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Roger Moore and Caroline Munro in The Spy Who Loved Me (Image: PH ) James Bond is back on our TV screens today in The Spy Who Loved Me. Although it was named after one of Ian Fleming's 007 novels, it was the first entry in the franchise to have an original plot. The author himself had never been happy with the printed version, even blocking the publisher from printing the book in paperback until after his death.

It was also the last film that Elvis Presley saw in a cinema before his death in 1977. It made sense that there was a completely new story by Christopher Wood and Richard Maibaum, since Bond actually only appears in chapters ten to fourteen (out of fifteen) of the book, which was written from the point of view of one of 007's lovers. However, the making of a film always ends up with completely unpredictable moments that are not part of the script, as poor Bond Girl Caroline Munro discovered.



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