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2005: EON announces Martin Campbell will direct BOND 21, with the title Casino Royale.
2012: BOND 23 filming has Daniel Craig running the streets of London, Tower Hill, on the way to M's hearing.
2016: Dynamite's James Bond #4 Vargr goes on sale.
Cover: Dom Reardon. Jason Masters, artist. Warren Ellis, writer.
1962: "The Living Daylights" is published in The Sunday Times colour supplement. The Daily Express objects, since they have rights to comic versions of Bond books and stories. Fleming works it out with them. The story later appears in Argosy as Berlin Escape June 1962. A comic version is eventually run in The Daily Express in 1966. And of course the story is published in the last Fleming book Octopussy and the Living Daylights, 1966.
2012: Filming at Vauxhall Bridge with Judi Dench as M is delayed a week due to snow.
2012: Filming of airplane scenes at Kartitsch, Austria.
1920: Rose Alba is born--Cairo, Egypt. (Dies January 2006 at age 85--London, England.)
1921: Ken Adam is born--Berlin, Germany. (Dies 10 March 2016 at age 95--London, England.)
1958: The conversation between Bond and the Governor related in the story "Quantum of Solace" takes place. Bond had been on a mission since 29 January. As confirmed by the John Griswold book, Ian Fleming's James Bond: Annotations and Chronologies for Ian Fleming's Bond Stories.
1965: Goldfinger released in Sweden.
2015: Spectre filming at Pinewood Studios pauses due to Daniel Craig's sprained knee during a fight scene.
1922: Patrick Macnee is born--Paddington, London, England.
(He dies 25 June 2015 at age 93--Rancho Mirage, California.)
1952: Succeeding George VI, Elizabeth II begins her reign as Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms.
2008: Mythbusters airs James Bond Special: Part 2 (Season 6, Episode 4).
2017: Alec McCowen dies at age 91--London, England. (Born 26 May 1925--Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England.)
1952: Anne Rothermore's divorce is finalized. She plans a March wedding with Ian Fleming.
1962: The Gleaner reports on Ocho Rios area locals objecting to almost 100 production-related jobs with EON going to Kingstonians.
1964: From Russia With Love released in Ireland.
1970: John Barry's On Her Majesty's Secret Service soundtrack charts in the US, eventually reaching #103.
2008: BOND 22 films at Howard Air Force Base, Panama City (substituting for Haiti and Bolivia). The National Institute of Culture of Panama subs for a Bolivian hotel. Director Marc Forster is frustrated by the limitations for filming at Panama's Fort Sherman, a former US military base, on the Colón coast. His vision of the harbour boat chase is grander than circumstances allow. Meanwhile, a teaser poster is revealed online.
2002: Media reports say Madonna will sing the title theme of BOND 20, which does not yet have a title.
2018: Anthony Horowitz announces the title of his second James Bond novel as Forever and a Day. To be published 31 May 2018, it will include original Fleming material.
1983: Flittermouse comic strip begins its run in The Daily Express (ending 20 May 1983).
John McLusky, illustrator. Jim Lawrence, writer. 1998: Nintendo releases James Bond 007 for Game Boy, a video game developed by Saffire.
1941: Michael Apted is born--Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England.
1962: The comic strip run of Thunderball in The Daily Express (started 11 December 1961) suddenly ends midstream, due to a dispute over Fleming's arrangement to premiere his short story "The Living Daylights" in the competition--The Sunday Times. Later resolved, and comics resume in 1964's Daily Express with On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
John McLusky, illustrator. Henry Gammidge, writer.
Nominations also included Javier Bardem, Judi Dench, Roger Deakins.
2015: Daniel Craig returns to the filming of BOND 24 following a knee injury.
1961: Carey Lowell is born--Huntington, New York.
1987: The Prince and Princess of Wales visit the Pinewood set of The Living Daylights.
2015: The first official photo of BOND 24 is released,
1936: Joe Don Baker is born--Groesbeck, Texas.
1942: Maud Solveig Christina Wikström (Maud Adams) is born--Luleå, Norrbottens län, Sweden.
1987: The Living Daylights production films the scene in Gibraltar wherein OO7 witnesses the death of OO4.
