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The man with the golden gun (or pistol).
2019: Claudine Auger dies at age 78--Paris, France. (Born 26 April 1941--Paris, France.)
1959: The Atticus column of the Sunday Times presents some thoughts from Ian Fleming on Christmas.
1963: Agent 007 jages (Agent 007 is Chased) released in Denmark.
http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/frwl-dk-release-poster-1963/
http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/category/films/from-russia-with-love-1963/
Re-release
1971: Les diamants sont éternels (Diamonds Are Eternal) released in France.
1971: Diamantfeber released in Sweden.
Not to be confused with.
1974: Czlowiek ze zlotym pistoletem (A Man With a Golden Pistol) released in Poland.
1974: The Man With the Golden Gun released in the UK, USA, and Ireland.
1977: The Spy Who Loved Me released in the Philippines.
1985: A View to a Kill released in the Philippines.
1995: GoldenEye released in Belgium, France, and Spain.
2002: Prapancha Veerudu 007 (World Hero 007, Telugu title) released in India.
2009: Screenwriter Peter Morgan reveals an unimaginable twist planned for BOND 23--
2017: Dynamite Entertainment releases Kill Chain #6,
Sourced from their own
1963: Bjørn Rasmussen reviews From Russia With Love for the Danish daily magazine Aktuelt.
(Compare to UK premiere 17 September in London. Followed by Hollywood, CA 25 December.
Then US general release 9 January 1965.)
(Followed by US general release 22 December. UK release 29 December. The true world premiere was earlier: December 9, Hibiya Cinema, Tokyo, Japan.)
1967: James Bond 007 - Casino Royale released in Denmark.
1968: On Her Majesty's Secret Service principal shooting ends. (Began: 21 October.)
1969: Ilse Steppat at age 51--West Berlin, Germany. (Born 30 November 917--Barmen, Germany.)
1973: Leven en laten sterven released in Belgium.
1982: Moonraker released in Iceland.
1995: GoldenEye released in Hong Kong.
2006: 카지노 로얄 released in the Republic of Korea.
2010: BOND 23 resumes pre-production, halted most of this year as related to MGM financial issues.
2017: Ian Fleming Publications gives Season's Greetings with their annual card.
Sourced from.
1962: Ralph Fiennes is born--Ipswich, Suffolk, England.
1964: Bosley Crowther reviews Goldfinger in The New York Times.
1967: James Bond 007 - Casino Royale released in Italy.
1971: Diamantes para la eternidad (Diamonds for Eternity) released in Spain. (Diamants per a l'eternitat, Catalan title.)
1973: Leva och låta dö released in Sweden.
1983: Never Say Never Again released in Belgium.
1995: GoldenEye released in Luxembourg and Malaysia.
2006: Casino Royale released in Panama.
2014: Richard Graydon dies at age 92--England. (Born 12 May 1922--London, England.)
It's also noteworthy he took the opposite view of a majority of critics with TB on the increasing gadgetry and found the humor is the key when it was GF that played up the humor more. Although I'm not sure what he meant by saying even the violence is funny. There are moments when the violence is tempered by a Bond quip or action, but things in the underwater battle or Quist being thrown to the sharks don't have much humor going for them.
I noticed that, and then in the TB review he calls the previous three progressively more compelling.
1944: Ian Fleming arrives in Colombo, Ceylon, and strikes up a friendship with Wren Clare Blanshard.
1965: Thunderball released in Australia.
1970: Anatole Taubman is born--Zurich, Switzerland.
1971: Diamonds Are Forever released in Australia, Hong Kong, and the Netherlands.
Disclaimer: not this one.
1983: 내버 새이 내버 어개인 (Never Say Never Again) released in the Republic of Korea.
1997: 007 - Il domani non muore mai released in Italy.
1999: 007, el mundo no basta released in Argentina.
2013: Ian Fleming Publications unveils its new logo.
1931: Nora Noel Jill Bennett is born--Penang, Malaysia.
(She dies 4 October 1990 at age 58--Kensington, London, England.)
(He dies 3 June 2005 at age 63--Margate, Kent, England.)
(Started 30 August 1971. 1709–1809) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
http://spyguysandgals.com/sgLookupComicStrip.aspx?id=1005
Not Found:
Swedish Semic Comic 1989 #6 - Stjärnornas Herre (Starfire)
Danish 1973 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no26-1973/
James Bond Agent 007 no. 26: “Starfire” (1973)
1983: ネバーセイ・ネバーアゲイン (Nebāsei nebāagein) released in Japan.
1999: The World Is Not Enough released in Cyprus, Ecuador, Peru, plus Trinidad and Tobago.
1999: 007 - O Mundo Não é o Bastante released in Brazil.
