James Bond Challange

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James Bond Challenge:
You are in charge of the James Bond series.
List the movies and who you cast. List your Director.
If you do not list a change than it consider the same as in the OTL.
You could add the 1954 TV adaption of Casino Royal, The 1968 Movie Casino Royal , and the appearance of a Bond Actor in a DB5 in the Return of the Man From Uncle TV movie.
Here is my list:
Casino Royal 1954: Bond-Errol Flynn , Felix Leiter-Charlton Heston Directed by Fritz Lang
Dr No: Bond - Stanley Baker, Felix Leiter - David Hedison, Dr No- Christopher Lee Directed by Andrew and Virginia Stone
From Russia with Love: Bond- Stanley Baker Directed by Alfred Hicthcock.
Goldfinger: Bond- Stanley Baker, Felix Leiter – David Janssen Directed by Guy Hamilton.
Thunderball: Bond- Richard Johnson , Felix Leiter-Robert Vaughn Largo- Anthony Ainley Directed by John Sturges
You Only Live Twice: Bond-Richard Johnson. Tiger Tanaka –Toshiro Mifune Directed By Richard Fleischer and Akira Kurosawa
On Her Majesty Secret Service: Bond – Sean Connery Directed by Sidney Lumet
Diamond are Forever: Bond-Sean Connery , Felix Leiter –Mike Conner, Tiffiny Chase –Lee Remick , Roger Moore as Bolfeld, Peter Frank- George Lazenby . Directed by John Frankenheimer
Live and Let Die: Bond-Michael Billington, Rossie Carver- Nichelle Nichols, Felix Leiter- David Hedison Directed by William Friedkin
Man with the Golden Gun: Bond- Michael Billington, Scaramanga- Anthony Hopkins, Mary Goodnight-Joanna Lumley, Directed by Don Siegel
The Spy who Love Me: Bond- Michael Billington, David Prowse as Jaw. Directed by Lewis Gilbert
Moonraker: Bond- Michael Billington, Holly Goodhead- Sigourney Weaver, Directed by Steven Spielberg
For Your Eyes Only: Bond- Lewis Collin, M – Patrick Macnee Directed by Richard Donner
Octopussy: Bond- Lewis Collin, Directed by Ridley Scott
 
James Bond Chanllange part 2

Never Say Never Again: Bond- Sean Connery. Domino- Julia Robert, Bolfeld-Peter Cushing , Largo-Alan Rickman Trevor [FONT=Calibri,Calibri][FONT=Calibri,Calibri]Howard- M Patrick Stewart – Q , Gabrielle Drake- Moneypenny Directed by Michael Mann
A View to a Kill: Bond- Lewis Collin, Zorrin-Harrison Ford, Stacey Sutton- Jamie Lee Curtis, Sir Godfrey Tippet- Tom Baker Directed by John McTiernan
Living Daylight: Pierce Brosnan as Bond, Timothy Dalton as General Brad Whitaker. Aaron Eckhart as Flex Leiter Directed by Paul Verhorven
License To Kill: Pierce Brosnan as Bond, David Hedison as Flex Leiter, Directed By James Cameron
Goldeneye: Sean Bean as Bond, Alex Trevalyan-Colin Salmon, Jack Wade- Kevin Sarbo Directed by Martin Campbell
Tomorrow Never Dies: Sean Bean as Bond. Jack Wade – Kevin Sarbo Directed by John Woo
The World is not Enough: Clive Owen as Bond, Directed by David Fischer
Die Another Day : Clive Owen as Bond, Directed by Luc Besson
Casino Royal: Bond- Jason Statham Directed by Christopher Nolen
Quantum of Solace: Bond- Jason Statham Directed by Tony Scott
Skyfall: Bond – Jason Statham Directed by Jose Wheldon
Appeareance of Bond Actor in DB5 in Return of the Man Called Uncle: Richard Johnson.
Casino Royal 1968: Directed by Blake Edward.
What are your choices?
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A bit of background and some of the themes for this version of events, might add to it later

Sean Connery Years (1961-1967)
Connery would become the first James Bond, presiding over the monumental success of the first film bringing the infamous hallmarks such as the ‘gunbarrel’ to the screen along with the theme by Monty Norman. Connery would leave the series in ’67 at the beginning of filming of ‘You Only Live Twice’, the result would be the film being put on hold and Roger Moore being called up to film ‘The Man With the Golden Gun’ instead – eventually remaining with a further five film contract. Connery would remark after the success of the Moore years that leaving Bond was the ‘biggest mistake in his life’.

