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      • Call Me Bwana is "plugged" in Eon Productions' 1963 Bond film From Russia with Love during a sequence where Ali Kerim Bey assassinates the Russian agent Krilencu with a sniper rifle.
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  1. In the movie, the advert is for the Broccoli/Saltzman production Call Me Bwana, the mouth belonging to Anita Ekberg. Enough said. Escaping with the Lektor machine, Bond and Tatiana board the Orient Express at İstanbul Sirkeci Terminal. Suitably benighted, the same station is also able to stand in for ‘Belgrade’ – where Bond sends a ...

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  3. In the original novel by Ian Fleming, published in 1957, the scene happens in a trapdoor situated in Marilyn Monroe's mouth on a poster for Niagara. [7] Production of From Russia, With Love actually began three days prior to the UK release of Call Me Bwana .

  4. English. Budget. $2 million. Box office. $79 million. From Russia with Love is a 1963 spy film and the second in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, as well as Sean Connery 's second role as MI6 agent 007 James Bond . The picture was directed by Terence Young, produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, and written by ...

  5. The Bulgarian assassin Krilencu tries to escape from his apartment through a secret window in a billboard advertising Call Me Bwana, one of the few non-James Bond films produced by EON Productions.

  6. Sep 21, 2020 · 6. "She Should Have Kept Her Mouth Shut!" The scene in which Double-0 Seven helps Kerim Bey to kill Bulgarian killer, Krilencu (Fred Haggerty) with Bond’s folding sniper’s rifle was adapted ...

  7. Call Me Bwana. A poster for this film is featured in From Russia with Love (1963). It shows an Anita Ekberg head shot on the side of a building when 007 and Ali Kerim Bey are about to assassinate Krilencu. A window opens (appearing to be Ekberg's mouth) and Krilencu exits the building on a rope and is shot. After the assassination, 007 makes ...

  8. Aug 24, 2011 · Mainly though Call Me Bwana is of interest because it was the only production of Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman's Eon Productions that wasn't a James Bond movie. Sandwiched between Dr. No (1962) and From Russia with Love (1963), Call Me Bwana was made by many of the same crew, resulting in a kind of freakish genre hybrid: a Bob Hope ...

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