MI6 Confidential #74: the perfect shot

Issue #74 of the full-colour James Bond magazine MI6 Confidential is now shipping worldwide. 

In this issue

  • The Perfect Shot – photographer Keith Hamshere on shutter speed & secret agents
  • Music Notes – a journey through the ’70s soundtracks
  • Ground Zero – the 1956 Moonraker screenplay that never lifted off
  • The Lost Cast Of Goldfinger – who missed the mark for director Guy Hamilton
  • The Man Who Gilded Bond – the cinematic genius of Robert Brownjohn
  • Bond From Across The Pond – how the American trade press reported on Goldfinger

How to order

As the old saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. When the picture is of one of the world’s most famous characters in a highly anticipated as yet-unseen adventure, it’s priceless. We sat down with photographer Keith Hamshere to reminisce about his decades shooting moments on set, and his imaginative special shoots that captured the essence of the cast and their characters.

Goldfinger’s 60th anniversary this year continues with more coverage of the touchstone film, and we give a thorough appraisal to the unmade and rarely seen 1956 screenplay for Moonraker. This issue also continues the part-work series of Music Notes as we journey through the sounds of the 1970s.



David Leigh founded The James Bond Dossier in 2002. A fan of 007 since the age of 8, he is also author of The Complete Guide to the Drinks of James Bond. You can order a copy here if you don't own it already.

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