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The Changing Face of James Bond - Compare and Contrast the opening scenes of three James Bond films - Goldeneye, Live and Let Die and Dr. No & Analyse how effectively they target their audience.  

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GCSE MEDIA COURSEWORK The Changing Face of James Bond Compare and Contrast the opening scenes of three James Bond films - Goldeneye, Live and Let Die and Dr. No & Analyse how effectively they target their audience. The "License to Kill" character James Bond was only limited in the pages of Ian Fleming's thriller "Casino Royale" until the 1960s when Sean Connery played the dynamic character in the Terence Young directed film "Dr. No" in 1962 which flavoured the audiences world wide in the charm and professionalism of the detective hero. It is estimated that over fifty per cent of the world's population has heard of James Bond and the main features that makes his majestic character such a hit is that there is an awesome mixture of mystery, cunningness, luck and the widely known of all . . . the Bond women. He has been thrilling, shocking and...

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