULL SERIES
**UPDATE** On September 17, 2024 Ian
Fleming Publications announced a special edition of CASINO ROYALE
featuring gilt-silver sprayed edges. Limited
to 250 copies, the hardback Collector’s Edition sold out within 48 hours of being
available via the IFP website. |
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JULY 2024 - George Lazenby announces his retirement from public life |
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25 July 2024
One-time James Bond George Lazenby has announced he is
stepping down from public life and retiring from work at the age
of 84. The announcement was made via his X (Twitter) channel:
“This hasn’t
been an easy decision but it’s time to announce my retirement
from work. Therefore, I won’t be doing any more acting or making
public appearances, doing any more interviews or signing any
more autographs as of today. It’s been a fun ride but getting
older is no fun. I would like to thank my manager and friend,
Anders Frejdh, for helping me since 2013 - the best
representative I ever had. I can now concentrate on spending
more time with my family. My sincere gratitude to everyone out
there for your love and support over the years. It has meant a
lot to me. George xx”
Organised by
007 MAGAZINE Editor & Publisher Graham Rye,
the 1994 James Bond 007 Fan
Club Christmas Lunch, held at Pinewood Studios, was George
Lazenby's first ever UK autograph signing.
007 MAGAZINE On Her
Majesty's Secret Service 76-page Special |
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JULY 2024 - Aston Martin celebrates 60th Anniversary of
Goldfinger with the House of Q |
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18 July 2024
The House of Q, a new pop-up experience by Aston
Martin inside London’s prestigious Burlington Arcade, has been
created to celebrate 60 years of Aston Martin’s long-running
association with the 007 film franchise. The relationship began
with the 1964 release of Goldfinger, the film which
introduced James Bond to the now iconic DB5.
Launched
alongside V57, a special James Bond anniversary edition of Aston
Martin’s luxury lifestyle magazine, the House of Q by
Aston Martin is accessed through a secret door within what
appears to be a magazine newsstand inside House 12-13 Burlington
Arcade, off Piccadilly in London’s Mayfair. V57 features a
specially designed illustration on the cover as well as
editorial detailing the relationship between Aston Martin and
007.
FULL STORY |
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JULY 2024 - Ian Fleming Publications announce The Q Mysteries |
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16 July 2024
Ian Fleming Publications have announced a new crime series
project in collaboration with Zaffre, the flagship commercial
fiction imprint of Bonnier Books UK. The new series, The Q
Mysteries, will be centred around the iconic character of Q
from the James Bond adventures. The first book, Quantum of
Menace, will be published autumn 2025. This top-secret
project will be written by acclaimed crime writer and Chair of
the Crime Writers’ Association,
Vaseem Khan.
Filled with wit, humour and verve, Vaseem Khan brings his
vibrant and dynamic style to one of Ian Fleming’s most beloved
characters.
Q Branch – the Secret Service department responsible for weapons
and gadgets – was first introduced in Ian Fleming’s
groundbreaking CASINO ROYALE and featured throughout the James
Bond books. The armourer in Q Branch, Major Boothroyd, first
appeared in DR. NO, giving 007 a Walther PPK to replace his
Beretta firearm. The character and his interactions with the
super spy have entered the cultural zeitgeist. Readers and fans
of 007 will now get to spend real time with him in the charming
milieu of a crime series.
FULL STORY |
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JUNE 2024 - 007 Action Exhibition arrives in Vienna, Austria
in September 2024 |
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17 June 2024
007 Action, a brand new James Bond exhibition, will
launch in Vienna on 7 September 2024.
Tickets are on sale now for the new exhibit, which will
bring iconic vehicles, gadgets, costumes and props to a 3,400 m2
space at the METAstadt Convention Centre.
Vehicles will include the Aston Martin DB5 gadget car from
No Time To Die
(2021), ‘Little Nellie’ from
You Only Live Twice
(1967), and producer ‘Cubby’ Broccoli’s personal Rolls-Royce
Silver Cloud used in
A View To A Kill (1985). Costumes include Jinx’s (Halle
Berry) gown, designed by
Lindy
Hemming with Versace, from the Ice Palace scene in
Die Another Day
(2002), James Bond’s (Daniel Craig) white Tom Ford tuxedo and
Madeleine’s (Lea Seydoux) gown by costume designer,
Jany Temime,
from Spectre
(2015).
