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"Skaifoli"
If they had trondersk (norwegian dialect Trondheim area) movie posters it would be called "Sjyfaill" , lmao
1930: Peter Porteous is born--London, England.
1944: Society hostess Maud Russell writes about Ian Fleming in her diary.
1958: The first James Bond comic strip Casino Royale begins its run in The Daily Express.
(Ends 13 December 1958. 1-138 ) John McLusky, artist. Anthony Hern, writer.
https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24115/lot/188/
Swedish Semic Comic 1972
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1972.php3?s=comics&id=01759
(High Game In Monte Carlo - Casino Royale)
Danish 1965 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/007jb-dk1-1965-eng/
Højt spil i Monte Carlo" [High Stakes in Monte Carlo]
1968: Test footage of Lazenby and Rigg prompts nervous United Artists executives to pursue a return of Connery.
1973: Fawcett Gold Medal publishes Roger Moore's James Bond Diary in paperback.
1982: Variety reports potential Moore replacements as James Brolin and Michael Billington.
1983: Octopussy released in The Netherlands.
1983: Jonathan Cape publishes John Gardner's Bond novel Icebreaker.
Cover by Bill Botten (in the style of Richard Chopping).
http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/ltk-dk-ad-sheet-1989/
http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/ltk-dk-programme-1989/
http://jamesbond.no/visBoker.asp?ID=42
2011: Swordfish through Orion Publishing Group releases 30th anniversary hardcover editions of John Gardner’s Nobody Lives Forever and Role of Honour.
1933: Jeff Nuttall is born in Clitheroe, Lancashire, England.
1959: Fleming writes a letter to Ivar (Felix) Bryce offering the rights to produce the first Bond film. In return he asks for $50,000 worth of shares in the film company. Then he will also provide a treatment, plus his ongoing services if they are desired.
1970: Diamonds Are Forever draft screenplay finished by Richard Maibaum.
1971: Diamonds Are Forever films Bond's ordeal in a crematorium.
1977: The Spy Who Loved Me UK general release. Plus Ireland.
1996: Sean Connery photographed by Trevor Leighton.
2014: Browser-based adventure game released by Youniverse Digital Limited promotes the Young Bond book Shoot to Kill by Steve Cole.
Mission 3 Pilot the Zeppelin
Mission 4 High Speed Chase
1943: The Allied invasion of Sicily Operation Husky, aided by misdirection created by Operation Mincemeat inspired by Fleming, executes this date.
1964: From Russia With Love released in The Netherlands.
1966: Bond's obituary date, as printed in the on-screen version of The Standard in You Only Live Twice.
1975: Jack White is born--Detroit, Michigan.
1975: Till Death Do Us Apart comic strip begins its run in The Daily Express.
(Ends 14 October 1975. 2898-2983) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
http://www.impulsegamer.com/james-bond-omnibus-005-review/
Swedish Semic Comic 1977
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1977.php3?s=comics&id=01952
(Till Death Do Us Part)
Danish 1978 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no45-1978/
"Ballade på Balkan" [Trouble in the Balkan]
1987: The Living Daylights released in The Netherlands.
2002: Die Another Day principal photography is a wrap, filming today includes Madonna's role as Verity.
2006: Manning Redwood dies at age 77--Surrey, England.
(Born 16 February 1929--New York City, New York.)
1958: BBC Home Service broadcasts Ian Fleming interviewing his friend Raymond Chandler.
1967: The Los Angeles Times says Sean Connery has an invite to put his footprints at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre.
1974: The Man With the Golden Gun films the car chase in Bangkok, Thailand.
1977: Cary Joji Fukunaga is born--Oakland, California.
1987: Iskallt uppdrag (Ice Cold Mission) released in Sweden.
2009: Zena Marshall dies at age 84--London, England. (Born 1 January 1925--Nairobi, Kenya.)
2019: Dynamite Entertainment releases James Bond Origins #11.
Ibrahim Moustafa, artist. Jeff Parker, writer.
1964: Goldfinger's nineteen-week production finishes after five final days in Andermatt, Switzerland.
1985: Agente 007 - Bersaglio mobile (Agent 007 - Moving Target) released in Italy.
2006: Casino Royale completes filming the falling house in Venice.
2017: y101FM reports that Christopher Nolan wants to do a Bond film.
2020: A Christmas in July Bond Party is scheduled in South Africa.
1933: Donald Edwin Westlake is born--Brooklyn, New York.
(He dies 31 December 2008 at age 75--San Tancho, Mexico.)
1961: Variety says the next likely Bond is Patrick Allen.
