4. Fans in High Places
The Fleming novels were a hit in England – not so much in the USA. That is until a certain president took a liking to them. Yes, apparently John F. Kennedy had time to read the spy novels. They made such an impression on the president he reportedly asked Fleming how to get the Communist dictator Fidel Castro. Fleming apparently came up with a plot to try to get the dictator to shave his beard – supposedly compromising his machismo.
3. Never Say Never
To make a long story short, other filmmakers obtained the rights to make a bond picture and they cast former Bond actor Sean Connery after Roger Moore had taken over. The result was the mediocre 1983 Never Say Never Again, a remake of an earlier Connery Movie, Thunderball. Bond was busy in 1983; it was also the year Roger Moore starred as Bond in the more entertaining movie Octopussy.
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