wow I find this very interesting for some reason, I just stumbled upon this information a few minutes ago..
The other question is if Ian Fleming
actually has a cameo appearance in the
movie. Bryan Krofchok submitted the
following for issue #3c of the Ian Fleming
Foundation's "Shaken, Not Stirred"
newsletter in March 1995 (reprinted by
permission of the author):
"The curious notion of Fleming's cameo is
mentioned in Roger Ryan and Martin
Sterling's book of Bond trivia, 'Keeping The
British End Up', under the heading 'Brief
Encounter'. The scene in question pops up
when the Orient Express must stop for a truck
that has stalled across the tracks (originally,
part of Grant's escape route). Watch for an
oddly placed gentleman wearing a white top
and dark pants, who seems to be holding
some sort of walking stick.
"His mode of dress is suspiciously identical
to that of Ian Fleming's in the well known
photos of his visit to the set of the film
during shooting of the Orient Express. I say
that the man is oddly placed, because he
seems to have no part in the plot, and cannot
simply be brushed off as someone merely out
for a casual stroll due to the apparent
desolation of the surrounding area. I also
find it quite odd that although the train is
passing fairly close to him, the man has his
back to it and is looking the other way. "
http://www.hmss.com/afjb/FAQpage4.HTML#specific
This is very new to me, I'm going to definitely rewatch this scene and try to see if it really is him. If any of you guys (or gals, yes you German Lady) have any information on this I'd love to hear about it.
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http://www.jamesbond-shop.com/Ian_Fleming_FRWL_Cameo.jpg
:?
Here is this to consider. This is a shot of Fleming on set (it appears), and he has the same get up on as the man in the shot:
http://ww3.hdnux.com/photos/15/37/10/3535390/3/628x471.jpg
'Some rumoured reports maintain that James Bond creator Ian Fleming makes small appearance in this film standing next to the Orient Express train. He is allegedly wearing grey trousers and a white jumper and stands on the platform to the right side of the train. Some sources deny that he appears"
I think that it would be great, if true, but personally my gut feeling tells me the man in that scene is not Ian Fleming.
"That's a great idea, now what's that Mr Fleming's phone number?"
http://casaforte.blogspot.it/2012/11/who-is-this-man-ian-fleming-cameo-in.html
Its a mystery ..
Fact: a) Ian Fleming was in the set; b) rumours of a cameo are very old; c) that shepherd is wearing some clothes very similar to the ones used by Fleming in that photo...
So... any real or white-on-black (written) confirmation? :-?
Fleming visited the location when they were filming the train scene. You can see the photo here - http://www.combatreform.org/jamesbondfliesbytrain.htm
and here - http://michele.lv/archive/4/2012
He is wearing the exact same outfit as the man seen in the shot in question, including his walking stick, at the same location. I don't know what more proof you need.
More on Fleming's cameo here - http://www.bondmovies.com/creator.shtml
Only one way to figure this out. We have to watch the Blu-ray.
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Plus, it is very difficult to really figure out how long the stick is in the movie shot too.
Here you have two photos: http://casaforte.blogspot.it/2012/11/who-is-this-man-ian-fleming-cameo-in.html
In Fleming´s, he is sitting on the stick. In the other the stick is near his elbow...