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Defining the template: Fleming’s original titles.
The James Bond franchise is a masterclass in branding, and nothing sets the tone for a high-stakes spy thriller quite like its name. Over sixty years, 007 movie titles have evolved from literal book adaptations to abstract, evocative phrases that define cinematic cool.
| Title | Year | Notes | |-------|------|-------| | Casino Royale (1954 TV episode) | 1954 | Black & white TV adaptation | | Casino Royale (1967) | 1967 | Satirical spoof | | Never Say Never Again | 1983 | Remake of Thunderball ; starring Connery |
The 007 film franchise is unique in its use of movie titles, often pulling from deep thematic or personal origins related to its creator, Ian Fleming, and the character's history. Origins and Literary Ties
