San Francisco Chronicle
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San Francisco, California
San Francisco, California
- L. G. Offord, San Francisco Chronicle, 30 May 1954, p. 12. Book review of Casino Royale.
- L. G. Offord, San Francisco Chronicle, 15 May 1955, p. 22. Book review of Live and Let Die.
- San Francisco Chronicle, 16 October 1955, p. 25. Book review of Moonraker.
- L. G. Offord, San Francisco Chronicle, 2 December 1956, p. 26. Book review of Diamonds Are Forever.
- L. G. Offord, San Francisco Chronicle, 29 September 1957, p. 25. Book review of From Russia, with Love.
- L. G. Offord, San Francisco Chronicle, 22 June 1958, p. 25. Book review of The Diamond Smugglers by Ian Fleming.
- L. G. Offord, San Francisco Chronicle, 27 July 1958, p. 23. Book review of Doctor No.
- San Francisco Chronicle, 27 September 1959, p. 20. Book review of Goldfinger.
- L. G. Offord, San Francisco Chronicle, 12 June 1960, p. 30. Book review of For Your Eyes Only.
- L. G. Offord, San Francisco Chronicle, 11 June 1961, p. 34. Book review of Thunderball.
- L. G. Offord, San Francisco Chronicle, 23 August 1964, This World, p. 41. Book review of You Only Live Twice.
- “Agent 007 Tackles a Submarine,” San Francisco Chronicle, 14 July 1977, p. 46. Pre-publicity information containing three stills and three short paragraphs of text.
- John L. Wasserman, “Broccoli and the Princess,” San Francisco Chronicle, 20 July 1977, p. 46.
- John L. Wasserman, “Vegetable for a Queen?,” San Francisco Chronicle, 22 July 1977, p. 45.
- John L. Wasserman, “Bond Returns with a Big Splash,” San Francisco Chronicle, 3 August 1977, p. 47. Film review of The Spy Who Loved Me.
- “Jaws and 007 Try a Waterfall,” San Francisco Chronicle, 10 January 1979, p. 48. Location filming for Moonraker.
- Judy Stone, “Technology Can't Save Bond,” San Francisco Chronicle, 30 June 1979, p. 36. Film review of Moonraker.
- Bob Greene, “Accept No Substitute for the Real James Bond,” San Francisco Chronicle, 5 August 1979, Sunday Punch, p. 4. About Christopher Wood's film novelization of Moonraker.
- Jack Anderson, “The FBI and 007,” San Francisco Chronicle, 24 June 1980, p. 35.
- Judy Stone, “James Bond's Engaging, Witty ‘Eyes’,” San Francisco Chronicle, 26 June 1981, p. 50, Newsbank FTV 6:C10. Film review of For Your Eyes Only.
- John Stanley, “Superspy 007: 18 Years of Killing Them at the Box Office,” San Francisco Chronicle, 27 September 1981, Datebook, pp. 33, 36.
- John Stanley, “A Complete Dossier of the James Bond Films,” San Francisco Chronicle, 27 September 1981, Datebook, pp. 34–35. Descriptive schedule for a Berkeley film festival.
- “Tears and Laughter on Oscar's Night,” San Francisco Chronicle, 30 March 1982, p. 40. Includes a mention of Albert R. Broccoli winning the Irving Thalberg Memorial Award.
- Gerald Nachman, “Oscarthink,” San Francisco Chronicle, 31 March 1982, p. 56. Claims that Cubby Broccoli won the Irving Thalberg Memorial Award for “the Multimillionaire Producer with the Cutest Name,” and that the Bond films “greatly advanced the art of motion picture deal-making.”
- Colin Dangaard, “‘Octopussy’: New Action with 007,” San Francisco Chronicle, 10 October 1982, Datebook, p. 27, Newsbank FTV 43:E3-E4. Octopussy (film).
- Peter Stack, “A Haggard 007 Returns for No. 13,” San Francisco Chronicle, 10 June 1983, p. 70. Film review of Octopussy.
- Gerald Nachman, “Male Bonding,” San Francisco Chronicle, 15 June 1983, p. 62. Octopussy (film).
- Colin Dangaard, “Sean Connery Kills Again as British Secret Agent 007,” San Francisco Chronicle, 2 October 1983, Datebook, pp. 26–27, Newsbank FTV 35:E3-E4.
- Peter Stack, “The Real Bond Is Back: Connery Shows All His Imitators How It's Done,” San Francisco Chronicle, 7 October 1983, p. 68, Newsbank FTV 44:D10-D11. Film review of Never Say Never Again.
