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List of James Bond allies - M.
Bond's superior in the Secret Service.
Bernard Lee (1962 - 1979)
John Huston (1967) - unofficial Casino Royale
Robert Brown (1983 - 1989)
Edward Fox (1983) - Unofficial Never Say Never Again
Judi Dench (1995 - current)
Also, in the spoof Casino Royale, Sir James Bond (David Niven) is promoted to the position of M.
See also:List of James Bond allies, List of James Bond allies - Main allies, List of James Bond allies - M, List of James Bond allies - Miss Moneypenny, List of James Bond allies - Q, List of James Bond allies - Felix Leiter, List of James Bond allies - Recurring allies, List of James Bond allies - Gogol General Anatol, List of James Bond allies - Goodnight Mary, List of James Bond allies - Gray Sir Fredrick, List of James Bond allies - Mathis Rene, List of James Bond allies - May, List of James Bond allies - Pepper Sheriff J.W., List of James Bond allies - Ponsonby Loelia, List of James Bond allies - Quarrel, List of James Bond allies - Robinson Charles, List of James Bond allies - Smithers, List of James Bond allies - Strangways John, List of James Bond allies - Tanner Bill, List of James Bond allies - Wade Jack, List of James Bond allies - Zukovsky Valentin Dmitrovich, List of James Bond allies - Film-specific allies, List of James Bond allies - 00-agents Read more here: » List of James Bond allies: Encyclopedia II - List of James Bond allies - Main allies |
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| |  |  |  | Bond girl: Encyclopedia II - Die Another Day - NovelisationThe novelisation to Die Another Day was written by the then current official James Bond writer, Raymond Benson based on the screenplay by Neal Purvis and Robert Wade. Like the movie, the novel also featured many references to past Bond movies and novels. A few months after its publication, it was announced that Benson was retiring as the official James Bond novelist, and Ian Fleming Publications (owners of the Bond literary franchise) announced that the series was going on hiatus. A new series of Bond novels was launched in 2005, howe ...
See also:Die Another Day, Die Another Day - Overview, Die Another Day - Plot summary, Die Another Day - Cast & characters, Die Another Day - Crew, Die Another Day - Soundtrack, Die Another Day - Track listing, Die Another Day - Vehicles & gadgets, Die Another Day - Locations, Die Another Day - Film locations, Die Another Day - Shooting locations, Die Another Day - Novelisation, Die Another Day - Jinx spinoff, Die Another Day - Trivia Read more here: » Die Another Day: Encyclopedia II - Die Another Day - Novelisation |
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|  |  |  | Bond girl: Encyclopedia II - Cinema of France - History
Cinema of France - Late 19th century to early 20th century.
In the late 19th century, during the early years of cinema, France produced several important pioneers. Auguste and Louis Lumière invented the cinématographe and their screening of L'Arrivée d'un train en gare de la Ciotat in Paris in 1895 is marked by many historians as the official birth of cinema. During the next few years, filmmakers all over the world started experimenting with this new medium, and France's Georges Méliès was influential ...
See also:Cinema of France, Cinema of France - History, Cinema of France - Late 19th century to early 20th century, Cinema of France - Post-World War II: 1940s-1970s, Cinema of France - 1980s, Cinema of France - 1990s, Cinema of France - Current situation, Cinema of France - Notable contemporary French cinema personalities, Cinema of France - Actors, Cinema of France - Directors, Cinema of France - Literature Read more here: » Cinema of France: Encyclopedia II - Cinema of France - History |
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|  |  |  | Bond girl: Encyclopedia II - Die Another Day - Locations
Die Another Day - Film locations.
Puk'chong, North Korea
Korean DMZ
Havana, Cuba
Hong Kong
Isla Los Organos, Cuba
Iceland
Die Another Day - Shooting locations.