1966: Tony Mockler writes in The Guardian: "How long will the spies last? ...Is the spy bubble about to burst?"
1966: You Only Live Twice films OO7 discovering Osato's connections to SPECTRE.
1973: UK general release for Live and Let Die.
1979: Moonraker released in The Netherlands.
1981: Ann Geraldine Mary Fleming (née Charteris) dies at age 68--Sevenhampton, Wiltshire, Swindon, England.
(Born 19 June 1913-–London, England.)
1985: Levande måltavla (Live Target; or Living Target) released in Sweden. 1989: Licence to Kill released in Austria, The Netherlands, and Belgrade, Yugoslavia.
2013: Gautam Paul Bhattacharjee dies at age 53--Seaford, East Sussex, England.
(Born is born 4 May 1960--Harrow, London, England.)
2016: Sotheby's auctions an edited copy of You Only Live Twice .
1945: Society hostess Maud Russell writes about Ian Fleming in her diary.
1965: Sean Connery and Claudine Auger appear on the cover of Look Magazine.
1977: During the blackout in New York City, Marvin Hamlisch seeks a cab. And candles.
1985: Title song "A View to a Kill" released by EMI-Capitol tops the US Billboard Hot 100 chart at No. 1.
2010: Alan Hume dies at age 85--Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire, England.
(Born 16 October 1924--London, England.)
2012: Chris Cornell performs "You Know My Name" the first day of Hard Rock Calling at Hyde Park, London.
1918: Fred Haggerty is born--Budapest, Austria-Hungary.
(He dies 2002 at age 83.)
1939: Sid Haig is born--Fresno, California.
(He dies 21 September 2019 at age 80--Los Angeles, California.)
1952: Writing at Goldeneye, Ian Fleming creates the opening words for his novel Casino Royale.
1964: Goldfinger films pre-titles action at night.
1973: 007 死ぬのは奴らだ (Shinu no wa yatsurada; It's Those Who Die) released in Japan.
Book cover.
1982: Variety announces Roger Moore will return as James Bond. (A week earlier they reported James Brolin and Michael Billington as contenders.)
1985: Phoebe Waller-Bridge is born--Ealing, London, England.
1989: Licence to Kill released in the UK. Ireland. US.
1992: Putnam & Sons publishes John Gardner's Bond novel Death Is Forever in the US.
2017: ChiDunnit in Canada publishes the paperback version of Licence Expired: The Unauthorized James Bond, editors David Nickle and Madeline Ashby. (Originally published 23 November 2015.)
1963: From Russia With Love films the final scene on location in Venice.
1967: The You Only Live Twice soundtrack debuts in the US eventually topping at #27.
1975: Bond comic The Black Ruby Caper finishes its run in The Daily Express.
(Started 19 February 1975. 2781–2897) Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/tbrc.php3
https://www.popoptiq.com/double-oh-comics-009-black-ruby-caper/
Swedish Semic Press 1976
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1976.php3?s=comics&id=01835
("Codename: Black Storm" -
The Black Ruby Caper)
Tamil Star comics https://www.comicsroyale.com/foreign-reprints#/star-comics/
Danish 1977 http://www.bond-o-rama.dk/en/jb007-dk-no41-1977/
"Kodenavn: Sorte Storm"
[Codename: Black Storm]
1983: Comic strip Polestar ends its run in The Daily Express, mid-way through the story. (Began 23 May 1983. 625-719) Complete versions eventually published in non-UK media. John McLusky, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
Swedish Semic Comic 1984
https://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/comics/semic_1982.php3?s=comics&id=02218
(Project Polestar -
The Paradise Plot [Part 2])
1993: Hodder & Stoughton publish John Gardner's Bond novel Never Send Flowers, misspelling a main character's name on the dustjacket.
15 July 1993. A great day. There'd be no @Dragonpol as my username without first the publication of John Gardner's Never Send Flowers (1993). Forever one of my favourite James Bond Continuation novels!
1963: Ian Fleming responds to Norman Felton's letter of 8 July, in part on the Solo project.
1987: 鐵金剛大戰 特務飛龍 (Tiě jīngāng dàzhàn tèwù fēilóng; Iron King Wars Agent Flying Dragon) is released in Hong Kong.
2000: Q the Music offers a live medley from Piz Gloria--appropriately featuring music from On Her Majesty's Secret Service. Live rebroadcast for a limited time.
2010: Activision press release announces James Bond 007: Blood Stone.