Vienna is the backdrop for many memorable moments in
The Living Daylights
(1987), including Bond (Timothy Dalton) and Kara’s (Maryam
d’Abo) visit to the Prater amusement park and ride on the Giant
Ferris Wheel. 007 Action Vienna will showcase the Aston
Martin V8 from the film (pictured left).
007 Action Vienna is a new expanded incarnation of
Bond in Motion, which was previously in Brussels and Prague,
and is supported by official logistics partner DHL. |
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JUNE 2024 - 007 Producers to be awarded honorary Academy Awards |
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14 June 2024
James Bond producers Michael G. Wilson & Barbara Broccoli will
receive Oscars in a November 2024 Ceremony.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences have announced
that its Board of Governors voted to present the Irving G.
Thalberg Memorial Award to producers Michael G. Wilson and
Barbara Broccoli. The Oscar statuettes will be presented at the
Academy’s Governors Awards event on Sunday, November 17, 2024,
at the Ray Dolby Ballroom at Ovation Hollywood. While her father
Bond producer ‘Cubby’ Broccoli received the Thalberg Award in
1981, Barbara will become only the second woman ever to receive
this award.
“The recipients of this year’s Governors Awards have set the bar
incredibly high across their remarkable careers, and the
Academy’s Board of Governors is thrilled to recognise them with
Oscars,” said Academy President Janet Yang. “The selection of
Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli is a testament to their
success as producers of the fan-favourite Bond series and their
contribution to the industry’s theatrical landscape.”
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MAY 2024 - Ian Fleming Publications announce new hardback editions
of the James Bond novels |
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28 May 2024
Today marks the birthday of Ian Fleming. To celebrate the
day, Ian Fleming Publications have announced a new hardcover
collection of the James Bond novels. All fourteen books
will be released on October 3, 2024, and each will include bonus
material.
The covers for these prestige hardback
editions will feature brand new art from designer
Michael Gillette,
Publishing Director Simon Ward says, “I remember seeing Michael
Gillette’s James Bond cover designs in a bookshop window in
2008. They were instant classics and became defining editions
for a whole generation of fans. We’ve long wanted to partner
with Michael again and we’re thrilled that day has finally come.
We believe he’s put together something very special and can’t
wait to share these all-new designs with the world.” |
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MAY 2024 - Ian Fleming Publications announce a new limited edition
Charlie Higson paperback |
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15 May 2024
Ian Fleming
Publications announce a special paperback edition of Charlie
Higson’s ON HIS MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE. Issued in a limited
run of 200 copies, signed by the author and with exclusive
sprayed edges.
Originally
written at breakneck speed in time for the Coronation of King
Charles III last year, the upcoming paperback edition features a
revised beginning and ending. Once again, all royalties from
sales of the book will go to the National Literacy Trust.
Available exclusively from the IFP shop the book sold out
shortly after being announced.
Charlie Higson
will also be attending events throughout the summer. He will be
in conversation with
Kim Sherwood
at the Bath Festival on Sunday May 26, 2024,
and at the Idler Festival in Hampstead on 5-7 July, 2024 (tickets).
FACEBOOK VIDEO |
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MAY 2024 - 007 MAGAZINE reviews TASCHEN's new James Bond. Dr. No
limited edition book |
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9 May 2024
Dr. No under the microscope…
LUKE G.
WILLIAMS casts a critical eye over the latest James Bond-related
book release from luxury publishers TASCHEN – Paul Duncan’s
exhaustive examination of the first ever 007 film – 1962’s
Dr. No.
TASCHEN’s recently
released book James Bond. Dr. No, edited by film historian Paul
Duncan, certainly fulfils the luxury price point criteria, being available
in two limited numbered art editions which retail for £1,500 each – and a
collector’s edition, priced at £750.
FULL REVIEW |
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APRIL 2024 - 007 MAGAZINE interviews Ian Fleming biographer Nicholas
Shakespeare |
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29 April
2024
Nicholas
Shakespeare is Ian Fleming’s latest – and arguably definitive –
biographer. His recently published masterpiece Ian Fleming: The
Complete Man, skilfully draws on previous biographies – principally those by John
Pearson (1966) and Andrew Lycett (1995) – while also offering a plethora
of fresh ideas, insights, and information. If you’re an Ian Fleming fan or
admirer, it’s quite simply a must-have item for your Bondian bookshelf.