2005: Composer John Barry receives the BAFTA Fellowship award at The Orange British Academy Film Awards, Odeon Leicester Square, London. 2013: Skyfall released on DVD and Bluray in the US.
1916: Joseph Fürst is born--Vienna, Austria.
(Dies 29 November 2005 at age 89--Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.)
1987: It's a wrap for the filming of The Living Daylights.
1995: Filming of the Monaco-Monte Carlo scenes take place in England.
2002: Producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson receive a special award from the London Film Critics' Circle recognizing the 40th anniversary of the James Bond films.
1927: Lois Maxwell is born--Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.
(Dies 29 September 2007--Fremantle, Australia.)
2015: Louis Jourdan dies--Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California.
(Born 19 June 1921--Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France.)
2018: Dynamite's much-delayed comic book release of Casino Royale (once scheduled for this date, plus 17 October 2017, etc.) now stands to be published 13 March 2018.
I must admit I love that cover. The dark misty smoke filled gambling room is exactly how I envisioned that ambiance in the novel. The blonde beauty reminds me a bit of Marilyn in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
1951: Jane Seymour is born--Hayes, Hayes and Harlington, Middlesex, England.
2017: Dynamite's Hammerhead #5 is released.
1965: Thunderball filming begins (in Paris, plus the Château d'Anet, near Dreux) following agreement between partners Broccoli and Saltzman plus Kevin McClory to jointly produce the Fleming novel. McClory agrees to not film another version for 10 years.
1910: Marc Lawrence is born--New York City, New York. (Dies 27 November 2005 at age 95--Palm Springs, California.)
1950: Valerie Leon is born--London, England.
1952: Ian Fleming begins his first Bond novel at Goldeneye--Casino Royale.
1962: Fleming makes another visit, this time to filming at Falmouth with OO7 and Honey Ryder dodging bullets behind the sand. And refilming when initial shots are ruined by US sailors investigating the noise and gunfire.
1971: Denise Richards is born--Downers Grove, Illinois.
1976: Rory Kinnear is born--Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England.
1975: Bond comic strip The Phoenix Project ends its run in The Daily Express (started 23 September 1974.)
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
EA Redwood Shores, developer. Electronic Arts, publisher.
Spectre Aston Martin DB10. Price realised GBP 2,434,500
1967: Benicio Del Toro is born--San Germán, Puerto Rico.
1975: Bond comic The Black Ruby Caper begins its run in The Daily Express (ends 15 July 1975).
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
2018: Russian premiere of ‘Casino Royale’ in Concert, Russian Philharmonic Orchestra, presented by Zapomni, Crocus City Hall, Krasnogorsky District, Moscow Oblas. Продюсерская компания Zapomni представляет российскую премьеру киноконцерта «Джеймс Бонд: Казино Рояль», который пройдет только один раз, в Москве, 20 февраля 2018 года в Crocus City Hall.
1962: Location filming in Jamaica ends and the production team departs for England and the fantastic sets Ken Adam constructed for Dr. No's base, the ventilation gauntlet, and MI6 interiors. A few planned shots delayed for weather would be made up later.
2013: The Institution of Mechanical Engineers celebrates Wing Commander Ken Wallis, creator of ‘Little Nellie’.
2018: Dynamite's James Bond: The Body #2 Part Two - The Brain becomes available for purchase. Description: James Bond leads the interrogation of a scientist who allowed a lethal virus to be stolen. But when the investigation takes a surprising turn, Bond begins to question whether he is enough.
1938: Karin Dor is born--Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany. (Dies 6 November 2017 at age 79--Munich, Bavaria, Germany.)
2017: Dynamite's James Bond Vol. 2: Eidolon is released. Description: James Bond is trapped in Los Angeles with a MI6 agent under fire and a foreign intelligence service trying to put them both in bags... and possibly more than one foreign intelligence service. And things may not be any safer in Britain, with bodies dropping and ghosts moving in the political mist...
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1947: Shakira Caine is born--British Guiana. 1964: Ian Fleming is photographed on a beach near his Goldeneye estate. 1965: John Kitzmiller dies at age 51--Rome, Lazio, Italy. (Born 4 December 1913--Battle Creek, Michigan.)