"I'll Take It All" performed by Jess Stone and Dave Stewart and The Eurythmics
Blood Stone. 20:29 worth
1922: Tetsurô Tamba is born--Tokyo, Japan.
(He dies 24 September 2006 at age 84--Tokyo, Japan.)
1944: Catherine Schell is born--Budapest, Hungary.
1959: Laurence Evans from MCA offers advice to Fleming on Bond film deals.
1963: From Russia With Love films the helicopter assault on Bond and Tatiana.
1963: Jonathan Cape's Michael Howard writes Richard Chopping regarding Fleming's opinion for elements of the eventual You Only Live Twice dust cover.
1977: BBC2 for the Open University airs its documentary Mass Communication and Society, an in-depth record of The Spy Who Loved Me film production. Eight parts.
1990: Putnam publishes John Gardner's Bond novel Brokenclaw in the US. Hyphenated.
1997: Tomorrow Never Dies films the stealth barge action. Pierce Brosnan splits his lip on a stuntman's helmet, receives eight stitches.
2004: Francis Patrick (Pat) Roach dies at age 67-- Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England.
(Born 19 May 1937--Birmingham, England.)
2018: Final day to object to settlement of a class action suit on the labeling of James Bond DVD/Blu-ray box sets.
Another blog collects some choice Tamba anecdotes:
1913: Eric Pohlmann is born--Vienna, Austria-Hungary.
(He dies 25 July 1979 at age 66--Bad Reichenall, Bavaria, Germany.)
1930: Burt Kwouk is born--Warrington, Cheshire, England.
(He dies 24 May 2016 at age 85--Hampstead, London, England.)
1963: El satánico Dr. No (The Satanic Dr. No) released in Argentina.
1979: Moonraker released in South Africa.
1983: People Weekly celebrates Bond's Babes. 1988: Licence to Kill filming begins at Churubusco Studios, Mexico City.
2006: Casino Royale films the final action of the chase across the airport, completing principal photography.
2015: Glu Mobile releases menu-based role-playing game James Bond: World of Espionage as a free app for the Android and iOS platforms.
(Born 20 May 1927--Providence, Rhode Island.)
1966: Lucrezia Lante della Rovere is born--Rome, Lazio, Italy.
1988: Licence to Kill films Felix Leiter disagreeing with something that eats him.
1989: Licencia para matar (Catalan tite, Llicència per matar) released in Spain.
Not to be confused with this 1975 film. Or 1965 film.
2016: Garry Trent Marshall dies at age 81--Burbank, California.
(Born 13 November 1934--The Bronx, New York City, New York.)
Luca Casalanguida, artist. Andy Diggle, writer.
1938: Diana Rigg is born--Doncaster, Yorkshire, England.
1960: Ian Fleming writes a letter to Richard Chopping soliciting book cover art for Thunderball.
(He dies 18 May 2017 at age 52--Detroit, Michigan.)
1971: Diamonds Are Forever films OO7 stealing a moon buggy.
1985: A View to a Kill released in Davao, the Philippines.
2006: Principal photography is a wrap for Casino Royale.
2006: Finnish newspaper Ilta-Sanomat reports Chris Cornell is working on the Bond title song.
1975: Goldfinger re-released in Spain. 1977: 鐵金剛勇破 海底城 (Tiě jīngāng yǒng pò hǎidǐ chéng; Iron King Underwater City) released in Hong Kong.
1978: Lewis Gilbert in The San Bernardino Sun says the next Bond film will have Bond and Drax but little else from Moonraker.
1988: Licence to Kill films OO7 attacking Q.
1989: 007 ja lupa tappaa (007 and Permission to Kill; or Swedish: 007 och rätten att döda, 007 and the Right to Kill) released in Finland.
2012: BBC Radio 4 airs its third Bond radio drama: From Russia With Love. Toby Stephens returns.
(Born 8 March 1926--Reus, Spain.)
1940: The British Special Operations Executive (SOE) begins work that lasts until 15 January 1946, preceding MI6.
1974: Claudio Santamaria is born--Rome, Italy.
1974: The Man with the Golden Gun films OO7 and Goodnight escaping explosions on Scaramanga's island.
1989: 鐵金剛勇戰 殺人狂魔 (Tiě jīngāng yǒng zhàn shārén kuáng mó; Iron King Fighting Murderer) released in Taiwan.
2011: Linda Christian dies at age 87--Palm Desert, California.
(Born 13 November 1923--Tampico, Mexico.)
2015: A new Spectre trailer comes available.
1921: Robert James Brown is born--Swanage, Dorset, England.
(He dies 11 November 2003 at age 82--Swanage, Dorset, England.)
