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  • ...nt in [[Steven Spielberg]]'s controversial political thriller, ''[[Munich (film)|Munich]]''. ...as later debunked by the [[BBC]] [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/film/4416037.stm] who contacted EON for an official report. According to Craig,
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  • ...nglish: '''It Was an Appointment''') is a short [[film]] made in [[1976 in film|1976]] by [[Claude Lelouch]], showing a nine-minute drive through [[Paris]] Due to the increasing popularity and the lack of original tapes, the film has recently been re-mastered from the 35 mm negative and released on [[DVD
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  • ...an Who Would Be King]]''<br>'''Jim Malone''' in ''[[The Untouchables (1987 film)|The Untouchables]]''<br>'''Professor Henry Jones''' in<br>''[[Indiana Jone ...cal)|South Pacific]]'', which led to work on the stage, TV, and eventually film. As a weight lifter, his nickname was "Big Tam".
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  • ...[[1979 in film|1979]] and the fourth to star [[Roger Moore]] as Bond. The film was produced by [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and [[Michael G. Wilson]]. ...ho had previously co-written and novelised the screenplay for the previous film, ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me]]''. Likewise, ''Moonraker'' was novelised in 197
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  • ...e brothers]] had discovered it, and it was precisely with a few seconds of film in which [[Pope Leo XIII]] was [[blessing]] the [[camera]]. ...he [[Rome|Roman]] ''Cines'', the ''Ambrosio'' of [[Turin]] and the ''Itala Film''. Other companies would soon have followed in [[Milan]] and in [[Naples]].
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  • |Preceded by:||[[The Spy Who Loved Me (film)|The Spy Who Loved Me]] |Followed by:||[[For Your Eyes Only (film)|For Your Eyes Only]]
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  • ...[[1965 in film|1965]], it was directed by [[Terence Young]], his third 007 film. ...cer's [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and [[Harry Saltzman]] made a deal in 1964 to film an adaptation of the novel. Like a good number of James Bond films, it was
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  • ...id #999;" |[[Image:007AVTAKposter.jpg|280px|center|'''''A View To A Kill'' film poster''']] '''''A View To A Kill''''', released in [[1985 in film|1985]], is the fourteenth entry in the [[James Bond]] series of films made
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  • |Preceded by || [[Casino Royale (2006 film)|Casino Royale]] |Followed by || [[James Bond (film series)#Future|Bond 23]]
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  • ...Despite initial controversy over Craig's casting, his performance and the film have received rave reviews. ...rtium's acquisition of [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer|MGM]], parent company of Bond film series rights co-owner [[United Artists]].
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  • Many [[film]]s and [[tv series]] have featured the ''Carabinieri'', including as protag ==Criticism==
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  • ...novels, James Bond is now probably best known from the [[EON Productions]] film series. Twenty films have been made as well as two that were independently ...Connery reprised the character in another [[Never Say Never Again|non-EON film]] in 1983.
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  • ...novels, James Bond is now probably best known from the [[EON Productions]] film series. Twenty films have been made as well as two that were independently ...Connery reprised the character in another [[Never Say Never Again|non-EON film]] in 1983.
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  • ...harbour. A similar incident was included in the 1966 film ''[[Grand Prix (film)|Grand Prix]]''. ...last appearance at the [[2006 Monaco Grand Prix|2006 event]] he attracted criticism when provisionally on pole position with the qualifying session drawing to
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  • ...retiring and allegedly accusing Coulthard of trying to kill him. This drew criticism, not least because Schumacher had been involved in several other controvers ===Film Cameos===
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