Sergio Leone Web Board
General Information => General Discussion => Topic started by: Alias on August 01, 2016, 01:35:27 PM
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No doubt it's been brought up on here before, but Terence Young's first Bond film must surely have left quite an impression on Leone (and Eastwood)? Particularly the stylish rotoscoped credit sequence, the electric music and the then-shockingly ruthless way in which 007, a cigarette dangling nonchalantly from his lip, disposes of Professor Dent?
Just imagine a Leone-directed 007 film (preferably with Connery), featuring Morricone's take on the Bond theme...
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I'd like to see a Ken Adam designed saloon. . . .
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Just imagine a Leone-directed 007 film (preferably with Connery), featuring Morricone's take on the Bond theme...
The Bond fans would have hated it.
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Just imagine Morricone's take on the Bond theme...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfXEL6bVFQI
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfXEL6bVFQI
Now I really, really DON'T want to imagine a Leone 007 film with Connery featuring Morricone's take on the Bond theme.
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I suppose Sergio Sollima had already tried out that market with his two Agent 3S3 Films and "Requiem for a Secret Agent".