Emilio Largo (played by Adolfo Celi) appears as the villain in 1965's 'Thunderball'.
"Never Say Never Again" is the title of a James Bond movie. It was released in 1983 and comes from the novel "Thunderball". However, it's an unofficial Bond movie and remake.
"Never Say Never Again" (1983) is not an official James Bond film. This film is a remake of "Thunderball". Kevin McClory, a co-writer and producer of that filmsettled a court case with Ian Flaming in which McClory retained the rights to the Thunderball film.
This film is a remake of Thunderball (1965), with some differences. Claudine Auger played "Domino" in the original movie, while Kim Basinger plays the character,
Moonraker, Thunderball, Never Say Never Again
'Never Say Never Again' was a remake of 'Thunderball'.
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Emilio Largo (played by Adolfo Celi) appears as the villain in 1965's 'Thunderball'.
"Never Say Never Again" is the title of a James Bond movie. It was released in 1983 and comes from the novel "Thunderball". However, it's an unofficial Bond movie and remake.
"Never Say Never Again" (1983) is not an official James Bond film. This film is a remake of "Thunderball". Kevin McClory, a co-writer and producer of that filmsettled a court case with Ian Flaming in which McClory retained the rights to the Thunderball film.
Thunderball, an official Bond film starring Sean Connery, had a remake. The remake was Never Say Never Again, which is unofficial, but starring Sean Connery.
This film is a remake of Thunderball (1965), with some differences. Claudine Auger played "Domino" in the original movie, while Kim Basinger plays the character,
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Moonraker, Thunderball, Never Say Never Again
Thunderball was the original James Bond film and Never Say Never Again had no strings attached to the original James Bond series.
During his time as James Bond, Sean Connery starred in Dr. No (1962), From Russia with Love (1963), Goldfinger (1964), Thunderball (1965), You Only Live Twice (1967), and Diamonds are Forever (1971). He also returned in 1983 to star in the unofficial remake of Thunderball, Never Say Never Again.
Never Say Never Again (1983) is not considered to be part of the official James Bond canon as it was not made by Eon Productions, which has produced the other twenty-three (23) films in the series. Furthermore, Never Say Never Again was simply a remake of Thunderball, having the same plot and similarly named characters. It also competed with the official Bond film of the same year, Octopussy.