James Bond meets Fu-Chu Lee, known to the underworld as Brokenclaw.
However, a harbinger of disaster is that no fewer than five directors are listed: John Huston, Ken Hughes, Joseph McGrath, Robert Parrish and Val Guest. The credited screenwriters are Wolf Mankowitz, John Law and Michael Sayers.
LIFE was on the scene in the swinging '60s when James Bond became a cultural icon (in fact, when we put the gold-painted actress Shirley Eaton on the cover in 1964, we helped him along), and now LIFE tells the whole story in this ...
GREG PAK (Star Wars, Darth Vader)! ANDY DIGGLE (Daredevil, Green Arrow)! BENJAMIN PERCY (X-Force, Wolverine)! GAIL SIMONE (Deadpool, Wonder Woman)! MARK RUSSELL (Red Sonja, The Flintstones)!
Tracing Bond's evolution since his appearance in 1953, Black follows the fraught course of the final Daniel Craig movie, No Time to Die, looks to the post-Craig years, and considers the continuing cultural significance of Bond in the modern ...
A riveting look into the world of James Bond and his creator.
The essential guide to all 25 Bond adventures, including No Time to Die, starring Daniel Craig! The James Bond Film Guide has it all: facts on the stories, characters, vehicles, gadgets, and locations of each 007 movie.
THE JAMES BOND LEXICON: THE UNOFFICIAL GUIDE TO THE WORLD OF 007 IN MOVIES, NOVELS, AND COMICS 300,000 Words 5,000 Individual entries 200+ stories covered 80+ pieces of original art 6 Years of Research It all adds up to ONE book - THE JAMES ...
Describes the production and plot of each James Bond film from "Dr. No" to "The Living Daylights," with additional details on 007's women, colleagues, adversaries, and his ingenious gadgets and...
On The Spy Who Loved Me, we had quite a lot of them. we JOHN LANDIS I'd done Schlock and I was up for three different jobs. One was as a writer for Dino De Laurentiis, one was for Milos Forman, and one was the James Bond job ...
The staying power of the world's most dashing secret agent and the evolution of the James Bond franchise are explored in this smart yet nostalgic collection of essays.