James Bond Alternate History

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This I sort of hinted at here. ()

WARNING: This is quite long.

Basically, this my own version of what a 007 film franchise might be in an alternate timeline. The bulk of it was lifted from one of my old posts at Alternate History Discussion.com, and edited slightly. Now, some headcanons to be made light of...

• Cubby Broccoli and Harry Saltzman are still the producers.
• The Kevin McClory controversy and the Climax! episode of Casino Royale NEVER happen here.
• All movies stay faithful to the book, and never stray too far from the plot, and the weaker bits of the saga are added with new material, kind of like the comics.
• As a nice bonus, Ian Fleming plays cameo roles across the films as different characters! He even contributes to the screenplays. Sadly, he still dies in 1964, with Goldfinger being his last.
• The gunbarrel sequences and title credits are still in!

Feel free to send your reactions below, and any questions you have can be answered by me. Have fun!

Theatrical Films
I. Casino Royale (1954)
Directed by: Terrence Young
Screenplay: Tom Mankiewicz, Richard Maibaum, Joanna Harwood and Ian Fleming
Music by: John Barry and Monty Norman
Starring:
- Sean Connery as James Bond
- Julie Christie as Vesper Lynd
- Orson Welles as Le Chriffre
- Clint Eastwood as Felix Leiter
- Peter Lorre as Rene Mathis
- Bernard Lee as M
- Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny
- Roger Moore as Bill Tanner
- Ian Fleming as Casino Patron
- Henry Fonda as Junius Du Pont

II. Live and Let Die (1956)
Directed by: Terrence Young
Screenplay: Tom Mankiewicz, Richard Maibaum, Joanna Harwood, and Ian Fleming
Music by: John Barry and Monty Norman
Starring:
- Sean Connery as James Bond
- Eva Marie Saint as Solitare
- Yaphet Kotto as Mr. Big
- Richard Burton as John Strangways
- John Kitzmiller as Quarrel
- Clint Eastwood as Felix Leiter
- Bernard Lee as M
- Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny
- Roger Moore as Bill Tanner
- Ian Fleming as British Governor

III. Moonraker (1958)
Directed by: Gilbert Lewis
Screenplay: Tom Mankiewicz, Richard Maibaum, Joanna Harwood, and Ian Fleming
Music by: John Barry and Monty Norman
Starring:
- Sean Connery as James Bond
- Elizabeth Taylor as Gala Brand
- James Mason as Hugo Drax
- Bernard Lee as M
- Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny
- Roger Moore as Bill Tanner
- Noel Coward as Ronnie Vallance
- Claude Rains as Lord Basildon
- Karel Stepanek as Krebs
- Ian Fleming as Blades Patron

IV. Diamonds are Forever (1960)
Directed by: Guy Hamilton
Screenplay: Tom Mankiewicz, Richard Maibaum, Joanna Harwoood, and Ian Fleming
Music by: John Barry and Monty Norman
Starring:
- Sean Connery as James Bond
- Faye Dunaway as Tiffany Case
- James Cagney as Jack Sprang
- George Raft as Seraffimo Sprang
- Clint Eastwood as Felix Leiter
- Charles Bronson as Ernie Cuneo
- Bernard Lee as M
- Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny
- Roger Moore as Bill Tanner
- Ian Fleming as Casino Patron

V. From Russia With Love (1962)
Directed by: Terrence Young
Screenplay: Tom Mankiewicz, Richard Maibaum, Joanna Harwood, and Ian Fleming
Music by: John Barry and Monty Norman
Starring:
- Sean Connery as James Bond
- Daniela Bianchi as Tatiana Romanova
- Pedro Armendariz as Ali Kerim Bey
- Lotte Lenya as Rosa Klebb
- Vladek Sheybal as Tov Kronsteen
- Robert Shaw as Donald Donovan "Red" Grant
- Jan Werich as General Grubozaboyschikov
- Bernard Lee as M
- Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny
- Roger Moore as Bill Tanner
- Claudette Colbert as May Maxwell
- Ian Fleming as Orient Express Conductor