1964: Goldfinger US premiere--Hollywood, CA.
(That's after the New York City premiere, and before the 9 January US general release.)
1965: Pallosalama (Fireball; Åskbollen/Thunderball, Swedish title) released in Finland.
1969: Al servicio secreto de Su Majestad (To His Majesty's Secret Service) released in Colombia.
1971: Los diamantes son eternos (Diamonds Are Eternal) released in Colombia.
1995: GoldenEye released in Panama.
1999: The World Is Not Enough released in Colombia and Panama.
1999: Само един свят не стига released in Bulgaria.
2001: Russia DVD premiere for From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, You Only Live Twice.
2002: Die Another Day released in Bolivia and Jamaica.
2006: Casino Royale released in Bolivia.
2015: Radiohead releases their unused Bond theme for Spectre.
1943: Ian Fleming's mistress--society hostess Maud Russell--records in her diary details of war planning, influenza.
1964: Agent 007 contra Goldfinger released in Denmark.
1971: Diamanter varer evig released in Norway.
https://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/daf-dk-adsheet-1971/
http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/daf-dk-souvenir-programme-1971/
1983: Aldri si aldri (Never Say Never) released in Norway.
Not to be confused with.
1995: GoldenEye released in Australia, Norway, and New Zealand.
1997: Tomorrow Never Dies released in Australia and New Zealand.
1997: 007: Igavene homne (007: Eternal Tomorrow) released in Estonia.
1997: Yarin Asla Ölmez released in Turkey.
1999: The World Is Not Enough released in New Zealand.
2006: A Beta release of GoldenEye: Source was scheduled for 25 December 2006, but released 26 December 2006.
2011: Pedro Armendáriz Jr. dies at age 71--New York City, New York.
(Born 6 April 1940--Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.)
1960: Maryam d'Abo is born--London, England.
1972: Live and Let Die films 007 surveilling his hotel room for bugs.
1972: Live and Let Die films its last day in Jamaica: Ross Kananga at Jamaica Swamp Safari, Falmouth.
1974: Τζέημς Μποντ, πράκτωρ 007: Ο άνθρωπος με το χρυσό πιστόλι (James Bond, Agent 007: The Man With the Gold Pistol) released in Greece.
Later video marketing.
Not to be confused with.
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1981: Hoagland "Hoagy" Carmichael dies at age 82--Rancho Mirage, California.
(Born 22 November 1899--Bloomington, Indiana.)
"Stardust", Hoagy Carmichael.
Have and Have Not, "Am I Blue", Hoagy Carmichael, 1944.
Have and Have Not, "Georgia", Hoagy Carmichael, 1944.
2017: Dynamite Bond comic Kill Chain becomes available for purchase.
2019: The New Year Honours List recognizes Samuel Alexander Mendes to become a Knight Bachelor, Order of the British Empire, for services to Drama.
1956: Fleming writes a letter to Wren Howard questioning his own "enthusiasm for Bond and his unlikely adventures."
1971: Comic strip Trouble Spot begins its run in the Daily Express.
(Ends 10 June 1972. 1810–1951) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/articles/comic_ts_review.php3
http://sequart.org/magazine/16692/on-the-james-bond-omnibus-volume-004-by-jim-lawrence-yaroslav-horak/
Swedish Semic Comic 1973 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1973.php3
Dödligt Budskap (Fatal Message -Trouble Spot)
Swedish Semic Comic 1979 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1979.php3
Dödligt Budskap (Fatal Message -Trouble Spot)
Swedish Semic Comic 1989 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1989.php3
Dödligt Budskap (Trouble Spot)
Danish 1974 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no27-1974/
James Bond Agent 007 no. 27: “Trouble Spot” (1974)
A water pistol?
1995: James Bond 007 - GoldenEye released in Germany.
2015: Big Comics Special Edition reprints Takao Saito's manga 007 series for 女王陛下の007 (Jo'ō Heika no Zero Zero Sebun/Her Majesty's Secret Service) and 黄金の銃を持つ男 (Ōgon no Jū o Motsu Otoko/The Man with the Golden Gun). Serialized monthly in Shogakukan's Boy's Life magazine December 1964 to August 1967.
黄金の銃を持つ男
1981 reprint.
Artist Jason Masters. Writer Warren Ellis.
1965: Thunderball released in the UK--premiere at the London Pavilion Cinema.
1971: Gyémántok az örökkévalóságnak (Diamonds For Eternity) released in Hungary.
1991: Cassandra Harris (Sandra Colleen Waites) dies at age 43--Los Angeles, California.
(Born 15 December 1948--Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.)
2019: The Prince Charles Cinema in London has its second 45th Anniversary screening of The Man With the Golden Gun at 3:35 PM.
