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The Most Dangerous Bond. Ever.: Remembering “The Living Daylights” on its 30th Anniversary
“The Living Daylights was an admirable attempt to inject the series with renewed purpose and to ensure that it remained germane to moviegoers of the time.” — 007 historian Thomas A. Christie
The Digital Bits is pleased to present this retrospective commemorating the 30th anniversary of the release of The Living Daylights, the fifteenth (official) cinematic James Bond adventure and, most notably, the first to feature Timothy Dalton in the lead role and the last to feature a musical score by John Barry.
As with our previous 007 articles (see The Spy Who Loved Me, You Only Live Twice, Diamonds Are Forever, Casino Royale, For Your Eyes Only, Thunderball, GoldenEye, A View to a Kill, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, Goldfinger, and 007… Fifty Years Strong), The Bits and History, Legacy & Showmanship continue the series with this retrospective featuring a Q&A with an esteemed group of James Bond scholars, documentarians and historians who discuss the virtues, shortcomings and legacy of The Living Daylights. [Read on here...]
- Maryam D'Abo
- Joe Don Baker
- John Glen
- John Barry
- Timothy Dalton
- Charles Helfenstein, The Making of The Living Daylights
- Thomas A Christie, The James Bond Movies of the 1980s
- 30th anniversary
- The Living Daylights
- Bruce Scivally, James Bond: The Legacy
- John Cork, James Bond Encyclopedia
- History Legacy & Showmanship
- Michael Coate
- The Digital Bits
- James Bond
- 007
- MI5
- Lee Pfeiffer, The Incredible World of 007
007… Fifty Years Strong: An Interview with James Bond Historians
Let us continue the James Bond 50th anniversary celebration, shall we? Last autumn, around the time Skyfall was being released to theaters, the Blu-ray set was hitting retailers and the anniversary hype was in high gear, I had this idea that it might be interesting if I could round up a few of my James Bond historian friends, turn on a recorder… and talk James Bond, and then perhaps turn that into an article. It didn’t happen (primarily for logistical reasons). But a few months later the next best thing did happen. That is, separately-conducted interviews that have been edited into a round-table format.
- James Bond, Ian Flemming, 007, Michael Coate, Bond 50 Bluray
- John Burlingame, The Music of James Bond
- John Cork, James Bond: The Legacy
- Bill Desowitz, James Bond Unmasked
- Paul Duncan, The James Bond Archives, Taschen
- The Digital Bits
- Charles Helfenstein, The Making of The Living Daylights
- Mark O'Connell, Catching Bullets: Memoirs of a Bond Fan
- Lee Pfeiffer, The Incredible World of 007
- Steven Jay Rubin, The Complete James Bond Encyclopedia
- Bruce Scivally
- Dave Worrall, The Essential James Bond