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  • ...es Bond (character)|Commander James Bond]]. It was produced by [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and [[Michael G. Wilson]]. Wilson also co-authored the screenplay along w *Produced by: [[Albert R. Broccoli]], [[Michael G. Wilson]]
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  • ...was not that well known in 1961, the producers [[Albert R. Broccoli|Cubby Broccoli]] and [[Harry Saltzman]] originally sought to have a big name star as James ...to who Ian Fleming personally wanted. Some sources, specifically Albert R. Broccoli from his autobiography ''When The Snow Melts'', claim that he favored [[Rog
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  • ...the final Bond film to be co-produced by Saltzman as his partnership with Broccoli dissolved after the film's release. Saltzman's 50% stake in EON Productions ...Britt Ekland actually contacted "Cubby" Broccoli and lobbied for the role. Broccoli was surprised to learn later that Ekland was pregnant during filming. Durin
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  • ...|of the same name]], it was produced by [[Harry Saltzman]] and [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and released in [[1971 in film|1971]]. It was the second of four films to *Produced by: [[Albert R. Broccoli]], [[Harry Saltzman]]
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  • ...ritish Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond. Produced by [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and [[Michael G. Wilson]], it was released in [[1983 in film|1983]], the *Sadruddin - [[Albert Moses]]
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  • ...d. The film was released in [[1963 in film|1963]], produced by [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and [[Harry Saltzman]], and directed by [[Terence Young]]. It is based on ...on]], the current co-producer of the series with his half sister [[Barbara Broccoli]], has stated ''"We always start out trying to make another From Russia wit
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  • ...sh Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond 007. Produced by [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and directed by [[John Glen]], it was released in [[1981 in film|1981]] a *Produced by: [[Albert R. Broccoli]]
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  • *Produced by: [[Albert R. Broccoli]], [[Harry Saltzman]] * [[Albert R. Broccoli|Cubby Broccoli]], [[Harry Saltzman]], [[Ken Adam]], [[Lewis Gilbert]] and [[Freddie Young]
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  • ...ction and in each subsequent Bond film, the first credit reads: "Albert R. Broccoli's EON Productions Ltd. presents..." *Produced by: [[Michael G. Wilson]], [[Barbara Broccoli]]
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  • ...clining health. Since ''[[Dr. No (film)|Dr. No]]'' ([[1962 in film|1962]]) Broccoli is credited with producing, with the exception of ''[[Thunderball (film)|Th [[Albert R. Broccoli|Albert R. 'Cubby' Broccoli]] openly stated that he disliked the handling of the marketing and promotio
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  • ...film was released in [[1973 in film|1973]] and was produced by [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and [[Harry Saltzman]]. ...ors' Equity Association|Equity]] objected and demanded they stop. By 1972, Broccoli and Saltzman had auditioned or considered a number of actors for the role,
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  • ...Broccoli]], his stepson [[Michael G. Wilson]], and his daughter [[Barbara Broccoli]], it was released in [[1987 in film|1987]]. *Produced by: [[Albert R. Broccoli]], [[Michael G. Wilson]], [[Barbara Broccoli]]
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  • ...rism for which he settled out of court in 1963. EON producer's [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and [[Harry Saltzman]] made a deal in 1964 to film an adaptation of the n ...ll'' would become the fourth official James Bond film, producers Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman had planned to follow ''[[Goldfinger (film)|Goldfinger]]
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  • |Producer:||[[Barbara Broccoli]]<br>[[Tom Pevsner]]<br>[[Anthony Waye]]<br>[[Michael G. Wilson]] ...d the forthcoming generation of James Bond films to his daughter [[Barbara Broccoli]] and stepson [[Michael G. Wilson]], both of whom had been executive produc
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  • ...ious film. ''On Her Majesty's Secret Service'' was produced by [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and [[Harry Saltzman]]. ...nts, such as a [[Rolex]] Submariner wristwatch and a [[Saville Row]] suit; Broccoli noticed him as a Bond-type man, because of physique and the character's ele
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  • |Producer:||[[Michael G. Wilson]]<br>[[Barbara Broccoli]]<br>[[EON Productions]] ...[[1999 in film|1999]], and produced by [[Michael G. Wilson]] and [[Barbara Broccoli]]. The film's story and screenplay was written by [[Neal Purvis]] and [[Rob
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  • *Produced by: [[Albert R. Broccoli]], [[William P. Cartlidge]], [[Michael G. Wilson]] *[[Pinewood Studios]] including [[Albert R. Broccoli's 007 Stage]]
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  • *Produced by: [[Albert R. Broccoli]], [[William P. Cartlidge]] *[[Pinewood Studios]] / [[Albert R. Broccoli's 007 Stage|007 Stage]]
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  • |Producer:||[[Barbara Broccoli]]<br>[[Michael G. Wilson]] ...rm|guns]]. All of these rumours and reports were later denied by [[Barbara Broccoli]] in an interview with ''Variety''.
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  • ...in September, [[1964 in film|1964]], the film was produced by [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and [[Harry Saltzman]], and was the first of four to be directed by [[Guy *Produced by: [[Albert R. Broccoli]], [[Harry Saltzman]]
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