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  2. Bob Simmons (stunt man) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Simmons as James Bond 007 in the gun barrel sequence featured in the movies Dr. No, From Russia with Love, and Goldfinger. Bob Simmons (Fulham, London, England, 31 March 1923 – 21 October 1987) was an English actor and stunt man who worked in many British-made films, most notably the James Bond series.

  3. Gun barrel sequence - Wikipedia

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    The gun barrel sequence as it appears in Dr.No (1962). The gun barrel sequence is a signature device featured in nearly every James Bond film. [1] Shot from the point of view of a presumed assassin, it features James Bond walking in from the right side of the screen until he reaches the center, turning, and then shooting directly at the camera, causing blood to run down the screen.

  4. List of recurring actors in the James Bond film series

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    British actor Bob Simmons, although uncredited, is notable in appearing as 007 in the pre-title sequences of the first three Bond films. He also appeared, uncredited, in the roles of three villains in later films. Dr. No (1962) – James Bond in Gunbarrel Sequence (uncredited) From Russia with Love (1963) – James Bond in Gunbarrel Sequence ...

  5. Bob Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Bob Simmons may refer to: Bob Simmons (stunt man) (1923–1987), renowned stunt man for the James Bond film series; Bob Simmons (surfer) (1919–1954), early surfing pioneer; Bob Simmons (offensive lineman) (born 1954), American football player; Bob Simmons (American football coach) (born 1948), former football coach for Oklahoma State; B.o.B ...

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

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    As title artist Maurice Binder was creating the credits, he had an idea for the introduction that appeared in all subsequent Bond films, the James Bond gun barrel sequence. It was filmed in sepia by putting a pinhole camera inside an .38 calibre gun barrel, with Bob Simmons playing Bond. [8]

  7. ‘A Complete Unknown’ Review: Timothée Chalamet Is ... - AOL

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    "A Complete Unknown" is a drama of scruffy naturalism, with a plot that doesn’t so much unfold as lope right along with its legendary, curly-haired, sunglass-wearing coffee-house troubadour hero.

  8. “A Complete Unknown” director James Mangold breaks down what ...

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    That certainly holds true with A Complete Unknown, James Mangold's new biopic about Bob Dylan (Timothée Chalamet), now in theaters. "We didn't want to make a pseudo-documentary," Mangold tells ...

  9. Book Review: A dark secret exposed about a World War II ... - AOL

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    Walt Longmire and his deputy are poking around in his basement when she spots a relic of his youth, a hundred-pound Bob Simmons-model surfboard. In fact, it’s long enough to form the heart of ...