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  1. Albert Romolo Broccoli (/ ˈbrɒk.ə.li / BROK-ə-lee; [ 1 ] April 5, 1909 – June 27, 1996), nicknamed " Cubby ", was an American film producer who made more than 40 motion pictures throughout his career. Most of the films were made in the United Kingdom and often filmed at Pinewood Studios.

  2. Jul 9, 1989 · Broccoli’s cousin Pat DeCicca, meanwhile, had left Long Island for the movie capital of the world and married the silent film star, Thelma Todd. Cubby vowed to follow. “I’m gonna go out to ...

  3. Oct 4, 2012 · He co-produced three Bond films with Cubby in the 1980s, and has co-produced with his half-sister Barbara Broccoli from Goldeneye onwards. "I don't think people appreciate the commitment one makes ...

  4. Feb 9, 2024 · The films have grossed ~$7B at the global box office (~$18B accounting for inflation). Through all 25 movies, the Broccoli family has maintained creative control of the franchise, weathering lawsuits, a rotating cast of studio executives, and the threat of bankruptcy. The latest in the series, “No Time To Die,” opens in October in the US.

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    • The James Bond character grew out of wedding anxiety. James Bond, the legendary spy character that would launch a bestselling book series and a billion-dollar film franchise, actually began with a fair bit of anxiety.
    • James Bond owes his name to an ornithologist. When he began writing his spy thrillers, Fleming sought out a masculine yet not-too-flashy name for his hero, but he didn't just pluck "James Bond" out of thin air.
    • James Bond's first on-screen appearance was on network television. Almost from the beginning, Fleming saw his creation as a character who could thrive in the film world, but quickly grew frustrated as he found that many producers didn't initially agree.
    • Thunderball was almost the first James Bond movie. In the late 1950s, before Harry Saltzman and Cubby Broccoli came calling, Ian Fleming set out to try and make a Bond film of his own, with the help of producer Kevin McClory and writer Jack Whittingham.
  5. Sep 23, 2022 · James Bond, the world’s most famous spy, may have an unusual connection to broccoli. Yes, the vegetable. The Bond films are currently produced by Barbara Broccoli and her half-brother Michael G ...

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  7. Jan 16, 2017 · For more than 30 years, Broccoli devoted almost all his efforts to making Bond movies. From Dr. No (1962) to GoldenEye (1995), Broccoli championed the series, creating some of the world’s best-loved films. Not only did he create the Bond franchise, but the big-event action-adventure picture itself, changing the film business forever.

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