Cinema Retro has received the following notification from MI6 Confidential magazine:
Special
Issue #5
In
2017, after ten years of service, MI6 Confidential introduced a new special
format: a limited-run 100-page perfect bound issue of the magazine taking a
deep dive into one particular facet of the franchise. The fifth release hands
the microphone back to long-serving Bond director, John Glen taking a look back
at his ultimate film as helmsman, Licence To Kill.
Other directors came
and went from the franchise in the blink of an eye, but Glen earned his place
as one of the most trusted, influential and creative confidants to producer
Albert R. 'Cubby' Broccoli. In this special issue of MI6 Confidential magazine,
we invited the director to reminisce on his final Bond film. To date he has
helmed the greatest number of Bond pictures, and whilst Licence To Kill
was one of the least commercially successful Bonds, it is undergoing something
of a renaissance and reassessment with enthusiasts. Its simple story of revenge
appealed to star, Timothy Dalton, and is – in a sense – timeless. Dalton was
able to influence some more of the characterisation, and even costuming,
helping to make him happier and more assured in the role.
In This Special Issue
- 100 page special magazine;
professionally printed; perfect bound
- Foreword by Robert Davi
- John's memories of the
pre-production process, including recces in China
- Rarely-seen art from
pre-production
- Script history and last-minute
character changes
- Dozens of behind the scenes stills
from Glen and other collectors
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