Review of "The Ultimate Guide to Bond," by Hollywood Spotlight

 Review of

The Ultimate Guide to Bond, by Hollywood Spotlight

Five out of five stars

Brief, entertaining summaries of Bond films

 This book contains summaries of all the Bond films up through “Spectre.” Through this series, there have been several actors playing James Bond, some great and occasionally recurring villains, imaginatively created henchmen, entertaining players supporting Bond, a series of beautiful women and great gotta have ‘em gadgets. Within the mix there are also some great songs and interesting background information regarding the production. No one can forget the first time Sean Connery said, “My name is Bond, James Bond” in the movie “Dr. No.” Many other very memorable phrases and stunts sweeten the Bond genre.

 Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond, was in fact a British intelligence officer during World War II, so he had an actual background in the world of spycraft. Therefore, the origin of the character is based on some actual background in espionage.

 While the descriptions of the movies are by necessity short, they all provide solid background on the production, who played what character and the basics of the plot. Public reaction including some of the reviews and the box office take are included.

 If you are a Bond fan, this is a good book for you. It will initiate a desire to go back and watch them again.

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