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  • *[[Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay|Best Writing, Motion Picture Story]] ([[Ian McLellan Hunter]] & [[Dalton Tr *[[Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay|Best Writing, Screenplay]] ([[Ian McLellan Hunter]] & [[Dalton Trumbo]])
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  • ...writer)|Christopher Wood]] who had previously co-written and novelised the screenplay for the previous film, ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me]]''. Likewise, ''Moonraker' | screenplay = Christopher Wood
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  • | screenplay = Christopher Wood,<br>[[Richard Maibaum]] *Screenplay by: [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]], [[Richard Maibaum]]
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  • |Screenplay:||[[Roald Dahl]] The film's [[screenplay]] was written by [[Roald Dahl]], and lightly based on [[Ian Fleming]]'s [[1
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  • ...]] of the same name [[movie director|directed]] by [[Mike Nichols]] from a screenplay by [[Calder Willingham]] and [[Buck Henry]].
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  • |Screenplay:||[[Richard Maibaum]],<br> [[John Hopkins (writer)|John Hopkins]] ...ns (writer)|John Hopkins]], but was written as being "Based on an original screenplay by [[Jack Whittingham]]," which also was credited as being "Based on the or
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  • |Screenplay:||Christopher Wood,<br>[[Richard Maibaum]] *Screenplay by: [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]], [[Richard Maibaum]]
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  • |Screenplay:||[[Lorenzo Semple Jr.]] *Screenplay by: [[Lorenzo Semple Jr.]]
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  • |Screenplay:||[[Richard Maibaum]],<br>[[Johanna Harwood]],<br>[[Berkeley Mather]] *Screenplay by: [[Richard Maibaum]], [[Johanna Harwood]], [[Berkely Mather]], [[Terence
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  • |Screenplay:||Christopher Wood *Screenplay by: [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]]
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  • |Screenplay:||[[Richard Maibaum]]<br>[[Johanna Harwood]]<br> (adaptation) *Screenplay: [[Richard Maibaum]]
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  • |Screenplay:||Michael G. Wilson, Richard Maibaum ...lbert R. Broccoli]] and [[Michael G. Wilson]]. Wilson also co-authored the screenplay along with veteran screenwriter [[Richard Maibaum]].
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  • |Screenplay:||[[Richard Maibaum]],<br>[[Tom Mankiewicz]] *Screenplay by: [[Richard Maibaum]], [[Tom Mankiewicz]]
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  • |Screenplay:||[[Michael G. Wilson]],<br>[[Richard Maibaum]] *Screenplay by: [[Richard Maibaum]], [[Michael G. Wilson]]
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  • |Screenplay:||Neal Purvis<br>Robert Wade<br>[[Bruce Feirstein]] ...ed by [[Michael G. Wilson]] and [[Barbara Broccoli]]. The film's story and screenplay was written by [[Neal Purvis]] and [[Robert Wade (screenwriter)|Robert Wade
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  • |Screenplay:||[[George MacDonald Fraser]],<br>[[Michael G. Wilson]],<br>[[Richard Maiba *Screenplay By: [[George MacDonald Fraser]], [[Richard Maibaum]], [[Michael G. Wilson]]
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  • |Screenplay:||[[Richard Maibaum]], <br>[[Tom Mankiewicz]] *Screenplay by: [[Richard Maibaum]], [[Tom Mankiewicz]]
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  • |Screenplay:||Michael G. Wilson,<br> Richard Maibaum Michael G. Wilson was forced to finish the screenplay alone due to a strike by the [[Writers Guild of America]] which prevented R
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  • |Screenplay:|| [[Tom Mankiewicz]] *Screenplay by: [[Tom Mankiewicz]]
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  • |Screenplay:||Bruce Feirstein ...nd novelist, [[Raymond Benson]]. Benson's version of [[Bruce Feirstein]]'s screenplay is suitably expanded, and includes some nods to past Bond films, including
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  • |Screenplay:||[[Richard Maibaum]],<br>[[Michael G. Wilson]] *Screenplay by: [[Michael G. Wilson]], [[Richard Maibaum]]
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  • |Screenplay:||[[Richard Maibaum]],<br>[[Paul Dehn]] *Screenplay by: [[Richard Maibaum]], [[Paul Dehn]]
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  • |Screenplay:||[[Wolf Mankowitz]],<br>[[John Law]],<br>[[Michael Sayers]] *Screenplay by: [[Wolf Mankowitz]], [[John Law]], [[Michael Sayers]]
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  • |Screenplay:||[[Neal Purvis]]<br>[[Robert Wade (screenwriter)|Robert Wade]]<br>[[Paul H ...ON to let him do a "proper" film adaptation of Fleming's novel, based on a screenplay he had written that would have starred [[Pierce Brosnan]] as James Bond and
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  • |Screenplay:||[[Jefferey Caine]]<br>[[Bruce Feirstein]] ...Gardner (thriller writer)|John Gardner]]. ''GoldenEye'' is based upon the screenplay by [[Bruce Feirstein]] and [[Jeffrey Caine]]. The book follows the movie st
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  • |Screenplay || [[Joshua Zetumer]]<br>[[Paul Haggis]]<br>[[Neal Purvis]]<br>[[Ro Although no release of a [[novelization|novelisation]] of the film's screenplay has been announced, [[Penguin Books]] has published a compilation of Flemin
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  • |Screenplay:||Neal Purvis<br>Robert Wade ...e then current official James Bond writer, [[Raymond Benson]] based on the screenplay by [[Neal Purvis]] and [[Robert Wade (screenwriter)|Robert Wade]]. Like the
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  • |Screenplay:||[[Richard Maibaum]] *Screenplay by: [[Richard Maibaum]]
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  • ...n]]. In addition, [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]] wrote two screenplay novelisations and other authors have also written various unofficial permut ...between [[1981]] and [[1996]], he wrote fourteen James Bond novels and two screenplay novelisations, surpassing Fleming's original output. The biggest change in
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  • ...n]]. In addition, [[Christopher Wood (writer)|Christopher Wood]] wrote two screenplay novelisations and other authors have also written various unofficial permut ...between [[1981]] and [[1996]], he wrote fourteen James Bond novels and two screenplay novelisations, surpassing Fleming's original output. The biggest change in
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