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A Bond film like no other, born from a novel its creator wished to forget. Dive into the hidden drama that shaped one of 007's most memorable adventures.
Among those which the German 'Bond Club' claims was based on a real person is Moonraker villain Hugo Drax, who is depicted in Fleming's novel as a crazed Nazi bent on revenge.
Fans of Ian Fleming's James Bond novels have long speculated that the author's time in naval intelligence during the Second World War inspired his fictional spy - and a new theory from a group of ...
A German Bond fan club believe they have identified the real-life Nazis who inspired some of Ian Fleming's most memorable villains - and the industrialist whose story inspired Hugo Drax ...
Ian Fleming's original Bond novels were initially published, and set in, the 1950s, while, of course Sean Connery's debut as James Bond in Dr. No in 1962, change the course of cinema in that decade.
Unveiling the shadowy inspirations behind Ian Fleming's iconic villains, German Bond enthusiasts believe they've uncovered the roots of Moonraker's Hugo Drax.
The common reduction of Brosnan to ‘Bond actor’ distracts from a busier and better CV than the casual observer might guess ...
One of the top rates James Bond films described as a 'masterpiece' with a 96% on Rotten Tomatoes will be free to watch on ITV this evening ...
The James Bond movie that started it all is still one of the best in the franchise. However, the character's creator didn't seem to think so.
Ian Fleming, the creator of the James Bond novels, was deeply involved in covert operations during World War II as a naval intelligence officer, according to MailOnline. The author played a ...
The thrilling wartime adventures of Ian Fleming have famously been cited as the stimulus for his iconic James Bond novels. Serving as a naval intelligence officer, Fleming was instrumental in ...