MARCH 2025 - James Bond props and costumes auctioned by PROPSTORE in
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Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction
Los Angeles 26th - 28th March 2025
Many significant James Bond props and costumes are featured in
the live auction including Kincade's (Albert Finney) flat cap
from Skyfall (2012), James Bond's (Daniel Craig) Stunt
OMEGA Seamaster Watch from Casino Royale (2006), and a
prop gold bar from the classic Goldfinger (1964). Some of
the items have never been offered in auction before; whereas
others - such as a pair of Auric Goldfinger's Lockheed Jetstar
Jet Oxygen Mask Units - were unsold from previous PROPSTORE
auctions.
PREVIEW OF IMPORTANT LOTS
FULL CATALOGUE
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MARCH 2025 - A James Bond tribute at the 97th Academy Awards |
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3 March 2025
At the 97th
Academy Awards, Die Another Day’s Halle Berry paid
tribute to all the recipients of the recent Governors Awards and
introduced a musical medley to honour
Michael G Wilson and Barbara
Broccoli’s Irving G. Thalberg Award. Reflecting on their
contributions, Berry remarked, “I had the great pleasure of
working with Barbara and Michael on
Die Another Day.
And let me tell you, they don’t just produce Bond films – they
have been the heart and soul of the franchise for decades. Every
generation has its Bond. The world changes, and so does he. But
that signature mix of danger, style, and intrigue… well, that’s
timeless.”
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FEBRUARY 2025 - Amazon MGM Studios takes full creative control of
007 |
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20 February
2025
Amazon MGM Studios Announces New Joint Venture with Michael G.
Wilson and Barbara Broccoli
Amazon MGM
Studios, Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli today announced
that they have formed a new joint venture to house the James
Bond intellectual property rights, and those parties will remain
co-owners of the franchise. Under the terms of the new venture,
Amazon MGM Studios will gain creative control of the James Bond
franchise following closing of the transaction.
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FEBRUARY 2025 - ‘UNALTERED’ ROYALE NOW RE-EDITED |
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17 February
2025
007 MAGAZINE investigates the recently released new
audiobook recordings from Ian Fleming Publications, and reveals
that additional editing has been made to the text of CASINO
ROYALE.
The moguls
of sanitisation – a James Bond parody
With apologies to Ian Fleming and purely for the purpose of
parody, LUKE G. WILLIAMS ponders how the literary 007 might feel
about his adventures being continually re-edited for a new
generation…
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FEBRUARY 2025 - Elaine Schreyeck (1924-2025) |
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14 February
2025
Elaine Schreyeck, who was credited with Continuity on six
James Bond films from 1971 to 1983, has died at the age of 100.
This key, and often overlooked role, involved working on
location and at the studio in close collaboration with the
Director, to record all aspects of the shooting, including
script changes, camera angles, lenses used, and the positions of
actors and props on set. As all films are generally made
out-of-sequence, Schreyeck's role required her to take detailed
notes on every part of the production in order to ensure a
seamless and believable flow of the story, by maintaining
consistency in the action and environment across shots and
scenes. These extensive notes would then be referred to by the
Editor during post production. Joining the EON Productions James
Bond series with
Diamonds Are Forever (1971), Schreyeck then worked
closely with
Guy
Hamilton on Live
And Let Die (1973) and
The Man With The Golden
Gun (1974). Returning to the series with
Moonraker (1979),
directed by
Lewis Gilbert, she then continued with
For Your Eyes Only
(1981) and Octopussy
(1983), both directed by
John Glen.
Schreyeck also worked with many great American film Directors
often on British-made films, such as John Ford on Gideon's
Day (1958), Billy Wilder on The Private Life of Sherlock
Holmes (1970); and Joseph L. Mankiewicz on Suddenly, Last
Summer (1959), Cleopatra (1963) and Sleuth
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Elaine
Schreyeck entered the film industry in 1941 at Paramount
Pictures in London's Wardour Street. In February 1942, she
joined Ealing Studios under Michael Balcon (1896-1977) to work
in the script department, before becoming secretary to director
Basil Dearden (1911-1971). In July 1943 she worked on her first
film as Script Supervisor and continued until her retirement in
1986. During her long and distinguished career, Schreyeck worked
on many important British-made films including the Ealing
classic Dead of Night (1945), and The Prince and the
Showgirl (1957) Directed by Laurence Olivier, and
co-starring Hollywood legend Marilyn Monroe. Schreyeck first
worked with Director Guy Hamilton on Battle of Britain
(1969), and re-teamed for his two Agatha Christie adaptations
The Mirror Crack'd (1980) and Evil Under The Sun
(1982). Hamilton had originally been slated to direct
Superman: The Movie (1978), but was ultimately replaced by
Richard Donner, and Schreyeck acted as Continuity Supervisor on
that film (and its 1980 sequel Superman II), having
previously worked with Donner on The Omen (1976).
Schreyeck was a greatly respected figure within the film
industry, and multiple collaborations with different directors
was testament to her professionalism and keen eye for detail, in
a role she made her own.
The British Entertainment History Project - An extensive audio
interview with Elaine Schreyeck |
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JANUARY 2025 - New audiobook recordings of Ian Fleming's novels now
available in the UK! |
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29 January
2025
Last year Ian Fleming Publications worked with HarperCollins US to
record brand new audio editions of the author's classic 007
adventures. The new recordings were revealed in the US throughout 2024, and IFP are now releasing all
fourteen James Bond books (plus Fleming’s non-fiction titles Thrilling
Cities and The Diamond Smugglers) in the UK on January 29, 2025
The new recordings are available to buy direct from IFP, and other online
audiobook platforms.
CASINO ROYALE
(Performed by Richard Armitage)
LIVE AND LET DIE (Performed by Adjoa Andoh)
MOONRAKER (Performed by Alex Kingston)
DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER (Performed by Pippa Bennett-Warner)
FROM RUSSIA, WITH LOVE (Performed by Mark Gatiss)
DR. NO (Performed by Jon Culshaw)
GOLDFINGER (Performed by Adam Godley)
FOR YOUR EYES ONLY (Performed by Johnny Flynn)
THUNDERBALL (Performed by Robert Glenister)
THE SPY WHO LOVED ME (Performed by Genevieve Gaunt)
ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE (Performed by Daniel Weyman)
YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE (Performed by Eleanor Matsuura)
THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN
(Performed by Kobna Holdbrook-Smith)
OCTOPUSSY AND THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS (Performed by Ben Willbond)
The Diamond Smugglers and Thrilling Cities
(Performed by Barnaby Edwards) |
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JANUARY 2025 - La-La Land Records announce a new two-disc expanded
Licence To Kill CD |
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15 January
2025
La-La Land Records mark the 35th Anniversary of
Licence To Kill, with the release of a
remastered and expanded 2-CD edition of composer Michael Kamen’s original motion picture
score, which also includes two versions of the film’s title song
performed by Gladys Knight. Produced by Neil S. Bulk and
mastered by Doug Schwartz from 1/4" stereo tapes and 3-track mag
provided by MGM, this is a special 2-CD release, limited to only
5,000 units. The score presentation is spread across both discs,
while Disc Two also includes the remastered 1989 soundtrack
album, as well as additional source music. The exclusive, new
liner notes are by film music journalist and author Jon
Burlingame and the art direction is by Dan Goldwasser.
Available exclusively from
La-La Land Records or the
007store.com for the first 90 days of release. |
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