The Fleming book, flawed by 50's racism, moves along in plot and character. Fleming is an excellent writer--great descriptive powers and pacing.
The movie has no redeeming qualities. All that's left from the book is the racism, and in the book you can feel Fleming's doubts about his racist scenes slipping in. In the movie (made years later), the racism is incredible. 1972. Those who say no progress has been made should watch this. Impossible to imagine this film being made today.
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