Thunderball (1962)
Theme: James Bond Theme, Monty Norman

Dr No (1963)
Theme: Dr No, Matt Monroe

From Russia With Love (1964)
Theme: From Russia With Love, Shirley Bassey

Goldfinger (1966)
Theme: Goldfinger, Tom Jones

Roger Moore Years (1968-1979)
Roger Moore would become Bond initially for only one film, the plan being that Connery would return and Moore could go back to being Simon Templar. However, the Man With the Golden Gun would end up becoming an unprecedented success with its Beatle-scored opening with George Martin production along with its action plot that would become the formula for the following films. Connery wasn’t called back. Moore would leave in 1978, not renewing his contract partly due to age and his renewed spirit for other films and television thanks to the stop in production due to the ‘Warhead’ court case.

The Man With the Golden Gun (1968)
Theme: Happiness is a Warm Gun, the Beatles

On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
Theme: We Have All the Time in the World, Louis Armstrong

You Only Live Twice (1971)
Theme: You Only Live Twice, David Bowie

Live and Let Die (1973)
Theme: Live and Let Die, Paul McCartney and Wings

The Spy Who Loved Me (1975)
Theme: The Spy Who Loved Me, the Who

Hiatus (1975-1978)
Kevin McClory and Cubby Broccoli enter a court case over the use of SPECTRE and Blofeld in the previous film - Roger Moore, who still had one film left on his contract in the mean time, returned to television with a revival of the Saint and other film roles. Meanwhile, production of the next film was briefly halted.

Moonraker (1978)
Theme: Nobody Does it Better, Carly Simon

Michael Gambon Years (1979-1988)
Michael Gambon would be selected after initially turning down the role in 1971; the other actors offered the role were Timothy Dalton (who felt he was too young) and Americans who were seen as unpalatable to the British. Gambon’s first was designed to counter-act ‘Moonraker’ and was thus grittier, a theme continued until the Spielberg-directed ‘A View to a Kill’. Gambon would leave the series preferring to return to television and stage work after being pressured into remaining for his final film ‘The Living Daylights’.

For Your Eyes Only (1981)
Theme: For Your Eyes Only, Dusty Springfield

Octopussy (1983)
Theme: I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues, Elton John

A View to a Kill (1985)
Theme: A View to a Kill, Duran Duran

The Living Daylights (1987)
Theme: The Living Daylights, A-Ha

Timothy Dalton Years (1988-1998)
Dalton had been passed over thrice for the role of James Bond, back in the early 1970s when he felt he was too young, again in the late 70s when it was feared Moore wouldn’t return for Moonraker, and finally, in 1979 when Moore did leave once again feeling he was still too young and disliking the direction seen in Moonraker. Dalton would eventually gain the role after the seeing the grittier Bond portrayed by Gambon, his first film, Licence Revoked would be a massive success with a smash-hit for its theme. He would then continue for 3 more films, retiring from the role after ‘The World Is Not Enough’.

Licence Revoked (1989)
Theme: Like a Prayer, Madonna

Property of a Lady (1992)
Theme: Property of a Lady, Dire Straits

GoldenEye (1995)
Theme: Goldeneye, Tina Turner and the Edge

Tomorrow Never Lies (1997)
Opening Theme: The World Tonight, Paul McCartney
Closing Theme: Tomorrow Never Lies, Sheryl Crow

Paul McGann Years (1998-2003)

The World Is Not Enough (2000)
Theme: Sexbomb, Tom Jones + Mousse T

Hiatus (2001-2004)
The Bond films became a parody of themselves with the 20th entry. Dalton had left the role citing his age and the poor script as the reason leading to the selection of Paul McGann for the role and it went absurdly – Dalton had acted as an intermediary bringing back the literary influences as a fan of Fleming’s novels but with his departure, the celebratory film with its cheesy references and theme became a huge critical disappointment. The inclusion of Tom Jones, a classic from the 60s was ill-timed as his theme ‘Sexbomb’ though a popular chart hit shocked MGM and was felt to be partly responsible for the harsh reviews. McGann refused to return and many felt Bond was dead, moreso due to the success of ‘Warhead’, a Sony funded ‘McClory Bond’. In the meantime, Sony would acquire MGM, leading to the reinvention of Bond with a reboot back to ‘Casino Royale’.

