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On Her Majesty's Secret Service, released in 1969, is the sixth spy film in the James Bond series, and the only one to star George Lazenby as the fictional British secret agent James Bond, 007. In the film, Bond faces Blofeld, who is planning on unleashing a plague through a group of brainwashed "angels of death" unless his demands are met. Along the way, Bond meets, falls in love with, and eventually marries Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo. For the James Bond film, see On Her Majestys Secret Service (film). ...
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Commander James Bond, CMG, RNVR is a fictional character created by novelist Ian Fleming, and the protagonist of the James Bond series of novels and films. ...
George Robert Lazenby (born September 5, 1939) is an Australian actor best known for portraying James Bond only once in the 1969 James Bond film, On Her Majestys Secret Service. ...
Dame Enid Diana Elizabeth Rigg DBE (born 20 July 1938) is an English actress. ...
Aristotelis Telly Savalas (January 21, 1922 â January 22, 1994) was a prominent Emmy Award-winning American film and television actor whose career spanned four decades. ...
Gabrielle Ferzetti is an Italian film and stage actor. ...
Peter R. Hunt (March 11, 1925 - August 14, 2002) was a director, a film editor, and has held various other roles on movie sets. ...
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Ian Lancaster Fleming (May 28, 1908 â August 12, 1964) was a British author, journalist and Second World War Navy Commander. ...
Richard Maibaum (May 26, 1909 - January 4, 1991) was an American film producer, playwright and screenwriter best known for his adaptations of Ian Flemings James Bond novels. ...
A blood-infused shot from Dracula, Prince of Darkness (1966) Michael Reed (born 1929) is a British cinematographer who worked on several notable films in the 1960s and 1970s, including Dracula: Prince of Darkness and Shout at the Devil. ...
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For the Ian Fleming novel, see You Only Live Twice. ...
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The spy film genre deals with the subject of fictional espionage, either in a realistic way or as a basis for fantasy. ...
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The official film logo of James Bond (007) The adventures of Ian Flemings fictional secret agent, James Bond, have become a successful film series, with twenty-one titles made by EON Productions as of 2007. ...
George Robert Lazenby (born September 5, 1939) is an Australian actor best known for portraying James Bond only once in the 1969 James Bond film, On Her Majestys Secret Service. ...
The Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), commonly known as MI6 (Military Intelligence, Section 6),[1] is the United Kingdoms external intelligence agency. ...
Commander James Bond, CMG, RNVR is a fictional character created by novelist Ian Fleming, and the protagonist of the James Bond series of novels and films. ...
007 refers to either James Bond or Korean Airlines Flight 007 which was shot down in 1983 over Soviet airspace. ...
This is the only Bond film to be directed by Peter R. Hunt, who before was a film editor or second unit director on every previous film. On Her Majesty's Secret Service was produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman. Peter R. Hunt (March 11, 1925 - August 14, 2002) was a director, a film editor, and has held various other roles on movie sets. ...
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The Second Unit Director is the leader of the second unit, which is the smaller of the two units used on almost every modern large-scale film production. ...
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Plot The pre-title sequence shows Miss Moneypenny, M and Q discussing the whereabouts of Bond. In Portugal, he is driving on a coastal highway. Suddenly, from behind, a woman in a Mercury Cougar roars up and overtakes him. Soon, he encounters the same car parked at the roadside. Spotting the girl attempting suicide, Bond drives down to the shore, runs into the surf, and carries her from the sea. He brings her to consciousness and introduces himself. After a fight with two thugs, from which Bond emerges the victor, the girl takes Bond's car, drives it up the beach to her Cougar, jumps behind the wheel and speeds away. Right before the credits start Bond comments on his situation saying "this never happened to the other fellow" Jane Moneypenny, better known as Miss Moneypenny is a fictional character in the James Bond novels and films. ...
For other uses, see M (disambiguation). ...
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The Mercury Cougar was an automobile sold under the Mercury brand of the Ford Motor Companys Lincoln-Mercury Division. ...
Later, in a casino, Bond encounters the girl gambling; she places a bet she cannot pay, and, when she loses, he rescues her by paying it. Tracy invites him to her room to thank him. When Bond later visits her room he finds nobody there, until a thug emerges behind Bond and brawls with him. After defeating him, Bond returns to his own room, finding Tracy there. After Tracy threatens to kill him for a thrill, Bond disarms Tracy, and questions her about the thug in her room. Tracy has nothing to say. In the morning, she is gone. Later, as Bond leaves the hotel, several men kidnap him — including the thug from Tracy's room — and lead him at gunpoint to meet Marc-Ange Draco (Gabriele Ferzetti) — the head of the Unione Corse, a large European crime syndicate. Bond recognizes Draco immediately. Gabrielle Ferzetti is an Italian film and stage actor. ...
