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Honeychile Rider is a
fictional character in Ian Fleming's
James Bond
novel Dr. No. In the 1962 Bond film of the same name, her name was
shortened and...
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Honeychile is a 1951
American comedy film
directed by R. G.
Springsteen and
written by
Charles E. Roberts, Jack
Townley and
Barry Trivers. The film stars...
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Britton of
Washington D.C. They
remained married until his
death in 1984.
Honeychile died in New York City in 1995.[citation needed] "She was born in Macon...
- (1947),
James Cagney in The West
Point Story (1950), and Judy
Canova in
Honeychile (1951). He also
appeared on
several talk and
variety shows. Alan Hale...
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fictional Caribbean island of Crab Key. Bond
travels to the
island and
meets Honeychile Rider and
later Doctor No. The
novel began as a 1956
screenplay for the...
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Clerk (uncredited) The Red
Badge of
Courage (1951) -
Soldier (uncredited)
Honeychile (1951) -
Marvin McKay Man in the
Saddle (1951) -
Isham Rider (uncredited)...
- to
Republic in 1951 to star in
color comedy features,
beginning with
Honeychile,
until 1955.[citation needed] In 1943,
Canova starred in The Judy Canova...
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films and the
feature films Song of
Idaho (1948) and (uncredited) in
Honeychile (1951) and With a Song in My
Heart (1952). The
Starlighters appeared on...
- some of Fleming's most
memorable female characters, ****
Galore and
Honeychile Ryder. Her brother, Roy Lindo, sold land to
Fleming and
Coward for their...
- From Russia, with Love (1957)
Corporal Tatiana Romanova Dr. No (1958)
Honeychile Rider Goldfinger (1959) ****
Galore Jill
Masterton Tilly Masterton "From...