British novelist Roald Dahl penned the screenplay for the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice, adapted from the Ian Fleming novel of the same name.
Yes, Roald Dahl wrote the screenplay for the James Bond movie "You Only Live Twice" in 1967, based on the novel by Ian Fleming.
British author Roald Dahl wrote the screenplay for the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice.
Yes. British novelist Roald Dahl penned the screenplay for the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice, based on the Ian Fleming novel of the same name.
Roald Dahl hated television. I know this because in his famous book "Matdila" he described the television as a "dreaded box." He also writes in his biography that he preferred when television wasn't invented.
Roald Dahl is a/an Novelist, poet, screenwriter
Roald Dahl did not dislike the cinema. He actually wrote a couple of screenplays himself, including a James Bond movie. I believe this question comes up a good deal because of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Dahl wrote the beginings of the screenplay, but it was taken over and heavily rewritten by another screenplay author. Dahl was so dissapointed in the movie that he stated he disowned it.
This was a James Bond film called "For Your Eyes Only".The ice skater was a character called Bibi Dahl, who was played by actress and real-life figure skater Lynn-Holly Johnson.For Your Eyes Only was released in 1981 and starred Roger Moore as James Bond.Further information:James Bond: For Your Eyes Only on WikipediaBibi Dahl on James Bond WIkia
Based on the characters by Ian Fleming, Michael France (story) Jeffrey Caine (screenplay) and Bruce Feirstein (screenplay)
James Dahl was born in 1953.
Roald Dahl wrote the book Matilda.The book was later made into a movie, with screenplay written by Robin Swicord and Nicholas Kazan.Raold Dahl. Dahl also wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, James and the Giant Peach, and Matilda.
Roald Dahl wrote James and the Giant Peach.Roald Dahl .Roald Dahl
Roald Dahl wrote "James and the Giant Peach."