Daniel Craig Years
Casino Royale (2006)
Theme: Back to Black, Amy Winehouse

Quantum of Solace (2008)
Theme: My Mistakes Were Made for You, The Last Shadow Puppets

Skyfall (2012)
Theme: Skyfall, Adele

Summation:
Bond Actors:
Sean Connery
Roger Moore
Michael Gambon
Timothy Dalton
Paul McGann
Daniel Craig
 
A bit of background and some of the themes for this version of events, might add to it later

Sean Connery Years (1961-1967)
Connery would become the first James Bond, presiding over the monumental success of the first film bringing the infamous hallmarks such as the ‘gunbarrel’ to the screen along with the theme by Monty Norman. Connery would leave the series in ’67 at the beginning of filming of ‘You Only Live Twice’, the result would be the film being put on hold and Roger Moore being called up to film ‘The Man With the Golden Gun’ instead – eventually remaining with a further five film contract. Connery would remark after the success of the Moore years that leaving Bond was the ‘biggest mistake in his life’.

Thunderball (1962)
Theme: James Bond Theme, Monty Norman

Dr No (1963)
Theme: Dr No, Matt Monroe

From Russia With Love (1964)
Theme: From Russia With Love, Shirley Bassey

Goldfinger (1966)
Theme: Goldfinger, Tom Jones

Roger Moore Years (1968-1979)
Roger Moore would become Bond initially for only one film, the plan being that Connery would return and Moore could go back to being Simon Templar. However, the Man With the Golden Gun would end up becoming an unprecedented success with its Beatle-scored opening with George Martin production along with its action plot that would become the formula for the following films. Connery wasn’t called back. Moore would leave in 1978, not renewing his contract partly due to age and his renewed spirit for other films and television thanks to the stop in production due to the ‘Warhead’ court case.

The Man With the Golden Gun (1968)
Theme: Happiness is a Warm Gun, the Beatles

On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
Theme: We Have All the Time in the World, Louis Armstrong

You Only Live Twice (1971)
Theme: You Only Live Twice, David Bowie

Live and Let Die (1973)
Theme: Live and Let Die, Paul McCartney and Wings

The Spy Who Loved Me (1975)
Theme: The Spy Who Loved Me, the Who

Hiatus (1975-1978)
Kevin McClory and Cubby Broccoli enter a court case over the use of SPECTRE and Blofeld in the previous film - Roger Moore, who still had one film left on his contract in the mean time, returned to television with a revival of the Saint and other film roles. Meanwhile, production of the next film was briefly halted.

Moonraker (1978)
Theme: Nobody Does it Better, Carly Simon

Michael Gambon Years (1979-1988)
Michael Gambon would be selected after initially turning down the role in 1971; the other actors offered the role were Timothy Dalton (who felt he was too young) and Americans who were seen as unpalatable to the British. Gambon’s first was designed to counter-act ‘Moonraker’ and was thus grittier, a theme continued until the Spielberg-directed ‘A View to a Kill’. Gambon would leave the series preferring to return to television and stage work after being pressured into remaining for his final film ‘The Living Daylights’.

For Your Eyes Only (1981)
Theme: For Your Eyes Only, Dusty Springfield

Octopussy (1983)
Theme: I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues, Elton John

A View to a Kill (1985)
Theme: A View to a Kill, Duran Duran

The Living Daylights (1987)
Theme: The Living Daylights, A-Ha

Timothy Dalton Years (1988-1998)
Dalton had been passed over thrice for the role of James Bond, back in the early 1970s when he felt he was too young, again in the late 70s when it was feared Moore wouldn’t return for Moonraker, and finally, in 1979 when Moore did leave once again feeling he was still too young and disliking the direction seen in Moonraker. Dalton would eventually gain the role after the seeing the grittier Bond portrayed by Gambon, his first film, Licence Revoked would be a massive success with a smash-hit for its theme. He would then continue for 3 more films, retiring from the role after ‘The World Is Not Enough’.

