The Life of Ian Fleming was created in 1966.
Author Ian Fleming wrote Casino Royale.
If you mean the film then there is no specific reason relating to it. It was originally one of Ian Fleming's first Bond books, it was quite a short novel and was rather popular at the time. However after Dr. No came out it was quickly forgotten. The title to this book was simply reused as the one for the film (possibly, at least in my opinion, because the film had no plot of any sort to attach a title to) Hope this helps. Or, it could be related to the meaning of the words: quantum meaning a specific measurement and solace meaning to comfort or console. The woman who Bond was in love with died at the end of Casino Royale and because of the circumstances, he was both upset and angry. It makes perfect sense to call this movie that.
His step-cousin is Ian Fleming.
Ian Fleming
the book was written by ian Fleming
There is no author named Ian Fleming-Williams. You might be confusing two different authors -- Ian Fleming who is known for creating the character James Bond, and Williams, a common last name for authors.
From the books written by Ian Fleming.
Vesper, per se, can be many diffrent things. However, 'A' vesper most likely refer to a drink, created by Ivar Bryce and mentioned in Bryce's friend Ian Fleming's books about super-spy James Bond, and made famous in the recent Bond movie Quantum of Solace.
Ian Fleming - actor - was born on 1888-09-10.
The Life of Ian Fleming was created in 1966.
Ian Fleming was born on May 28, 1908.
Author Ian Fleming wrote Casino Royale.
The writer of "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" is Ian Fleming, who is also known for creating the character James Bond. The book was later adapted into a popular musical film.
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His step-cousin is Ian Fleming.
If you mean the film then there is no specific reason relating to it. It was originally one of Ian Fleming's first Bond books, it was quite a short novel and was rather popular at the time. However after Dr. No came out it was quickly forgotten. The title to this book was simply reused as the one for the film (possibly, at least in my opinion, because the film had no plot of any sort to attach a title to) Hope this helps. Or, it could be related to the meaning of the words: quantum meaning a specific measurement and solace meaning to comfort or console. The woman who Bond was in love with died at the end of Casino Royale and because of the circumstances, he was both upset and angry. It makes perfect sense to call this movie that.