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007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE FILES
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007 MAGAZINE
ARCHIVE FILES
- On Her Majesty's Secret Service
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File #1
January 2010
Cover: George Lazenby, Diana Rigg
and Terry Mountain
36 pages [A4-size] |
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007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE FILES examines
the filming of the exciting and brutal beach fight that opens the
sixth James Bond film, On Her
Majesty’s Secret Service (1969) starring one-time Bond
George Lazenby, and the filming at The College of Arms in London.
Featuring never-before-seen images from a scene cut from the final
movie when Bond discovers the villainous Ernst Stavro Blofeld’s spy
has infiltrated the college and is listening-in to 007’s top secret
conversation with Sir Hilary Bray.
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007 MAGAZINE
ARCHIVE FILES
- On Her Majesty's Secret Service
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File #2
June 2010
Cover: George Lazenby and Diana Rigg
36 pages [A4-size] |
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This A4-size 36-page
glossy DeLuxe Limited Edition Publication features exclusive
previously unpublished comments from On Her Majesty's Secret Service director Peter Hunt
(1925-2002) and also includes 100 rare and never-before-published
images relating to the film.
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007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE FILES – Sean Connery as James Bond 007 – File
#1
August 2010
Cover: Sean Connery as James Bond in
Goldfinger
36 pages
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“Bond, James Bond.”
For many cinemagoers worldwide there has only ever been one ‘real’
James Bond – Sean Connery.
And to celebrate Sir Sean’s 80th birthday
on August 25th 2010, 007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE FILES presents a unique look
back at his 7-film career as James Bond with a 36-page special
featuring some of the best, most unusual and rarest images from the
007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE. Nobody did it better!
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007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE FILES – The James Bond Girls – File
#1 The 1960s
October 2010
Cover: Claudine Auger as Domino in
Thunderball
36 pages
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THE JAMES BOND GIRLS
Written & Designed by Graham Rye
• The Bond Girls covered
by each decade!
• Featuring major new
picture content!
• 2010 updated text!
• Never-before-seen
images!
• Rare behind-the-scenes photographs!
• The ideal souvenir
brochure for autographs!
• A Deluxe Limited
Edition Publication!
Dr. No
(1962)
From Russia With Love (1963)
Goldfinger (1964)
Thunderball (1965)
You Only Live Twice (1967)
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
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007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE FILES – The James Bond Girls – File #2 The
1970s
October 2010
Cover: Jill St. John as Tiffany Case in
Diamonds Are
Forever
36 pages
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THE JAMES BOND GIRLS
Written & Designed by Graham Rye
• The Bond Girls covered
by each decade!
• Featuring major new
picture content!
• 2010 updated text!
• Never-before-seen
images!
• Rare behind-the-scenes photographs!
• The ideal souvenir
brochure for autographs!
• A Deluxe Limited
Edition Publication!
Diamonds Are
Forever (1971)
Live And Let Die (1973)
The Man With The Golden Gun (1974)
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
Moonraker (1979)
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007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE FILES – The James Bond Girls – File #3 The
1980s
November 2010
Cover: Maud Adams in
Octopussy
36 pages
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THE JAMES BOND GIRLS
Written & Designed by Graham Rye
• The Bond Girls covered
by each decade!
• Featuring major new
picture content!
• 2010 updated text!
• Never-before-seen
images!
• Rare behind-the-scenes photographs!
• The ideal souvenir
brochure for autographs!
• A Deluxe Limited
Edition Publication!
For Your Eyes
Only (1981)
Octopussy (1983)
A View To A Kill (1985)
The Living Daylights (1987)
Licence To Kill (1989)
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007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE FILES – The James Bond Girls – File #4 The
1990s
December 2010
Cover: Famke Janssen as Xenia Onatopp in
GoldenEye
36 pages
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THE JAMES BOND
GIRLS
Written & Designed by Graham Rye
• The Bond Girls
covered by each decade!
• Featuring major new picture content!
• 2010 updated text!
• Never-before-seen images!
• Rare behind-the-scenes photographs!
• The ideal souvenir brochure for autographs!
