That's a pretty fair assessment of 'James Bond In India'. I imagine it was a short for the cinema. I think it was made by Jerry Juroe, who was responsible for publicity and highly experienced - which makes all the more surprising the tendency of this short to lapse into longeurs. The narrator derided by Dyson sounds like Michael Jayston, a familiar and prolific voiceover artist of the time as well as an onscreen actor. If it was he, he'd also narrated trailers of some of the earlier Bond films.
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The narrator derided by Dyson sounds like Michael Jayston, a familiar and prolific voiceover artist of the time as well as an onscreen actor. If it was he, he'd also narrated trailers of some of the earlier Bond films.
As well as played Bond in a BBC Radio production of YOLT
The narrator derided by Dyson sounds like Michael Jayston, a familiar and prolific voiceover artist of the time as well as an onscreen actor. .
I haven't seen this in its entirety, but from the portion that I watched the narrator sounds like Patrick Allen. Allen is also a prolific voice over artist, and also narrated some Bond trailers of that era. I've seen him in a couple of films as well, including The Wild Geese, and he was the villain in the final episode of series 1 of Blackadder.
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The narrator derided by Dyson sounds like Michael Jayston, a familiar and prolific voiceover artist of the time as well as an onscreen actor. .
I haven't seen this in its entirety, but the from the portion that I watched, the narrator sounds like Patrick Allen. Allen is also a prolific voice over artist, and also narrated some Bond trailers of that era. I've seen him in a couple of films as well, including The Wild Geese, and he was the villain in the final episode of series 1 of Blackadder.
The crowd at the horse riding show is rather scant. The Castro figure ogling Bianca would be General Medrano in an altogether different kind of Bond film.
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Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
That's a pretty fair assessment of 'James Bond In India'. I imagine it was a short for the cinema. I think it was made by Jerry Juroe, who was responsible for publicity and highly experienced - which makes all the more surprising the tendency of this short to lapse into longeurs. The narrator derided by Dyson sounds like Michael Jayston, a familiar and prolific voiceover artist of the time as well as an onscreen actor. If it was he, he'd also narrated trailers of some of the earlier Bond films.
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Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
As well as played Bond in a BBC Radio production of YOLT
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Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
I haven't seen this in its entirety, but from the portion that I watched the narrator sounds like Patrick Allen. Allen is also a prolific voice over artist, and also narrated some Bond trailers of that era. I've seen him in a couple of films as well, including The Wild Geese, and he was the villain in the final episode of series 1 of Blackadder.
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Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
I concur, sounds more like Allen than Jayston.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Yes, definitely
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!