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  1. 'The Battle For Bond: The Genesis of Cinema's Greatest Hero' Coming In July

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-04-27

    In September 2006, CBn first alerted 007 fans about a brand new book–The Battle For Bond: The Genesis of Cinema’s Greatest Hero by Robert Sellers–and now a release date of 1 July 2007 has been set.

    Telling the story of perhaps the most controversial part of the series’ legacy, The Battle For Bond will include previously unpublished material including letters, private documents and over 100 never-before-seen photographs and illustrations.

    007 Magazine present an exclusive look into this book, which editor and publisher Graham Rye called ‘a “must read” for anyone who considers themselves either a Bond aficionado or a serious student of the history of cinema,’ with several extracts:

    10 Things You Never Knew About Kevin McClory And Thunderball

    The official blurb:

    Cinema history might have been very different had the first James Bond film not been Dr. No in 1962 starring Sean Connery, but Thunderball directed by Alfred Hitchcock in
    1959 and starring Richard Burton as agent 007. It sounds preposterous and unbelievable, but it almost happened.

    The Battle for Bond unravels the untold story behind the most controversial part of the James Bond legend using previously unpublished material including letters and private documents. It is a tale of bitter recriminations, betrayal, multi-million dollar lawsuits and even death.

    It starts way back in 1959 when colourful Irish film producer Kevin McClory collaborated with Ian Fleming and Hollywood screenwriter Jack Whittingham on a screenplay for what was intended to be the first ever James Bond film, entitled Thunderball. When the project collapsed, Fleming instead used its plot as the basis for his next Bond novel, but without permission. An incensed McClory and Whittingham sued.

    The resulting trial was one of the most high profile and complex of the 1960s. Essentially the creator of the 20th century’s greatest fictional character was in the dock, accused of plagiarism. Already gravely ill, many of Fleming’s friends feared the pressure of the trial would have a detrimental effect on his health. Tragically they were proved right when only a few months later Fleming died of a massive heart attack aged only 56.

    As for Kevin McClory, he became a millionaire over night, winning the film rights to Thunderball. He was now in the enviable position of being able to make his own 007 movie. But the already established Sean Connery series was a hard act to compete with and McClory instead decided to join forces with Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman in a one-off deal to co-produce Thunderball. Released in time for Christmas 1965, Thunderball was the Star Wars of its day, becoming one of the most successful films in movie history.

    Part of McClory’s court victory entitled him to remake Thunderball at a future date, resulting in 1983s Never Say Never Again, which saw Sean Connery returning to the Bond role after a 12 year absence and was the film that Broccoli tried desperately to ban. Following its success McClory tried in vain to start his own 007 film series, using the rights he owned in Thunderball, but was thwarted at every turn in a succession of increasingly hostile legal battles against Broccoli and Bond studio MGM. McClory even made the claim that he was co-creator of the cinematic James Bond character and demanded a share in the three billion dollars of profits the 007 series had earned.

    Even in the late 1990s McClory was still determined to make more Bond films and in one last giant court battle the entire future of James Bond was to be decided. Would the Broccoli family and MGM, home to the 007 series since 1962, emerge triumphant. Or would Kevin McClory’s 40-year claims on the Bond character succeed.

    In preparing the book the author was granted exclusive access to a wealth of previously unpublished material including hundreds of letters from the principal characters in the Thunderball story, including Fleming himself, business and private documents and never before seen papers from the 1963 court case. And also the five different screenplays that were written for Thunderball – two from Fleming and three from Jack Whittingham.

    The author also interviewed many of the actors and production people who worked on Thunderball and Never Say Never Again. Their memories and colourful anecdotes bring to life two of the most successful and universally popular Bond movies of all time.

    Robert Sellers is the author of several entertainment books including biographies on Sean Connery, Harrison Ford and Tom Cruise. He was also the author of Very Naughty Boys the history of George Harrison/Monty Python’s HandMade Films, a book Empire magazine called, ‘essential reading.’

    The Battle For Bond: The Genesis of Cinema’s Greatest Hero will be published by Tomahawk Press on 1 July and can currently be pre-ordered from amazon.co.uk for a discounted price. It is currently not listed on amazon.com.

    Pre-order The Battle For Bond: The Genesis of Cinema’s Greatest Hero from Amazon.co.uk.

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest literary James Bond 007 news.

  2. 'A James Bond Cabaret' Taking Place On 27 April

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-04-25

    According to Broadway World, the show ‘Nobody Does It Better–Songs of 007 (A James Bond Cabaret)’ will be presented this upcoming Friday, 27 April at 11pm. Full details:

    “Nobody Does It Better–Songs of 007 (A James Bond Cabaret),” will be presented on Friday, April 27th at 11 PM. The cabaret will star “American Idol” contestant Douglas Cochrane, with electric bass by Barry Wiesenfeld and piano, electric keyboard and musical direction by Sheldon Forrest.

    “The evening will feature “40 years worth of James Bond movie themes from 21 films, from 1962-2006, plus sound and lighting effects, witty patter and jokes, props and gadgets, charm and charisma, and dry vodka martinis, shaken, not stirred.”