The Unione Corse, also known as the Corsican mafia, is a highly secretive criminal organization operating primarily out of Corsica and Marseilles. ...
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The Crime Syndicate of America, also known as CSA and Crime Syndicate of Amerika, is a fictional team of supervillains from one of DC Comics parallel universes, and are the evil counterparts of the Justice League of America. ...
Draco reveals that Tracy is his only daughter and tells bond of her troubled past, offering Bond a personal dowry of one million pounds if he will marry her. Bond refuses, but agrees to continue romancing Tracy under the agreement that Draco reveal the whereabouts of Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Telly Savalas), the head of SPECTRE. âGBPâ redirects here. ...
Ernst Stavro Blofeld is a fictional character from the James Bond universe. ...
Aristotelis Telly Savalas (January 21, 1922 â January 22, 1994) was a prominent Emmy Award-winning American film and television actor whose career spanned four decades. ...
Spectre, taken from the Battle for Wesnoth computer game. ...
Bond returns to MI6 but is angered to be told he has been relieved from the task of hunting Blofeld, causing him to tender his resignation. After M accepts the letter without objection, Bond learns that as Moneypenny was recording his dictation she changed the wording to request two weeks leave. Realizing he can pursue Blofeld on his time off and not quit MI6, he thanks her and heads for Draco's birthday party in Portugal. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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The Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), more commonly known as MI6 (originally Military Intelligence Section 6), or the Secret Service, is the United Kingdom external security agency. ...
At the party, Tracy discovers Bond's deal with her father and strong-arms him into providing Bond with the information he requested. Draco tells Bond that his next line of pursuit should be a law firm in Bern, Switzerland. After a brief argument, Bond and Tracy begin a whirlwind romance. Location within Switzerland The city of Bern, English traditionally Berne (Bernese German Bärn , German Bern , French Berne , Italian Berna , Romansh Berna ), is the Bundesstadt (administrative capital) of Switzerland, and is the fourth most populous Swiss city (after Zürich, Geneva and Basel). ...
Bond and Tracy go to Bern with Draco to investigate the lawyer's connection with Blofeld. Searching the man's office, Bond finds Blofeld's correspondence with the London College of Arms: Blofeld is attempting to lay claim to the title 'Comte Balthazar de Bleuchamp'. His College of Arms correspondent is geneaologist Sir Hilary Bray. Bond visits M at home and is granted permission to recommence investigation of Blofeld. Location within Switzerland The city of Bern, English traditionally Berne (Bernese German Bärn , German Bern , French Berne , Italian Berna , Romansh Berna ), is the Bundesstadt (administrative capital) of Switzerland, and is the fourth most populous Swiss city (after Zürich, Geneva and Basel). ...
The entrance of the College of Arms. ...
Sir Hilary Bray is a fictional James Bond character in the film On Her Majestys Secret Service. ...
Posing as Bray, Bond visits Blofeld, who has established a clinical research institute atop Piz Gloria, an alp in Switzerland.In disguise, there Bond meets ten young women. They are patients of the institute's clinic, ostensibly undergoing unorthodox treatments for food allergies and phobias. In fact, the women are being brainwashed to distribute, at Blofeld's command, bacteriological warfare agents throughout their parts of the world. Image File history File links Metadata No higher resolution available. ...
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Aristotelis Telly Savalas (January 21, 1922 â January 22, 1994) was a prominent Emmy Award-winning American film and television actor whose career spanned four decades. ...
George Robert Lazenby (born September 5, 1939) is an Australian actor best known for portraying James Bond only once in the 1969 James Bond film, On Her Majestys Secret Service. ...
Piz Gloria is the name of the panoramic restaurant on the Schilthorn near Mürren in the Bernese Oberland, Switzerland. ...
Brainwash may refer to: Brainwashing, the application of coercive techniques to change the beliefs or behavior of one or more people, usually for political or religious purposes Brainwashed, the final studio album by George Harrison, released in 2002 Brainwashed, a not-for-profit online music publication that specializes in the...
