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Recommended Queen Consort attacks censorship of authors as Roald Dahl row rages The 6 most glaring edits to Roald Dahl’s books by publisher Puffin James Bond books ... 1958’s Dr No, the ...
but also when the James Bond movie franchise is trying to reinvent itself. Franchise producer Barbara Broccoli is in no rush to find a new 007 actor as she and her team try to decide the next ...
Dr. No was the very first 007 movie (1962), modestly budgeted and introducing newcomer Sean Connery as James Bond, based on the sixth novel (1958) in Ian Fleming’s series, despite his having ...
And, as a fan of the James Bond franchise ... "men" and "women" in Roald Dahl stories—written by a former Bond screenwriter no less—draw the ire of censors, it doesn’t inspire confidence ...
British children’s author Roald Dahl and James Bond ... and Fleming, Dr. Seuss creator Theodor Geisel lived in a very different time. These authors shouldn’t be punished or censored for ...
The result is this remarkable account of the making of Dr. No. Related: James Bond Movies In Order: Filmography, Bond Women & Iconic Villains Director Terence Young debuted Dr. No in 1962 ...
Ursula Andress and Sean Connery in 'Dr No' - CREDIT: by United Artist/Getty Images The idea of casting a woman as James Bond was pitched before 1962’s Dr. No was made, according to a new book.
The first James Bond movie to actually get off the ground was 1962’s “Dr. No,” which included the iconic casting of Sean Connery as James Bond. However, Fleming was “shocked” when he met ...