1963: Lotte Lenya finishes filming with the scene riding in a taxi next to Red Grant.
1977: Title song "Nobody Does It Better" charts in the US, eventually reaches #2.
1980: Roger Moore signs a one-picture contract to do For Your Eyes Only.
1983: Octopussy released in Sweden.
1987: The New York Museum of Modern Art end its 007 exhibition (started 5 June) and a total fourteen screenings of Bond films. Producer Broccoli previously presented 35mm prints of each with the promise of future films.
1998: John Richard Hopkins dies at age 67--Woodland Hills, California.
(Born 27 January 1931--London, England.)
2011: Linda Christian dies at age 87--Palm Desert, California.
(Born 13 November 1923--Tampico, Mexico.)
Valerie Mathis and CIA Agent Jimmy Bond
Diego Rivera painting.
1947: Anthony and David Meyer are born--Watford, Hertfordshire, England.
1971: Diamonds Are Forever films OO7 helping Marie get something off her chest.
1980: Peter Sellers dies at age 54--Middlesex Hospital, London, England.
(Born: 8 September 1925--Portsmouth, England.)
1981: A three-day James Bond Weekend begins in Century City, California.
George Lazenby and Hervé Villechaize in attendance.
1986: The New York Times prints Stephen Farber's piece, "'Remington Steele' Gets Reprieve".
2009: Titan Books re-releases the James Bond comic strip The Girl Machine.
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
2010: The James Bond 007: Blood Stone intro reveals the Joss Stone song "I'll Take It All".
1963: Ian Fleming comments on death to Hilary Bray.
1979: Eric Pohlmann dies at age 65--Bad Reichenhall, Bavaria, Germany.
(Born 18 July 1913--Vienna, Austria-Hungary.)
2015: BBC Radio 4 airs its fifth James Bond radio drama: Diamonds Are Forever. Toby Stephens.
1939: The Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve appoints Ian Fleming as Lieutenant-Commander. Special Branch.
1967: Casino Royale released in Mexico.
1971: Diamonds Are Forever films the lift fight between Bond and Peter Franks.
1979: Moonraker released in Australia.
1987: Timothy Dalton tells the LA Times he was first approached for the Bond role in the 1970s to potentially follow Sean Connery.
2006: Producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson announce Chris Cornell to perform the title song "You Know My Name", written by Cornell and David Arnold.
2012: Madonna performs her "Die Another Day"/"Beautiful Killer" mashup during the MDNA Tour, Paris, France.
So if this is the version of the story that is true, he was first wanted for LALD. In that case, fitting that he got to do LTK instead at a later point.
1922: Adolfo Celi is born--Messina, Sicily, Italy.
(He dies 19 February 1986 at age 63--Siena, Tuscany, Italy.)
1963: The Dr. No soundtrack enters US charts eventually reaching #82.
1966: At a press conference in Japan Sean Connery comments--"Japanese women are just not sexy."
1968: Maria Grazia Cucinotta is born--Messina, Sicily, Italy.
1988: Licence to Kill films a barroom brawl at the Barrelhead Bar in Key West, Florida.
2012: BBC's short film Happy & Glorious, directed by Danny Boyle, showcases Craig as Bond with the Queen. It's used to open the London 2012 Summer Olympics.
2017: GQ proposes Bourne better than Bond.
1964: Goldfinger's last day for Honor Blackman includes publicity shots, dialogue recording.
1978: 007 ja Kultasormi (007 and Goldfinger; or Swedish 007 och Guldfinger) re-released in Finland.
Swedish
1991: The New York Times prints "'Casino Royale' Is an LP Bond With a Gilt Edge" by Richard Panek.
2019: Bond in Motion's final date for Hockenheim, Germany.
1953: Ian Fleming responds to publisher Jonathan Cape's comments on American publisher Macmillan.
1965: El regreso del agente 007 (The Return of Agent 007) released in Mexico.
1982: Harold Sakata (Tosh Togo) dies at age 62--Honolulu, Hawaii.
(Born 1 July 1920--Holualoa, Hawaii.)
(Born 1 March 1910--Belgravia, London, England.)
On the set of The Sea Wolves.
1987: Dah Smrti (Breath of Death) released in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.
2008: Announcement reveals Jack White & Alicia Keys to collaborate on title song "Another Way to Die"--a duet.
2011: Daniel Craig confirms a plan to use India locations for BOND 23 and pre-titles train action.
2020: Scheduled release for Dynamite Entertainment's James Bond: Origin: Volume 1
(Parker Signed Edition Hardcover).