Thomas Sean Connery Born 25th August 1930 Still considered by
many to be the definitive screen 007. Connerys panther-like
movement and look of an ever-ready sexual predator, made his Bond
worthy of the title coined by Italian cinemagoers Mr Kiss Kiss Bang
Bang. After a three-year stint in the British navy, Connery toiled
in a series of odd jobs-milkman, bricklayer, lifeguard-before his
weight-lifting hobby enabled him to represent Scotland in the 1950
Mr. Universe contest. He eventually approached acting as a lark, an
understandable decision for one of workingclass origins, and
debuted on-screen in Lilacs in the Spring (1954) Before James Bond,
Sean Connery was a little-known actor at the start of his career.
He had some starring roles but suffered from continual miscasting.
By the time he finally left the EON produced Bond series after
Diamonds Are Forever (1971), he was both a household name and an
actor of international repute. Born in Edinburgh, the son of a
truck driver, Connery worked at a variety of odd jobs from milkman
to bricklayer before he landed a part in the chorus of the British
stage production of South Pacific, which began his career in
showbusiness. With his leisurely smile, deadpan wit and impassive
manner, Connery epitomised the early Bond to such an extent that it
seemed a near impossible task to replace him. Worried about
typecasting, however, he left the EON series in 1971, after
appearing six times in their series of films (returning to the oo7
role in 1983 for the independently produced Never Say Never Again),
and continued in a highly successful screen career, winning an
Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in The Untouchables (1988). Sean
Connery starred as James Bond a total of 7 times in Dr.No (1962)
From Russia With Love (1963) Goldfinger (1964) Thunderball (1965)
You Only Live Twice (1967) Diamonds Are Forever (1971) Dr.No From
Russia With Love Goldfinger Thunderball You Only Live Twice
Diamonds Are Forever
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Name of Movie ActingStoryPhotographySpecial EffectTheme Song
Goldfinger(3) Sean Connery The criminal organization SPECTRE hijack
an RAF Vulcan bomber and hold the Western World to ransom with its
deadly cargo of atomic bombs Ted Moore GoodGoldfinger
Thunderball(4) Sean Connery Using a nuclear device supplied by Red
China, gold-smuggler and metallurgist Auric Goldfinger intends to
increase the valua of his gold bullion ten-fold by detonating the
device inside Fort Knox, thereby making the 15 billion dollar gold
supply of the USA. Radioactive for 58 years Ted Moore
GoodThunderball
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Name of movie conflictsSolve conflictsThe story end Learned
from the story Goldfinger(3) James Bond find himself investigating
Auric Goldfinger is stockpiling huge amount of gold bullion
Goldfingers plan was stopped by James Bond Auric Goldfinger was
died each man gets what he deserves Thunderball(4) James Bond
travels to Nassau to track down villainous criminal who is
threatening to plunge theiworld into a nuclear holocaust. Bond
wears a blue mask and flippers in the underwater battle. When Largo
grabs Bond's mask, Bond takes a black mask from a SPECTRE frogman -
however there are several shots of Bond still wearing the blue mask
the captain loses his cap a couple of times as the shots are
inter-cut each man gets what he deserves
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Name of movieActor/ActressSupporting CharactersMain Character
Goldfinger(3) Bonds Women Bonds Women Pussy Galore Jill Masterson
Bonita Dink Bonds Enemies Bonds Enemies Auric Goldfinger Oddjob
Capungo Bonds Allies Bonds Allies Felix Leiter Tilly Masterson M
Miss Moneypenny Q James Bond Auric Goldfinger Q M Thunderball(4)
Bonds Women Bonds Women Domino Vitale Patricia Fearing Mlle. Le
Porte Bonds Enemies Bonds Enemies Emilio Largo Fiona Volpe Ernst
Stavro Blofeld Vargas Janni Jacques Boitier Latislav Kutze Angelo
Palazzi Bonds Allies Bonds Allies Felix Leiter Paula Catlin Pinder
M Miss Moneypenny Q James Bond Emilio Largo Q M
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Name of movie Plot Film Locations/Setting Goldfinger(3) Using a
nuclear device supplied by Red China, gold-smuggler and
metallurgist Auric Goldfinger intends to increase the value of his
gold bullion ten-fold by detonating the device inside Fort Knox,
thereby making the 15 billion dollar gold supply of the United
States radioactive for 58 years. Pinewood Studios, London, England
Burnham Beeches, Buckinghamshire, England Esso oil refinery,
Stanwell, England (opening sequence) Fort Knox, Kentucky, USA
Louisville, Kentucky, USA Miami, Florida, USA Southend-on-Sea,
Essex, England, UK Stoke Park House, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire,
England Switzerland Thunderball(4) The crimina l organization
SPECTRE hijack an RAF Vulcan bomber and hold the Western World to
ransom with its deadly cargo of atomic bombs. Pinewood Studios,
England Bahamas Chteau Vaux le Vicomte, Maincy, France Miami,
Florida, USA Nassau, Bahamas Paris, France
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Compare and Contrast Goldfinger 'song and Thunderball
'song
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Compare and Contrast
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Name Of Song Singer Background VoicesMelodyLyrics Type of song
Main ideaTheme Songs about Goldfinger Shirley Bassey (by woman) Sad
John Barry and Anthony Newley Great lyric: Pretty girl, beware of
this heart of gold/This heart is cold/He loves only gold/only gold
soul The hype and contributes greatly to movies impact. Brassy. Its
about the man who think only a gold. He have a cold heart and he
never have the real love. Thunderball Tom John (by man) Sad A very
virtuosic- sounding John Barry Great lyric: His days of asking are
all gone/His fight goes on and on/But he thinks that the fight is
worth it all/so he strikes like Thunderball Slow jazz Pretty much
tailored and tiled with the name of the film. Brassy. The song was
about the brassy man who like Thunderball.
