![]() Esmeralda(regular NOTE: I have taken some liberties with the character Mr. Huckleberry "Huck" Finn, Ship's Doctor (Mart Twain's Huckleberry Finnreplaces Leonard McCoy)īalus Spock, Science Officer, U.S.S. ![]() Esmeralda(Mark Twain's Tom Sawyerreplaces James T. The third truck's cooling fans exploded like so many airborne coins, reflecting the descending light of the parachute flare, and the stink of burning gas and oil filled the air.Ī Star Trek (TOS)/Tom Sawyer/Farscape/Huckleberry Finn/Coronation Street/Avatar/The Mikado/The Hunchback of Notre Dame/The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!/Buck Rogers crossover fanfic by Paul Robison.Įsmeralda (Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame)is now the starship U.S.S. Soldiers jumped out over the tailboards onto the I-5 as the second truck in the convoy erupted in flame. The trucks behind screeched to a stop, and several smashed into the vehicle in front of them. #Capricorn one two different novel driverThe vehicle, its driver hit, slammed into the side of the cutting, its rear wheels still spinning on the road, burning rubber with nowhere to go. There was a splintering of glass and the Hummer went into the S-shape defensive driving pattern but to no avail. As soon as its loud pop was heard by the two 15-man squads, one on either side of the road, the 30 Ecotopians opened up with AK-47s, pouring a hail of 7.6mm into the Hummer, the first three and last two troop-laden trucks. Thunderball, the movie, was released in 1965 - and exactly ten years later, McClory began making noise about using his recently reacquired rights to produce his own feature based on his original script, without the involvement of Eon, which was originally to be titled James Bond of the Secret Service.A NEW AMERICAN CIVIL WAR IS RAGING!When the Ecotopians' platoon leader saw the enemy's vehicles, 15 of them, fill the circle of his Owl 4th generation low-light-sensitive pocket scope, he fired the flare. #Capricorn one two different novel licenseMcClory's own film production company granted Eon a license to make the movie, with the stipulation that the rights to the material would revert back to McClory after ten years. No, From Russia With Love, and Goldfinger based on Fleming's works - were keen to adapt Thunderball to the screen. The suit was decided in 1963, and in addition to future publications of the novel properly crediting the pair, Fleming was compelled to sell the film rights to the novel to McClory alone.ĭespite all of that wrangling, Eon Productions - which had in the meantime produced the features Dr. ![]() Thunderball, the novel, was published in 1961, prompting an immediate lawsuit by the screenwriters. Once the script was completed, Fleming made an inexplicable blunder: he wrote a novelization based on it without crediting McClory or Whittingham. How could this happen? It's a strange story, the roots of which can be found in the production of - and legal battle over - the novel that was adapted into the fourth Bond film, 1965's Thunderball. Its very title advertised its greatest asset: the return of Connery, after 12 years, to his signature role. ![]() But then, in 1983, an unprecedented development: Just a few months after the release of Octopussy, Moore's sixth turn as bond, there came Never Say Never Again, a competing Bond film from a different production company. Roger Moore became the new Bond with 1973's Live and Let Die, and his seven-film tenure produced some of the series' most memorable and successful pictures, such as 1977's The Spy Who Loved Me and 1981's For Your Eyes Only. ![]() Connery then seemingly hung up his tux for good, famously stating that very year that he would "never again" return to the role that made him an international superstar. Sean Connery portrayed the super spy in five classic films between 19, and after a brief hiatus (during which he was replaced by George Lazenby for 1969's On Her Majesty's Secret Service), he returned to the role for 1971's Diamonds Are Forever. ![]()
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