Earlier in 2024, Shakespeare kindly agreed to be interviewed by 007
MAGAZINE chief writer LUKE G.
WILLIAMS, and the results of their in-depth
discussion are published here for the first time.
NICHOLAS
SHAKESPEARE INTERVIEW |
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APRIL 2024 - Daniel Goozee (1943-2024) |
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7 April
2024
Daniel Goozee, the American artist who designed the
posters for three James Bond films, has died aged 80.
Born in
Astoria, Oregon in 1943, Dan Goozee received a Bachelor of Fine
Arts degree with distinction from the Art Center College of
Design in Los Angeles. In addition his work as a fine artist,
Goozee had a career creating visual art for motion pictures,
film advertising, and theme parks around the world.
Goozee's first
James Bond film poster was
Moonraker, and his highly-detailed montage-style artwork
was seen on all advertising for the film in 1979. He also
provided the artwork seen on
advance teaser posters, and cover of the
Panther paperback of JAMES BOND AND MOONRAKER by Christopher
Wood. There was also an alternate international version of the
artwork used during the original release of
Moonraker (1979). Goozee returned to the
series for
Octopussy (1983), creating the iconic central image of
James Bond surrounded by the eight arms of the title character
played by Maud Adams, and an alternate advance
teaser poster. The US release posters featured additional
background detail painted by Goozee, but for the
UK and
European posters this art was replaced by new figures and an action
montage by renowned Italian artist
Renato
Casaro.
Goozee's final
James Bond poster campaign was for Roger Moore's last outing as
007 in A View To A Kill (1985). The
advance teaser posters showed Bond hanging from the Eiffel
Tower as May Day (Grace Jones) parachutes in behind him. The
international release posters featured a combination of his
iconic long-legged back-to-back image of Bond and May Day, with
additional artwork of Bond and Stacy Sutton (Tanya Roberts) atop
San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, and Max Zorin (Christopher
Walken) in his airship. |
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MARCH 2024 - Robin Browne (1941-2024) |
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28 March
2024
Robin Browne, who worked as a special effects and second
unit photographer on five James Bond films, has died aged 82.
Browne began
his career a clapper boy in the late 1950s, and worked on dozens
of distinguished films over the next five decades, progressing
to camera assistant, operator and later as director of
photography on specialist units. Browne worked as focus puller
on Battle of Britain (1969), produced by
Harry
Saltzman and directed by
Guy
Hamilton; and as optical effects cameraman (also uncredited)
on Mike Nichols’ Catch-22 (1970); and the ITV television
series The Adventures of Black Beauty (1972-74), on which
he was camera operator for all 52 episodes [pictured left].
Browne joined the Bond series in 1967, contributing optical
effects for
Maurice Binder's
You Only Live Twice main titles; returning as one of the
uncredited visual effects cameramen for
On Her Majesty's Secret
Service (1969). In 1977 Robin Browne was second unit and
special effects photographer (uncredited) on
The Spy Who Loved Me,
and later credited as optical effects cameraman on
Moonraker (1979).
His final 007 credit was as part of the Aerial team on
For Your Eyes Only
(1981).
Later credits
include aerial photography on A Bridge Too Far (1977);
and Ghandi (1982) both directed by Richard Attenborough.
Browne was reunited with director Guy Hamilton as second unit
camera operator on Evil Under The Sun (1982). He also
served as second unit photographer for David Lean's final film
A Passage to India (1984); returning to special effects
photography for Krull (1983), Jewel of the Nile
(1985), and Gorillas in the Mist (1988) directed by
Michael Apted. |
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MARCH 2024 - 00 HEAVEN? Bond fans give their view on Aaron
Taylor-Johnson as 007 |
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20 March
2024
007 MAGAZINE Editor & Publisher Graham Rye is one of
the many Bond fans responding to The Sun newspaper
report that Aaron Taylor-Johnson is being lined up as the next
James Bond.
Graham Rye
commented: “I don't think Aaron has the look or the charisma to
play James Bond. In fact, none of the bookmakers’ favourites
have what it takes. Bond needs to be around 6ft 2in, following
the Sean Connery blueprint... For me, James Bond needs to go
back to his roots...”
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WOKE Bond
switch-up gets DITCHED as another straight white 007 is named |
Should Bond be inclusive?
‘Creatively it
must be very dull to work on something where you're just
trotting out the same character.’ Graham Rye responds to author
& broadcaster, Nichi Hodgson, who says people are ‘crying out’
for a more unique and diverse Bond character.
