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Im not sure he had the physique for it either,but i'm sure he could have played another '00 if Bond was to meet one back then.
Welles could well have played a good villain.
In any case, Sellers' chance to play a serious Bond was squandered the minute producer Charlie Feldman decided not to use Ben Hecht's script, which faithfully and by all accounts superbly adapted Fleming's novel. Hecht's vision was of a daringly adult Bond film that would retain the wit and flamboyance of the Connery films. Pulling it off would have required an actor of Connery's charisma and screen presence, and I don't think Sellers fit the bill.
Note: for more on Hecht's script, see Jeremy Duns's blog (http://jeremyduns.net/2013/09/06/rogue-royale/). His ebook Rogue Royale shows how he discovered the script and demonstrates why the project could have been the greatest Bond film never made.
Definitely! Welles was considered for Blofeld back when McClory's Thunderball remake involved robotic sharks in New York, and he would have been a perfect Bond villain. To bad Broccoli didn't consider using him in The Spy Who Loved Me.
I hope you didnt pay too much...i believe the bin-men collect the rubbish on Tuesdays ?
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Of course, see The Life and Death of Peter Sellers film with Geoffrey Rush for a take on the CR shoot.