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James Bond's lasciviousness betrays him to Blofeld's henchwoman Irma Bunt, who captures him during a second visit to the room of one of the "patients". Bond escapes imprisonment in the cable-car machinery room of Piz Gloria, escaping by skiing down Piz Gloria despite being chased by Blofeld and his henchmen. He reaches the village of Mürren and there encounters Tracy, who is in Switzerland looking for Bond. After successfully disposing of their pursuers , a blizzard forces them to a remote barn. Bond declares his love for Tracy and proposes marriage to her; she accepts. The next morning Blofeld captures Tracy and leaves Bond for dead in an avalanche of his own creation. Irma Bunt is the main henchwomen in the James Bond film On Her Majestys Secret Service. ...
Cross-country skiing (skating style) in Einsiedeln, Switzerland. ...
Blofeld holds the world to ransom with the threat of destroying its agriculture, using his brainwashed patients to release bacteriological agents which target vital types of livestock and food plants. His price is amnesty for all past crimes and recognition of his 'Comte Balthazar de Bleuchamp' title. Bond contacts Draco at Draco Construction to arrange a "demolition job" of Blofeld's headquarters. The raid is successful and Bond and Blofeld are the last to escape before the institute is destroyed. The pair engage in a furious bobsled chase down Piz Gloria, with Bond leaping onto Blofeld's bobsled after he destroys Bond's own sled with a hand grenade. Eventually Blofeld is snared in tree branches, ripping him out of the bobsled. The bobsled then crashes, but Bond escapes without serious harm. Bobsleigh is a winter sport in which teams make timed runs down narrow, twisting, banked purpose-built iced tracks in a gravity-powered, steerable sled. ...
Bond and Tracy marry in Portugal. They drive away in Bond's Aston Martin, pulling over to the roadside a few kilometres later to remove flowers from the car. As they talk, a Mercedes-Benz 600 drives past. Blofeld, in a neck brace, is driving, and Irma Bunt, his passenger, fires at the newlyweds. Despite several bursts on the vehicle, Bond is unharmed. He quickly enters the car and then speaks to his wife, only to realize that she has been killed. Mercedes-Benz 600 LWB See also Mercedes-Benz 600 (disambiguation) for other models called 600 The Mercedes-Benz 600 was a large limousine automobile. ...
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Safecracker — A small (for its time) device consisting of a flexible cable ending in a grapple meant to be fitted on a typical safe combination lock. The machine would then examine the lock, figure its combination, and open the safe. Additionally, the safecracker has an integral photocopier, to copy secret documents, and minimize the chance of the owner's learning of the break-in if the documents went missing. It is implied that the device is slow-working, as it takes an entire lunch hour to crack the safe. As demonstrated in the film, the device isn't very practical; aside from its slowness it requires support to transport the large device to the site and again to remove it after the job is done (in this film, a fellow agent passes the device to Bond using a crane from a neighbouring construction site). Throughout the James Bond series of films Q Branch has given Bond a wide variety of vehicles with which to battle his enemies. ...
A popular element of the James Bond franchise is the exotic equipment and vehicles he is assigned on his missions, which often prove to be critically useful. ...
A letter combination lock. ...
A small, much-used Xerox copier in a high school library. ...
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This is a list of henchmen in the film On Her Majestys Secret Service. ...
This is a list of James Bond allies in the film On Her Majestys Secret Service // M - Bernard Lee Q - Desmond Llewelyn Marc-Ange Draco is the head of one of the most powerful crime syndicates in the world and father of Tracy Bond (therefore Bonds father-in...
George Robert Lazenby (born September 5, 1939) is an Australian actor best known for portraying James Bond only once in the 1969 James Bond film, On Her Majestys Secret Service. ...
007 redirects here. ...
Dame Enid Diana Elizabeth Rigg DBE (born 20 July 1938) is an English actress. ...
Tracy Bond (born Teresa Draco, aka Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo) is a fictional character in the James Bond film and novel On Her Majestys Secret Service (OHMSS). ...
Aristotelis Telly Savalas (January 21, 1922 â January 22, 1994) was a prominent Emmy Award-winning American film and television actor whose career spanned four decades. ...
Ernst Stavro Blofeld is a fictional character from the James Bond universe. ...
Spectre, taken from the Battle for Wesnoth computer game. ...
Gabrielle Ferzetti is an Italian film and stage actor. ...
Ilse Paula Steppat (born November 11, 1917 in Wuppertal, died December 21, 1969 in Berlin (West)) was a German actress. ...
