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Found this article in the National Post regarding a part of the book Operation Hollywood: how the Pentagon shapes and censors the movies:
Okay, that's all I can copy from the website so I'll paraphrase the article I read in the hard copy.
There is a scene in which the femme fatale, Xenia Onatopp (played by Famke Janssen), kills a Canadian admiral in order to gain access to a French frigate. The script originally called for Xenia to kill a USN admiral but it also called for the use of 50 US marines & their helicopters. To get the cooperation of the USMC, they had to change the admiral to a foreign one.
So they tried a French admiral. Hold on, the producers also wanted use of the French frigate (& a guard & band if I recall correctly) so sorry, can't have the French admiral getting crushed between Xenia's legs.
But Canada had no stake in the film, we weren't contributing anything at all, so they made Adm Farrel a Canadian.
Operation Hollywood reproduced a letter from the Pentagon's public affairs specialist, Mr Phil Strub to executive producer Tom Pvesner: "We appreciate your changing the identity of the US admiral to a foreign officer."
Of course, they may have made, I believe, a mistake in that Farrel is identified (the viewers of GoldenEye see his ID card) as an 'Admiral.' Was our CDS an admiral in 1995?
How GoldenEye's fall guy became a Canadian
The Pentagon's intervention led the producers of the 1995 James Bond movie GoldenEye to make the dupe of the story a Canadian admiral rather than an American one, according to a new book about how the U.S. military exerts control over Hollywood film scripts.
Okay, that's all I can copy from the website so I'll paraphrase the article I read in the hard copy.
There is a scene in which the femme fatale, Xenia Onatopp (played by Famke Janssen), kills a Canadian admiral in order to gain access to a French frigate. The script originally called for Xenia to kill a USN admiral but it also called for the use of 50 US marines & their helicopters. To get the cooperation of the USMC, they had to change the admiral to a foreign one.
So they tried a French admiral. Hold on, the producers also wanted use of the French frigate (& a guard & band if I recall correctly) so sorry, can't have the French admiral getting crushed between Xenia's legs.
But Canada had no stake in the film, we weren't contributing anything at all, so they made Adm Farrel a Canadian.
Operation Hollywood reproduced a letter from the Pentagon's public affairs specialist, Mr Phil Strub to executive producer Tom Pvesner: "We appreciate your changing the identity of the US admiral to a foreign officer."
Of course, they may have made, I believe, a mistake in that Farrel is identified (the viewers of GoldenEye see his ID card) as an 'Admiral.' Was our CDS an admiral in 1995?