007 in New York is one of the Fleming short story titles that they haven’t used. Risico, The Hildebrand Rarity and The Property of a Lady are the others.
Tea and Animosity is the perfect title for a British secret agent movie in my estimation :)
"The Hildebrand Rarity" was the name of a rare species of squirrelfish in the short story of that title. I have never been able to figure out if that is really the name of a rare fish, or just something that Fleming invented. I did have a book about fish when I was a kid; the book did have a picture and a bit of text about that fish--but the book was so poorly researched and written, that even as a kid, I suspected that the author had just included a species that he'd read about...in a James Bond novel!
Tea and Animosity is the perfect title for a British secret agent movie in my estimation :)