• A Deluxe Limited Edition Publication!
GoldenEye
(1995)
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
The World is Not Enough (1999)
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007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE FILES –
Live And Let Die – File #1
March 2011
Cover: Roger Moore as James Bond in
Live And Let Die
36 pages
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007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE
FILES looks back at aspects of filming Roger Moore's debut as James
Bond in Live And Let Die (1973).
• LEAPS AND BONDS -
Filming the boat chase
• A Groom With A View!
• Taste of the South
• "Same time tomorrow, Mrs Bell?"
• Just a closer walk with Bob Dix
• Excerpts from Roger Moore's 1973 James Bond Diary
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007 MAGAZINE
ARCHIVE FILES –
Dr. No
– File #1
May 2011
Cover: Dr.
No UK poster artwork
36 pages
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007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE
FILES looks back at aspects of filming the first James Bond movie
Dr. No (1962) starring Sean Connery.
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The Doctor will see you now!
STEPHEN ROWLEY reappraises the first James Bond film
Dr. No, and argues that it deserves greater recognition, not
just as a classic Bond movie, but as a classic movie – period
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“Sergeant, make sure he
doesn’t get away.”
JON AUTY, the UK authority on the stunt profession, examines Bob
Simmons’ dynamic action scenes in the first James Bond film – Dr.
No.
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GRAHAM RYE trawls his 007
MAGAZINE ARCHIVE to feature a selection of never-before-published
photographs accompanied with many previously unknown facts about the
filming of Dr. No.
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007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE FILES –
Casino Royale
&
Quantum of Solace
July 2011
Cover: Daniel Craig as James Bond in
Casino Royale
36 pages
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LUKE WILLIAMS
examines Daniel Craig’s career as 007 so far… and finds that it is an
era that is already maddening in its inconsistency…
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007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE FILES –
The Living
Daylights
&
Licence To Kill
October 2011
Cover: Timothy Dalton in
The Living
Daylights
36 pages
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IAN FLEMING’S JAMES
BOND – THE SPY WHO CAME IN FROM THE CINEMATIC COLD
LUKE WILLIAMS examines the passionate
commitment of actor Timothy Dalton to bring the James Bond character
back down to the basics as written by Ian Fleming in his first
outing as Agent 007 in The Living Daylights.
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LICENCE DEFENDED
Since its original release in 1989
amid controversy and criticism, Licence To Kill remains a
Bond film that resolutely divides opinion. LUKE WILLIAMS argues it’s
time BOND 16 got the critical kudos it deserves.
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LICENCE TO CUT
Drawing on extensive and previously
unseen archive material from the files of the British Board of Film
Classification, LUKE WILLIAMS reveals for the first time the full controversial story behind the ‘15’ rating awarded Licence To
Kill in 1989.
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007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE FILES –
Sean Connery as James Bond 007 - File
#2
November 2011
Cover: Sean Connery as James Bond in
From Russia With
Love
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pages
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“Bond, James Bond.”
For many cinemagoers worldwide there has only ever been one ‘real’
James Bond – Sean Connery!
007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE
FILES presents a second special visual retrospective of his 7-film
career as James Bond with a 36-page publication featuring some of the
best, most unusual and rarest images from the 007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE.
Nobody did it better!
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007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE FILES – Bond Girls of the
1960s - Martine Beswicke December 2011
Cover:
Martine Beswicke and Thunderball SPECTRE frogmen
36 pages [A4-size] |

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It’s all about the
FUN!
Having appeared in two Bond films as different characters, Martine
Beswicke belongs to an exclusive club that also includes 007
luminaries such as Maud Adams, Charles Gray and Joe Don Baker. As if
that wasn’t honour enough, she is also one of the sultriest and
sexiest Bond Girls of all time. Her roles as Zora in From Russia
With Love and Paula Catlin in Thunderball, as well as
appearances in Hammer horror classics such as Dr. Jekyll and Sister
Hyde have made her a firm favourite of cult and genre cinema fans
worldwide.
