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Dr. No (1962)

What is the correct order of James Bond movies?

Here's a guide to watching all the James Bond films in order:Dr. No (1962) ... From Russia with Love (1963) Michael Ochs ArchivesGetty Images. ... Goldfinger (1964) ... Thunderball (1965) ... You Only Live Twice (1967) ... On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) ... Diamonds Are Forever (1971) ... Live and Let Die (1973)More items...•

What is the 1st James Bond movie?

Dr. NoOn May 8, 1963, with the release of Dr. No, North American moviegoers get their first look–down the barrel of a gun–at the super-spy James Bond (codename: 007), the immortal character created by Ian Fleming in his now-famous series of novels and portrayed onscreen by the relatively unknown Scottish actor Sean Connery.

What was the first James Bond movie and who played James Bond?

Sean Connery played the big screen's first James Bond in Dr. No (1962), a role he played an additional five times in the official series, while other actors inheriting the role have included George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and, most recently, Daniel Craig.

What were the first three James Bond movies?

Watch all the Bond films in chronological order…Dr No (1962) Starring: Sean Connery. ... From Russia with Love (1963) Starring: Sean Connery. ... Goldfinger (1964) Starring: Sean Connery. ... Thunderball (1965) Starring: Sean Connery. ... You Only Live Twice (1967) Starring: Sean Connery.More items...

Should I watch James Bond in order?

I'd recommend watching them in chronological order to see how the series evolved over the decades, but it's not mandatory since Bond movies typically standalone, and none of these film's plots are connected.

Who is the best Bond?

Every James Bond Actor, Ranked8/8 Barry Nelson.7/8 David Niven.6/8 Timothy Dalton.5/8 George Lazenby.4/8 Roger Moore.3/8 Pierce Brosnan.2/8 Daniel Craig.1/8 Sean Connery.

Who played Bond the most?

Roger MooreThe first place is a tie (as of 2022): Roger Moore & Sean Connery have each been 007 in… 007 movies. In 2nd place, we find Daniel Craig with 5 movies, followed by Pierce Brosnan in 3rd place, with 4. Timothy Dalton comes in on fourth place, with 2 Bond movies.

Who was Bond the longest?

Actor Roger Moore is considered the longest-serving James Bond, appearing in seven films from 1973 to 1985: Live and Let Die (1973), The Man with the Golden Gun (1974), The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), Moonraker (1979), For Your Eyes Only (1981), Octopussy (1983), A View to a Kill (1985).

Is Casino Royale the first Bond film?

Casino Royale is a 2006 spy film, the twenty-first in the Eon Productions James Bond series, and the third screen adaptation of Ian Fleming's 1953 novel of the same name.

What are the first 10 James Bond films?

This is the same list as above, only spoiler-free and much quicker to read:Dr. No (1962)From Russia with Love (1963)Goldfinger (1964)Thunderball (1965)You Only Live Twice (1967)On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)Diamonds Are Forever (1971)Live and Let Die (1973)More items...•

Who was the second James Bond?

Seven actors in total have portrayed Bond in film. Following Connery's portrayal, David Niven, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig have assumed the role.

What does M stand for in James Bond?

What does M stand for? M is the head of MI6 and stands for for "Missions" – to identify that the incumbent is the head of the Missions Department. M is not one character, but rather a role that has been held by various characters across the 25 films.

Are there 24 or 26 Bond films?

The Eon series currently has twenty-five films, with the most recent, No Time to Die, released in September 2021. With a combined gross of $7.8 billion in nominal terms to date, it is the fifth-highest-grossing film series.

How many Bond films did each actor do?

Live and Let Die1973A View to a Kill1985The Spy Who Loved Me1977Octopussy1983For Your Eyes Only1981Moonraker1979Roger Moore/Movies

Who was the second James Bond?

Seven actors in total have portrayed Bond in film. Following Connery's portrayal, David Niven, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig have assumed the role.

Is Casino Royale the first Bond film?

Casino Royale is a 2006 spy film, the twenty-first in the Eon Productions James Bond series, and the third screen adaptation of Ian Fleming's 1953 novel of the same name.

How many James Bond movies are there?

In that time, Eon Productions has produced 25 films as of 2021, most of them at Pinewood Studios. With a combined gross of over $7 billion to date, the films produced by Eon constitute the fifth-highest-grossing film series. Six actors have portrayed 007 in the Eon series, the latest being Daniel Craig .

Where was the 007 stage filmed?

It was rebuilt in time for production and reopened in January 1985, when it was renamed the "Albert Broccoli 007 Stage". The second unit started filming in Iceland in July 1984, while principal photography with Moore commenced on 1 August at Pinewood. Also in August, the second unit filmed in Paris, including scenes involving a parachute jump from the Eiffel Tower .

Where was the Living Daylights filmed?

Wilson and writer Richard Maibaum started discussing its successor. They decided that the film would retain a realistic style, as well as showing the "darker edge" of the Bond character. For the primary location, the producers wanted a place where the series had not yet visited. While China was visited after an invitation by its government, the idea fell through partly because the 1987 film The Last Emperor had removed some of the novelty from filming in China. By this stage the writers had already talked about a chase sequence along the Great Wall, as well as a fight scene amongst the Terracotta Army. Wilson also wrote two plot outlines about a drug lord in the Golden Triangle before the plans fell through. The writers eventually decided on a setting in a tropical country while Broccoli negotiated to film in Mexico, at the Estudios Churubusco in Mexico City . In 1985 the Films Act was passed, removing the Eady Levy, which resulted in foreign artists being taxed more heavily. The associated rising costs to Eon Productions meant no part of Licence to Kill was filmed in the UK, the first Bond film not to do so. Pinewood Studios, used in every Bond film that far, housed only the post-production and sound re-recording.

