James Bond in Film - Recurring Crew

Recurring Crew

Film Title Year Director Producer(s) Writer(s) Composer
1 Dr. No 1962 Terence Young Harry Saltzman & Albert R. Broccoli Richard Maibaum, Johanna Harwood & Berkely Mather Monty Norman
2 From Russia with Love 1963 Richard Maibaum & Johanna Harwood John Barry
3 Goldfinger 1964 Guy Hamilton Richard Maibaum & Paul Dehn
4 Thunderball 1965 Terence Young Kevin McClory Richard Maibaum & John Hopkins
5 You Only Live Twice 1967 Lewis Gilbert Harry Saltzman & Albert R. Broccoli Roald Dahl
6 On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1969 Peter R. Hunt Richard Maibaum
7 Diamonds Are Forever 1971 Guy Hamilton Richard Maibaum & Tom Mankiewicz
8 Live and Let Die 1973 Tom Mankiewicz George Martin
9 The Man with the Golden Gun 1974 Richard Maibaum & Tom Mankiewicz John Barry
10 The Spy Who Loved Me 1977 Lewis Gilbert Albert R. Broccoli Christopher Wood & Richard Maibaum Marvin Hamlisch
11 Moonraker 1979 Christopher Wood John Barry
12 For Your Eyes Only 1981 John Glen Michael G. Wilson & Richard Maibaum Bill Conti
13 Octopussy 1983 George MacDonald Fraser, Michael G. Wilson & Richard Maibaum John Barry
14 A View to a Kill 1985 Albert R. Broccoli & Michael G. Wilson Michael G. Wilson & Richard Maibaum
15 The Living Daylights 1987
16 Licence to Kill 1989 Michael Kamen
17 GoldenEye 1995 Martin Campbell Michael G. Wilson & Barbara Broccoli Michael France, Jeffrey Caine, Kevin Wade & Bruce Feirstein Éric Serra
18 Tomorrow Never Dies 1997 Roger Spottiswoode Bruce Feirstein David Arnold
19 The World Is Not Enough 1999 Michael Apted Neal Purvis, Robert Wade & Bruce Feirstein
20 Die Another Day 2002 Lee Tamahori Neal Purvis and Robert Wade
21 Casino Royale 2006 Martin Campbell Neal Purvis, Robert Wade & Paul Haggis
22 Quantum of Solace 2008 Marc Forster
23 Skyfall 2012 Sam Mendes Neal Purvis, Robert Wade & John Logan Thomas Newman

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