From Russia with Love

FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE
 
 
From Russia with Love  is the second James Bond film made by Eon Productions and the second to star Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond.  Released in 1963, the film was produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, and directed by Terence Young.  It is based on the 1957 novel of the same name by Ian Fleming.  In the film, James Bond is sent to assist in the defection of Soviet consulate clerk Tatiana Romanova in Turkey, where SPECTRE plans to avenge Bond’s killing of Dr. No.  Following the success of Dr. No, United Artists approved a sequel and doubled the budget available for the producers.  From Russia with Love was a critical and commercial success, taking over $78 million in worldwide box office receipts, more than its predecessor Dr. No.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

On the following album, The Times They Are A-Changin’the targets are even more diffuse.  The structure of When the Ship Comes In was inspired – by way of the cultural tastes of Dylan’s former girlfriend Suze Rotolo – by a Bertolt Brecht/Kurt Weill song “Pirate Jenny”; the song comes from their play, The Threepenny Opera.  The song is closely associated with Weill’s wife, the Austrian singer Lotte Lenya, and her breakout role was in a 1928 production of The Threepenny Opera The most famous song from that play is “Mack the Knife”, which was an unexpectedly huge hit for Bobby Darin in 1959.  The lyrics in his version of the song even reference “Miss Lotte Lenya”.  Lenya is best known to Americans for her role as the villainous Rosa Klebb in the 1963 James Bond movie, From Russia with Love

 

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