If Dr No had failed on release
AlphaOmegaSin
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If Dr No had been a huge disappointment and was a flop with Critics and Viewers alike, do you think that EON would have given it another go or would the Film had been another early 60's forgotten Classic?
1.On Her Majesties Secret Service 2.The Living Daylights 3.license To Kill 4.The Spy Who Loved Me 5.Goldfinger
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Put a lot of money into Dr No, it was a gamble but they had faith that
Bond would be as popular on screen as he was in novels.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
If he could have fitted it in during his school holidays in 1963!
Should be a party! I'd like to offer the function room of the SBS ( the
Dalton suite ) :007)
I had heard a rumour he was to be the first attempt at " Privatisation " on AJB
With shares in " Higgins" to go on sale very soon !
Now that I ate the meat to the bone, it's time to move on and create another famous brand to do the same after all the hype-up
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
However, if Dr. No had not been a success I imagine it would indeed be another forgotten one film series like The Liquidator (1965), the sole film from John Gardner's Boysie Oakes series of novels.
Oh yes, that's certainly true. I just meant Dr. No would have been as equally forgotten as that (The Liquidator) or something like the excellent The Quiller Memorandum (1966); both of which are sadly rather forgotten nowadays.
I think Kevin McClory may have gotten Thunderball made made a few years later.