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Warner Bros. to release film about James Bond creator
News Category: General Movie NewsPosted on October 12, 2005 12:38 PM
To the delight of many Bond fans, Warner Bros. executive Greg Silverman has announced that an Ian Fleming biopic is in the works. According to a Variety article, it will be scipted by Damian Stevenson and produced by Andrew Lazar, famous for his work on films such as 10 Things I Hate About You, Space Cowboys and Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. The work is tentatively titled Fleming, and nothing else is known as of now.
From Britannica.com:
In full IAN LANCASTER FLEMING, suspense-fiction novelist whose character James Bond, the stylish, high-living British secret service agent 007, became one of the most successful and widely imitated heroes of 20th-century popular fiction.
Educated in England, Germany, and Switzerland, Fleming was a journalist in Moscow (1929-33), a banker and stockbroker (1935-39), a high-ranking officer in British naval intelligence during World War II, and foreign manager of the London Sunday Times (1945-59).
Casino Royale (1953) was the first of his 12 James Bond novels. Packed with violent action, hairbreadth escapes, international espionage, terror, and intrigue, the books sold more than 18,000,000 copies and were translated into 11 languages. Bond, with his propensity for gambling and fast cars, became the prototype of the handsome, clever, playboy-hero of the late 1950s and the '60s. All of the Bond novels, notably From Russia With Love (1957), Dr. No (1958), Goldfinger (1959), and Thunderball (1961), were made into popular motion pictures. Fleming also published two collections of short stories featuring Bond. In addition he wrote a children's book, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1964).
In full IAN LANCASTER FLEMING, suspense-fiction novelist whose character James Bond, the stylish, high-living British secret service agent 007, became one of the most successful and widely imitated heroes of 20th-century popular fiction.
Educated in England, Germany, and Switzerland, Fleming was a journalist in Moscow (1929-33), a banker and stockbroker (1935-39), a high-ranking officer in British naval intelligence during World War II, and foreign manager of the London Sunday Times (1945-59).
Casino Royale (1953) was the first of his 12 James Bond novels. Packed with violent action, hairbreadth escapes, international espionage, terror, and intrigue, the books sold more than 18,000,000 copies and were translated into 11 languages. Bond, with his propensity for gambling and fast cars, became the prototype of the handsome, clever, playboy-hero of the late 1950s and the '60s. All of the Bond novels, notably From Russia With Love (1957), Dr. No (1958), Goldfinger (1959), and Thunderball (1961), were made into popular motion pictures. Fleming also published two collections of short stories featuring Bond. In addition he wrote a children's book, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1964).
Lazar is also working on an movie adapatation of the television show Get Smart starring 40 Year Old Virgin funnyman Steve Carell as Maxwell Smart.











