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  1. 5 days ago · Richard Maibaum and Paul Dehn’s screenplay follows the basics of the book. Following the discovery of a gold-painted body, Bond (Sean Connery) investigates the wealthy and ruthless Auric Goldfinger (Gert Fröbe), who is plotting to destabilise the global economy by contaminating the U.S. gold supply at Fort Knox.

  2. 1 day ago · Apollo 13. Ron Howard directed this iconic Science Fiction film released in 1995. Starring a powerhouse cast of Tom Hanks, Ed Harris, Kevin Bacon, Gary Sinise, and Bill Paxton, the story sees a band of Astronauts attempting to make it back home from a Moon-bound mission when their equipment fails.

  3. 3 days ago · Richard Maibaum, who co-wrote the previous films, returned to adapt the seventh Bond novel. Maibaum fixed the novel's heavily criticised plot hole, where Goldfinger actually attempts to empty Fort Knox.

  4. 16 hours ago · Box office. $59.5 million. Dr. No is a 1962 spy film directed by Terence Young. It is the first film in the James Bond series. Starring Sean Connery, Ursula Andress, Joseph Wiseman and Jack Lord, it was adapted by Richard Maibaum, Johanna Harwood, and Berkely Mather from the 1958 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming.

  5. 3 days ago · Instead, she channelled her energy into helping emerging writers like Richard Maibaum (who wrote the James Bond films) and Harriet Frank Jr., who later co-wrote Norma Rae. It was she who demanded that all writers get the same minimum wage and no writer, however inexperienced, could be pressured into speculative writing.

  6. 2 days ago · [14] Richard Maibaum was approached to write a script with Guy Hamilton to direct, but the two turned down the offer. Uslan was unsuccessful with pitching Batman to various movie studios because they wanted the film to be similar to the campy 1960s TV series.

  7. 5 days ago · Here, Linklater explains people’s obsession with hit men; looks back at his “make-or-break” film, Dazed and Confused; and laments the ways the indie market has changed. Vanity Fair: This ...