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  1. Jul 1, 2019 · They liked his story work, but not his script; so the writing credits went to Roald Dahl, who was a close friend of Ian Fleming. This was Dahl’s first attempt at writing a screenplay, and Harold Jack Bloom was credited as providing additional story material.

  2. “Yes, this is my second life.” “You only live twice, Mr. Bond.” Release Date: June 12, 1967. Directed by: Lewis Gilbert. Produced by: Harry Saltzman and Albert R. Broccoli. Screenplay by: Roald Dahl with additional story material by Harold Jack Bloom, inspired by the novel by Ian Fleming. Music by: John Barry.

  3. The screenplay of You Only Live Twice was written by Roald Dahl, and loosely based on Ian Fleming's 1964 novel of the same name. It is the first James Bond film to discard most of Fleming's plot, using only a few characters and locations from the book as the background for an entirely new story.

  4. Screenplay: Roald Dahl Novel: Ian Fleming Additional Story Material: Harold Jack Bloom Continuity: Angela Martelli 2nd Unit Continuity: Kay Rawlings [uncredited] Director: Lewis Gilbert Action Sequences: Bob Simmons Assistant Director: William P.Cartlidge 2nd Assistant Director: Terry Churcher, Richard Jenkins [uncredited]

  5. Writers: Ian Fleming (original novel), Roald Dahl, Harold Jack Bloom (additional story material) Cinematography by: Freddie Young; Original music by: John Barry; Production Design by: Ken Adam; Art Direction by: Harry Pottle; Set Decoration by: David Ffolkes; Produced by: Albert R. Broccoli, Harry Saltzman, Stanley Sopel (associate producer ...

  6. UK, 30th March 1967. James Bond film history Typed arbitration decision by screenwriter Jack Pulman, regarding a dispute over the credits of the film You Only Live Twice between script writers Roald Dahl and Harold Jack Bloom.

  7. Dec 10, 2022 · Containing all the stories from Roald Dahl's world-famous books – Over to You, Someone Like you, Kiss Kiss and Switch Bitch – plus eight further tales of the unexpected, this is the definitive collection by one of the great masters of the short story.