Peter Sellers is the best James Bond 007...
O07
Oxford, EnglandPosts: 50MI6 Agent
I have recently read that the late Peter Sellers estate was still claiming royalties until 2011 as Sellers had brokered a 3% of gross profits on the film. Incredible, considering he left the production before all of his scenes had been shot.
The Sellers bits were the book bits and they are the best bits.
Can anyone shed more light on the production of CR '67?
It would make a great book.
The Sellers bits were the book bits and they are the best bits.
Can anyone shed more light on the production of CR '67?
It would make a great book.
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007 Magazine also did a brilliant edition on the making of 67's Casino Royale, and the second half of the mag was given over to the other rogue film, Never Say Never Again. Wish I'd snapped it up, but it's like hen's teeth now. I agree it the subject would make a great book, esp with recent revelations about a movie of CR that got scripted in the early 60s. The film had many different directors and writers and Sellers had a breakdown during filming and just left.
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The shirtmaker Frank Foster (He made almost all of Moore's and Lazenby's shirts for the Bond films, and some of Connery's too. He may have also done Sellers' shirts for CR, since Sellers was also a client) told me that Orson Welles wanted Foster to come measure him across the street at his hotel, but Foster, not wanting to give special treatment to anybody, told Welles that he had to come to him. Welles declined.
Go here:
http://www.ajb007.co.uk/topic/44826/what-bond-movies-do-you-not-own-if-any/page/2/
Start with my post near the bottom, no 49. That is basically the production story of the monster we call CR-67!
Ah, and I have that 007 Magazine special. Really fantastic as usual!
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