The James Bond films are made by EON productions. Over the years there have been 23 James Bond films made.
22
To date twenty-two Bond films have been made.
All the ones he wrote.
eight
There have been two James Bond stories that have been made as films more than once. The first of these is Casino Royale, which was made as a television film in 1954, a parody in 1967, and finally officially by Eon Productions in 2006. The second is Thunderball (1965), which was remade as Never Say Never Again in 1983.
As of 2012, there have been three (3) James Bond films that were not made by Eon Productions. These are the 1954 made for television film Casino Royale, the 1967 parody of Casino Royale, and the 1983 remake of Thunderball (1965), Never Say Never Again.
The James Bond films are made by EON productions. Over the years there have been 23 James Bond films made.
To date twenty-two Bond films have been made.
To date twenty-two Bond films have been made.
To date there have been 23 official James Bond movies made by EON Productions from 1962 to 2012. There have also been several unofficial Bond films produced over the years, including 'Never Say Never Again' in 1983. James Bond 24 is scheduled to be released on Nov 6.The film has been named SPECTRE.The directer is Sam Mendes,who also directed the highly grossed bond film-SKYFAll.
All the ones he wrote.
There are 23 including the new bond film that is being made [it will be out in 2012]
Derek Jeter
eight
Since it's original release in 1937 the movie/film "A Star Is Born" has be made-remade approximately two times to date. They were in 1954 and 1976 respectively.
To date, there have been three (3) James Bond films that were not made by Eon Productions. These are the 1954 Climax! television film Casino Royale, the 1967 parody of Casino Royale, and the 1983 remake of Thunderball, Never Say Never Again.
There have been two James Bond stories that have been made as films more than once. The first of these is Casino Royale, which was made as a television film in 1954, a parody in 1967, and finally officially by Eon Productions in 2006. The second is Thunderball (1965), which was remade as Never Say Never Again in 1983.
Q