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1983 is the only year in history that make twoJames Bondtitles : Octopussyin June andNever Say Never Againin October . With the release ofNo Time To Diejust over a month away , it ’s a good meter to revisit an unpaired year in the 007 canon . While both 007 filmes featured the titular hero , only one of them – Octopussy – is a"real " 007 movieand an official extremity of the franchise . The two disjoined releases were the outcome of a effectual fight involving Eon Productions , which produced every James Bond motion picture since the franchise ’s inception — other thanNever Say Never Again .
Octopussywas a traditional release under Eon , produced by Albert " Cubby " Broccoli and starringRoger Moore , his 6th alliance pic . In the previous entry in the franchise , For Your Eyes Only , the nefarious Ernst Stavro Blofeld seem to plummet to his expiry in the possibility title sequence , although his name is never explicitly note . Octopussyintroduces a figure of new faces , including the title character , played by Maud Adams . The film made $ 187.5 million at the box office staff , although reviews were mixed .
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Four month subsequently , Never Say Never Againhit theaters , and it was strange for a number of reason . For one , it had Sean Connery in the title function , who had n’t dally James Bond sinceDiamonds Are Foreverin 1971 . 12 geezerhood later on , he was back , play an aging Bond in a narrative that was entirely incongruous with the Moore moving picture . The motion-picture show also sport an identical plot toThunderball , which was bothan Ian Fleming Bond noveland a Connery cinema released in 1965 . It was not produce by Eon or Broccoli , released by Warner Bros. rather . what is more , Blofeld , who was allegedlykilled off in the late Moore plastic film , was back as the film ’s villain .
The key events surround this odd minute in Bond history last back to the former 1960s . Fleming had act upon with moving picture producer Kevin McClory on a playscript for apotential Bond motion-picture show , but they had to desert it due to high production costs . Fleming then went on to rick the idea into hisThunderballnovel , and did n’t credit McClory or Jack Whittingham , who also work on the script . McClory sue Alexander Fleming in High Court for breach of right of first publication , and ended up settling two years later . When Eon Productions begin producing the Bond celluloid , they gave him a production credit on theThunderballfilm , and the right hand to shoot a second adaptation of the novel after ten old age had passed .
That second adjustment becameNever Say Never Again . The cinema went through a bit of production speed bumps and copyright issues , with Connery only officially fall on plug-in when producer Jack Schwartzman recruited him . But it was finally release in 1983 , mere month afterOctopussy . And while it ultimately earned less than the prior film at the box agency , it actually had a better opening weekend , grossing $ 10.9 million againstOctopussy’s$8.9 million . It also garnered good reviews , with critic praising Connery ’s homecoming and the new formula of portray an mature Bond . In contrast , Octopussywas considered long and involved , with assorted opinions surrounding the titularBond young lady .
Never Say Never Againalso featuredBlofeld as a villain again(played by Max Von Sydow ) , and would be the last time until 2015’sSpectre . This was n’t an accident ; as a resultant role of the legal battle , Eon Productions suffer the rights to the graphic symbol to McClory , as he was a central figure inThunderball . MGM and Eon did n’t recover the rights to the character until 2013 , at which point they rebooted the fictional character for the Daniel Craig picture show , regorge Christoph Waltz .
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