    “The show is a reprise of the performer’s successful revue from last November, with the addition of the theme from Casino Royale and a bass player.

    “Admission is $15, plus 2-drink minimum. Admission is $12 for MAC, Cabaret Hotline, friends of Cast Party and/or After Party. Don’t Tell Mama is located at W. 46th St. between 8th and 9th Avenues.

    For further information on this upcoming 007 event, click here.

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest news on James Bond 007 events and shows.

  3. 'Hurricane Gold' Available To Pre-Order From Amazon UK

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-04-25

    Charlie Higson’s Hurricane Gold

    Hurricane Gold, the recently announced fourth Young Bond novel from Charlie Higson, is now available to pre-order from amazon.co.uk.

    As the Young Bond Dossier points out, the book is currently listed at a price of £9.99, but the press release quotes the price at £12.99…so fans may want to act on this early in case the amazon price changes.

    The official press release:

    Young Bond 4 – Hurricane Gold

    Puffin and Ian Fleming Publications announce that Hurricane Gold is the title of the new book in Charlie Higson’s bestselling Young Bond series, to be published on 6th September 2007.

    For the first time in the history of the series, Hurricane Gold will be published in hardback, priced £12.99. The eagerly awaited next instalment will be a special treat for Young Bond fans. In keeping with the theme of the title, it will have a gold cover with luxury debossed lettering and gilt-edged pages.

    Hurricane Gold the fourth adventure in a planned series of five, is set in Mexico and on an island off the Mexican coast. A safe haven for criminals, the only way off the island is through the deadly Avenida de la Muerte. It is on this island that James finds himself trapped, among some of the world’s most evil criminals.

    The Young Bond books have to date sold over half a million copies combined. The series was launched with SilverFin in March 2005 and was followed by Blood Fever in January 2006 and Double Or Die, published in January this year.

    Order the UK hardback edition of Hurricane Gold from Amazon.co.uk

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Hurricane Gold and Young Bond news.

  4. Charlie Higson's 'Hurricane Gold' – Cover Art Revealed

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-04-24

    The cover artwork for Charlie Higson’s newest Young Bond novel, Hurricane Gold, has been revealed today alongside the official press release announcing the novel.

    Looking at the slip on the cover, it appears that one of the new nasty creatures Higson had promised this novel would feature has been revealed: crocodiles. It is accompanied by the tagline ‘James Bond is staring death in the face. And he isn’t about to blink.’

    Young Bond 4 – Hurricane Gold

    By Charlie Higson

    Puffin and Ian Fleming Publications announce that Hurricane Gold is the title of the new book in Charlie Higson’s bestselling Young Bond series, to be published on 6th September 2007.

    For the first time in the history of the series, Hurricane Gold will be published in hardback, priced £12.99. The eagerly awaited next instalment will be a special treat for Young Bond fans. In keeping with the theme of the title, it will have a gold cover with luxury debossed lettering and gilt-edged pages.

    Hurricane Gold the fourth adventure in a planned series of five, is set in Mexico and on an island off the Mexican coast. A safe haven for criminals, the only way off the island is through the deadly Avenida de la Muerte. It is on this island that James finds himself trapped, among some of the world’s most evil criminals.

    The Young Bond books have to date sold over half a million copies combined. The series was launched with SilverFin in March 2005 and was followed by Blood Fever in January 2006 and Double Or Die, published in January this year.

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Young Bond news.

  5. Casino Royale Enters James Bond Into UK Box Office Top Ten

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-04-24
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    Official ‘Casino Royale’ Teaser Poster

    As previously noted in CBn’s box office round-up, the phenomenal success of Casino Royale at the UK box office has entered it into the overall top ten listing.

    Daniel Craig’s debut James Bond film sits at the #6 position overall with roughly £55.5 million. The 21st official 007 entry was the highest grossing film of 2006 in the UK and by far the most successful in the series–soaring past the records that were held by 2002’s Die Another Day.

    At the very top is 1998’s Titanic with £69 million. Also on the list are all three films from The Lord of the Rings trilogy, the first two Harry Potter films, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, The Full Monty and Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.

    The top 20 films at the UK box office in 2006 took a total of £151 million. Total UK cinema takings were £762 million during the year, a 1% drop compared with 2005.

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest Casino Royale coverage.

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  6. Young Bond 4: 'Hurricane Gold' Official Plot Synopsis

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-04-23

    Following up yesterday’s article on the revealing of the title of Charlie Higson’s fourth Young Bond novel, Hurricane Gold, the official plot synopsis (and confirmation of the title) have now been posted at the official Penguin Books website:

    Young Bond 4 – Hurricane Gold

    By Charlie Higson

    The fourth thrilling Young Bond adventure.

    As the sun blazes over the Caribbean island of Lagrimas Negras, its bloodthirsty ruler is watching and waiting. Criminals come here to hide, with blood on their hands and escape on their minds.

    On the mainland, in the quiet town of Tres Hermanas, ex-flying ace Jack Stone leaves his son and daughter in the company of James Bond. But a gang of thieves lie in ambush–they want Stone’s precious safe, and will kill for its contents.

