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Around 1966, after the success of the previous four movie adaptations of Ian Fleming's ''James Bond'' espionage novels, naturally, EON Studios was given the go-ahead for the fifth film in the series, '''''You Only Live Twice'''''. For this entry, the screenwriters decided to finally have Bond meet face to face with his arch-nemesis, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the villainous head of the terrorist organization, SPECTRE, who had only previously appeared in two movies as a mysterious, partially unseen character.
Around 1966, after the success of the previous four movie adaptations of Ian Fleming's ''James Bond'' espionage novels, naturally, EON Studios was given the go-ahead for the fifth film in the series, '''''You Only Live Twice'''''. For this entry, the screenwriters decided to finally have Bond meet face to face with his arch-nemesis, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the villainous head of the terrorist organization, SPECTRE, who had only previously appeared in two movies as a mysterious, partially unseen character.<ref>Rovin, Jeff (1987). The Encyclopedia of Supervillains. New York: Facts on File. pp. 122–123. ISBN 0-8160-1356-X.</ref>


Numerous character actors were asked to play the role, but all were unavailable, having other commitments at the time. It was then producer Harry Saltzman's unusual idea to have the renowned comedic Czech actor Jan Werich to take the part, which he accepted. However, upon director Lewis Gilbert meeting the actor in producer Cubby Broccoli's office, his kind, grandfatherly, Santa Claus-like appearance, and his struggles with the English language raised doubts in their minds as to whether he could pull off such a menacing role. Gilbert decided to give Werich the benefit of the doubt and shoot with him, although it shortly became apparent that he simply wasn't right for the part and after five days, he was fired and ultimately replaced by the British actor, Donald Pleasance.
Numerous character actors were asked to play the role, but all were unavailable, having other commitments at the time. It was then producer Harry Saltzman's unusual idea to have the renowned comedic Czech actor Jan Werich to take the part, which he accepted. However, upon director Lewis Gilbert meeting the actor in producer Cubby Broccoli's office, his kind, grandfatherly, Santa Claus-like appearance, and his struggles with the English language raised doubts in their minds as to whether he could pull off such a menacing role. Gilbert decided to give Werich the benefit of the doubt and shoot with him, although it shortly became apparent that he simply wasn't right for the part and after five days, he was fired and ultimately replaced by the British actor, Donald Pleasance.<ref>Production Staff (2000). Inside You Only Live Twice: An Original Documentary (Television). MGM Home Entertainment Inc.</ref>


==Status==
No one knows for sure how many scenes were filmed with Werich as Blofeld. There are several behind the scenes still photos which show him in the SPECTRE control room and in the underground cavern from the characters last scenes in the film. No actual footage of Werich's scenes have surfaced and it is uncertain if any still exists.
No one knows for sure how many scenes were filmed with Werich as Blofeld. There are several behind the scenes still photos which show him in the SPECTRE control room and in the underground cavern from the characters last scenes in the film. No actual footage of Werich's scenes have surfaced and it is uncertain if any still exists.


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==See Also==
*[[Calvin - Bond Reviewer (partially found episodes of internet review series; 2010)]]
*[[GoldenEye 007 (found build of cancelled Xbox Live Arcade remaster of Nintendo 64 first-person shooter; 2007-2008)]]
*[[Goldeneye 007 (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1996)]]
*[[Goldfinger (partially found deleted scenes from James Bond movie; 1964)]]
*[[James Bond 007: A License To Thrill (partially found motion simulator ride; 1998-2002)]]
*[[John Smith: Special Agent (found original version of "James Bond Jr." NES game; 1991)]]
*[[Omnibus: The British Hero (lost television documentary; 1973)]]
*[[Per Fine Ounce (partially found manuscript of James Bond novel; 1966)]]
*[[The Property of a Lady (lost production material of cancelled James Bond film; 1990-1993)]]
*[[Warhead 2000 (cancelled James Bond film; 1996-1999)]]
==References==
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==External Links==
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Only_Live_Twice_(film)
*https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062512/


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Latest revision as of 03:49, 9 November 2022

Blofeld Jan Werich1.jpg

Photo of Werich as Blofeld.

Status: Lost

Around 1966, after the success of the previous four movie adaptations of Ian Fleming's James Bond espionage novels, naturally, EON Studios was given the go-ahead for the fifth film in the series, You Only Live Twice. For this entry, the screenwriters decided to finally have Bond meet face to face with his arch-nemesis, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the villainous head of the terrorist organization, SPECTRE, who had only previously appeared in two movies as a mysterious, partially unseen character.[1]

Numerous character actors were asked to play the role, but all were unavailable, having other commitments at the time. It was then producer Harry Saltzman's unusual idea to have the renowned comedic Czech actor Jan Werich to take the part, which he accepted. However, upon director Lewis Gilbert meeting the actor in producer Cubby Broccoli's office, his kind, grandfatherly, Santa Claus-like appearance, and his struggles with the English language raised doubts in their minds as to whether he could pull off such a menacing role. Gilbert decided to give Werich the benefit of the doubt and shoot with him, although it shortly became apparent that he simply wasn't right for the part and after five days, he was fired and ultimately replaced by the British actor, Donald Pleasance.[2]

Status

No one knows for sure how many scenes were filmed with Werich as Blofeld. There are several behind the scenes still photos which show him in the SPECTRE control room and in the underground cavern from the characters last scenes in the film. No actual footage of Werich's scenes have surfaced and it is uncertain if any still exists.

Gallery

This clip from a Bond documentary details the casting difficulties.

See Also

References

  1. Rovin, Jeff (1987). The Encyclopedia of Supervillains. New York: Facts on File. pp. 122–123. ISBN 0-8160-1356-X.
  2. Production Staff (2000). Inside You Only Live Twice: An Original Documentary (Television). MGM Home Entertainment Inc.

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