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There is a Dutch publication running this. That's all. The news has since spread like wildfire through twitter. Gilbert's Wikipedia page states he died on the 23rd.
https://jamesbond007.se/eng/memoriam/lewis_gilbert_1920_2018
How would the Swedish site have quotes from Steven Saltzman and Chris Corbould which can't be found anywhere, when he's not reported as having died in any news outlet?
Being posted elsewhere. The man was 97, it's really not a stretch of the imagination or an impossibility that he passed.
Also, IMDB is the last place to go for any sort of concrete sources on anything.
Or any major news service. Still waiting.
Considering he supposedly died four days ago, I'd think we'd have something. This whole thing is sort of bizarre.
RIP Sir. Thanks for giving me memories which will stay with me forever.
https://hmssweblog.wordpress.com/2018/02/27/paul-de-meo-writer-producer-dies/
Lovely cinema (despite still closing my ears everytime Bach delivers a line).
Was watching TSWLM with the family and that is what 007 was then, excellent entertainment with a great James Bond reinvented in Cubby's first solo outing.
Loved what he contributed to the Bond series. Tho not a fan favorite I loved Moonraker a lot. Once of his best films.