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  1. Jan 15, 2020 · Greg Williams/EON Productions. For nearly 60 years on the silver screen, James Bond, the rakish secret agent who jets from one exotic port of call to another, romancing women and besting bad guys ...

  2. Jan 9, 2023 · Eon Productions, the company behind the James Bond films, posted revenues of £234.7 million ($285.5 million) for the financial period covering the initial release of “No Time To Die,” its ...

  3. Jun 12, 2024 · EON Productions are proud to support The Shot List, a cultural exchange designed to showcase the best films from Caribbean and Black filmmakers based in the UK, Barbados, and Jamaica. The event, now in its third year, is a collaborative effort between award-winning film exhibition and distribution company We Are Parable and the Jamaican Film…

  4. Jul 5, 2021 · Three decades after Dr.No and From Russia With Love, EON Productions moved premises in 1992 to a new, equally well-sited Piccadilly home.Slap bang in the heart of Park Lane, its glamourous international jet-set history and a few doors down from where the infant HRH Queen Elizabeth II was first raised by her parents (now the InterContinental Park Lane Hotel), the new EON pad is also surrounded ...

  5. EON Productions is a film production company known for producing the James Bond film series from 1962 until the present day. The company operates from Pinewood Studios and is a subsidiary of Danjaq, LLC, the holding company responsible for the copyright and trademarks to the Bond characters and elements on screen. EON was started by film producers Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman in 1961 ...

  6. EON Productions merupakan sebuah rumah produksi film yang kemudian terkenal sebagai pihak produser resmi film-film James Bond. Perusahaan ini bermarkas di London's Piccadilly dan beroperasi dengan menggunakan Pinewood Studios di Inggris .

  7. May 26, 2021 · Eon Productions, which is owned by the Broccoli family, have been stewards of the film series dating back to Bond’s first on-screen appearance in 1962’s “Dr. No.”