The Ian Fleming Foundation website acknowledges the torture scene's use in this movie by saying "there is an interesting link between S.P.E.C.T.R.E. and the very first Bond continuation novel, Colonel Sun (1968) by Kingsley Amis headlining a webpage article declaring, "'Amis' Colonel Sun inspires a scene in Spectre (2015)." It goes on to say in the article that "one of its scenes was inspired by Colonel Sun, Amis' James Bond book" and "The Colonel Sun scene, which features in Spectre (2015), is one of pivotal importance, both to the film and the book, and fans are encouraged to identify which part stems from Amis' pen." For the first time since the early 1990s, "Colonel Sun" (1968) was recently re-published in the U.K., and is also available in the U.S. and Germany as an e-book. Managing Director of Ian Fleming Publications Ltd., Corinne Turner said of this movie: "The Fleming family and the Amis Estate hope that fans of Spectre (2015) will be encouraged to reach for this thrilling book by one of the finest writers of the 20th Century."
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