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I remember in Live and Let Die (book not the Moore film) bond was given a gray fedora by the CIA to make him look more American.
dr greg said:I wonder, and let me say first that I reckon DC is the best Bond since Dalton, why they don't do a period Bond film instead of constantly updating the character and stories to contemporary situations, OK I know the old ones were exactly that, but still, with their budget, a vintage Bond film made today would be somethin special???
Mark G said:In the books, Bond didn't wear a hat at all, he didn't like them.
Reddog said:I just came across an article which stated that the hat worn by James Bond in the first four films was a Trilby. Funny enough, I thought I heard people referring to them as skinny brims and so that Is what I had been referring them to be. in recent weeks I have purchased 4 Trilby's for myself, all in all this year I have added 7 Trilby's to my hat collection..
avedwards said:In the first two films Connery has at least three or four different hats.
The first one we see him throwing onto the hat rack at the beginning of Dr No is a black or dark blue homburg, which makes sense as he is wearing a dinner jacket and a chesterfield overcoat. Later in the film (after arriving in Kingston) he wears a narrow brimmed trilby which I believe was some shade of grey/green.
In From Russia with Love he has at least two different ones. He has one which appears to be the one he wore in Kingston in Dr No which he wears whilst in the ferry on Istanbul. Later in the film he wears a hat which goes through two people's hands first. Whilst at Zagreb the villain Grant impersonates Bond's contact sent by M and carries the hat which M's man was carrying. After getting rid of Grant Bond takes this hat, and this is the one he wears in the helicopter sequence.
I know it sounds complicated on paper, but if like me you've seen the film enough times it should become clear.
That one didn't magically appear, he presumably took it from the driver of the truck, as he also took his coat. The continuity regarding hats in that film is quite good IMO as each hat originates somewhere logical - the first trilby came with Bond from England, the second one past from M's contact through Grant to Bond. The only costume continuity which I don't understand in the film is where Bond's pinstripe suit in the last scene (in Venice) came from.theinterchange said:That was quite clear.
I've never liked the greenish colored hat in Dr. No. Wasn't that hat a flimsy straw, or am I thinking of another hat he carried in the film? I know he used it more as a personal fan than headwear... lol
My favorite Bond hat is an odd one... the captains hat he magically appears with in the boat chase sequence of FRWL. I think the nautical flare suits him.
Randy
avedwards said:That one didn't magically appear, he presumably took it from the driver of the truck, as he also took his coat. The continuity regarding hats in that film is quite good IMO as each hat originates somewhere logical - the first trilby came with Bond from England, the second one past from M's contact through Grant to Bond. The only costume continuity which I don't understand in the film is where Bond's pinstripe suit in the last scene (in Venice) came from.
zetwal said:I always liked the one he wears topside while talking to the pretty Russian spy about the encryption device.
The truck driver wasn't wearing it, but it can be assumed that it was it originated from him as Bond is wearing the truck driver's overcoat. It could have been in the glovebox or under the driver's seat. One just has to use their imagination .theinterchange said:I don't remember the truck driver wearing a captain's hat, but it's been a few months since I saw the film so I could very well be wrong.
I'll have to pull it out and rewatch... as if there's a need to make an excuse to see a Bond film!
Randy
dr greg said:I wonder, and let me say first that I reckon DC is the best Bond since Dalton, why they don't do a period Bond film instead of constantly updating the character and stories to contemporary situations, OK I know the old ones were exactly that, but still, with their budget, a vintage Bond film made today would be somethin special???
I just happened to be looking this up yesterday. In the narration from Fleming, he is given a "grey Fedora [sic] with a snap brim and a thin ribbon." Much later in the story, in Florida, one of Mr. Big's men spots him at a moderate distance and reports that Bond (whose name he doesn't know) is wearing "a grey Stetson." Now this doesn't absolutely mean that Bond is actually wearing a Stetson. The cab driver might have been using the brand name as an all-purpose term, as we do "Kleenex" to mean any kind of face tissue.I remember in Live and Let Die (book not the Moore film) bond was given a gray fedora by the CIA to make him look more American.
Bond in a Strat would be hip....but lets not forget that although Sinatra and Dean were famous for wearing Cavanaughs...The racing trilbys they had waiting for them in their Vegas dressing rooms were mostly Stetsons....I just happened to be looking this up yesterday. In the narration from Fleming, he is given a "grey Fedora [sic] with a snap brim and a thin ribbon." Much later in the story, in Florida, one of Mr. Big's men spots him at a moderate distance and reports that Bond (whose name he doesn't know) is wearing "a grey Stetson"...............
Still, it's sort of cool, given the thin ribbon, to think Bond might have been wearing a Stratoliner. . . .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUfPdoBDPCw
(At the start of the video)
What do you guys think? Looks pretty cool in my opinion.