Licence Revoked (1989)
Theme: Like a Prayer, Madonna

Property of a Lady (1992)
Theme: Property of a Lady, Dire Straits

GoldenEye (1995)
Theme: Goldeneye, Tina Turner and the Edge

Tomorrow Never Lies (1997)
Opening Theme: The World Tonight, Paul McCartney
Closing Theme: Tomorrow Never Lies, Sheryl Crow

Paul McGann Years (1998-2003)

The World Is Not Enough (2000)
Theme: Sexbomb, Tom Jones + Mousse T

Hiatus (2001-2004)
The Bond films became a parody of themselves with the 20th entry. Dalton had left the role citing his age and the poor script as the reason leading to the selection of Paul McGann for the role and it went absurdly – Dalton had acted as an intermediary bringing back the literary influences as a fan of Fleming’s novels but with his departure, the celebratory film with its cheesy references and theme became a huge critical disappointment. The inclusion of Tom Jones, a classic from the 60s was ill-timed as his theme ‘Sexbomb’ though a popular chart hit shocked MGM and was felt to be partly responsible for the harsh reviews. McGann refused to return and many felt Bond was dead, moreso due to the success of ‘Warhead’, a Sony funded ‘McClory Bond’. In the meantime, Sony would acquire MGM, leading to the reinvention of Bond with a reboot back to ‘Casino Royale’.

Daniel Craig Years
Casino Royale (2006)
Theme: Back to Black, Amy Winehouse

Quantum of Solace (2008)
Theme: My Mistakes Were Made for You, The Last Shadow Puppets

Skyfall (2012)
Theme: Skyfall, Adele

Summation:
Bond Actors:
Sean Connery
Roger Moore
Michael Gambon
Timothy Dalton
Paul McGann
Daniel Craig

I like your choice of Paul Mcgann. I did think of him for my timeline but I could not work him in.
Do you see Moore doing the same character, he did for bond as in the OTL or are we talking the darker character Moore could play like in The Wild Geese?
Not sure about Michael Gambon.
 
Are we allowed to change details of the movie plots too?
You are in charge. Change what you want.
I thought about listing the different pkot, in my version of You only live twice, Diamonds are forever, Live and Let Die, Man with Golden Gun, Moonraker, and View to a Kill. Just have not had time
 
I like your choice of Paul Mcgann. I did think of him for my timeline but I could not work him in.
Do you see Moore doing the same character, he did for bond as in the OTL or are we talking the darker character Moore could play like in The Wild Geese?
Not sure about Michael Gambon.

I imagine him playing a darker character up until Live and Let Die, when the films start to wander into a more light-hearted area with character like JW Pepper and Jaws. Moonraker's then so far-fetched its the reason Dalton turns it down whilst Brolin was originally chosen for Octopussy but that would've been a few years later. Gambon was apparently approached in '71, I can picture him as a James Bond in a grittier style or maybe John Hurt :D

An interview where he talks about it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXguwtZQYGQ
 
If Baker is Bond, then he's not going be playing Lieutenant Chard in Zulu. I find that to be .... unsettling.

If I recalled correctly Zulu was based on a idea that Baker suggested.
As I heard the Story, the Producer ask Baker if he had any ideas for a Movie. Baker say he wanted to do Zulu. The Producer saids "Zulu. Great Title. Let do it." The Producer had no idea what the movie was about.

It likley that Baker would do Zulu between the Bond film.
I know that Connery did some including the Hill which is my favorite Sean Connery Film of all time.
 
If I recalled correctly Zulu was based on a idea that Baker suggested.
As I heard the Story, the Producer ask Baker if he had any ideas for a Movie. Baker say he wanted to do Zulu. The Producer saids "Zulu. Great Title. Let do it." The Producer had no idea what the movie was about.
Joseph E Levine was the producer.

It likley that Baker would do Zulu between the Bond film.
I know that Connery did some including the Hill which is my favorite Sean Connery Film of all time.

Baker would not have appear in the Guns Of Navarone if he did Bond.
 