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Compare and Contrast Goldfinger and Thunderball
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Goldfinger Goldfinger is the first of three James Bond films
with a theme song sung by Shirley Bassey. Though she only performed
three out of the many Bond film theme songs, her strong, brassy
style became a Bond theme trademark. Goldfinger was written by John
Barry and Anthony Newley. The theme was originally recorded by
Newley, but was rerecorded with Cassey for the film and the
soundtrack. Newleys version was later released in 1992 as part of
the 30th Anniversary of James Bond on film in the compilation
collectors edition The Best of Bond...James Bond. Basseys theme
sold over a million copies in the United States awarding her a Gold
album. In the United Kingdom the theme reached number21 on the
charts I like this song because the melody of this song is good. It
is soul music with a sad voice of the singer. From the music, I can
learn that a lot of man are brassy and playboy, so the women should
not trust in the word or believe in the men easily.
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Thunderball The soundtrack was released by United Artists
Records in 1965. The music was composed and conducted by John
Barry, and performed by the John Barry Orchestra. This was Barry's
third soundtrack for the series. The soundtrack was not finished by
the time the film was released in theaters and only featured twelve
tracks, roughly only the first half of the film; the last seven
tracks were released for the first time when the soundtrack was
issued on Compact Disc on February 25, 2003. Additionally, the
music in the film was unfinished days before the release of the
film in theaters due to a late change by EON Productions to use a
title song with the same name as the film. I like this song because
theme song a full statement in the form of a sensitive, slowed-down
instrumental ballad, often played over a romantic moment or a scene
set in a nightclub or casino; he re-arranged "Thunderball" as a
lush, subtly jazzy orchestral piece in the easy listening style. I
can from the theme song that not believe in the men easily.
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Songsheet 1 Word builder a) Match the expressions on the left
with the meanings on the right. Definitivea) in the end
Bricklayerb) all the people living together in a house Eventuallyc)
if and actor is typecast, he or she is always given the same kind
of character to play Debuted d) to be a perfect Larke) final, which
cannot be improved on Miscastingf) person who builds walls with
bricks Householdg) to choose an actor to play a role for which they
are not suitable Deadpan h) an activity that you think is a waste
of time or that you do not take seriously Epitomizedi) first
appearance of an actor Typecastingj) without any expression or
emotion; often pretending to be serious when you are joking
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b)The words 1-10 in this article about Thomas Sean Connery are
the wrong place. Decide which of the words should go with each
number. Notice that the form of the word is sometimes different.
Thomas Sean Connery Born 25th August 1930 Still considered by many
to be the (1) typecasting screen 007. Cannerys panther-like
movement and look of an ever-ready sexual predator, made his Bond
worthy of the title coined by Italian cinemagoers Mr. Kiss Kiss
Bang Bang. After a three-year stint in the British navy, Connery
toiled in a series of odd jobs-milkman, (2) lark , lifeguard-before
his weight-lifting hobby enabled him to represent Scotland in the
1950 Mr. Universe contest. He (3) deadpan approached acting as a
(4) definitive , an understandable decision for one of working
class origins, and (5) household on-screen in Lilacs in the Spring
(1954) Before James Bond, Sean Connery was a little-known actor at
the start of his career. He had some starring roles but suffered
from continual (6) bricklayer . By the time he finally left the EON
produced Bond series after Diamonds Are Forever (1971), he was both
a (7) debuted name and an actor of international repute. Born in
Edinburgh, the son of a truck driver, Connery worked at a variety
of odd jobs from milkman to bricklayer before he landed a part in
the chorus of the British stage production of South Pacific, which
began his career in show business. With his leisurely smile, (8)
eventually wit and impassive manner, Connery (9) miscasting the
early Bond to such an extent that it seemed a near impossible task
to replace him. Worried about (10) epitomized , however, he left
the EON series in 1971, after appearing six times in their series
of films (returning to the oo7 role in 1983 for the independently
produced Never Say Never Again), and continued in a highly
successful screen career, winning an Oscar for Best Supporting
Actor in The Untouchables (1988).
