What if Art were in another Bond movie?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Art Malik
roulin — 20 years ago(August 10, 2005 02:26 PM)
Okay, maybe it's a dopey premise, but I was wondering what it would be like if they brought back Art's character from The Living Daylights, Kamran Shah, and put him in another Bond movie.
Back in the Living Daylights Cameron and Bond were friends. Kamran was in the Mujahideen fighting the Russians in Afghanistan (along with Bin Laden I suppose). He was fighting the good fight against the Russians.
And now? Britain is under attack by terrorists lead by . . . . Kamran Shah. Kind of like a GoldenEye sort of scenarioan old friend of Bond's has gone bad. Or has he? May5b4be Kamran isn't what he seems . . . . .
They'd never do it, of course. I just thought it might make an okay premise. Bring back a likeable Bond character and put him in a contemporary story of England under terrorist threat.
Just a thought.
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roulin — 20 years ago(October 18, 2005 07:17 AM)
What about Blofeld? Donald Pleasance did a great Blofeld. And then, well, Telly Savalas. Um . . . then in Diamonds Are Forever Charles Gray did a Blofeld in full drag with lipstick and purse.
Actually, maybe you're right . . . . .
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Sonak — 19 years ago(July 13, 2006 04:08 PM)
Felix Leiter, Sylvia Trench, Zukovsky, Jack Wade - other characters who've recurred. The Kamran idea is an interesting one, but I doubt it w16d0ill happen.
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anexas — 13 years ago(January 31, 2013 06:40 PM)
He was not taliban, there were many people fighting against the soviets. Check out Ahmad Shah Massoud the leader of Northern Alliance who faught against the Taliban and was killed by them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad_Shah_Massoud
He could play a role like that.. more in line with the role he played in Living Daylights.
And he has already played a taliban kind of guy in True Lies which was a james bond-ish movie. -
tupolev-4 — 18 years ago(September 26, 2007 11:03 AM)
Of course, they try really hard in those movies to not have the supporting characters overshadow Bond, and they miss some real opportunities for plot and character development. Still, its interesting to think about what "would" have happened to his character, "Kamran Shah".
Would Kamran have joined the Taliban in 1995 after the cold war ended? Probably. Would he have been a friend of Osama Bin Laden? More than likely. (They would have fought alongside one another against the Soviets). Would Kamran have joined the Saudi prince in an attack on the World Trade Center? MaybeMaybe not.
Would Kamran have been a follower of Wahabism, using a religious doctrine to build an army of limitless fanatical troops? Perhaps he would have felt betrayed by the West and angered at its support of Israel and felt it was time to support Osama in his war. Or was he betrayed by Osama? Was he persuaded by him at the beginning out of religious loyalty and friendship, only to discover too late that his true plan would be carried out by 13 highjackers on 4 airliners in the US, resulting in the full wieght of NATO military forces coming in to Afghanistan and ripping up the country to look for Bin Laden.
Maybe it doesn't fit the standard model for the Bond films, but then again, maybe the standard model could take a rest. -
roulin — 18 years ago(September 26, 2007 01:00 PM)
Wow, good reply! Just the sort of thing I was looking for when I created this thread.
Yeah, Kam5b4ran probably would have been a friend of Bin Laden in that they were both fighting for the same cause: to get the Soviets out of Afghanistan. But I don't think he would have become a mindless follower of Bin Laden. First of all, Kamran doesn't come across a religious militant. Also many of Bin Laden's followers have lead very insulated lives and have had very little education. They don't know of a world beyond the Afghanistan wilderness. Remember that Kamran Shah went to Oxford so he's more educated and more worldly. I don't think he'd buy the whole jihad mind set hook line and sinker.
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