This volume collects Ian Fleming's "James Bond" series, consisting of 21 novels and stories. Included are: CASINO ROYALE LIVE AND LET DIE MOONRAKER DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE DR. NO GOLDFINGER THUNDERBALL THE SPY WHO LOVED ME ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVIC
James Bond in the cinema
β Scribed by Brosnan, John
- Book ID
- 110195713
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 102 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
James Bond, Agent 007, is probably the most popular literary and screen hero of the postwar period. Ian Fleming began writing his Bond thrillers in the early Fifties, but it was not until almost ten years later that Dr. No, From Russia with Love, and Goldο¬nger were brought to the cinema. These ο¬lms broke box-office records everywhere, and made Sean Connery, the Scot who played Bond, into a superstar of spectacular proportions. Now, with Diamonds Are Forever fresh in the minds of millions, this book offers an entertaining assessment of Bond on the screen. John Brosnan, a freelance writer who has reviewed ο¬lms in Australia, captures the tongue-in-cheek suspense of the Bond thrillers as he describes, in precise detail, virtually every sequence of Dr. No, From Russia with Love, Goldο¬nger, Thunderball, You Only Live Twice, On Her Majestyβs Secret Service, and Diamonds Are Forever. The author also indicates how various tense moments and special effects were achieved, and he discusses the initiative of Harry Saltzman and Albert (βCubbyβ) Broccoli in launching the series through their company, Eon Productions. In a valuable Appendix, there is coverage of Casino Royale, based on the novel by Ian Fleming, but made by a different team to the Connery pictures; and of the other ο¬lms that tried to cash in on the phenomenal success of the 007 series. [β¦] Mr. Brosnanβs amusing and compulsively readable text, make James Bond in the Cinema an excellent acquisition for anyone who has enjoyed either the novels or the ο¬lms β or both.
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