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Tomorrow Never Dies...Editing - Foreign Feature" and a BMI Film Music Award. Tomorrow Never Dies was the first of three Bond films to be adapted into books by then-current Bond novelist, Raymond Benson. Benson's version is expanded from the screenplay including... In this article: James Bond, Tomorrow Never Dies, Elliot Carver, Roger Spottiswoode, James Bond film, Pierce Brosnan, Wai Lin, David Arnold, Teri Hatcher, and GoldenEye |
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Wikipedia | October 27, 2009
The World Is Not Enough
...as the worst Bond girl of all time by Entertainment Weekly in 2008. Bond novelist Raymond Benson wrote his adaptation of The World Is Not Enough from the film's screenplay. It was Benson's fourth Bond novel and followed the story closely, but...
In this article: James Bond, Renard, The World Is Not Enough, Dr. Christmas Jones, Plutonium, and David Arnold
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
Casino Royale (novel)
...the satire continued due to the absence of having Connery on board for a Bond film. After this film's budget had ballooned from its original $6 million dollar budget to $12 million, Feldman reportedly told Connery at a later Hollywood...
In this article: James Bond, Casino Royale, Ian Fleming, Le Chiffre, Charles K. Feldman, MGM, Sean Connery, 007, and Raymond Benson
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The Official Raymond Benson Website - James Bond 007
Raymond Benson is the fourth official writer of the James Bond 007 novels. ... Raymond's tenure as Bond author began in early 1996 and ended at the beginning of 2003. ...
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The Official Raymond Benson Website
James Bond 007. Computer Games. Music ... Welcome to the Raymond Benson website! ... He is also the fourth official author of the James Bond 007 novels. ...
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Raymond Benson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As a James Bond novelist, Raymond Benson was initially controversial for being ... Benson had previously written The James Bond Bedside Companion, a book dedicated ...
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JAMES BOND BOOKS BY RAYMOND BENSON
Reviews of novels by Raymond Benson concerning the famous super-spy James Bond, 007. ... Benson's first James Bond adventure takes place primarily in Hong Kong during ...
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Raymond Benson - Quantum of Solace at the James Bond 007 Wiki
Raymond Benson (born September 6, 1955) is an American author best known for being the last official author of the adult James Bond novels. Benson was born in Texas ...
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James Bond Novels and Stories - Raymond Benson
James Bond novels and stories written by Raymond Benson ... See Raymond Benson's Bond Books in Print ... Benson's most evocative writing yet. His focus on the ...
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Raymond Benson Books - James Bond Wiki
James Bond: A community fansite on James Bond. ... Frisky and risky Bond girls. EasyEdit. Report page. Share this. Raymond Benson Books ...
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The James Bond film series are spy films inspired by Ian Fleming's novels about the fictional MI6 agent Commander James Bond (codename 007). EON Productions have produced twenty-one films between 1962 and 2006, and another film is planned for 2008. In addition, there are two independent productions and an American television adaptation of the first novel. Albert Broccoli and Harry Saltzman co-produced the EON films until 1975, when Broccoli remained the sole producer. Since 1995, Broccoli's daughter Barbara and stepson Michael G. Wilson have co-produced them. Six actors have portrayed 007 so far.
Broccoli's and Saltzman's family company, Danjaq, has held ownership of the James Bond film series through Eon, and maintained co-ownership with United Artists since the mid-1970s. From the release of Dr. No (1962) up to For Your Eyes Only (1981), the films were distributed solely by UA. When Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer bought UA in 1981, MGM/UA Entertainment Co. was formed and distributed the films until 1995. MGM solely distributed three films from 1997 to 2002 after UA retired as a mainstream studio. Beginning in 2006 with Casino Royale, MGM and Columbia Pictures co-distribute the franchise, as Columbia's parent company, Sony Pictures Entertainment, bought MGM in 2005. The twenty-one Bond films have grossed over $4 billion dollars in the worldwide box office, being the second most profitable film series ever after Harry Potter.
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