This movie is not the first time that "Spectre" has been considered as a James Bond movie title. 'The James Bond Bedside Companion' by Raymond Benson states that "Spectre" was one of the working titles (others were "Longitude 78 West" and "James Bond of the Secret Service") for the various original scripts, outlines, and treatments, which totalled to at least 10 literary properties, that Ian Fleming, Kevin McClory, and Jack Whittingham developed prior to Fleming using story elements from this material for his novel of Agente 007 - Thunderball: operazione tuono (1965), which later was adapted into that movie, and from which resulted a long-standing legal dispute. Also, after McClory's Mai dire mai (1983), which was a remake of Agente 007 - Thunderball: operazione tuono (1965), McClory planned "a series of James Bond movies based on the copyrights of "the film scripts" and the movie rights to Agente 007 - Thunderball: operazione tuono (1965). Paradise Productions III made an announcement in February 1984 that the first movie would be titled "Spectre".
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