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Becoming Bond

The name’s Lazenby, George Lazenby
2017 | 91m | English

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Director: Josh Greenbaum
Writer: Josh Greenbaum
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The stranger-than-fiction true story of George Lazenby, a poor Australian car mechanic who, through an unbelievable set of circumstances, landed the role of James Bond despite having never acted a day in his life.
Release Date: Mar 11, 2017
Director: Josh Greenbaum
Writer: Josh Greenbaum
Genres: Comedy, Documentary
Keywords biography, australia
Production Companies Delirio Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
George Lazenby Himself
Josh Lawson George
Kassandra Clementi Belinda
Jane Seymour Maggie
Jeff Garlin Harry
Dana Carvey Johnny Carson
Adamo Palladino Peter Hunt
Jake Johnson Peregrine Carruthers
Jonathan Slavin Dyson
Landon Ashworth Ken
Sofia Mattsson Gundel
Beeny Royston Charles Jenkins
Matthew Josten Teenage George
Teressa Liane June Green
John A. McKenna Belinda's Father
Roslyn Gentle Belinda's Mother
Nicholas Popov Belinda's Ex-Boyfriend
Jason Maybaum Young George
Nathan Lovejoy Chook Warner
Brendan Parry Kaufmann Young Man Not Buying
Ben Bowen Customer Buying Car
Monty Franklin Johnny Horton
Mercer Boffey Richard Bloque
Ben Seton Australian Friend
Karina Deyko Amelia
Julianna Guill The Receptionist
Karen Teliha Vocal Coach
Name Job
Billy McMillin Editor
John W. Rutland Director of Photography
Caity Birmingham Production Design
John Piscitello Original Music Composer
Josh Greenbaum Writer, Director
Angela Demo Casting
Name Title
Chris Leggett Producer
Rafael Marmor Producer
Josh Greenbaum Producer
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sykobanana
8.0

How does a non-actor become the lead in the highest grossing movie of the year and then not continue to act afterwards? Do we have a new genre of film – the Docody (can I call a documentary-comedy that, because it sounded better than commedary)? Is all of this just stranger than fiction? All ... of these could be used to describe this film, but there is so much more to George Lazenby's life story... especially the way he tells it... So, what is it then? Firstly, Becoming Bond is not the Thin Blue Line, Grizzly Man, Bowling for Columbine, Citizenfour or any of the Oscar winning documentaries that you've seen. In Becoming Bond, Lazenby talks about his life, at times brutal honesty and poignancy. Distilled from about forty hours of interviews, it could be surmised as boy meets girl, boy becomes man, man becomes Bond – but that sells it short. George has lived an interesting life and describes it in equally engaging ways. What this means for the narrative is that sometimes the truth is not always bland... so much so that 40 minutes in: Director: How much of this story that you’ve told me is true? George: Which one? Director: The whole story... George: Hey, how can I remember it if it wasn’t true? Becoming Bond is made similarly to Touching the Void with actors dramatising parts of the story. But where that doco was drama, this is more comedic and fittingly, the acting here is playful – reminiscent of the TV series and archetypes of that era (think Batman or the Brady Bunch). Technically, the film is solid, the directing and editing are sound and the score hints at Bond themes whilst staying individual (much like George's Bond). Josh Lawson has obvious fun (he picks up George's swagger and little mannerisms well) and little cameos also pepper the film (Jane Seymour, Dana Carvey). One criticism that can be raised is that the secondary characters are very one dimensional, but I feel this is in line with the narrative of the film – it's George's take on his own life. Becoming Bond is one of the most enjoyable documentaries I've seen. It's not a perfect film; Shakespearianly dramatic; nor is it covering a life changing topic. But what makes this movie special is that its just how I'd picture it if I happened to have the good fortune to ask George the same questions over a beer or six. And thats a credit to both the filmmakers and Lazenby.

Jun 23, 2021