Sean Connery returned to his role after 12 years. The movie is seen today on television.

Sean Connery returned to his Bond role after 12 years in the DO NOT REFUSE. The Legacy Collection/Tha/Shutterstock

Published in 1983 Don’t refuse twice There is in many ways an exceptional James Bond movie.

Unlike other Bond films, the 15th Bond movie was produced by the Warner Bros. production company. Other Bond films have been produced by Eon Productions specifically created for the production of Bond movies.

Exception to the Eon Productions Bond extension is due to a special from the courtrelated to the production company Eon and screenwriter Kevin McClory.

Don’t refuse twice Based on Ian Fleming’s novel Balloon. The novel was originally meant to be a film script and was doing it Don’t refuse twice -Writer McClory and Jack Whittingham.

Fleming’s 1961 novel did not mention McClory and Whitingham, which is why the screenwriters sued Fleming’s court.

The trial eventually led to the fact that McClory got the film and TV rights Balloon and the elements that appear there, such as the criminal organization Spectre and Bond’s arch enemy Ernst Stavro Blofeld.

First, the cooperation between EON and McClory went smoothly, but later McClory surprised with a new legal reputation. McClory was of the opinion that he was creating Bond’s film version and therefore wanted to make a movie without the EON production company.

The new turn was created by the Don’t Refuse twice movie, which is the manuscript by McClory and Whittingham. The movie is a new arrangement From the ball flash.

McClory died in 2006 and after Balloon The rights were transferred to EON.

Also noteworthy in the film is Bond star Sean Connery’s return to the role of a British span after 12 years. The role was Connery’s last James Bond, and at that time, 52, Connery appeared as a more elderly agent.

Don’t refuse twice on Tuesday at 9pm at Nelonen. See all TV shows and broadcast times on the Telku TV guide.

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