MI6 Confidential magazine’s new issue takes a look at special effects wizard Chris Corbould and the late Guy Hamilton, a four-time 007 director.
Corbould “started on the films aged eighteen,” according to a summary of issue 36 of the publication. “Today he reflects on his life with Bond, from 1977’s Spy to SPECTRE.”
Corbould’s services are in demand. He has also worked on Christopher Nolan’s Batman movies and the Star Wars series.
Hamilton died earlier this year. He helmed 1964’s Goldfinger, the 007 series first mega-hit, as well as Live And Let Die, the first 007 film with Roger Moore.
Other articles include a feature about Moonraker’s NASA advisor.
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Filed under: James Bond Films, The Bond Market | Tagged: Chris Corbould, Goldfinger, Guy Hamilton, Live and Let Die, MI6 Confidential, SPECTRE, The Spy Who Loved Me |
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