Favorite Bond Movie: Moonraker Goldfinger The Spy Who Loved Me
Favorite Movies: Raiders of the Lost Ark, Crazy For Christmas, The Empire Strikes Back, League of Gentlemen (1960's British film), Big Trouble in Little China, Police Academy 2, Carry On At Your Convenience, Commando, Halloween III: Season of the Witch,
The script was written seven years before Never Say Never Again
A screenplay for a James Bond film that was never made has been sold at auction in London for £46,850.
The script for Warhead, written by Sir Sean Connery, author Len Deighton and producer Kevin McClory, had been expected to fetch no more than £3,000.
In the 1976 script, Bond battles robot sharks attempting to plant a nuclear bomb in sewers underneath New York.
Legal battles stopped the film being made. Sir Sean eventually played 007 again in 1983's Never Say Never Again.
The lot, part of Christie's Pop Culture: Entertainment Memorabilia auction, also included a photo of Connery, McClory and Deighton working on the script in Ireland.
Photographs
If made, the film would have featured such familiar Bond characters as Ernst Stavros Blofeld, Felix Leiter, Moneypenny, M and Q.
It would also have seen James Bond encounter beauties like Justine Lovesit and Fatima Blush - a character who eventually appeared in Never Say Never Again.
Other items in the sale included a fur-trimmed stole worn by Hollywood star Marilyn Monroe which sold for £42,050.
A collection of vintage photographs of the actress Marlene Dietrich also went for £27,361.
"Numerous lots far exceeded pre-sale expectations, demonstrating the continued appeal and durability of the pop culture market," said Christie's Katherine Williams.
Capt. Sir Dominic Flandry wrote:If made, the film would have featured such familiar Bond characters as Ernst Stavros Blofeld, Felix Leiter, Moneypenny, M and Q.
Not so familiar that the reporter could get his fricking name right, apparently.
"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig
Capt. Sir Dominic Flandry wrote:If made, the film would have featured such familiar Bond characters as Ernst Stavros Blofeld, Felix Leiter, Moneypenny, M and Q.
Not so familiar that the reporter could get his fricking name right, apparently.
Favorite Bond Movie: The Dark Knight Trilogy, Mission: Impossible, Kingsman: The Secret Service and The November Man or any upcoming actioners starring Pierce Brosnan (no, it's not James Bond which is good since it will help him expand his reputation as an actor especially in the action realm)
Favorite Movies: Star Wars Indiana Jones Star Trek The Dark Knight Trilogy Harry Potter Middle-Earth The Matrix Mission: Impossible The Mummy Jurassic Park Godzilla
Omega wrote:DId a studio buy it? If one did it might mean a Bond clone movie.
Maybe more of a Bond Spoof movie.
If someone's going to buy the script and make it into a movie, it would look like another Sci-Fi Secret Agent movie dominating with overly animated CGI effects.
Omega wrote:DId a studio buy it? If one did it might mean a Bond clone movie.
Probably a collector. Quite apart from the fact that there will be no more non-EON Bond films, ever (sorry Former Bond Fan!), if a studio wanted to buy a script in order to make a movie out of it, they wouldn't do it at a memorabilia auction.
"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig
Omega wrote:DId a studio buy it? If one did it might mean a Bond clone movie.
Maybe more of a Bond Spoof movie.
If someone's going to buy the script and make it into a movie, it would look like another Sci-Fi Secret Agent movie dominating with overly animated CGI effects.
007 into the blue fighting modern jaws?
If someone made Warhead into a movie in this day and age,they would be laughed out of the buisness