"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang: The Magical Car"
Ian Fleming, better known for James Bond. The same producer, Albert R. (Cubby) Broccoli, produced the film version. It isnot inconceivable title derives from a transliteration of the (retreat Flag Call) Chitty chitty bang band doot dad dadoot de do, repeated three times. oddly the Retreat flag call is livelier thant he assembly Flag call. Both are rarely heard in war films. usually the argument is the sound effects of the engine idling. Needs a tune up.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ( the book) was authored by spy author Ian Fleming better known for James Bond novels. the same producer ( Cubby) Broccoli produced both Bond films and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. The play is different and was shown in New York a few years back.
"Atonement" is a novel written by Ian McEwan in 2001. It was made into an award winning film in 2007.
Ian Serraillier was a British author who was known for writing children's books. Some books that he wrote include "The Silver Sword", "Clashing Rocks", "There's No Escape", and "Way of Danger".
the book was written by ian Fleming
Author Ian Fleming wrote Casino Royale.
Ian Fleming
Ian Fleming was a British English Author. He was most well known for his writings of the James Bond series of spy novels. Ian died at the young age of fifty six.
Ian Fleming
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Dr No
Ian Fleming is best known for writing the James Bond series, but he also wrote the children's book "Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang: The Magical Car" in 1964. The book features a magical car that can fly, sail, and drive underwater, and was later adapted into a popular film.
Ian Fleming wrote the original novels. Since then, Kingsley Amis, John Gardner, Raymond Benson and Sebastian Faulkes have all wrote Bond novels.
Ian Fleming
The creator of James Bond is named Ian Fleming.
A producer, director and screenwriter. He was responsible for the screen version of James Bond. He won a lawsuit against Ian Fleming over Thunderball, which he produced and mainly wrote the screenplay for. As a result, the Thunderball novel had to change from "by Ian Fleming" to "by Ian Fleming, based on a screenplay by Kevin McClory , (...somebody I can't remember...) and Ian Fleming"