- Paul Reed, “James Bond Caught Up in a Computer Caper,” San Francisco Chronicle, 12 September 1984, Newsbank LIT 35:A4. Book review of Role of Honour.
- Carl Nolte, “James Bond Gets OK to Fight on the Golden Gate Bridge,” San Francisco Chronicle, 29 September 1984, p. 2. A View to a Kill (film).
- Steve Rubenstein, “Movie Filming in Richmond: James Bond Drops by to Save Bay Area,” San Francisco Chronicle, 2 October 1984, p. 2. A View to a Kill (film).
- Colin Dangaard, “James Bond's Out to Save Silicon Valley,” San Francisco Chronicle, 24 February 1985, Datebook, pp. 23–25, Newsbank FTV 94:F13-G2. Various interviews, upon the release of A View to a Kill.
- Roderick Mann, “A New Kill for Bond,” San Francisco Chronicle, 19 May 1985, Datebook, pp. 19, 26–27.
- Peter Stack, “S.F. Hoopla: View to a Premiere,” San Francisco Chronicle, 22 May 1985, p. 58, Newsbank FTV 131:F5-F6. Coverage of the San Francisco press conference for A View to a Kill.
- Peter Stack, “Rockers Outdraw 007,” San Francisco Chronicle, 23 May 1985, pp. 1, 22. World premiere of A View to a Kill in San Francisco.
- Peter Stack, “A James Bond Yawner: Stunts Fail to Save S.F.-Made Thriller,” San Francisco Chronicle, 24 May 1985, p. 82, Newsbank FTV 131:G6. Film review of A View to a Kill.
- Reuters, “Brosnan Loses Out on the Bond Role,” San Francisco Chronicle, 7 August 1986, p. 59. Announces the choice of Timothy Dalton to play James Bond.
- Colin Dangaard, “Timothy Dalton: Shakespearean Forges a Strong New Bond,” San Francisco Chronicle, 21 December 1986, Datebook, p. 20. Various interviews, upon the release of The Living Daylights.
- Michael VerMeulen, “Timothy Dalton: New 007 Running Scared,” San Francisco Chronicle, 26 July 1987, Datebook, pp. 19 + cover.
- Peter Stack, “New James Bond Takes Charge,” San Francisco Chronicle, 31 July 1987, p. 80. Film review of The Living Daylights.
- Mick LaSalle, “Dalton Says It's Nothing Personal: Likeable New James Bond,” San Francisco Chronicle, 1 August 1987, p. 35.
- Michael Sragow, “Timothy Dalton Takes 007 Back to Ian Fleming,” San Francisco Chronicle, 9 August 1987, Newsbank FTV 33:E10-E12.
- Joe Bob Briggs, “Jimbo Bond Takes on Opium-Eatin’ Scuzzballs,” San Francisco Chronicle, 16 August 1987, Datebook, p. 40. Film review of The Living Daylights.
- Ian Fleming, “Some Caen, Some Cain't,” San Francisco Chronicle, 10 July 1988, Sunday Punch, p. 5. Quote attributed to Fleming about columnist Herb Caen.
- Bruce Handy (Spy Magazine), “It's a James Bond World: Life in the 80's Is Even Weirder Than the World of ‘Goldfinger’ or ‘Dr. No’,” San Francisco Chronicle, 18 October 1988, pp. B3, B6.
- Dan Yakir, “A Disturbed Bond Out for Revenge,” San Francisco Chronicle, 9 July 1989, Newsbank FTV 88:F4-F5.
- Mick LaSalle, “Bond Lite: Still a Licence to Thrill,” San Francisco Chronicle, 14 July 1989, p. E1. Film review of Licence to Kill.
- Jon Carroll, “Fictional Characters Liberation Front,” San Francisco Chronicle, 29 October 1990, p. F10.
- Peter Stack, “‘Freddie’ Won't Have Legs,” San Francisco Chronicle, 29 August 1992, p. C3. Film review of Freddie as F.R.O.7.
- San Francisco Chronicle, 29 August 1992, p. C4. Film advertisement for Freddie as F.R.0.7.
- John Stanley, “Bond Music, James Bond,” San Francisco Chronicle Datebook, 29 August 1992, p. 33. Album review of The Best of James Bond: 30th Anniversary Limited Edition.
- Ruthe Stein, “Pierce Brosnan Spies a ‘Golden’ Opportunity,” San Francisco Chronicle, 5–11 November 1995, Datebook, pp. 28–29 + cover. Interview with Pierce Brosnan.