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FEBRUARY 2024 - Michael Culver (1938-2024) |
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27 February
2024
British actor Michael Culver, who had small roles in From
Russia With Love (1963) and Thunderball (1965), has
died at the age of 85.
Culver began
his career in theatre and worked at the Old Vic in London,
and Dundee Repertory Theatre 1959-61. In June 1962 Michael
Culver appeared in the West End production of French dramatist
Jean Giraudoux's 1931 play
Judith at Her
Majesty's Theatre, which starred
Sean
Connery as Holofernes - his next role (and final theatre
performance) after completing work
on Dr. No
(1962). In 1963 Michael Culver would appear uncredited in
From Russia With Love
(1963), [speaking just two lines in his first film] as the young man who passes James
Bond and Sylvia Trench (Eunice
Gayson) in a punt on the river Thames as
Matt Monro's
‘From Russia With Love’ (playing on Bond's radio) is heard on
the soundtrack. Culver then appeared (also uncredited) as the
co-pilot of the hijacked Vulcan Bomber in
Thunderball (1965),
which also featured his father Roland Culver (1900-1984) as the
Foreign Secretary.
Michael Culver
is perhaps best-known for his roles in several popular British
TV series including The Adventures of Black Beauty
(1973-74), Secret Army (1977-78), and Cadfael
(1994-98). Culver also memorably played Sir Reginald Musgrave in
The Musgrave Ritual - a standout episode of ITV series
The Return of Sherlock Holmes (1986) starring Jeremy Brett (who
tested for the role of James Bond in 1972). Another
significant big screen performance was as Major MacBryde in
David Lean's final film A Passage To India (1984).
However, it is Culver's one-scene performance as the doomed
Captain Needa in The Empire Strikes Back (1980) opposite
David Prowse as Darth Vader, that was singled out in all the
news media reports of his death. |
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FEBRUARY 2024 - Pamela Salem (1944-2024) |
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21 February
2024
The British actress Pamela Salem, who played Miss Moneypenny
in Never Say Never Again (1983), has died at the age of
80.
Pamela Salem
was born in Bombay, India, educated at
Heidelberg University in Germany, and later studied at the
Central School of Speech and Drama in London, and started her
acting career in repertory theatre. During the 1970s
Pamela Salem had small roles in many British television series
including Jason King (1971) and The Onedin Line
(1972). One of her early film roles was as Emily Trent in The
First Great Train Robbery (1978) which starred Sean Connery,
but she will perhaps be best-remembered as the evil Belor in all 21
episodes of the children's fantasy television series Into The
Labyrinth (1981-82).
After appearing in a Tom Baker Doctor Who adventure
The Robots of Death in 1977, Salem auditioned for the role
of the Fourth Doctor's companion Leela, but the role went to
Louise Jameson. Salem returned to the series in 1988 playing
opposite Sylvester McCoy in Remembrance of the Daleks
(1988). This was followed by 37 episodes of the popular
long-running BBC-TV soap opera Eastenders (1988-89). Alternating
between television and film, one of her later big-screen roles was as Sarah Whale in Gods and Monsters
(1998), which starred Ian McKellen as iconic film director James
Whale.
Although her
appearance as Moneypenny in
Never Say Never Again
(1983) was very brief, she took part in promotion for the film
with Sean Connery and co-star Barbara Carrera.
Read 007 MAGAZINE's
1984 interview with Pamela Salem |
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FEBRUARY 2024 - Many important James Bond props to be auctioned by PROPSTORE |
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Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction
Los Angeles 12th - 14th March 2024
Several
important James Bond props and costumes are featured in the live
auction including Sean Connery's grey Anthony Sinclair suit worn
in You
Only Live Twice (1967), originally offered by PROPSTORE in
London in their 2021 sale,
where the item failed to sell.
Also included
in the auction are several unusual items including an
entertainment unit, a pair of oxygen masks and one of the
windows from the Lockheed Jetstar aircraft featured in
Goldfinger (1964). James Bond's (Pierce Brosnan) Walther PPK
from GoldenEye (1995), and several other prop weapons
from Die Another Day (2002), Skyfall (2012) and
No Time To Die (2021) are also part of this auction, along
with the now obligatory casino gaming chips from Dr. No
(1962) and Casino Royale (2006). Some items only seen in
the background of certain scenes in the film series are also
offered for sale.