Who produced You Only Live Twice?

The first four Bond films had been popular in Japan, and Eon decided to take advantage of the market by producing You Only Live Twice.

What was Ian Fleming's first novel?

In 1954 the American CBS television network paid Ian Fleming $1,000 ($9,637 in 2020 dollars) for the rights to turn his first novel, Casino Royale, into a one-hour television adventure as part of the dramatic anthology series Climax Mystery Theater, which ran between October 1954 and June 1958. It was adapted for the screen by Anthony Ellis and Charles Bennett; Bennett was well known for his collaborations with Alfred Hitchcock, including The 39 Steps and Sabotage. Due to the restriction of a one-hour play, the adapted version lost many of the details found in the book, although it retained its violence, particularly in Act III. The hour-long " Casino Royale " episode, which starred American actor Barry Nelson as Bond and Peter Lorre as the villain Le Chiffre, aired on 21 October 1954 as a live production.

Where is the man with the golden gun set?

After considering Beirut, where part of the film is set; Iran, where the location scouting was done but eventually discarded because of the Yom Kippur War; and the Hạ Long Bay in Vietnam, the production team chose Thailand as a primary location, following a suggestion of production designer Peter Murton after he saw pictures of the Phuket bay in a magazine. Saltzman was happy with the choice of the Far East for the setting as he had always wanted to go on location in Thailand and Hong Kong. During the reconnaissance of locations in Hong Kong, Broccoli saw the partially submerged wreckage of the former RMS Queen Elizabeth and came up with the idea of using it as the base for MI6's Far East operations.

Who directed Superman 1978?

Eon then turned to Lewis Gilbert, who had directed the earlier Bond film You Only Live Twice. Broccoli commissioned a number of writers to work on the script, including Stirling Silliphant, John Landis, Ronald Hardy, Anthony Burgess and Derek Marlowe, but Richard Maibaum drew up the first draft script, with some inclusions from the previous writers. When Lewis Gilbert was hired to direct, he brought with him Christopher Wood to revise Maibaum's draft. The draft Wood prepared was challenged in court by Kevin McClory, who alleged infringement based on the use of what he claimed were his rights in SPECTRE and the Blofeld character. Eon disputed McClory's claim but had Wood remove the organisation and character from the script.

6 The Living Daylights (Timothy Dalton, 1987)

After the Moore era came to an unceremonious end with the critically panned double whammy of Octopussy and A View to a Kill, Timothy Dalton marked a refreshing change of pace with a darker, edgier take on Bond. Dalton made his Bond movie debut with 1987’s The Living Daylights.

5 Live And Let Die (Roger Moore, 1973)

Roger Moore kicked off his record-long stint as Bond with 1973’s Live and Let Die, a cross between a traditional Bondian spy thriller and a blaxploitation movie.

4 GoldenEye (Pierce Brosnan, 1995)

After Dalton’s darker Bond movies polarized audiences, Martin Campbell introduced Pierce Brosnan’s 007 in a more traditional crowd-pleasing action blockbuster: 1995’s GoldenEye. GoldenEye reinvented the Bond mythos with a modern sensibility.

3 Dr. No (Sean Connery, 1962)

1962’s Dr. No is the groundbreaking masterpiece that launched the franchise. It didn’t just introduce moviegoers to Sean Connery’s Bond; it introduced them to Bond himself. With Dr. No, director Terence Young injected a much-needed sense of fun back into the increasingly self-serious spy genre, which won over a global fan community.

1 Casino Royale (Daniel Craig, 2006)

Just over a decade after helming GoldenEye, Martin Campbell came back to reinvigorate the Bond franchise once again. After the Brosnan era got too zany and riddled with CGI, Campbell introduced Daniel Craig’s Bond with a gritty post- Bourne reinvention of the series.

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Overview

Eon Productions

In 1959 producer Albert R. "Cubby" Broccoli at Warwick Films expressed interest in adapting the Bond novels, but his colleague Irving Allen was unenthusiastic. In June 1961 Fleming sold a six-month option on the film rights to his published and future James Bond novels and short stories to Harry Saltzman, with the exception of Casino Royale, which he had previously sold. Towards the end of …

First screen adaptation

In 1954 the American CBS television network paid Ian Fleming $1,000 ($10,090 in 2021 dollars ) for the rights to turn his first novel, Casino Royale, into a one-hour television adventure as part of the dramatic anthology series Climax Mystery Theater, which ran between October 1954 and June 1958. It was adapted for the screen by Anthony Ellis and Charles Bennett; Bennett was well known for his collaborations with Alfred Hitchcock, including The 39 Steps and Sabotage. Due to the rest…

Non-Eon films

In March 1955 Ian Fleming sold the film rights of his novel Casino Royale to producer Gregory Ratoff for $6,000 ($60,693 in 2021 dollars). In 1956 Ratoff set up a production company with Michael Garrison to produce Casino Royale; Ratoff died in December 1960. After Ratoff's death, producer Charles K. Feldman represented Ratoff's widow and obtained the rights to film.

See also

• Motifs in the James Bond film series
• List of recurring actors in the James Bond film series
• List of recurring characters in the James Bond film series
• List of James Bond films

External links

• Quotations related to James Bond (film series) at Wikiquote
• Media related to James Bond films at Wikimedia Commons
• Official website
• Pinewood Studios

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