News

For decades, the producers behind the James Bond movies selected scenes from previous 007 moments to find the new version of ...
In their heyday, the Beatles and Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels marked the United Kingdom’s greatest exports. In 1964 alone, the Fab Four sold 25 million records in the United States.
Household names, rising stars, and complete unknowns were all mentioned behind closed doors until Connery landed the gig, ...
“In James Bond, Ian Fleming created one of the most famous literary characters in history. His books deserve to be read and enjoyed as much now as when they were written.
Revealing letters sent from Ian Fleming to his socialite wife Ann (formerly Charteris) – in which the author discusses his creation of James Bond, gossips about fellow members of high society ...
Ian Fleming Publications claims that Fleming himself was on board with the inclusion of less offensive racial language, and approved the changes to “Live and Let Die” before he died in 1964 ...
"Ian Fleming was desperate [for his books to be adapted] partially because he'd just had a kid," says Mark A. Altman, co-author of Nobody Does It Better: The Complete, Uncensored Unauthorized Oral ...
Before he became a spy or a novelist, Ian Fleming was a newspaperman. In 1933 he reported for Reuters on a blockbuster show trial in the Soviet Union in which a group of British engineers faced ...
Ian Fleming always felt his character was ideal for the movies. In fact, Bond made his first appearance on screen in 1954 in an hour-long TV production of "Casino Royale" here on CBS.
As Ian Fleming's niece, the actress had a close-up look at the creation of James Bond — and a say in any future writers of the series. In NYC for a play about her novelist dad, Ian's older ...