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  • #REDIRECT [[w:List of James Bond films]]
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  • | credits = [[w:Bond girl|Bond girl]] Sylvia Trench in ''[[w:Dr. No (film)|Dr. No]]'' and ''[[w:From Russi ...ove]]'') and is therefore considered to have been the first "[[w:Bond girl|Bond girl]]".
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  • | studio = Associated London Films | title = Beyond Bond: Spies In Fiction And Film
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  • ...ilm was successful enough to enable Morecambe and Wise to make two further films, ''[[That Riviera Touch]]'' and ''[[The Magnificent Two]]''. ...ation known as "SCHLECHT" (a parody of [[SPECTRE]] from the [[James Bond]] films; the word is German for "bad" or "evil", although there is little evidence
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  • ...leased in its original shorter form. The film was released with the James Bond movie ''[[Octopussy]]'' and ''[[WarGames]]''. It was later shown on numero [[Category:1984 films]]
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  • ...ery's tenth film, released the year before his big breakthrough as [[James Bond]] in the 1962 film ''[[Dr. No (film)|Dr No]]''. ...eg|thumb|right|150px|The US poster tried to make it seem more like a James Bond film than a comedy.]]
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  • ...(actor)|Richard Johnson]]<br />[[Daliah Lavi]]<br />[[Beba Lončar]]<br />[[James Villiers]]<br />[[Ronnie Stevens (actor)|Ronnie Stevens]]<br />[[Vanessa Ho ...Girls Do'' even featured a white Aston Martin DB5, the same marque used by Bond.
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  • ...tionship between [[Carry On (film series)|''Carry On'' film]] actors [[Sid James]] (played by [[Geoffrey Hutchings|Geoffrey Hutchings]]) and [[Barbara Winds ...t/176719.stm | publisher=BBC News | title=The carry on behind the Carry On films | date=21 September 1998 | access-date=30 April 2010}}</ref>
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  • | writer = {{ubl|[[James Leasor]]|[[Wolf Mankowitz]]|Val Guest}} |based_on = novel ''[[Passport to Oblivion]]'' by [[James Leasor]]
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  • ...tus. Eaton also had roles in the early [[Carry On (franchise)|''Carry On'' films]]. ...atre]] in London in her own solo singing act, as well as appearing in many films. Eaton participated in the British heat of the 1957 [[w:Eurovision Song Con
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  • ...British TV series)|Bless This House]]'', as Jean Abbott, the wife of [[Sid James]] character Sid, which she played from 1971 to 1976. ...tinued in the role until James died in 1976. She appeared in several other films, including ''[[The Millionairess|The Millionairess]]'' (1960), ''[[The Fami
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  • ...Drummond film ''[[Deadlier Than the Male]]'' and as Eye Patch in the 1977 Bond spoof ''[[No. 1 of the Secret Service]]''. ...th Sakata, and the wrestling match did not take place, though Reid's later Bond character of Sandor was Oddjob-esque.
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  • *[[Nicholas Bond-Owen]] .... Kevin (as Nicholas Owen) * Julia Bond ... Bikini Girl
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  • ...d until his death. Stewart played Quarrel Junior in the [[James Bond|James Bond]] film ''[[Live and Let Die (film)|Live and Let Die]]'' (1973). Other film ...ref name="DeMichael">{{cite book |last1=DeMichael |first1=Tom |title=James Bond FAQ : all that's left to know about everyone's favorite superspy |date=Dece
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  • | starring = [[Donald Sinden]] <br> [[Jeannie Carson]] <br> [[James Robertson Justice]] <br> [[Diana Dors]] <br> [[Stanley Holloway]] ...on|J. Lee Thompson]] and starring [[Donald Sinden]], [[Jeannie Carson]], [[James Robertson Justice]], [[Diana Dors]], [[Roland Culver|Roland Culver]] and [[
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  • ...rt director]] was [[Syd Cain]], who had the same job on the first two Bond films. Koscina herself had been considered for the role of [[Tatiana Romanova]] i ...rmin%22|magazine=Kinematograph Weekly|first=Bill|last=Altria|title=British Films Romp Home - Fill First Five Places|date=17 Dec 1964|page=9}}</ref>
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  • ...wn for composing the scores for twenty-two ''[[Carry On films|Carry On]]'' films.<ref>{{cite book | last = Craggs | first = Stewart | title = Soundtracks : ...in 1963, ''[[Carry On Matron]]'' in 1972 and a hoard of other ''Carry On'' films. His final ''Carry On'' score was for ''[[Carry On Emmannuelle]]'' in 1978.
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  • ...Frederick Gray|Sir Frederick Gray]] in the ''[[w:James Bond|James Bond]]'' films. ...e quickly became one of the busiest character actors, typically doing five films a year. He also continued to perform on stage, for instance as Iachimo in [
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  • ...eurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110401184440/http://www.britmovie.co.uk/films/Carry-On-Spying_1964/|archivedate=1 April 2011|df=dmy-all}}</ref> Series re ...roducer of the [[James Bond]] film series, objected to the character name "James Bind agent 006½" (intended for Charles Hawtrey) and threatened legal actio
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  • | studio = [[Hammer Film Productions]]<br>[[EMI Films|EMI Elstree]] | distributor = [[EMI Films#MGM-EMI|MGM-EMI Film Distributors]]
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