PREVIEW OF IMPORTANT LOTS
FULL CATALOGUE
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FEBRUARY 2024 - ON HIS MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE paperback cover
revealed |
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13 February
2024
BOND SAVE THE KING
Ian Fleming Publications have revealed the cover of the
paperback edition of Charlie Higson's 2023 best-seller ON HIS
MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE. Due to be published on June 6, 2024,
the bold cover was designed by Marc Ecob of
Mecob.
It's the 4th of May, two days before the coronation of King
Charles III and the world's favourite spy has his work cut out
for him.
Bond is sent at the last minute to thwart an attempt to disrupt
the coronation by the deadly megalomaniac Æthelstan of Wessex,
who is on a mission of his own to rule the United Kingdom and
rewrite history.
Can Bond thwart his plans by infiltrating Æthelstan’s private
army and ending his reign of terror before it begins?
In support of the National Literacy Trust.
The new
paperback edition features revised text and exclusive bonus
content.
AMAZON UK |
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FEBRUARY 2024 - Alec Mills (1932-2024) |
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12 February
2024
Alec Mills, director of photography for the two Timothy Dalton
James Bond films, has died at the age of 91. He began his career
in the late 1940s, as an uncredited clapper loader and focus puller
on several low-budget British films made at the small Carlton Hill
Studios in Maida Vale, returning to the industry after his
National Service in the Navy.
His
introduction to the James Bond series was
On Her Majesty's
Secret Service (1969), when he was offered the job of camera
operator by director of photography
Michael Reed. It was Reed
who had also given Mills his big break on television, working on
several episodes of The Saint starring
Roger Moore in
1966. For OHMSS, Mills worked largely on location in
Portugal and Switzerland, but memorably captured shots of
George
Lazenby at Pinewood Studios, with the pair suspended in mid-air
on the set of the cable car winding house of Blofeld's Piz
Gloria lair. Mills returned to the James Bond series as camera
operator on The Spy Who Loved Me (1977),
Moonraker
(1979), For Your Eyes Only (1981) and
Octopussy
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Alec Mills
later progressed to overall director of photography on
The
Living Daylights (1987) and
Licence To Kill (1989),
both starring
Timothy Dalton as James Bond. Other notable
productions were Roman Polanski's Macbeth (1971) [as
camera operator], Shout At The Devil (1976)
directed by Peter Hunt [Mills was camera operator for
cinematographer Michael Reed] and Return Of The Jedi
(1983) [as camera operator].
Alan Hume
was the original cinematographer on Return Of The Jedi,
but fell out with the producers (when he protested about what he
felt was their mistreatment of the director Richard Marquand),
and was later replaced by
Alec Mills. Alec's son Simon Mills (born 1961)
worked as clapper loader [uncredited] on The Living Daylights
and Licence To Kill, returning to the series as first
assistant cameramen in the underwater unit for
Die Another
Day (2002). |
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FEBRUARY 2024 - ITVX to stream all 25 James Bond films for free in
the UK |
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February 2024
It has been announced that all 25 James Bond films are going to
be available for the first time on a free streaming service in
the UK. From March 4th each day a different James Bond film will
screen on the ITV4 channel, and then for 30 days afterwards will
be available on demand via ITVX.
Scheduled so far are:
4th March: Goldfinger (1964)
5th March: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969)
6th March: The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
7th March: Licence To Kill (1989)
8th March: GoldenEye (1995)
10th March: Skyfall (2012) |
ITV is also
adding a pair of official documentary features to its streaming
service - Everything Or Nothing: The Untold Story of 007,
and Being James Bond: The Daniel Craig Story.
The deal that ITV has struck with Amazon MGM Studios for the
rights also allows them to screen the official James Bond films
several times a year on ITV channels.
Read the controversial story behind
the sale of the James Bond films to ITV back in 1975! |
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FEBRUARY 2024 - Kim Sherwood's second Double O novel A SPY LIKE ME
UK cover revealed |
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6 February
2024
The stunning new spy thriller that blows the world of James Bond
wide open!
Six days.
A bomb goes off at the BBC. The country is in chaos, but this is
just the start. A global terrorist organisation is plotting a
series of deadly attacks. MI6 has just six days’ warning for
when the next one will strike.
Three agents.
