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007 behind-the-scenes tidbits of Dr. Chino

Producer Broccoli originally chose Wolf Mankowitz as a screenwriter, but after watching the demo, Mankovits asked to remove his name because he was worried that the film would damage his reputation. Eunice Gayson, who plays Sylvia in the film, was a candidate to play Penny. Max von sydow was invited to play Dr. No, but he refused because his role in 1965 was a "fair game". Sid Kane, the set designer, found that his name was not on the cast list, and Broccoli, the producer who learned about it, gave him a golden pen as compensation. He told Kane that he didn't want to spend any more money to redo the subtitles. The biggest problem encountered by the crew in the filming process is the humid climate in Jamaica. The original author ian fleming originally hoped that his cousin christopher lee would play Dr. Lu in the film, but the producer refused. Dr no is actually from the fifth 007 novel. The film cost 1 10,000, but graphic designer ken adam only got10.4 million. The script of the film was finally written by richard maibaum and two other screenwriters. McBaum * * wrote a script for the film 12 007, and he is a veritable Bond elder. Ursula Andreas was actually wearing a flesh-colored bathing suit when she was shooting the bath scene. The original title of the theme song 007 is Bea's knee. Two weeks before the film started, the candidate for Bond girl Hani Ryder disappeared. The producer later saw the photo of Ursula Andrias, the wife of the actor John Derek, and decided to play her without meeting her. It is reported that Ursula in the photo was wearing a wet T-shirt. She was not interested in the performance at that time, so she decided to take action under the persuasion of her friend. Marguerite LeWars, the girl who plays the photographer, is a flight attendant, and director Terence Young took a fancy to her on the plane. In all James Bond movies starring sean connery, he always wears a wig. The producer wanted Gay Hamilton, guy green and Ken Hughes to direct the film, but they all refused. Director Terrence Young wants richard johnson to play 007. When the filming exceeded the budget, the United States had planned to withdraw funds. After the film is completed, it will be screened for the upper class in the United States. The director of the European Department said that the United States would not give up the film because of low investment. The producer couldn't help shuddering at this statement. At the beginning of the film, the ordnance division who handed the Walter PPK pistol to 007 was Major Boothroyd, who also appeared in the novel Dr.No. Starting from the golden finger of 1964, this ordnance division was named "Q" (quartermaster quartermaster quartermaster quartermaster). Boothroyd comes from a reader named Jeffrey Boothroyd. He wrote to ian fleming, the novelist, complaining that 007 should use Walter PPK instead of Bei Leita pistol. In addition, the real prototype of Q is Charles Fraser-Smith of MI-6, a British intelligence agency, who designed many hidden weapons Jr called "Q-Devices". Dr no's story was originally written for a TV series. The film's classic line "Bond. James Bond ranks 22nd in the "Top 100 Movie Lines" selected by the Motion Picture Association of America. Japanese employees in the United States once called the name of this film "No Doctor!" We don't want doctors. Fortunately, this mistake was discovered in time. According to legend, in the first draft of the script, Dr. Noh was a monkey, and screenwriters Wolff Markowitz and richard maibaum made great changes to the original. The story becomes that the shipping giant decides to blow up the Panama Canal. Dr. Noh is a respected monkey on the island, and the villain has a capuchin pet. Later, the producer asked the screenwriter to revise it and try to be close to the original. Wolff markowitz was very dissatisfied with this and took the initiative to delete his name from the staff list. Producers Albert Broquerie and Harry Salzman used Hitchcock's "North by Northwest" as a model for this film and the subsequent 007 films, hoping that gary grant, who played "North by Northwest", would play 007, but gary grant only promised to play one 007 film, and the producers hoped that the actors they were looking for could play several films in succession. Later, the producer found Steve Reeves, Patrick McGoohan, Trevor Howard, Rex Harrison, richard johnson, William Franklin, Ian Hendry and richard burton, but none of them were found. Dr. Noh, played by Joseph Wiseman in the film, is the only villain in the early James Bond films who has no other actors to voice him. Sean connery was very afraid of spiders, so he isolated the direct contact between spiders and Connery with a piece of glass in the filming of spiders climbing into bed, but the effect was greatly reduced. Finally, the stuntman Bob Simmons had to do it for him. The stuntman later called this close contact with the tarantula the most frightening stunt he had accomplished. The film introduces the shooting method of 007, and draws lessons from the shooting method in Juarez directed by William Dieterle in 1939, that is, shooting a series of close-ups of characters to be described without showing their faces, then crossing other characters and gambling tables, and finally focusing on the face, and taking a name: "Bond, James Bond." Sylvia in the film is the only Bond girl who has appeared in two Bond films in a row. As a model of British people's efficient work, Penny, M's secretary, is played by Canadian actor lois maxwell. In the title of 007, stuntman Bob Simmons plays 007, and sean connery didn't appear in the title until Thunder of 1965. In fact, the theme song of 007 was not written by john barry, but composed by Monty Norman and adapted by john barry. Later, a lawsuit was triggered, and Monty Norman finally won the lawsuit. Ursula andress, the heroine of the film, earned only $65,438+00,000 for her role in Dr. No, and the iconic title of 007 appeared at the end of the film again, which is the only time in the 007 film. Sean connery's classic pose with a gun on his chest later needed to be retaken, but Walter PPK was accidentally lost on the set, so the photographer had to find an air pistol in his car to replace it. At first, ian fleming didn't want sean connery to play 007, because 007 was British, while Connery was Scottish. 007 was born in the upper class, while Connery was born in the working class. 007 received a good education, while Connery was not elegant. With the success of 007 film, ian fleming gradually changed his view. When 007 used the telephone booth at Jamaica Airport, the glass door reflected the lights and crew. When 007 installed the silencer, the tie was missing. In the scene of shooting "Dragon", 007 Walter PPK pistol became Colt.45.