• Moonraker is the third novel by the British author Ian Fleming to feature his fictional British Secret Service agent James Bond. It was published by Jonathan...
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  • Moonraker is a 1979 spy-fi film, the eleventh in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the fourth to star Roger Moore as the fictional...
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  • and Moonraker is a novelisation by Christopher Wood of the James Bond film Moonraker. Its name was changed to avoid confusion with Ian Fleming's novel. It...
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  • moonraker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Moonraker may refer to: Moonrakers, a colloquialism for people from Wiltshire, England Moonraker (novel)...
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  • Hugo Drax (category Moonraker (film))
    Fleming for the 1955 James Bond novel Moonraker. For the later film and its novelization, Drax was greatly altered from the novel by screenwriter Christopher...
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  • kill in the field, at their discretion, to complete any mission. The novel Moonraker establishes that the section routinely has three agents concurrently;...
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    the novel of the same name. She subsequently had significant career in Italian cinema, and also played Corinne Dufour in the James Bond film Moonraker (1979)...
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    also substantially diverged from the source novel, was also produced in novel form, as James Bond and Moonraker; both books were written by screenwriter...
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  • Bond franchise. He appears in the films The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and Moonraker (1979), played by Richard Kiel. Depicted as a henchman in the service...
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  • (Jorma Kaukonen album), a 1985 album by Jorma Kaukonen Moonraker (novel), a 1955 James Bond novel renamed as Too Hot to Handle in the United States This...
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  • James Bond (literary character) (category Characters in British novels of the 20th century)
    Hoagy Carmichael, but there is something cold and ruthless." Likewise, in Moonraker, Special Branch Officer Gala Brand thinks that Bond is "certainly good-looking ...
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  • author Ian Fleming had published two novels—Casino Royale (1953) and Live and Let Die (1954)—and had a third, Moonraker, being edited and prepared for production...
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  • Live and Let Die is the second novel in Ian Fleming's James Bond series of stories. Set in London, the United States and Jamaica, it was first published...
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    Bond is saying that too much of this was used in the blend. In the novel Moonraker, it is noted in the card club Blades, Bond adds a single pinch of black...
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  • James Bond (category British novels adapted into films)
    Road to a Million, was released on Amazon Prime Video. In 1958, the novel Moonraker was adapted for broadcast on South African radio, with Bob Holness...
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  • of Fleming's heart attack in April 1961. Other novels in the series to use the same motif are Moonraker, From Russia, with Love, Goldfinger and You Only...
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  • Holly Goodhead (category Moonraker (film))
    Fleming novels, only in the film version of Moonraker (1979), but her character is similar to that of Gala Brand, the female lead in the original novel Moonraker...
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  • SPECTRE (section Novels)
    fugitives after the Second World War, as first detailed in the novel Moonraker (1955). In the novels, SPECTRE begins as a small group of criminals, but in the...
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  • activities of T-Force in his writing, particularly in his 1955 Bond novel Moonraker. In 1942 Fleming attended an Anglo-American intelligence summit in...
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  • James Bond novels Ian Fleming Publications Ian Fleming Casino Royale (published in one US edition as You Asked for It) Live and Let Die Moonraker (published...
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  • family based in Las Vegas. Drax Metals – Hugo Drax's metal company in Moonraker, renamed "Drax Industries" in the film, where it specialises in Space...
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  • original Bond novel had been given a different title for American book publication, other than for reasons of spelling, since Fleming's Moonraker was initially...
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  • gangsters from different gangs being used in both stories; in both novels—and in Moonraker—Bond, in an undercover capacity, acted as a male secretary to the...
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    Fleming, Ian, You Only Live Twice (Glidrose, 1964), ch. 12. Fleming, Ian, Moonraker (MacMillan, 1955), ch. 16. From Russia, With Love, ch. 8 Fleming, Ian...
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  • novels in successive years from 1953—Casino Royale, Live and Let Die, Moonraker and Diamonds Are Forever. A fifth, From Russia, with Love, was being edited...
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  • September 2021. "Moonraker (1979)". Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on 6 October 2021. Retrieved 29 September 2021. "Moonraker Reviews". Metacritic...
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  • photographer and architect. Vallance appears in four of the Bond novels: Moonraker, Diamonds Are Forever, On Her Majesty's Secret Service and Colonel...
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  • Casino Royale and Moonraker; Benson considers the novel to be more episodic than Fleming's previous books. Fleming structured the novel in three sections—"Happenstance"...
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  • to avenge the murder of her parents. After the science-fiction-focused Moonraker, the producers wanted a return to the style of the early Bond films and...
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  • many of the Bond novels, often associated with the villains—Fleming describes Le Chiffre as an ogre, Mr Big as a giant, Drax (Moonraker) and Rosa Klebb...
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