Late 1965
Moderate Acceptance
Middle Budget.
– Directed by Terence Young
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Thunderball
Thunderball is the ninth novel in Ian Fleming's James Bond series. It was created with the intention of being turned into a film, and is officially credited as being "based on a screen treatment by Kevin McClory, Jack Whittingham and Ian Fleming", a shared credit which has been the subject of much controversy. The novel was published in 1961 and stands, technically, as the first novelisation of a James Bond screenplay, even though at the time it was written and published, no such film had yet been produced. It was subsequently adapted as a daily comic strip beginning in 1961.
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Thunderball
:00:53 The coffi n...
:00:55 it has your initials,J.B.
:00:58 At this moment,
rather him than me.
:01:01 At leastyou've been saved
the effort ofremoving him.
:01:04 Colonel Bouvar passed away
in his sleep, so they tell me.
:01:09 You sound disappointed
you did not kill him yourself.
:01:12 I am.Jacques Bouvar murdered
two ofmy colleagues.
:01:24 Is there anything else our
French station can do for Monsiuer Bond?
:01:29 Later, perhaps.
:01:41 As I said, later. Come on.
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