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2 Listening Now listen and complete the song
disguiseearGoldfingerspiderscold fearfingerheartsinPretty Song:
Goldfinger Artist: Shirley Bassey Goldfinger.He's the man, the man
with the midas touch. A (1)............... touch. Such a cold (2)
... Beckons you to enter his web of (3) But don't go in. Golden
words he will pour in your (4), But his lies can't disguise what
you( 5), For a golden girl knows when he's kissed her, It's the
kiss of death from Mister (6) . (7) girl beware of this (8) of gold
This heart is (9) . Golden words he will pour in your ear, But his
lies can't (10) what you fear, For a golden girl knows when he's
kissed her, It's the kiss of death from Mister Goldfinger. Pretty
girl beware of this heart of gold This heart is cold. He loves only
gold, Only gold. He loves gold.
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Answers Key
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Songsheet 1 Word builder a)Match the expressions on the left
with the meanings on the right. Definitivea) in the end
Bricklayerb) all the people living together in a house Eventuallyc)
if and actor is typecast, he or she is always given the same kind
of character to play Debuted d) to be a perfect Larke) final, which
cannot be improved on Miscastingf) person who builds walls with
bricks Householdg) to choose an actor to play a role for which they
are not suitable Deadpan h) an activity that you think is a waste
of time or that you do not take seriously Epitomizedi) first
appearance of an actor Typecastingj) without any expression or
emotion; often pretending to be serious when you are joking
Slide 21
b)The words 1-10 in this article about Thomas Sean Connery are
the wrong place. Decide which of the words should go with each
number. Notice that the form of the word is sometimes different.
Thomas Sean Connery Born 25th August 1930 Still considered by many
to be the (1) typecasting definitive screen 007. Cannerys panther-
like movement and look of an ever-ready sexual predator, made his
Bond worthy of the title coined by Italian cinemagoers Mr. Kiss
Kiss Bang Bang. After a three-year stint in the British navy,
Connery toiled in a series of odd jobs-milkman, (2) lark
bricklayer, lifeguard- before his weight-lifting hobby enabled him
to represent Scotland in the 1950 Mr. Universe contest. He (3)
deadpan eventually approached acting as a (4) definitive lark, an
understandable decision for one of working class origins, and (5)
household debuted on-screen in Lilacs in the Spring (1954) Before
James Bond, Sean Connery was a little-known actor at the start of
his career. He had some starring roles but suffered from continual
(6) bricklayer miscasting By the time he finally left the EON
produced Bond series after Diamonds Are Forever (1971), he was both
a (7) debuted household name and an actor of international repute.
Born in Edinburgh, the son of a truck driver, Connery worked at a
variety of odd jobs from milkman to bricklayer before he landed a
part in the chorus of the British stage production of South
Pacific, which began his career in show business. With his
leisurely smile, (8) eventually deadpan wit and impassive manner,
Connery (9) miscasting epitomised the early Bond to such an extent
that it seemed a near impossible task to replace him. Worried about
(10) epitomized typecasting, however, he left the EON series in
1971, after appearing six times in their series of films (returning
to the oo7 role in 1983 for the independently produced Never Say
Never Again), and continued in a highly successful screen career,
winning an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in The Untouchables
(1988).
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Goldfinger.He's the man, the man with the midas touch. A (1)
spiders touch. Such a cold (2) finger Beckons you to enter his web
of (3) sin But don't go in. Golden words he will pour in your (4)
ear, But his lies can't disguise what you( 5) fear, For a golden
girl knows when he's kissed her, It's the kiss of death from Mister
(6) Goldfinger (7) Pretty girl beware of this (8) heart of gold
This heart is (9) cold Golden words he will pour in your ear, But
his lies can't (10) disguise what you fear, For a golden girl knows
when he's kissed her, It's the kiss of death from Mister
Goldfinger. Pretty girl beware of this heart of gold This heart is
cold. He loves only gold, Only gold. He loves gold. He loves only
gold, Only gold. He loves gold. Goldfinger.