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At once the victim of impossible expectations after years of false starts and rumors about Connery’s return to Bondage and also a breath of fresh air as the Roger Moore Bond films increasingly floundered, Never Say Never Again was a welcome riposte to the worst excesses of the EON franchise in 1983, but time hasn’t been that kind to it. There are certainly some horrible miscalculations, Carrera’s cartoonish villainess Fatima Blush (like Faye Dunaway on steroids), Edward Fox’s self-parody as M, Pamela Salem’s moronic Moneypenny and an embarrassingly over-the-top Rowan Atkinson’s horribly unfunny Nigel Small-Fawcett among them, not to mention that problematic and much-despised easy listening score from Michel Legrand.
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A famously troubled production, with Cubby Broccoli frightening studios, investors and co-stars away through years of lawsuits and Connery taking against the film’s inexperienced producer Jack Schwartzman so violently that he would reportedly hide whenever the actor came anywhere near his office, most of the scars aren’t visible in the finished product. Thankfully the worst excesses of the legendary unfilmed but sadly rather silly and OTT script Connery and Len Deighton penned in the early 70s, Warhead (which climaxed with a hang-glider attack on the Statue of Liberty and boasted a villain with his own underwater lair), were also toned down, albeit largely for budget reasons. With only a watered-down version of their radio-controlled sharks remaining, this version is at least a little more grounded than the rampant silliness that had seen the Bonds stray unrecognisably far from their roots in Ian Fleming’s novels. Despite uncredited co-writers Ian La Fresnais and Dick Clements pilfering their earlier movie spinoff of Porridge for some of the jokes, the more streamlined screenplay flows better than Thunderball, which was always the clunkiest of Bond scripts in its desperation to throw everything including the kitchen sink into the mix, but it’s also less fun. Odder still is the very American feel to the film, with a clean, spare look that’s uncomfortably at odds with Connery’s previous outings.
On the plus side, Klaus Maria Brandauer is particularly good as Largo, Bernie Casey brings an easy familiarity to his role that makes him one of the best of the many Felix Leiters in Connery’s tenure, and Alec McCowen and Max Von Sydow are fine in undemanding parts while Robert Rietty, who voiced Largo in Thunderball as well as numerous other Bond characters over the years, turns up briefly onscreen for a change. It’s also thankfully light on the gadgets that got particularly out of control in the EON series during the 80s and the action scenes are for the most part well-handled, with an excellent fight with Pat Roach the standout despite a particularly lame gag ending. Enjoyable but no enduring classic.
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After years as only a no-frills edition with just a trailer, this NTSC collectors edition includes a heavily-lawyered three-part documentary on the making of the film, audio commentary by director Irvin Kershner and Bond historian Steven Jay Rubin, trailer and stills gallery.
The result of Kevin McClory’s lawsuit against Ian Fleming (and much later Cubby Broccoli) over THUNDERBALL, it has Sean Connery returning to harness as Commander James Bond 12 years after departing the series. A film that had a torturous history. Originally announced in 1976 as JAMES BOND OF THE SECRET SERVICE (McClory’s agreement with Cubby Broccoli & Harry Saltzman called for him to be able to remake the story 10 years after THUNDERBALL’s release — some have speculated that the two Bond producers didn’t believe the character would survive that long. Connery once described Broccoli & Saltzman as “Two guys sitting across a desk, looking at each other and each one thinking, ‘That bugger’s got half what should all be mine.’”), he was promptly sued by Broccoli & company. Later Sean Connery would come on board with British Spy novelist Len Deighton (THE IPCRESS FILE, FUNERAL IN BERLIN, et al) to write a new screen treatment now called WARHEAD. Connery even went on a scouting trip to NYC to check out locations (including the Statue of Liberty). As legal entanglements dragged on, McClory eventually sold the rights to Hollywood lawyer (and Talia Shire’s husband) Jack Schwartzman. The film managed to lure Connery back for a reported $3 or $4 million. Basically using the THUNDERBALL scenario (legally, it couldn’t stray too far from the original story) NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN is a curious film. While it works when Connery is on screen (and he is alot), somehow it isn’t totally satisfying. It lacks the sense of urgency and worldwide menace that the original had. The Legrand score stinks (the fault of Sean Connery who insisted on him), the finale lacks the drama epic scope of the original underwater battle, Kim Bassinger is lovely but lack Claudine Auger’s charm; Klaus Maria Brandeur — a fine actor — is interesting as Largo but everything seems less than the original. Of standout mention: Barbara Carrera as Fatima Blush — sexy and murderously deranged. However her character departs half-way through the film. Edward Fox as M doesn’t make it, Bernie Casey as Felix Leiter is fine but Pamela Salem is a weak Moneypenny. Rowan Atkinson, a fine comedian, is completely absurd as British Embawsy nebbish Nigel Small-Fawcett. Some nice touches: Aftering water sking into Bond’s arms at a Bahaman bar…
Fatima Blush: I’ve made you all wet!
Bond: Yes, but my martini is still dry.
Released the same year as the Eon series 13th outing, OCTOPUSSY, the Moore film made more money. Also of note, the same year George Lazenby played a character only referred to as “JB” in THE RETURN OF THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. So all three of the guys who had — up to that point played 007 — were all doing so again somewhere in the world! Besides a new transfer there is audio commentary by director Irvin Kershner and 007 scholar Steven Jay Rubin (THE JAMES BOND FILMS: A BEHIND THE SCENES HISTORY), featurettes on the road to NSNA and a look at Connery’s return.
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