Irma Bunt is the main henchwomen in the James Bond film On Her Majestys Secret Service. ...
Bernard Lee as M in The Man with the Golden Gun Bernard Lee (January 10, 1908 â January 16, 1981) was a British actor, best known for his role as M in the first eleven James Bond films. ...
M is a fictional character in Ian Flemings James Bond series, as well as the films in the Bond franchise. ...
Lois Maxwell (born 14 February 1927) is a Golden Globe-winning Canadian actress, known for her role as Miss Moneypenny in the James Bond franchise. ...
Jane Moneypenny, better known as Miss Moneypenny is a fictional character in the James Bond novels and films. ...
George Baker (born 1 April 1931) is a English actor, who was born in Varna, Bulgaria. ...
The entrance of the College of Arms. ...
Desmond Wilkinson Llewelyn (September 12, 1913 â December 19, 1999) was a Welsh actor, famous for playing the fictional character of Q in the James Bond series of films. ...
Q is a fictional character in the James Bond novels and films. ...
Angela Scoular is a British actress. ...
Catherine Schell as Nancy in On Her Majestys Secret Service Catherina Schell von Bauschlott (born July 17, 1944 in Budapest) is a Hungarian-born actress who rose to fame in various British film and television productions in the 1960s and 1970s. ...
Production On Her Majesty's Secret Service was originally to have followed Goldfinger, and early prints of that film even announced this. Later, it was earmarked to follow Thunderball but ultimately ended up following You Only Live Twice. Goldfinger is the third film in the James Bond series, and the third to star Sean Connery as the MI6 agent. ...
For other topics with this name, see Thunderball. ...
For the Ian Fleming novel, see You Only Live Twice. ...
In 1967, after five successful James Bond films, Sean Connery quit the role. In his place Albert R. Broccoli initially chose actor Timothy Dalton; however, Dalton declined, believing himself too young and Connery too good to replace. Harry Saltzman considered Roger Moore, but he was unavailable, because of his popular television programme The Saint. Saltzman also briefly considered Jeremy Brett — later to become internationally renowned for playing Sherlock Holmes — for the role of Bond after seeing his performance in My Fair Lady. Broccoli eventually chose Australian George Lazenby after the actor arranged an "accidental" encounter with the producer. Lazenby dressed the part, by sporting several sartorial Bond elements, such as a Rolex Submariner wristwatch and a Savile Row suit, (ordered, but uncollected, by Connery) Lazenby recalled in an interview[1]. Broccoli noticed Lazenby as a Bond-type man, physique and the character elements, and offered him an audition. Lauren steiger, born in 1992 at Royal Womens hospital started acting and modelling at the age of 2 and is now currently 15 working in Milan on the catwalks. ...
Sir Thomas Sean Connery (born 25 August 1930) is a retired Scottish actor and producer who is perhaps best known as the first actor to portray James Bond in cinema, starring in seven Bond films. ...
Timothy Peter Dalton (born March 21, 1946[1]) is an English actor of stage and screen, best known for portraying James Bond in The Living Daylights (1987) and Licence to Kill (1989) and in his roles in Shakespearean related films and plays. ...
For other persons named Roger Moore, see Roger Moore (disambiguation). ...
The Saint was a long-running ITC mystery-cum-spy thriller, airing in Britain on ITV between 1962 and 1969. ...
Peter Jeremy William Huggins (November 3, 1933 â September 12, 1995), better known as Jeremy Brett, was an English actor famous for his portrayal of the detective Sherlock Holmes in the British television series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. ...
A portrait of Sherlock Holmes by Sidney Paget from the Strand Magazine, 1891 Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. ...
My Fair Lady is a musical with a book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe, based on George Bernard Shaws Pygmalion. ...
George Robert Lazenby (born September 5, 1939) is an Australian actor best known for portraying James Bond only once in the 1969 James Bond film, On Her Majestys Secret Service. ...
Rolex SA is a Swiss manufacturer of mostly mechanical wristwatches and accessories renowned for their dependability, prestige, and cost (from a few thousand to more than one hundred thousand U.S. dollars). ...
Savile Row Savile Row 3 Savile Row, 2007 Savile Row occupies a quiet corner of Mayfair in central London near Bond Street and is famous for its mens bespoke tailoring. ...