VI. Dr. No (1963)
Directed by: Terrence Young
Screenplay: Tom Mankiewicz, Richard Maibaum, Joanna Harwood
Music by: John Barry and Monty Norman
Starring:
- Sean Connery as James Bond
- Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder
- Joseph Wiseman as Dr. No
- Bernard Lee as M
- Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny
- Roger Moore as Bill Tanner
- Eric Pohlmann as Governor Pleydell-Smith
- John Kitzmiller as Quarrel
- Anthony Dawson as Sir James Molony
- Desmond Llewyn as Q

VII. Goldfinger (1964)
Directed by: Guy Hamilton
Screenplay: Tom Mankiewicz, Richard Maibaum, Joanna Harwood
Music by: John Barry and Monty Norman
Starring:
- Sean Connery as James Bond
- Honor Blackman as Pussy Galore
- Gert Frobe as Auric Goldfinger
- Tania Mallet as Tilly Masterson
- Shirley Eaton as Jill Masterson
- Harold Sakata as Oddjob
- Bernard Lee as M
- Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny
- Roger Moore as Bill Tanner
- Ian Fleming as Colonel Smithers
- Henry Fonda as Junius Du Pont

VIII. Thunderball (1965)
Directed by: Terrence Young
Screenplay: Tom Mankiewicz, Richard Maibaum, Joanna Harwood, and Kevin McClory
Music by: John Barry and Monty Norman
Starring:
- Sean Connery as James Bond
- Claudine Auger as Domino Vitali
- Adolfo Celi as Emillio Largo
- Wolfgang Priess as Ernst Stavro Blofeld
- Clint Eastwood as Felix Leiter
- Bernard Lee as M
- Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny
- Roger Moore as Bill Tanner
- Peter Lorre as Rene Mathis

IX. The Spy Who Loved Me (1966)
Directed by: Gilbert Lewis
Screenplay: Tom Mankiewicz, Richard Maibaum, Joanna Harwood
Music by: John Barry and Monty Norman
Starring:
- Sean Connery as James Bond
- Marrianne Koch as Viv Michel
- Bud Abbot as Sluggsy Morant
- Lou Costello as Sol Horrowitz
- Caesar Romero as Mr. Sanguinetti

X. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1967)
Directed by: Peter R. Hunt
Screenplay: Tom Mankiewicz, Richard Maibaum, Joanna Harwood
Music by: John Barry and Monty Norman
Starring:
- Sean Connery as James Bond
- Diana Rigg as Tracy Draco
- Vincent Price as Ernst Stavro Blofeld
- Ilse Steppat as Irma Bunt
- Bernard Lee as M
- Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny
- Roger Moore as Bill Tanner
- Gabriele Ferritzi as Marc-Ange Draco

XI. You Only Live Twice (1968)
Directed by: Gilbert Lewis and Ishiro Honda
Screenplay: Tom Mankiewicz, Richard Maibaum, Joanna Harwood, Shinichi Sekizawa, Takeshi Kimura, and Roland Dahl
Music by: John Barry, Monty Norman, Akira Ifukube, and Masaru Sato
Starring:
- Sean Connery as James Bond
- Mie Hama as Kissy Suzuki
- Vincent Price as Ernst Stavro Blofeld
- Ilse Steppat as Irma Bunt
- Toshiro Mifune as Tiger Tanaka
- Tetsuo Tamba as Superindentent
- Tatsuya Nakadai as Kono
- Bernard Lee as M
- Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny
- Roger Moore as Bill Tanner
- Charles Gray as Dikko Henderson
- Takashi Shimura as Kannushi
- Brigidette Bardot as Mary Goodnight

XII. The Man With The Golden Gun (1971)
Directed by: Guy Hamilton
Screenplay: Tom Mankiewicz, Richard Maibaum, Joanna Harwood
Music by: John Barry and Monty Norman
Starring:
- Sean Connery as James Bond
- Brigidette Bardot as Mary Goodnight
- Christopher Lee as Francisco Scaramanga
- Clint Eastwood as Felix Leiter
- Lee van Cleef as Nick Nicholoson
- Antonio Prieto as Mr. Hendriks
- Bernard Lee as M
- Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny
- Roger Moore as Bill Tanner