Pinewood Studios / Albert R. Broccoli's 007 Stage
London, England
Iceland
Maui, Hawaii
RAF Odiham, United Kingdom - as "U.S. Command Bunker, DMZ"
Church Crookham, Hampshire, England - as Korean border
Cádiz, Spain
The Eden Project, Cornwall, United KingdomSee also: Die Another Day, Die Another Day - Overview, Die Another Day - Plot summary, Die Another Day - Cast & characters, Die Another Day - Crew, Die Another Day - Soundtrack, Die Another Day - Track listing, Die Another Day - Vehicles & gadgets, Die Another Day - Locations, Die Another Day - Film locations, Die Another Day - Shooting locations, Die Another Day - Novelisation, Die Another Day - Jinx spinoff, Die Another Day - Trivia Read more here: » Die Another Day: Encyclopedia II - Die Another Day - Locations |
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|  |  |  | Bond girl: Encyclopedia II - Die Another Day - Plot summaryThe plot, reminiscent of Moonraker, Diamonds Are Forever and GoldenEye, involves billionaire businessman Gustav Graves, who through Cuban genetic engineering, is actually a North Korean Colonel (Colonel Moon) who in the pre-title sequence was supposedly killed by Bond. The film's title, Die Another Day, refers to Colonel Moon surviving his first encounter with 007. Upon meeting later in the film ...
See also:Die Another Day, Die Another Day - Overview, Die Another Day - Plot summary, Die Another Day - Cast & characters, Die Another Day - Crew, Die Another Day - Soundtrack, Die Another Day - Track listing, Die Another Day - Vehicles & gadgets, Die Another Day - Locations, Die Another Day - Film locations, Die Another Day - Shooting locations, Die Another Day - Novelisation, Die Another Day - Jinx spinoff, Die Another Day - Trivia Read more here: » Die Another Day: Encyclopedia II - Die Another Day - Plot summary |
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|  |  |  | Bond girl: Encyclopedia II - Die Another Day - SoundtrackThe theme music to Die Another Day with the title of the same name was written and sung by Madonna. Madonna also had a small cameo in the movie as Verity, a leather-clad fencing instructor.
The soundtrack was composed by David Arnold; this is his third time composing for a James Bond movie. The soundtrack was released on Warner Bros. Records (Madonna's label).
Although the Bond films have a longstanding connection with the pop music world, the choice of Madonna's song, coupled with the use of The Clash's "London Calling" ...
See also:Die Another Day, Die Another Day - Overview, Die Another Day - Plot summary, Die Another Day - Cast & characters, Die Another Day - Crew, Die Another Day - Soundtrack, Die Another Day - Track listing, Die Another Day - Vehicles & gadgets, Die Another Day - Locations, Die Another Day - Film locations, Die Another Day - Shooting locations, Die Another Day - Novelisation, Die Another Day - Jinx spinoff, Die Another Day - Trivia Read more here: » Die Another Day: Encyclopedia II - Die Another Day - Soundtrack |
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Bond girl - Ian Fleming.
Mary Goodnight was a supporting character in several Bond novels before graduating to full Bond girl in The Man with the Golden Gun. The short stories "Quantum of Solace", "The Living Daylights" and "The Property of a Lady" feature female characters in prominent roles, but none of these women interact with Bond in any sort of romantic fashion.
Bond girl - Kingsley Amis a.k.a. Robert Markham.
Bond girl - John Gardner.
See also:Bond girl, Bond girl - History, Bond girl - Criticisms, Bond girl - Films, Bond girl - Official James Bond girls, Bond girl - Unofficial James Bond girls, Bond girl - Novels, Bond girl - Ian Fleming, Bond girl - Kingsley Amis a.k.a. Robert Markham, Bond girl - John Gardner, Bond girl - Raymond Benson, Bond girl - Charlie Higson, Bond girl - Video games, Bond girl - Trivia Read more here: » Bond girl: Encyclopedia II - Bond girl - Novels |
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Bond girl - Official James Bond girls.
In addition to those actresses mentioned above, the Bond films traditionally have groups of women in the background whose general purpose is nothing more than eye candy: they include the sunbathing Miami beauties in Goldfinger, the Thai girls at the kung fu school in The Man With the Golden Gun, Tiger Tananka's bathing beauties in You Only Live Twice, and Sheik Hossein's harem in The Spy Who Loved Me. However, in Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only ...
See also:Bond girl, Bond girl - History, Bond girl - Criticisms, Bond girl - Films, Bond girl - Official James Bond girls, Bond girl - Unofficial James Bond girls, Bond girl - Novels, Bond girl - Ian Fleming, Bond girl - Kingsley Amis a.k.a. Robert Markham, Bond girl - John Gardner, Bond girl - Raymond Benson, Bond girl - Charlie Higson, Bond girl - Video games, Bond girl - Trivia Read more here: » Bond girl: Encyclopedia II - Bond girl - Films |
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