1865: Joseph Rudyard Kipling is born--Bombay, Bombay Presidency, British India.
(He dies 18 January 1936 at age 70--Middlesex Hospital, London, England.)
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2569/2569-h/2569-h.htm#link2H_4_0009
(He dies 21 January 1998 at age 77--Honolulu, Hawaii.)
1971: Diamonds Are Forever released in the UK.
Concept art
VCD
1983: (007 - Never Again) released in Brazil.
Later video marketing.
Soundtrack.
1998: The New Year Honours List recognizes Roger Moore to become a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for his UNICEF work.
2012: Skyfall reaches the landmark 1 billion (US) dollar point for worldwide box-office.
2016: Game over--shutdown of the Glu Mobile servers brings an end to James Bond: World of Espionage.
1945: Barbara Carrera is born--Bluefields, Nicaragua.
1961: The Sunday Express Susan Barnes interview for her piece "Women and Me — by the Screen's James Bond" reportedly ends on the subject of violence towards women and with Barnes abruptly exiting Connery's apartment.
1963: Deed of Assignment executed this date states Ian Fleming, Ivar Bryce, and publisher Jonathan Cape assign rights to Kevin McClory for "all the copyright in the film scripts and the exclusive right to re-produce any part of the novel Thunderball in films and for the purpose of making such films to make scripts." And specifically from Fleming, "the exclusive right to the character James Bond as a character in any such scripts or film of Thunderball."
1994: Chivers North America publishes a large print version of John Gardner's Bond novel Never Send Flowers.
2002: 007 어나더데이 (007 Another Day) released in the Republic of Korea.
2034: With the end of the 70th year following author Ian Fleming's death, in theory his books and stories enter the public domain. (Though remedied by Danjaq LLC's registered trademarks for James Bond and 007.)
1925: Zena Marshall is born--Nairobi, Kenya. (She dies 10 July 2009 at age 84--London, England.)
1937: Suzy Kendall is born--Belper, Derbyshire, England.
1938: Kenneth Tsang is born--Shanghai, China.
1961: Ian Fleming returns to his Goldeneye Estate and begins writing the ninth Bond novel. In failing health, he uses a screenplay from a 1958 project as its basis.
1965: Agente 007 - Missione Goldfinger (Agent 007 - Goldfinger Mission) released in Italy.
Not to be confused with.
1968: Dr. No re-release in the UK.
1972: Diamenty sa wieczne (Diamonds Are Eternal) released in Poland.
1998: Zítrek nikdy neumírá (Tomorrow Never Dies) released in the Czech Republic.
2000: The World Is Not Enough released in Taiwan.
2003: Πέθανε μια άλλη μέρα (He Died Another Day) released in Greece.
2010: The original date Ian Fleming material would have entered the Public Domain (based on Casino Royale's 1953 publish date, plus 28 years for the copyright period, plus another 28 year renewal). [But the US law changed 1976 and went into effect 1978.]
2015: James Bond becomes public domain in Canada. (The books and stories, not the films. Based on the Berne Convention allowing a copyright for 50 years after Fleming's death.)
2035: Under the Copyright Extension Act of 1998 (applying the year of the author's death plus 70 years), Fleming books and stories enter the public domain.
2049: Under US copyright law in effect from 1978 (applied to products published 1950-1964), the copyright period lasting 95 years from the author's death ended the previous day. So it's public domain for Fleming books and stories everywhere. [Legal commentary welcome.]
1964: In The Daily Express, Fleming proposes to interviewer John Creusemann that "Bond is Scottish. On both sides."
1975: Roger Moore is photographed at London's Gerrick Club with wife Luisa and co-star Susanna York from their film "Heaven Save Us From Our Friends".
2003: Die Another Day released in New Zealand.
2003: Dnes neumírej (Do Not Die Today) released in the Czech Republic.
(Born 2 April 1925--Carlisle, Cumberland, England.)
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1922: Dana Natol (later Dana Wilson Broccoli) is born--New York City, New York.
(She dies 29 February 2004 at age 82--Los Angeles, California.)
(He dies 8 March 2016 at age 90--Colesshill, Oxfordshire, England.)
1962: In a letter to Geoffrey Boothroyd, Ian Fleming sends greetings. "I feel safe in wishing you a Prosperous New Year, and if the tax man becomes too difficult, I suggest you shoot him."
1972: 007 - Os Diamantes São Eternos released in Brazil.
1988: Joie Chitwood dies at age 75--Tampa, Florida. (Born 14 April 1912--Denison, Texas.)
2003: "Two Koreas Blast New James Bond Film", so reports The Associated Press and multiple news outlets.
2006: Quantum of Solace main unit filming kicks off at Pinewood (originally schedule 10 December 2007).
