A VIEW TO A KILL (United Artists, 1985)
The fourteenth James Bond film produced by Albert R. Broccoli. US release date: May 24, 1985. Budget: $30 million. Worldwide box office gross: $152.6 million
The fourteenth James Bond film produced by Albert R. Broccoli. US release date: May 24, 1985. Budget: $30 million. Worldwide box office gross: $152.6 million
The fifth James Bond film produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman. US release date: June 13, 1967. Budget: $9.5 million. Worldwide box office gross: $111.6 million
Another shuttle in Hugo Drax's space fleet in Moonraker, it carries James Bond (ROGER MOORE) and Dr. Holly Goodhead (LOIS CHILES), who stow away for a trip to the radar-proof Drax space station.
Dashing British actor who won the part of James Bond in Live and Let Die in 1973, and started his own dynasty that would last twelve years and seven films. Producers Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman had first considered Moore during their initial 007 casting search back in 1962,
Top British composer who, for Dr. No, arranged all of the wonderful Jamaican calypso music (“Three Blind Mice,” “Jump Up,” and “Under the Mango Tree”) that served the film so well. And, of course, he is credited with composing the James Bond theme
The license plate of James Bond’s (PIERCE BROSNAN) Aston Martin DB-5 in GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies.
The fourth James Bond film produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, this time in conjunction with producer Kevin McClory.
The accommodations offered to James Bond (Sean Connery) in an Istanbul hotel in From Russia with Love, after he discovers that his original room is filled with listening devices. In actuality, the desk clerk who recommends the new room (Arlette Dobson) and the hotel’s concierge (Andre Charisse) are working for SPECTRE.
License plate of James Bond’s BMW 750iL in Tomorrow Never Dies.
KGB Major Anya Amasova’s (BARBARA BACH) favorite drink, as ordered by James Bond (ROGER MOORE) at Cairo’s Mojaba Club in The Spy Who Loved Me.
Egyptian black-market trader, portrayed by Nadim Sawalha in The Spy Who Loved Me, who is one of the mysterious characters involved in the peddling of a nuclear submarine tracking system. James Bond (Roger Moore) learns of Fekkesh’s identity from Sheik Hosein (Edward de Souza)
Actor who portrayed Luigi Ferrara, James Bond's (ROGER MOORE) Secret Service contact in northern Italy in For Your Eyes Only.
A spirited contest between Kamal Khan (LOUIS JOURDAN) and James Bond (ROGER MOORE) in Octopussy. Structured like the golf match in Goldfinger, it’s the first real face-to-face encounter
Setting of the fifth James Bond film, You Only Live Twice. It also figures in a curious blooper. In the film, British agent Dikko Henderson (Charles Gray) asks Bond (Sean Connery) if he’s ever been to Japan before. He replies, “No, never.” However, in From Russia with Love
Region in southern Spain where, near the city of Cádiz, filmmakers shot the scene of lovely Jinx (Halle Berry) coming out of the surf in a stunning orange bikini and meeting James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) in Die Another Day.
Sultry wife of billionaire media mogul Elliot Carver, portrayed by Teri Hatcher in Tomorrow Never Dies. Unbeknownst to her jealous husband, she’s also an ex-flame of James Bond (Pierce Brosnan), a connection that unfortunately spells her doom.
Five-time Oscar-winning British film composer best known for his work on the James Bond films. Barry’s contribution to the series was enormous, especially in the early days, when the tenor of the films was deadly serious.
The alias James Bond (ROGER MOORE) uses while traveling to East Germany in Octopussy. Passing through Checkpoint Charlie, he poses as a manufacturer's representative from Leeds who's visiting furniture factories in the East.
: A famous street in London known for its expensive men’s tailors, it’s where 007 is fitted for his suits, as James Bond (Sean Connery) admits to Felix Leiter (Jack Lord) in Dr. No.
Evening Standard newspaper headline featured with a photograph of James Bond (SEAN CONNERY) in You Only Live Twice. It's all part of an elaborate ruse to convince
Sir James Bond's (DAVID NIVEN) drink of choice in Casino Royale. Retired to private life, he's become something of a health nut.
The music with which the new Miss Moneypenny (CAROLINE BLISS) attempts to lure the new James Bond (TIMOTHY DALTON) to her apartment in The Living Daylights.
SPECTRE operations chief portrayed by Walter Gotell in From Russia with Love. He’s first seen in the pre-credits teaser, when he congratulates Donald Grant (Robert Shaw) on the murder of the phony James Bond. Later, he escorts Rosa Klebb (Lotte Lenya) around SPECTRE Island’s training area,
Steadfast U.S. Air Force general, portrayed by Bruce Boa in Octopussy, who commands the U.S. Air Force base at atomic bomb has been placed for detonation. At first treating James Bond's (ROGER MOORE) warning
Also known as “the rack,” this device is utilized by physical therapist Patricia Fearing (Molly Peters) to help James Bond (Sean Connery) stretch his spine in Thunderball. After strapping in 007 and turning on the mechanism, she excuses herself for fifteen minutes
Tall blond henchman of Russian masterspy Le Chiffre (PETER LORRE) in the Tv film Casino Royale He’s later killed by James Bond (BARRY NELSON).
Code number on James Bond's (ROGER MOORE) reprogramming message to pirate nuclear-submarine Stromberg No. 1, in The Spy Who Loved Me. The message adjusts the trajectory of the sub's Polaris missile so that it will destroy Stromberg No. 2.
The wine selected by SPECTRE assassins Mr. Wint (Bruce Glover) and Mr. Kidd (Putter Smith) when they bring dinner to James Bond (Sean Connery) and Tiffany Case (Jill St. John) in Diamonds Are Forever.
International recording artist and a diva of rhythm and blues who recorded the title songs for three James Bond films: Goldfinger ( 1964), Diamonds Are Forever (1971), and Moonraker.
Authoritative British character actor who became the second person to portray British Secret Service chief M in the James Bond series. Brown was actually introduced as Admiral Hargreaves, Flag Officer, Submarines, in The Spy Who Loved Me.
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