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As the Canada connection goes a bit beyond Bond trivia, I'll just tell you. M/V KIRK B. was originally built and flagged in the Netherlands in 1948 bearing the name CANADA, and then sold, re-named KIRK B. and re-flagged in Costa Rica in 1955. After a fire at Cartagena, Colombia, on June 7, 1977 (exactly one month before TSWLM premiered, by the way) she was scrapped.
cf. shipspotters.nl/viewtopic.php?t=897 (in Dutch, but with pictures)
Over to you, @Robertson.
Any takers?
Lotte Lenya (born 1898) is one of two people born in the 19th century to play a named character in an EON Bond film. Who is the other?
Typo. No, really it was.
Brunskill is Col. Smithers waiter whom he briefly thanks for the brandy, of "overdose of Bon Bois" fame. The actor Denis Cowles was born in 1889 and appears to be the earliest-born Bond actor by nine years.
As is the custom around these parts, it's over to you to set the next question.
Just to be clear. The screenplay was never filmed. Fleming reworked it into a litterary text.