2016: The Independent reports that Christoph Waltz is signed for two more Bond films. As long as Craig returns.
(Update: changed to a March production start; director Cary Fukunaga; 14 February 2020 release date. Then April 2020 release dates.)
1900: Ornithologist James Bond is born--Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
(He dies 14 February 1989 at age 89--Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.)
1962: Michael France is born--St. Petersburg, Florida.
(He dies 12 April 2013 at age 51--St. Pete Beach, Florida.)
1973: Live and Let Die films OO7 meeting Solitaire at the Fillet of Soul.
1990: John Cleese spoofs James Bond in a Schweppes soft drinks commercial.
(Born 26 May 1909--New York City, New York.)
1996: Zlaté oko (The Golden Eye) released in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
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2000: The World Is Not enough released in the Philippines.
2007: Puffin Books publishes Charlie Higson's Young Bond novel Double or Die in paperback.
2013: Activision and Steam remove online copies and pages for Quantum of Solace, Blood Stone, 007 Legends.
1945: Roger Spottiswoode is born--Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
1970: 007 - A Serviço Secreto de Sua Majestade (007 - To Her Majesty's Secret Service) released in Brazil.
1984: Sir Richard Joseph Hughes CBE dies at age 77--Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Hong Kong.
(Born 5 March 1906--Prahran, Melbourne, Australia.)
2006: Player One publishes a mobile game based on Charlie Higson's Young Bond novel SilverFin.
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/articles/gaming_silverfin_announced.php3
2010: Reports say Sam Mendes is connected with BOND 23. (MGM at the time denies he's signed as director. EON later confirms he was hired as a consultant until MGM worked out its financial issues.)
2015: Spectre films at Lake Altaussee.
2019: National Bird Day in the US.
1955: Rowan Atkinson is born--Consett, County Durham, England.
1966: Operación Trueno (Operation Thunder) released in Colombia.
Not to be confused with
1972: Los diamantes son eternos (Diamonds Are Eternal) released in Argentina.
https://www.archivo007.com/foros/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=8468
1998: Sutra ne umire nikad (Tomorrow Is Not Dying Never) released in Serbia.
2012: Robert Wentworth John (Bob) Holness dies at age 83--Pinner, England.
(Born 12 November 1928-- Vryheid, South Africa.)
1964: Laurence Harvey states he's been asked by Kevin McClory to play Bond in a film version of Thunderball. And he'd like that a lot.
1973: Richard Maibaum finishes the first draft of the screenplay for The Man with the Golden Gun.
1976: Producer Kevin McClory announces in Variety his planned film James Bond of the Secret Service, to begin filming in the Bahamas with the involvement of Len Deighton and Sean Connery.
1981: 문 레이커 (Moon-ray-ee-kuh; Moonraker) released in the Republic of Korea.
January 1985.
2000: Ο κόσμος δεν είναι αρκετός (James Bond, praktor 007 - O kosmos den einai arketos) released in Greece.
2012: Shooting resumes for Skyfall with the funeral scene following the explosion at MI6 Headquarters. On location at the Old Royal Navy College in Greenwich, Michael G. Wilson on hand.
2015: Spectre cast members Daniel Craig, Léa Seydoux, Dave Bautista pose on Gaislachkogl's peak, Sölden, Austria prior to filming there.
1920: Douglas Wilmer is born--Brentford, London, England.
(He dies at age 96--Ipswich, Suffolk, England.)
1962: Ian Fleming begins writing On Her Majesty's Secret Service at Goldeneye.
1966: Bond comic strip You Only Live Twice ends its run in The Daily Express.
(Began 17 May 1965. 275-475) John McLusky, artist. Henry Gammidge, writer.
Swedish Semic Comic 1989 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1989.php3
(You Only Live Twice - Part 1) | (You Only Live Twice - Part 2)
Swedish Semic Comic 1976 https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1976.php3
Man Lever Bara Två Gånger - Djävulens Trädgård (You Only Live Twice - "Devil Garden")
Swedish Semic Comic 1967
Djävulens Trädgård - Man Lever Bara Två Gånger! (Devil's Garden - You Only Live Twice!)
Danish http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no12-1967/
James Bond 007 no. 39 (1977)
Danish http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no39-1977/
James Bond Agent 007 no. 12/1967
1971: 카지노 로얄 (Casino Royale) released in the Republic of Korea.
1992: Anthony Dawson dies at age 75--Sussex, England. (Born 18 October 1916--Edinburgh, Scotland.)
2008: Norvic FDC (First Day Cover) issues James Bond commemorative stamps for the Fleming Centenary.
2013: Bernard Horsfall dies at age 82--Isle of Skye, Scotland.
(Born 20 November 1930--Bisshops Stortford, Herfordshire, England.)