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Roald Dahl's Secret Bond Script on Display

Summary

  • Roald Dahl's original screenplay for 'You Only Live Twice' is now exhibited.
  • The manuscript, penned by Dahl in 1967, is on temporary loan.
  • Dahl completed the draft in just eight weeks, a task given by Ian Fleming.
Roald Dahl's Secret Bond Script on Display

A rare glimpse into the creation of a classic spy film is now available, as the original manuscript for James Bond's 'You Only Live Twice' has gone on display. The screenplay, penned by the acclaimed author Roald Dahl, is currently being exhibited at the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre in Buckinghamshire.

This significant piece of cinematic history dates back to 1967 when Dahl was entrusted with adapting the initial draft. The film itself, based on Ian Fleming's novel, famously starred Sean Connery as the iconic British agent and was produced by Albert Broccoli.

Dahl's close friendship with Ian Fleming led to this unique writing task. Museum officials highlighted that Dahl was given a demanding eight-week deadline to complete the script, underscoring the author's remarkable efficiency and creative prowess under pressure.

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Roald Dahl's original screenplay for 'You Only Live Twice' is on display at the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire.
Roald Dahl wrote the first draft screenplay for 'You Only Live Twice' in 1967.
No, the film 'You Only Live Twice' was based on a book by Ian Fleming, but the screenplay was written by Roald Dahl.

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