TV Specials
I. For Your Eyes Only (1964, pre-Thunderball)
Directed by: John Glen
Screenplay: Tom Mankiewicz, Richard Maibaum, Joanna Harwood
Music by: John Barry and Monty Norman
Starring:
- Sean Connery as James Bond
- Barbara Bach as Mary Ann Russell
- Hardy Kreuger as Motorcycle Assassin
- Paul Lukas as Colonel Schrieber
- Gia Scala as Judy Havelock
- Wolfgang Preiss as Colonel von Hammerstein
- Gian Maria Volante as Major Hector Gonzales
- Anita Ekberg as Rhonda Llewellyn
- Gregory Peck as Phillip Masters
- Julian Glover as Aristotle Kristatos
- Eli Wallach as Enrico Colombo
- Nikki van der Zyl as Lisl Baum
- David Niven as The Governor
- Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. as Milton Krest
- Madeline Smith as Elizabeth Krest
- Roy Stewart as Fidele Barbey
- Bernard Lee as M
- Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny
- Roger Moore as Bill Tanner

II. Octopussy and the Living Daylights (1972)
Directed by: John Glen
Screenplay: Tom Mankiewicz, Richard Maibaum, Joanna Harwood
Music by: John Barry and Monty Norman
Starring:
- Sean Connery as James Bond
- Eunice Gayson as Trudi Oberhauser
- Joe Shishido as Yat Foo
- Minoru Chiaki as Kim Foo
- Roland Dahl as Dexter Smythe
- Barbara Bouchet as Trigger
- Richard Harris as Paul Sender
- Timothy Dalton as Corporal Menzies
- Kenneth Snowman as Himself
- Virginia North as Maria Freudenstein
- Joanna Pettet as Solange

Comments

  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    Posts: 45,489
    Would love to see that. OHMSS would have a really big impact, I imagine.
  • Last_Rat_StandingLast_Rat_Standing Long Neck Ice Cold Beer Never Broke My Heart
    Posts: 4,419
    I think the biggest mistake was not filming the movies in order of the books. But I doubt Connery would have stayed on for that many movies in 18 years. Also I don't seeing Connery playing the role at 24. I know this is all fan made. If Connery had done OHMSS, whether in 1969 or earlier, the same as Lazenby did it, there would be no Bond movie that would ever top it.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    Posts: 45,489
    Connery did NSNA 21 years after DN, so never say never.
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy My Secret Lair
    Posts: 13,384
    Sadly they couldn't be filmed in order, as the rights to CR had already been sold. Also
    Given the small budget, they looked for the cheapest one to film. :)
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
    Posts: 45,489
    If only Fleming had done the books in order of the films...

    One can only dream.
  • pachazopachazo Make Your Choice
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    I love this. Vincent Price as Blofeld.
  • KaijuDirectorOO7KaijuDirectorOO7 Once Upon a Time Somewhere...
    edited June 2016 Posts: 189
    Ok... my assesment after the first batch of comments...

    For the record, the critiques everyone's given. Them I consider to be impartial and fair. Everyone's honesty and politeness has been noted and I laud you all for them.

    To the constructive crticisms, please do note that I mostly made these off the top of my head, and to quote Fleming himself, "the author's pillow fantasy". They were mostly made on the whims of my mind. Still, your critiques are much valued, and appreciated. :)

    On a side note, I wonder if anyone has noticed who I've cast as Leiter and as Ernie Cuneo...
    PS.
    Connery did NSNA 21 years after DN, so never say never.

    Speaking of "never", in this universe, guess what Connery said after finishing Octopussy?

    "No. Never again."

  • KaijuDirectorOO7KaijuDirectorOO7 Once Upon a Time Somewhere...
    Posts: 189
    Gettler wrote: »
    I love this. Vincent Price as Blofeld.

    That makes me wonder if he'll still be playing Dr. Phibes though.

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