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    Maurice Binder

    American film title designer

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  1. 5 days ago · Maurice Binder, known for his brilliant title sequences in James Bond films, created the captivating opening credits for Charade. Charade features a stellar supporting cast. Aside from Hepburn and Grant, the film also boasts talented actors such as Walter Matthau, James Coburn , and George Kennedy.

  2. May 6, 2024 · Stylistically, all of the sequences owe a debt of gratitude to Maurice Binders original introduction for Dr. No, which contained many of the elements that are present today. All the James Bond intros are super cool, but which are the best? Which sequences are the most memorable and grab you by the golden gun to make you take notice? Think ...

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  3. Apr 27, 2024 · 8.85K subscribers. Subscribed. 0. 1 view 1 minute ago. The Image: The late Maurice Binder is serving a positive cornucopia of lovely, swirly happy animated images (...

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  4. 6 days ago · Outside of Bass, perhaps the most famous title designer is Maurice Binder, who created the opening of the first James Bond film Dr. No (1962) and proceeded to design the titles of fifteen more ...

  5. May 14, 2024 · Start of minute 5-6 Below is an E-Interview with Daniel Kleinman. Daniel took over the mantle of James Bond titles designer from Maurice Binder, creating the iconic title sequences for 8 of the [...]

  6. 1 day ago · The film begins with an introduction to the character through the view of a gun barrel and a highly stylised main title sequence, both of which were created by Maurice Binder. It also introduced the iconic theme music. Production designer Ken Adam established an elaborate visual style that is one of the hallmarks of the film series.

    • $1.1 million (£392,022)
  7. May 15, 2024 · Her cool yet heartfelt delivery earned her a Grammy, and title designer Maurice Binder liked her look so much that he took the unprecedented step of putting her in the opening title scene. Standout Lyric:

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