I imagine him playing a darker character up until Live and Let Die, when the films start to wander into a more light-hearted area with character like JW Pepper and Jaws. Moonraker's then so far-fetched its the reason Dalton turns it down whilst Brolin was originally chosen for Octopussy but that would've been a few years later. Gambon was apparently approached in '71, I can picture him as a James Bond in a grittier style or maybe John Hurt :D

An interview where he talks about it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXguwtZQYGQ

I am a American, and I first discovered Gambon around the 90's when He was playing the quirky British character. I don't really know his eariler work and I guess I have problem visualing him as Bond. Not to mention his problem as a driver as immortalized on BBC Top gear with a corner name after his bad driving.
 
Never Say Never Again: Bond- Sean Connery. Domino- Julia Robert, Bolfeld-Peter Cushing , Largo-Alan Rickman Trevor [FONT=Calibri,Calibri][FONT=Calibri,Calibri]Howard- M Patrick Stewart – Q , Gabrielle Drake- Moneypenny Directed by Michael Mann [/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri,Calibri]A View to a Kill: Bond- Lewis Collin, Zorrin-Harrison Ford, Stacey Sutton- Jamie Lee Curtis, Sir Godfrey Tippet- Tom Baker Directed by John McTiernan [/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri,Calibri]Living Daylight: Pierce Brosnan as Bond, Timothy Dalton as General Brad Whitaker. Aaron Eckhart as Flex Leiter Directed by Paul Verhorven [/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri,Calibri]License To Kill: Pierce Brosnan as Bond, David Hedison as Flex Leiter, Directed By James Cameron [/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri,Calibri]Goldeneye: Sean Bean as Bond, Alex Trevalyan-Colin Salmon, Jack Wade- Kevin Sarbo Directed by Martin Campbell [/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri,Calibri]Tomorrow Never Dies: Sean Bean as Bond. Jack Wade – Kevin Sarbo Directed by John Woo [/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri,Calibri]The World is not Enough: Clive Owen as Bond, Directed by David Fischer [/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri,Calibri]Die Another Day : Clive Owen as Bond, Directed by Luc Besson [/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri,Calibri]Casino Royal: Bond- Jason Statham Directed by Christopher Nolen [/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri,Calibri]Quantum of Solace: Bond- Jason Statham Directed by Tony Scott [/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri,Calibri]Skyfall: Bond – Jason Statham Directed by Jose Wheldon [/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri,Calibri]Appeareance of Bond Actor in DB5 in Return of the Man Called Uncle: Richard Johnson. [/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri,Calibri]Casino Royal 1968: Directed by Blake Edward. [/FONT]
[FONT=Calibri,Calibri]What are your choices? [/FONT]
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And thinking about It I going to change a few of latter choices.
The world is not enough: Bond- Jason Staham
Die Another Day: Bond - Jason Statham Gustav Grave-Daniel Craig
Casino Royal- Bond- Colin Salmon
Quatum of Solace : Bond - Colin Salmon
Skyfall: Bond_ Colin Salmon

I been watching some British movies and some TV shows and I kept finding Colin in different roles. I decided that I would let him play bond.
 
And thinking about It I going to change a few of latter choices.
The world is not enough: Bond- Jason Staham
Die Another Day: Bond - Jason Statham Gustav Grave-Daniel Craig
Casino Royal- Bond- Colin Salmon
Quatum of Solace : Bond - Colin Salmon
Skyfall: Bond_ Colin Salmon

I been watching some British movies and some TV shows and I kept finding Colin in different roles. I decided that I would let him play bond.

And now I think of replacing Statham with Gerold Butler
 
If we are allowed to change the movies a bit, then I give you:

Casino Royale
Year: 2006
Director: Martin Campbell

Starring
Daniel Craig as James Bond
Clive Owen as Mark Campbell
Eva Green as Vesper Lynd
Sean Bean as Alec Trevelyan
Judi Dench as M
Jeffrey Wright as Felix Leiter
Gerard Butler as Viktor Belyakov
Mads Mikkelsen as Le Chiffre
Devon Aoki as Rema Lai
Miri Bohadana as Leah Avhaham
Simon Kassianides as Yusef Danarawi
Ving Rhames and David Benson Arredondo
Simon Abkarian as Alex Demetrios
Sebastien Foucan as Johnathan Mollaka

Plot
Bond's career begins as he tracks down a terrorist bomber (Mollaka) in Madagascar, a tracking which goes south thanks to a mistake by an assisting officer, and Bond shoots the man in full view of television cameras, infuriating M and forcing him to take a leave. On vacation, he goes to vacation in Jamaica, while managing to track down Mollaka's contact (Demetrios) through his phone and using MI6's database. This leads him to find out about a major attack on a computer firm based in California, which he stops through killing the assassin first. This, completely unbeknownst to him, puts him on the CIA's radar, and causes major terrorist financier Le Chiffre (to lose a sum of over $250 million he had staked on the computer company being bankrupted by the loss of its personnel in the foiled terrorist attack.

