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  2. Maurice Binder - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Binder (August 25, 1925 – April 9, 1991) was an American film title designer best known for his work on 16 James Bond films, including the first, Dr. No (1962), and for Stanley Donen 's films from 1958.

  3. Barbarella (film) - Wikipedia

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    Barbarella opened in New York City on 11 October 1968 [37] and earned $2.5 million in North American theaters that year. [38] It was the second-most-popular film in general release in the United Kingdom in 1968, after The Jungle Book. [10] [39] The film was shown in Paris that month, and was released in Italy on 18 October.

  4. Filming of James Bond in the 1960s - Wikipedia

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    Principal photography began in the Canton of Bern, Switzerland, on 21 October 1968, with the first scene shot being an aerial view of Bond climbing the stairs of Blofeld's mountain retreat to meet the women. [70] The scenes were shot at the revolving restaurant Piz Gloria, located atop the Schilthorn near the village of Mürren.

  5. ‘No Time to Die’: The Story Behind the James Bond Film’s ...

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    James Bond movies’ title sequences are some of the most iconic in film. Bold visuals hint at the film’s plot while a lush Bond theme song plays over elements like a gun, playing cards, a ...

  6. Motifs in the James Bond film series - Wikipedia

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    All of the Eon Bond films feature the unique gun barrel sequence, created by graphic artist Maurice Binder, which has been called by British media historian James Chapman "the trademark motif of the series". [5] As Bond walks across the screen, he is viewed by the audience through the barrel of a gun trained on him by an unknown assailant.

  7. Production of the James Bond films - Wikipedia

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    Licence to Kill marked the end of the involvement for a number of long-term crew members, including John Glen, Maurice Binder, Richard Maibaum and cinematographer Alec Mills. It was also the final film which was produced by the partnership of Albert Broccoli and Michael Wilson.

  8. How Elvis made his classic 'Comeback Special': Director ... - AOL

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    Binder lends his firsthand knowledge of Elvis to the new Paramount+ documentary "Reinventing Elvis." ... Steve Binder and Elvis Presley on the set of the singer's famous 1968 comeback special.

  9. List of French films of 1968 - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Pialat: Drama [citation needed] The Private Lesson: Michel Boisrond: Nathalie Delon, Renaud Verley, Robert Hossein: Drama [28] The Return of Monte Cristo: André Hunebelle: Paul Barge, Claude Jade, Anny Duperey: adventure [29] Le Révélateur: Philippe Garrel: Laurent Terzieff, Bernadette Lafont — [citation needed] Spirits of the Dead