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'''''The Property of a Lady''''' is a cancelled early 1990s ''James Bond'' film following ''License to Kill'' (1989).<ref>[http://jamesbond.wikia.com/wiki/The_Property_of_A_Lady_(film) James Bond Wikia article.] Retrieved 04 Apr '16.</ref> The film was to star Timothy Dalton in his third feature to complete his three-film contract, possibly alongside Elizabeth Hurley, Catherine Zeta-Jones or Lucy Liu and Anthony Hopkins as the villain.<ref>[http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/4906/timothy-dalton-s-property-of-a-lady MI6 Community Forum thread.] Retrieved 04 Apr '16.</ref> The film was ultimately reworked into ''Goldeneye'' due to legal issues, which starred Pierce Brosnan (the fifth official Bond actor) following Dalton quitting.
'''''The Property of a Lady''''' is a cancelled early 1990s ''James Bond'' film following ''License to Kill'' (1989).<ref>[http://jamesbond.wikia.com/wiki/The_Property_of_A_Lady_(film) James Bond Wikia article.] Retrieved 4 Apr '16.</ref> The film was to star Timothy Dalton in his third feature to complete his three-film contract, possibly alongside Elizabeth Hurley, Catherine Zeta-Jones or Lucy Liu and Anthony Hopkins as the villain.<ref>[http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/4906/timothy-dalton-s-property-of-a-lady MI6 Community Forum thread.] Retrieved 4 Apr '16.</ref> The film was ultimately reworked into ''Goldeneye'' due to legal issues, which starred Pierce Brosnan (the fifth official Bond actor) following Dalton quitting.


The film originally followed Bond as he investigated in Hong Kong a prolific businessman's actions, in an effort to counter terrorist activity and prevent World War III. Some elements from '''''The Property of a Lady''''' survived and were reused in the film. For example, the opening scene of ''Goldeneye,'' outside a nuclear facility, was taken from the original version of the film. However, many other elements of the film have not resurfaced.
The film originally followed Bond as he investigated in Hong Kong a prolific businessman's actions, in an effort to counter terrorist activity and prevent World War III. Some elements from '''''The Property of a Lady''''' survived and were reused in the film. For example, the opening scene of ''Goldeneye,'' outside a nuclear facility, was taken from the original version of the film. However, many other elements of the film have not resurfaced.

Revision as of 12:23, 28 November 2017

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Promotional content for the film prior to its cancellation.

Status: Lost

The Property of a Lady is a cancelled early 1990s James Bond film following License to Kill (1989).[1] The film was to star Timothy Dalton in his third feature to complete his three-film contract, possibly alongside Elizabeth Hurley, Catherine Zeta-Jones or Lucy Liu and Anthony Hopkins as the villain.[2] The film was ultimately reworked into Goldeneye due to legal issues, which starred Pierce Brosnan (the fifth official Bond actor) following Dalton quitting.

The film originally followed Bond as he investigated in Hong Kong a prolific businessman's actions, in an effort to counter terrorist activity and prevent World War III. Some elements from The Property of a Lady survived and were reused in the film. For example, the opening scene of Goldeneye, outside a nuclear facility, was taken from the original version of the film. However, many other elements of the film have not resurfaced.

References

  1. James Bond Wikia article. Retrieved 04 Apr '16.
  2. MI6 Community Forum thread. Retrieved 04 Apr '16.