Le Chiffre sets up a major game of poker in an attempt to win his money back in a casino in Goa, India. Bond is sent over to win the game, in order to force Le Chiffre to work with intelligence agencies. Unbeknownst to Bond and MI6, the CIA, SVR, Mossad and MSS have all sent people with the same goal, along with at least two of those who have lost a lot of money on account of Le Chiffre's mistakes. Meeting up with the local MI6 contact (Campbell), Bond enters the game after getting the money from a treasury official (Lynd) sent out by M to make sure Bond doesn't screw it all up. It doesn't take long for the problems to start - Campbell runs face-to-face with Alec Trevelyan, a former MI6 agent long believed to be dead, and while Campbell kills two of his henchmen, Trevelyan gets away. Chiffre beats Bond by outplaying him in a gamble, leading Bond during an intermission to plan to go after Le Chiffre to kill him - but CIA agent Felix Leiter stops that, allowing Bond to get back into the game. In the meantime, the second man sent after Le Chiffre is run into, and this time Le Chiffre is hurt badly and his wife killed by the huge assassin - only for him to be gunned down by a pair of female players (Lai and Avhaham) in full view of both Bond and Campbell, after which Bond figures out that there are a lot of people after Le Chiffre and for a lot of different reasons, and the high-stakes game has exposed Le Chiffre to a lot of people, both good and bad.

Back in the game, Bond is successful in gathering chips, as is the female player, while Campbell works out the plans for Le Chiffre with Leiter. Unbeknownst to them, there is a fourth agent in the game. Bond successfully wins the game, and Bond, Leiter, Avhaham and Lai go to make contact. As they do that, Lynd is grabbed by Le Chiffre's people - only to have another group of men storm in to haul off Le Chiffre, attacking the three agents in the process. The men don't get far before more men, led again by Trevelyan, grab Le Chiffre from them.

Realizing the problem, the agent, a Russian SVR agent named Viktor Belyakov, decide to team up to find Le Chiffre and Lynd before they can be seriously harmed. With Belyakov's Spetsnaz team in tow, they quickly track down the pair to a yacht in Mumbai, where Lynd is rescued, but one of the Spetsnaz people guns down Le Chiffre and makes a break for it, getting off the boat and into the city of Mumbai, where a wild chase ensues that ends when the Spetsnaz man is hit by an errant truck and killed instantly.

Not knowing what the hell is going on and not knowing who to trust, Bond takes his winnings and Vesper and heads out, but Leiter discovers that Lynd's boyfriend (Danarawi) has disappeared, a fact that Lynd knows but does not tell Bond. Vesper goes off to supposedly pay back the treasury's money but doesn't do so, with Bond realizing this just as Leiter shows up to tell him. Bond and Campbell track Vesper down but get into a gunfight with more mystery assassins, and Vesper attempts to kill herself to avoid the shame, but the arrival of Belyakov and Avhaham stops that and she is pulled out alive. Ashamed and broken, Vesper immediately tells Bond about her disappeared lover in the UK, which leads Bond, Campbell and Lynd back to London. As they arrive, her lover's body supposedly turns up in the waters of the English Channel, which none actually believe - and shortly after that, Avhaham discovers that Danarawi is in fact alive, and is chasing another woman, this time in southern Italy.

Aware that Danarawi is key to what happened and wanting the money back, the three Brits, Leiter and Avhaham track him down and take him in to an MI6 facility in Sicily. M is waiting for this one, and she has to admit that Bond has shown tenacity in tracking everyone down. Bond forgives Vesper for her actions, knowing why she did it, but her intelligence leads M to have her moved from the department of the Treasury into MI6. Knowing now of the group known as "Quantum", Bond sets out after them in the next movie.
 
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