Cubby Broccoli: The Man Behind Bond
Cubby Broccoli: The Man Behind Bond
| 01 January 2000 (USA)
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Short documentary about Cubby Broccoli.

Reviews
Redwarmin This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
Mjeteconer Just perfect...
Allison Davies The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Cassandra Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Tad Pole . . . whose name provides "truth in advertising." After all, when's the last time you saw Bobby Smith of the Spinners shoeing a horse? How many jousts did basketball's Bobby Knight win? Can you even picture world chess champion Bobby Fischer as a London cop? So it's very gratifying to learn from CUBBY BROCCOLI: THE MAN BEHIND BOND that Eon Production's driving force in churning out the initial three decades of Jame Bond Agent 007 flicks, Arthur R. "Cubby" Broccoli ACTUALLY was a broccoli farmer at one point in his life (until he found out that there was more money to be had in secret agents than in green vegetables). Moreover, Mr. Broccoli's immediate ancestors hailed from the part of Italy that invented his namesake dipping stalk, making him one of the most honest people to spend significant time in Tinsel Town (why, just this week we learned that BOTH of the principals in the L.A. Clipper's Sterling\Silver scandal adopted drastically different surnames after leaving high school, just as the vast majority of Hollywood actors have done during the past century). Cubby Broccoli was a great man, and this 41 minute, 24 second biography is well worth your time.