Lazenby does not get name credit for OHMSS?
Spoff
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I posted this on a follow up to another topic, but thought it could use a thread.
One thing I did notice is on the DvD cover of OHMSS that I own (the early 2000's re-release, the ones that spell out the 007 logo when the spines are lined up).
I noticed that unlike every other Bond, George does not get a "Harry Saltzman & Albert R. Brocolli present George Lazenby as Ian Flemings James Bond 007 in: On Her Majesty's Secret Service"
He does not get that, he simply gets: "Harry Saltzman & Albert R. Brocolli present James Bond 007 in Ian Fleming's: On Her Majesty's Secret Service"
I wonder why? all the other Bonds get their name credited.
One thing I did notice is on the DvD cover of OHMSS that I own (the early 2000's re-release, the ones that spell out the 007 logo when the spines are lined up).
I noticed that unlike every other Bond, George does not get a "Harry Saltzman & Albert R. Brocolli present George Lazenby as Ian Flemings James Bond 007 in: On Her Majesty's Secret Service"
He does not get that, he simply gets: "Harry Saltzman & Albert R. Brocolli present James Bond 007 in Ian Fleming's: On Her Majesty's Secret Service"
I wonder why? all the other Bonds get their name credited.
Comments
Ian Fleming's OHMSS starring George Lazenby
as Connery was given in DN (and FRWL)
Ian Fleming's DN starring Sean Connery
and IIRC paid the same amount of money as well. From GF onwards Connery was given above-title billing, having reached major star status, and retrospectively (and for consistency with TB, YOLT and DAF) that's reflected in the DVD covers for DN and FRWL. Lazenby didn't reach that status.