    A deadly chase through the Mexican jungle begins, as James fights to keep the secret treasures in sight. On this terrifying trail of greed and betrayal, only danger is guaranteed…

    Survival is not.

    —–

    Charlie Higson is a well-known writer of screenplays and adult thriller novels. He’s also a performer and co-creator of The Fast Show. SilverFin was his first book for young readers, and was a phenomenal success. His second book, Blood Fever, has been even more successful, and book three, Double or Die shot straight to number one outselling the first two.

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Young Bond news.

  7. Young Bond 4 Title Revealed On Amazon: 'Hurricane Gold'

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-04-22

    Big news today for Young Bond fans. According to a report from the Young Bond Dossier, the title of Charlie Higson’s next novel has been revealed on amazon: Hurricane Gold.

    Both the Canadian and Japanese amazon websites list the novel as a 400-page long hardback. In addition, a special Hurricane Gold limited collector’s edition hardback (for £16.99) is listed at WH Smith with a release date of 6 September 2007. Time will tell whether this collectors edition will be in line with the previous SilverFin and Blood Fever limited edition copies or something completely new. The regular hardback is listed at a price of £9.99.

    Something else to keep in mind is that the Hurricane Gold has not yet been confirmed by Ian Fleming Publications (IFP). As ‘zencat’ of the Young Bond Dossier points out, Raymond Benson’s third continuation novel, High Time To Kill, first appeared on amazon under its working title A Better Way To Die.

    The official news release regarding the novel from the beginning of the month: ‘A treacherous road trip in Mexico…. The deadliest challenge yet! Young Bond 4 will be published in the UK in hardback in September 2007. Further exciting news to be released soon.’

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest Young Bond news.

  8. British Airways Cuts Casino Royale's Sir Richard Branson Cameo

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-04-22

    According to the BBC News, British Airways has reportedly removed a shot of Virgin Atlantic boss Sir Richard Branson from the in-flight version of Casino Royale.

    Keen-eyed James Bond fans could spot Branson being checked at an airport security scanner in the sequence where Daniel Craig’s 007 pursues Carlos, played by Claudio Santamaria, during the Miami chase. As a result of this new edit, his face has now been removed from the film.

    In addition to the above edit, British Airways also removed a shot of the tail fin of a Virgin plane that was in the film. ‘We do reserve the right to edit films, and many films are edited in some way on board,’ said a spokesman.

    In response, Virgin Atlantic spokesman Paul Charles told the Associated Press: ‘We think passengers should see the whole film and nothing but the whole film.’

    Branson helped out the Casino Royale production crew by supplying a plane for one of the filming sequences. Producer Barbara Broccoli previously said, ‘he was very supportive of us and he helped us out when we needed a plane in Prague.’

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest Casino Royale coverage.

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  9. The Music Of James Bond – Pops In The Park

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-04-21

    A new 007 music-themed event has recently been announced. Taking place on 19 August 2007 is ‘The Music Of James Bond – Pops In The Park’ presented by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at the Crystal Palace Bowl.

    Full details:

    The Music Of James Bond – Pops In The Park

    Sunday 19 August 2007 7.30pm
    Crystal Palace Bowl
    Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

    A night dedicated to the music of Bond, James Bond. With classic theme songs and tunes from all your favourite 007 movies, including:

    • James Bond Theme
    • From Russia with Love
    • Goldfinger
    • Thunderball
    • Casino Royale (The Look of Love)
    • You Only Live Twice
    • On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (Diamonds Are Forever)
    • Live and Let Die
    • The Spy Who Loved Me
    • Moonraker (For Your Eyes Only)
    • The Living Daylights
    • License to Kill
    • GoldenEye
    • The World Is Not Enough
    • Casino Royale (Tomorrow Never Dies)

    Conductor – Carl Davies
    With West End star vocalists – Mary Carewe and Simon Bowman
    In association with the London Development Agency and London Borough of Bromley

    For further information on ticket prices, online booking, and other details, click here to visit the official website.

    Keep watching CBn for all the latest James Bond news.

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  10. 'Casino Royale' Blu-ray Disc Is Top Seller In March

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-04-20

    According to a report from High-Def Digest, the Blu-ray disc of Casino Royale was the top next-gen seller for the month of March.

    Daniel Craig’s debut James Bond film sold over 59,000 Blu-ray copies, (after a record-breaking 100,000 units were earlier shipped to stores) easily surpassing the closest rival, The Departed on HD-DVD, which sold 16,000 copies in March.

    As for the format war between Blu-ray and HD-DVD, ‘[The] fourth quarter is really going to be a telling time,’ said Ken Graffeo, Universal executive VP of marketing and head of high-definition, of the format’s planned marketing assault of more titles and cheaper players. ‘It comes down to bringing it to the general audience at a price that they’re willing to pay…’

    Click here for CBn’s Casino Royale DVD overview: release dates, special features, cover artwork, menu caps, instore exclusives, reviews, product tie-ins, and much more…

    Stay tuned to CBn for all the latest Casino Royale DVD coverage.

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