LUKE WILLIAMS spent an enjoyable extended Afternoon in Martine’s
London home, as she talked about her colourful life and career as a
Bond Girl, ‘Scream Queen’ and her numerous credits in the diverse film
and television industry in England, Italy and Los Angeles. |
007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE FILES - Diamonds Are Forever
File #1
March 2012
Cover:
Diamonds Are Forever poster artwork by Robert McGinnis
36 pages [A4-size] |

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- A very peculiar Bond film!
Editorial by GRAHAM RYE
- “What the hell is this? A
perverts’ convention…”
JAMIE BEERMAN rolls a few questions at LANA WOOD and discovers she
handles them like a monkey handles coconuts!
- YOU’VE JUST KILLED JAMES BOND!
JAMIE BEERMAN takes a personal look at why after four decades the
film Diamonds Are Forever still holds a magical spell over
him and an irrevocable link to his childhood.
- “On behalf of the Whyte House I
wanna let you know you’ve been a lousy audience…”
STEVE OXENRIDER tracked down one of Shady Tree’s ‘Acorns’ to Las
Vegas, where 41 years after her appearance in Diamonds Are
Forever she can still be found in the casinos of the city that
never sleeps.
- Diamonds Are Forever –
STUNTS
JON AUTY takes a look at the stunt talent involved in Sean Connery’s
comeback movie as James Bond.
- TRINA PARKS featured as
‘Thumper’
- Moon Buggy Madness!
Motoring correspondent, newspaper proprietor and ex-motor racer RAY
POTTER remembers his brush with the James Bond Moon Buggy from
Diamonds Are Forever back in 1972 and how ‘the beast’ nearly got
the better of him!
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007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE FILES
James Bond Promotional
Posters & Artwork File #1
April 2012
Cover:
1972 Italian Festival Poster - artwork by Averado Ciriello
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GRAHAM RYE takes a
look back at a selection of the highly collectable promotional posters
used to market the James Bond films in cinemas around the world and on
the high streets of the UK.
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JAMES BOND IS
BACK TO BACK!
James Bond double-bill posters from the golden age of cinema-going.
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JAMES BOND
DOUBLE-O-SEVEN DOWN UNDER!
How the James Bond films of the 1960s were marketed in Australia.
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JAMES BOND
FESTIVALS AND SEASONS!
Far more than a double dose of Double-O-Seven.
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JAMES BOND IN
THE CINEMA!
Cinema front of house displays.
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JAMES BOND IN
THE NEWSAGENTS!
Newspaper bills used on newsstands in the UK high street.
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007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE FILES - Skyfall
December 2012
Cover:
Daniel Craig and Bérénice Marlohe poster artwork
36 pages [A4-size] |
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Dangerous and
Dragonesque!
One of the most impressive performances in Skyfall is that of
the hitherto unknown French actress Bérénice Lim Marlohe as the
fragile and enigmatic Sévérine.
LUKE WILLIAMS caught up with Bérénice in Amsterdam when the
publicity juggernaut for the 23rd Bond film was in full flow. She
went on to bare her soul, and her fingernails, in a wide-ranging and
compelling interview.
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To strive, to
seek, to find and not to yield!
As Skyfall basks in critical adulation and demolishes
box-office records worldwide, LUKE WILLIAMS’ definitive review
encapsulates all that’s good and, not so good, about what seems
certain to be seen as a landmark film in the 50-year history of the
James Bond franchise.
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CRACK THE CASE -
anatomy of an ad campaign
LUKE WILLIAMS goes behind the scenes of Heineken's Skyfall
commercial 'The Express', starring Daniel Craig and Bérénice Lim
Marlohe and directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr., to provide an
exclusive insight into the process of marketing the 23rd Bond film
in the series.
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“I read the
script and I was blown away by it!”
JON AUTY chats with GARY POWELL, the man behind the breathtaking
action in the 23rd Bond movie Skyfall.
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Casting Bérénice
How did an unknown French-Cambodian actress land a pivotal role in
Skyfall? Casting director Debbie McWilliams gives LUKE
WILLIAMS the exclusive inside story of how Bérénice Lim Marlohe was
cast as Sévérine.
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