With James Bond missing, three of MI6’s toughest Double O agents
race across the world to stop the attacks. From Venice to
Australia to Dubai, they soon uncover a vast network of terror.
One chance to find James Bond.
As the Double Os close in, they find themselves unexpectedly
inching closer to 007. Now the race is on to stop the terrorists
– and save Britain’s finest spy.
Published 25 April 2024
AMAZON UK & 23 April 2024
AMAZON US |
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FEBRUARY 2024 - Michael Jayston (1935-2024) |
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5 February
2024
English actor Michael Jayston (born Michael James 29 October
1935) who played James Bond in the 1990 BBC Radio 4 adaptation
of YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE, has died at the age of 88.
Best known as a
theatre and television actor, Jayston began his stage career in
1962, and performed at the Bristol Old Vic and Stratford-upon-Avon. In 1970, he played Henry Ireton in
Cromwell -the British historical drama film written and
directed by
Ken Hughes, which also featured a young
Timothy
Dalton in the supporting role of Prince Rupert. The
following year Jayston starred as Tsar Nicholas II of Russia in
the British-made historical epic Nicholas and Alexandra
directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. Jayston later appeared as
Gratiano opposite Laurence Olivier as Shylock in the National
Theatre's film The Merchant of Venice (1974). In 1975
Michael Jayston starred in 13 episodes of the BBC-TV drama
series Quiller. ‘Quiller’ is the alias of a fictional spy
created by English novelist Elleston Trevor (1920-1995) [written
under the pseudonym “Adam Hall”], who featured in a series of 19
Cold War thriller novels published between 1965 and 1996.
Another of
Jayston's most notable television roles was as Peter Guillam in
the seven-part 1979 BBC adaptation of John Le Carre's acclaimed
1974 novel Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, playing opposite
Alec Guinness as George Smiley.
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In 1986,
Michael Jayston played ‘The Valeyard’ in 14 episodes
of the long-running British science fiction television series
Doctor Who. Four stories were broadcast under the umbrella
title The Trial of a Time Lord, and was the final season
to star Colin Baker as The Doctor. In 007 MAGAZINE's
exclusive article ‘The
Search For Bond’ Jayston recalled that he had a meeting with
James Bond producer Albert R. Broccoli and director John Glen in
1981. During the half-hour interview they discussed James Bond,
but Jayston was never offered the role. Michael Jayston later
did play James Bond in the 1990
one-off BBC Radio 4 drama adapted by Michael Bakewell from
Ian Fleming's 1964 novel YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE. The programme
co-starred Clive Merrison as Tanaka, James Laurenson as
Henderson, David King as M, Sayo Inaba as Kissy,
Burt Kwouk
as Ando, and Maxine Audley as Irma Bunt. |
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JANUARY 2024 - Ian Fleming Publications Ltd announce their
2024 releases |
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29 January
2024
Ian Fleming Publications Ltd have announced a new omnibus
that collects
Raymond Benson’s six original James Bond novels together
into a single eBook. To be published on February 26, 2024
James Bond: The Raymond Benson Years includes
Zero Minus Ten, The
Facts of Death, High Time to Kill, DoubleShot, Never Dream of
Dying and The Man
with the Red Tattoo.
On June 6, 2024
IFPL will publish a paperback edition of
Charlie
Higson's 2023 best-seller ON HIS MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE.
The paperback edition will feature some exclusive new content,
and as with the hardback, all royalties will continue to support
the work of the National Literacy Trust.
2024 marks 60
years since the publication of Ian Fleming’s classic children’s
story about a flying car,
Chitty Chitty
Bang Bang. To celebrate this anniversary, IFPL will
publish a new paperback edition of this beloved tale on June 13,
2024. Aimed at young readers and featuring brand new
illustrations, IFPL also have other plans to celebrate the 60th
anniversary of the world’s most famous flying car.
In time for James Bond Day in October 2024, IFPL will be
releasing fourteen new hardback editions of Ian Fleming’s
original Bond stories. |
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JANUARY 2024 - Bond In Motion opens at The International Spy
Museum, Washington in March |
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Vehicle
exhibition Bond In Motion is travelling to The
International Spy Museum in Washington.
Opening on March 1, 2024 at L’Enfant Plaza, Bond In Motion
will feature 17 vehicles from the 007 film series, ranging from
the Aston Martin DBS from
Quantum of Solace
(2008) to the Jaguar XKR from
Die Another Day
(2002). Other highlights include the submarine from
For Your Eyes Only
(1981) and the MR Glastron Boat from
Moonraker (1979),
offering a journey chronicling James Bond’s 60+ years of
adventures.
