Posted on 10/04/2009 5:12:04 PM PDT by Perdogg
Fusing together entries on Flemings famous 00-agent and detailed information on cases of espionage, real-life spies, MI5, SIS, CIA, KGB, and others, Historical Dictionary of Ian Flemings James Bond asks the question: What proportion of Flemings output is authentic, and what comes directly from the his imagination?
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Things were alot different back then.These days are so politically correct.Well for some people anyway.
Not the fanciest of cars, lol. Surprising choice.
Yes everything is PC today. One of the most obvious in Bond movies is “red headed” Felix Leiter is now a Black man. Also “M” the steely eyed old Navy Captain is now a woman. Actually I guess that is pretty realistic now.
One of the worst things some of the movies did was try to make the Soviet Union and Western spy agencies as equals, one being just as bad as the other, sort of Spy vs. Spy with the KGB head as a genial nice guy.
Absolute PC nonsense!
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The original Studie Starlight Coupe was a revolutionary body design
The later “Hawk” models had fins
Studebaker Starlight coupes still set modified top speed records at Bonneville and the Starlight is a favorite of customizers
Felix Leiter was “sandy haired” Texan.
Fleming decided after Connery had won the role to give Bond a Scottish background which he wrote into On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (one of the last novels). Fleming passed away shortly after in 1964.
Oh that began when they scripted From Russia with Love. The book has the Russians as the bad guys the movie shifts the bad guys over to the fictional Spectre.
I read all the books back in the 60’s or maybe early 70’s in paperback. I would have sworn Leiter was described as red headed but as soon as I read your post, it hit me that you were right.
Also had forgotten the part about his being a Texan but you are right about that too. Also recall him (Leiter) saying he was an ex-Marine and Bond being impressed.
You nailed that for sure.
Actually the Russians were the bad guys up through the beginning of “Man with The Golden Gun”. In “You Only Live Twice” Bond was sent to Japan for mission against the Russians. SMERSH agents and Eastern Bloc defectors were made up most of SPECTRES army in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, and the Russians were helping in two other Bond Novels where I don’t want to give it away.
In fact , the original teleplay for “Thunderball” involved Russians stealing nukes, but then it was changed to the Mafia and when “Fleming’s book” came out it was Spectre.
Studebaker body with Cadillac mechanicals
And yes it was a real car
Thanks, neat graphic. devolve posted about the Studebaker with the Cadillac engine above in post #20.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/2354871/posts?page=20#20
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Aha!
Mucho customized ‘53 Starlight Coupe
Straighten out the top of the fender lines -
Bingo! ‘55-’57 T-Bird side views
The low sloping hoodline and downplayed grill/engine air intake was truly ahead of it’s time
If the headlights were angled, Frenched, covered like a ‘53 ‘Vette you might be looking at a Ferrari GTB coupe
If that Studie had been made in a convertible model it would have been a winner too
That is why, of course, he is such an interesting character.
If you read the books, the picture of Bond is of a womaniser, a drinker, a dedicated but utterly ruthless individual. He’s a complete SOB not to put to fine a point on it.
This section takes an in-depth look at the literary James Bonds drinks of choice. Here is the total number of drinks consumed by Commander Bond in Ian Fleming’s novels and short stories:
Drink Type Number
Bourbon whiskey 37
Sake 35
Champagne 30
Scotch and soda 21
Vodka martini 19
Straight scotch 17
Gin martini 16
Undetermined 14
Beer 12
Brandy and soda/ginger ale 12
Red wine/Chianti 11
Bourbon and branch water 10
Brandy or Cognac 8
Vodka and tonic 8
Bourbon and soda 7
Gin and tonic 7
White wine 7
Americano 6
Raki 5
Undetermined martini 5
Old Fashioned 4
Enzian 3
Stinger 3
Canadian whiskey 2
Korn Schnapps 2
Ouzo 2
Straight vodka 2
Undetermined whiskey 2
Black Velvet 1
Calvados 1
Irish Coffee 1
Marsala 1
Negroni 1
Pink gin 1
Rum 1
Slivovic 1
Steinhäger 1
Vesper martini 1
Total: 317
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