2015: BOND 24 night filming continues in Rome, Italy.
2018: Lewis Gilbert dies at age 97--Monaco. (Born 6 March 1920--London, England.)
2012: The 85th Academy Awards sees performances from Dame Shirley Bassey ("Goldfinger") and Adele ("Skyfall"). Later in the proceedings "Skyfall" wins Best Song.
1962: Actors Sean Connery, Lois Maxwell, and Bernard Lee prepare for studio filming to begin the next day.
2003: The Thunderball soundtrack is reissued on CD for the James Bond Remastered Collection. Six tracks are added, beyond the original twelve tracks that were available when the LP went to production. At the time John Barry continued scoring the film, plus reacted to the switching of the main theme to the actual title song "Thunderball".
1913: Gert Fröbe is born--Oberplanitz, Saxony, Germany.
(Dies 5 September 1988 age 75--Munich, Bavaria, West Germany.)
1950: Carmen Du Sautoy is born--London, England.
1962: Filming resumes at Pinewood Studios.
1965: Time Magazine observes a “Bond market” exists “From London to Los Angeles,” involving Bond clothing, jewelry, pajamas, vodka, golf clubs. 2015: La Repubblica reports "The streets of Rome bring Bond to a standstill — car hits pothole, Craig suffers head injury." The culprit: loose sanpietrini--hand-carved cobblestone ("little St. Peters") on a narrow street.
1962: A legal claim is served on Eon Productions to recover £1,064 for two musicians--Carlos Malcolm and Ernest Ranglin--proposing they had an agreement to compose, arrange, and oversee the recording of music for Dr. No.
1965: The "Goldfinger" title song charts in the US, eventually peaking at No. 8.
1999: A court rejects MGM's request for a summary judgment to block Sony's planned Bond film--opening the path to an April trial.
Studios' Fight Over James Bond to Go to Trial articles.latimes.com/1999/feb/27/business/fi-12167
February 27, 1999 | Associated Press
A federal judge rejected Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.'s motion for summary judgment in a legal fight with Sony Corp. over rights to the lucrative James Bond movie franchise, clearing the way for an April trial. MGM asked the court for a summary judgment in its lawsuit accusing Sony of attempting to steal the Bond franchise. U.S. District Judge Edward Rafeedie, who issued a preliminary injunction last year to block Sony from working on its own Bond film, rejected the motion, said Sony attorney David Steuber. "It's a very important win for us," he said. "It's encouraging that the ball is still in the air." In a statement, MGM characterized the ruling as a victory. "We can now proceed to trial to make our preliminary injunction permanent and for a declaration of our exclusive rights to make James Bond films," said Robert Brada, MGM executive vice president and general counsel. MGM is developing a 19th Bond installment starring Pierce Brosnan that is due for release in November.
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1963: The Daily Express story "Wanted - A Girl for OO7" prompts 200 to try out for the role of Tatiana at Pinewood.
1973: Bond comic strip The League of Vampires ends its run in The Daily Express. (Started 25 October 1972.)
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer.
1946: Lana Wood is born--Santa Monica, California.
1973: Bond comic strip Die with My Boots On opens in The Daily Express. (Finishes 18 June 1973.)
Yaroslav Horak, artist. Jim Lawrence, writer. 2017: Dynamite's comic James Bond Black Box Issue #1 is published, combining influences from the films (The Spy Who Loved Me, Spectre) and Bond's inner psychology from the novels.
Rapha Lobosco, artist. Benjamin Percy, writer.
1945: Trumpeter Derek Roy Watkins is born--Reading, England. (He dies 22 March 2013--Surrey, England.)
1992: Animated series James Bond Jr. (his nephew!) airs its 65th and final episode "Thor's Thunder".
(First episode "The Beginning" aired 30 September 1991.)
IMDb Description: En route to his new school, Warfield Academy, Bond Jr. is chased by S.C.U.M. who is interested in stealing the Aston Martin DB5.
"Thor's Thunder".
IMDb Description: Captain Walker D. Plank and Skullcap are on the prowl in Norway to find Mjölnir, which gives infinite power to whoever wields it.