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svetlana [45]
3 years ago
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How many Bond films were filmed before 1990 but were NOT directed by John Glen?

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OLga [1]3 years ago
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<span>The list of Bond movies released prior to 1990 are: 1962, Dr. No, Terence Young 1963, From Russia with Love, Terence Young 1964, Goldfinger, Guy Hamilton 1965, Thunderball, Terence Young 1967, You Only Live Twice, Lewis Gilbert 1969, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Peter Hunt 1971, Diamonds Are Forever, Guy Hamilton 1973, Live and Let Die, Guy Hamilton 1974, The Man with the Golden Gun, Guy Hamilton 1977, The Spy Who Loved Me, Lewis Gilbert 1979, Moonraker, Lewis Gilbert 1981, For Your Eyes Only, John Glen 1983, Octopussy, John Glen 1983, Never Say Never Again, Irvin Kershner 1985, A View to a Kill, John Glen 1987, The Living Daylights, John Glen 1989, Licence to Kill, John Glen The movie "Golden Eye" was released in 1995, but preproduction started in 1990, so that movie was omitted from the list of candidates. So of the 17 possible candidates there are 12 movies that were not directed by John Glen.</span>
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