Welcome to the Ali's Bond Archive James Bond Film Crew Page
The James Bond Film Crew
This page is new to Ali's Bond Archive, and even when completed, will not have acknowledged everyone involved in the making of the James Bond films. So, to all those many forgotten on this page, thankyou.
Producers
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Albert R 'Cubby' Broccoli Along with Harry Saltzman, Broccoli is the man responsible for getting 007 onto the big screen. He formed Eon Production with Saltzman, and secured a $1 million deal with United Artists to make the first 007 film, Dr No. He continued to make 007 films until his death in 1996. However, he will be remembered by many as the man behind 007 on the big screen. |
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Michael G Wilson The stepson of Broccoli, Wilson was a successful lawyer until Saltzman and Broccoli split in the mid 70s. He became involved in the making of the 007 films, and began as assistant to the producer in 'The Spy Who Loved Me'. He continued helping with th films, until he became Broccoli's full partner in 'A View To A Kill'. He continues his work with 007 to this day. |
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Barbara Broccoli Daughter to Albert Broccoli, Barbara studied motion picture and television communications at university. She began as assistant director on 'Octopussy', and recently produced Goldeneye and Tomorrow Never Dies alongside Michael G Wilson. |
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Harry Saltzman Saltzman was the man who had the option to make 007 films. However, he found it hard to find funding until he met Albert Broccoli, and subsequently became partners to make the 007 films. Saltzman was never really interested in the 007 film series, and his somewhat strained relationship with Broccoli was ended when he sold his share of the Bond films to United Artists. His last 007 film was 'The Man With The Golden Gun'. He died in 1994. |
Directors
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Terence Young The man who directed Dr No, From Russia With Love and Thunderball. He grommed Connery for the role of 007, and can be credited as the man who establish 007 on the big screen. He died in 1994. |
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Guy Hamilton Introduced that element of humour in the 007 film series when he directed Goldfinger, Diamonds Are Forever, Live And Let Die and The Man With The Golden Gun. |
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Lewis Gilbert Director of 3 of the most extravagant 007 films : You Only Live Twice, The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker. |
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John Glen Director of 5 Bond films : For Your Eyes Only, Ocotpussy, A View To A Kill, The Living Daylights and Licence To Kill. |
More members of the 007 crew to come soon including John Barry and Ken Adam.