DIE ANOTHER DAY (United Artists, 2002)
The twentieth James Bond movie produced by Eon Productions. US release date: November 22, 2002. Budget: $142 million. WW box office gross: $431.9 million
The twentieth James Bond movie produced by Eon Productions. US release date: November 22, 2002. Budget: $142 million. WW box office gross: $431.9 million
French superstar actor who had a cameo role in Casino Royale. Belmondo is the brawling French foreign legionnaire who joins forces with Sir James Bond (DAVID NIVEN) in the climactic fight in the Monte Carlo
The stakes for the rigged gin game between Mr. Simmons (AUSTIN WILLIS) and Goldfinger (GERT FRÖBE) that is being observed by James Bond (SEAN CONNERY). In an effort to
The new target coordinates sent by James Bond (ROGER MOORE) to pirate nuclear-submarine Stromberg No. 1 in The Spy Who Loved Me. They will adjust the trajectory of a Polaris missile
The weight of the Lektor decoding machine, in From Russia with Love, in its brown case, as described on tape by Russian cipher clerk Tatiana Romanova (DANIELA BIANCHI) to James Bond (SEAN CONNERY).
British actor and member of director Terence Young’s stock company who portrayed armorer Major Boothroyd in the first James Bond film, Dr. No. When Burton proved unavailable, actor Desmond Llewelyn took over the role in From Russia with Love but quickly became more commonly known as Q
What James Bond (SEAN CONNERY) calculates is the weight of the entire $15 billion gold reserve of the United States, in Goldfinger. Under the impression that Goldfinger (GERT FRÖBE) is planning to steal the bullion, Bond estimates that it would take 60 men 12 day
The time that M (BERNARD LEE) comes to visit James Bond (ROGER MOORE) at his London apartment in Live and Let Die.
Baccarat expert Evelyn Tremble/James Bond’s (PETER SELLERS) stake in his game against Soviet masterspy Le Chiffre (ORSON WELLES) in the 1967 Casino Royale spoof.
Likable American stage and screen actor who was the first actor to play James Bond, making his debut in Casino Royale, a one-hour live television dramatization that was broadcast on CBS’s Climax Mystery Theater on October 21, 1954.
The New York license plate of the car CIA agent Charlie (JOLIE CHITWOOD) uses to collect James Bond (ROGER MOORE) at Kennedy International Airport in Live and Let Die. How does Bond know
The stake in the rigged backgammon game with Kamal Khan (LOUIS JOURDAN) when James Bond (ROGER MOORE) takes over Major Clive's (STUART SAUNDERS) position, in Octopussy.
Enticing enemy agent, portrayed by Angela Scoular, who attempts to seduce the celibate Sir James Bond (DAVID NIVEN) in a Scottish bathtub in the 1967 Casino Royale spoof
Depth in the Ionian Sea, off the coast of Albania, at which James Bond (ROGER MOORE) and Melina Havelock (CAROLE BOUQUET)—traveling inside the two-man Neptune submarine
Sleek, bright yellow, two-man submersible, built by Perry Oceanographics of Florida and used in two James Bond films—The Spy Who Loved Me and Licence to Kill. In Spy, the Shark Hunter emerges from Atlantis
The bank when James Bond (BARRY NELSON) first approaches the baccarat table in the TV film "Casino Royale." Bond explains to interested onlooker and British agent Clarence Leiter (MICHAEL PATE)
Gentle fisherman and friend of Felix Leiter (DAVID HEDISON), portrayed by Frank McRae in Licence to Kill, who helps James Bond (TIMOTHY DALTON) track down the men who threw their friend to the sharks in Key West. Sharkey and Bond first
American actress who portrayed Mrs. Bell, the terrified flying student whose training plane is commandeered by James Bond (ROGER MOORE) in Live and Let Die.
Alpine setting in The Spy Who Loved Me teaser where James Bond (ROGER MOORE) escapes from a KGB assassination plot; kills the leader,
CIA agent Pam Bouvier's (CAREY LOWELL) cover name in Isthmus City in Licence to Kill. Joining forces with revenge-seeking James Bond (TIMOTHY DALTON), Pam arrives in town as his executive secretary
he California license plate of the red 1971 Mustang driven by James Bond (SEAN CONNERY) and Tiffany case (JILL ST. JOHN) in Diamonds Are Forever. Technically speaking, this license plate is a blooper.
According to what James Bond (SEAN CONNERY) tells Domino (KIM BASINGER) in the Jacuzzi at the conclusion of Never Say Never Again, it's 007's daily appointed hour for a martini.
Francisco Scaramanga’s diminutive servant, portrayed by French actor and Fantasy Island veteran Hervé Villechaize in The Man with the Golden Gun. Nick Nack perfectly proves that you don’t have to be seven feet tall to give James Bond (Roger Moore) big trouble.
Resourceful British production designer who joined the James Bond series as location art director on Dr. No, and later served as art director on From Russia with Love, production designer on On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, and supervising art director on Live and Let Die.
A popular weapon in the James Bond series, first introduced as a torture device in Goldfinger. In that film, Bond (Sean Connery) is captured and strapped onto a solid gold table, where the laser beam begins to eat away at the metal and is headed for 007’s privates.
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