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Cinema Retro's 148-page tribute to the 50 year-old Bond adventure, "Dr. No", is now shipping around the world...
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Cinema Retro Dr. No Tribute Magazine
9th December 2012
Cinema Retro returns with its fourth Movie Classics special extended magazine. This is a giant 148-page special issue commemorating the very first James Bond 007 screen adventure, "Dr. No". Packed with 100s of rare photos, this is a limited edition never-to-be-reprinted instant collectable.
Featuring:
- Matthew Field provides exclusive interviews with Ursula Andress, screenwriter Johanna Harwood and animator Trevor Bond
- Sir Christopher Frayling interviews Sir Ken Adam
- Lee Pfeiffer and Mark Cerulli interview designer Joseph Caroff (the man who designed the 007 gun logo)
- Steve Oxenrider interviews Marguerite Le Wars (who played the sexy Jamaican photographer)
- Lee Pfeiffer interviews legendary artist Mitchell Hooks, the man who created the artwork for the film poster
- Adrian Smith interviews Bettine le Beau (who played the secretary to Prof. Dent)
- Steve Oxenrider tracks down and interviews the Jamaican cast members and entertainers seen in the film
- Ajay Chowdhury and Matthew Field provide an exclusive interview with Monty Norman, composer of the James Bond Theme
- Howard Hughes looks at the changes between the Ian Fleming novel and the film version
- Martijn Mulder looks at Jamaican locations then and now
- Gary Giblin provides insightful analysis of the film's production history
- Oscar-winning sound technician Norman Wanstall recalls creating the innovative sound effects for the film
- Directors Joe Dante and Brian Trenchard-Smith provide personal homages to the movie
- The life of Ian Fleming by Michael VanBlaricum
- Production Buyer Ron Quelch recalls the challenge of obtaining props for the film
- Alan Tompkins, the last surviving crew member who worked for Ken Adam in Jamaica, recalls his experiences on the film
- Never before published interview with the late Timothy Moxon ("Strangways")
- Foreword by David V. Picker, the man who sealed the deal to bring James Bond to the silver screen
- The lives and careers of legendary producers Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman
- The Unseen Dr. No: scripted scenes that never appeared in the final film
- Rare production stills
- Steve Oxenrider interviews actress Yvonne Shima ("Sister Lily")
- The Dr. No comic books
- Behind the scenes photos
- Vintage archival comments about the film from Sean Connery
- Dr. No toys and collectibles
- Rare international movie poster art
- Rare production stills
- Behind the scenes photos
- Rare international movie poster art
- James Bond historical 50 year time line
- Deluxe perfect bound format
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