Tickets are available for
purchase priced at $12.00. For more information, visit
www.spymuseum.org |
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JANUARY 2024 - Dyson Lovell (1940-2024) |
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11 January
2024
British film producer, actor and casting director Dyson
Lovell has died at the age of 83. Lovell produced Franco
Zeffirelli's Hamlet, starring Mel Gibson (1990); and
served as Executive Producer on Francis Ford Coppola's 1984
musical crime-drama The Cotton Club, starring Richard
Gere and Diane Lane, which featured original music composed by
John Barry.
Lovell received four Emmy Awards, and three Golden Globe
nominations for his work as a producer in television.
Lovell was born
in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and travelled to England at the age
of 17, where he successfully auditioned for The Royal Academy of
Dramatic Art. English actor and theatre director John Gielgud
became his mentor and life-long friend. After graduating drama
school in 1958, Lovell secured small roles in many British
television productions; including Laertes in Hamlet at
Elsinore (BBC 1964), which starred Christopher Plummer as
Hamlet, Michael Caine as Horatio, and
Robert Shaw
as Claudius. This was followed by The High Fence
[pictured left], a 1964 episode of The Saint starring
Roger Moore.
During the filming of a fight scene on December 4, 1963, Lovell
ducked a blow from Moore and lost his balance, cutting his head
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Lovell later
appeared in A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Station
- a 1967 episode of The Avengers starring
Patrick Macnee
and Diana Rigg.
Whilst filming on The Avengers he was contacted by
Italian director Franco Zeffirelli who asked for Lovell's help
in casting the lead roles for his forthcoming film adaptation of
Romeo and Juliet (1968); Lovell also played a small part in
the film. This led to him being engaged by producers
Harry
Saltzman & Albert R. Broccoli to help search for the new
James Bond following the departure of
Sean
Connery in 1967. Lovell was instrumental in the casting of
George
Lazenby, Diana Rigg,
Joanna Lumley and
Jenny Hanley (amongst others) in
On Her Majesty's Secret
Service (1969).
During the
1970s and 1980s Dyson Lovell cast the all-star Hercule Poirot
films Murder On The Orient Express (1974), which starred
Albert Finney,
Sean Connery and Lovell's old friend John Gielgud; Death On
The Nile (1978), which introduced Peter Ustinov as Poirot,
co-starring with
David Niven
and Lois Chiles;
and Evil Under The Sun (1982), directed by
Guy
Hamilton, which starred Diana Rigg. Lovell had also cast
Angela Lansbury as Miss Marple in Guy Hamilton’s The Mirror
Crack’d (1980), which featured an early film role for future
James Bond
Pierce Brosnan. Only in recent years has the role of casting
director been acknowledged as playing an important role in
filmmaking, and most of Lovell's significant work, including
On Her Majesty's Secret Service, went uncredited at the
time. A new Academy Award category will be introduced for films
released in 2025. |
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JANUARY 2024 - ‘John Barry: Soundtracking Bond and Beyond’ A BFI
Southbank Film Season |
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1 January
2024
Spies, swingers and shadows were what John Barry, Britain’s
greatest soundtrack writer, first encountered in his career. In
February and March 2024 BFI Southbank presents a two-part season
of films showcasing the musical talents of the celebrated film
composer. Included in the season are three classic Sixties James
Bond films.
Goldfinger
(1964): Sunday 4 February 16:10 NFT1 & Wednesday 21 February
20:45 NFT1 Digital 4K
You Only Live Twice (1967): Sunday 4 February 18:40
NFT1 & Tuesday 6 February 20:45 NFT1 Digital 4K
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969): Sunday 3
March 15:00
NFT3 & Sunday 10 March 18.10 NFT1 Digital 4K
Also on Tuesday
February 6, 2024 at 16:10 in NFT1 is ‘Spies, Swingers and
Shadows: The Films and Scores of John Barry’. Join special guests including
season curator Bob Stanley for a richly illustrated discussion
about the distinctive sounds of John Barry. With a focus on
Barry’s British years, the panel will explore the significance
of his scores for the James Bond franchise and other key titles,
consider the changes in British music that influenced his
compositions, and reflect on John Barry’s legacy.
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