Diana Rigg later was cast as Tracy Bond because the producers wanted an established actress opposite neophyte Lazenby; before On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Diana Rigg was the popular heroine Emma Peel in The Avengers. Dame Enid Diana Elizabeth Rigg DBE (born 20 July 1938) is an English actress. ...
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When writing the script, the producers decided to make the closest adaptation of the book as possible: virtually everything in the novel occurs in the film. They stayed so close to the book that they caused several continuity errors due to the movies taking place in a different order: neither Bond nor Blofeld recognise each other in this film at first, despite having met face-to-face in the previous film, You Only Live Twice; also, in that film, Bond had a small, portable and quick-to-use safecracking device, whereas here he uses a larger and much slower one. In the original script, Bond undergoes plastic surgery to disguise him from his enemies. The intention was to allow an unrecognizable Bond to infiltrate Blofeld's hideout, and help the audience accept the new actor in the role. However, this was dropped in favor of ignoring the change in actor, a decision later mirrored with Superman Returns, the Batman series, and the rest of the Bond films. For the film based on this novel, see You Only Live Twice (film). ...
For the album by The Huntingtons, see Plastic Surgery (album). ...
For the video game of the same name, see Superman Returns (video game). ...
Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
Filming Filming began in Canton Bern, Switzerland, in October 1968, and used several locations including the capital city, Berne, itself and various regions in the Berner Oberland including the now famous revolving restaurant "Piz Gloria", and wrapped in Portugal, in May 1969. Filming locations included London with the historic Pinewood Studios. Bern, Switzerland included several scenes shot on location. The Christmas celebrations were filmed in Grindelwald, Switzerland. Various chase scenes in The Alps were shot at Lauterbrunnen while Piz Gloria and Schilthorn were shown as Blofeld's headquarters in the Alps. Lisbon was used for the reunion of Bond and Tracy and the pre-credit coastal and hotel scenes were filmed at Estoril in Portugal. This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ...
The gatehouse at Pinewood Studios Pinewood Studios is a major British film studio situated in Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire. ...
Location within Switzerland The city of Bern, English traditionally Berne (Bernese German Bärn , German Bern , French Berne , Italian Berna , Romansh Berna ), is the Bundesstadt (administrative capital) of Switzerland, and is the fourth most populous Swiss city (after Zürich, Geneva and Basel). ...
This article is about the town in Switzerland. ...
Lauterbrunnen Valley in winter Lauterbrunnen is a municipality in the Interlaken (district) of the Bernese Oberland, Switzerland. ...
Piz Gloria is the name of the panoramic restaurant on the Schilthorn near Mürren in the Bernese Oberland, Switzerland. ...
Schilthorn is a 2,970 meter high summit in the Bernese Oberland, Switzerland, above Mürren. ...
For other uses, see Lisbon (disambiguation). ...
Estoril Beach Estoril is a civil parish of the Portuguese municipality of Cascais. ...
George Lazenby did not reprise the role in Diamonds Are Forever. He thought the secret agent would be archaic in the liberated 1970s. He had been offered a seven-film contract, had signed a letter of intent to star in Diamonds Are Forever, and was even paid an initial fee installment (which he refunded) before declining. His refusal to continue with the series may be a contributing factor to the myth of the film's failure. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
A Letter of Intent (LOI) is an agreement about future business between two business partners / companies (mostly supplier and customer) without engagement. ...
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On Her Majestys Secret Service is the soundtrack for the 6th James Bond film of the same name. ...
Release and reception The film was the second-highest-grossing film worldwide of 1969, outgrossed only by Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. The film grossed $87,400,000 (USD worldwide), $24 million. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is a 1969 Western film that tells the story of bank robber Butch Cassidy (played by Paul Newman) and his partner The Sundance Kid (played by Robert Redford). ...
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Television version A heavily re-edited TV version[2] was broadcast by ABC[3] in 1976 and again in 1980, featuring opening narration[4] (performed by an actor who sounds nothing like Lazenby) and split into two halves. This version of the film opens with Bond's escape from Piz Gloria, and follows that section of the film through to the scene in M's office after the avalanche that results in Tracy's capture by Blofeld. The entire film is then played as a flashback, including the entire ski chase/escape from Piz Gloria sequence, all over again. The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) operates television and radio networks in the United States and is also shown on basic cable in Canada. ...
See also: 1975 in television, other events of 1976, 1977 in television and the list of years in television. For the American network television schedule, please see 1976-77 American network television schedule. ...
This is a list of television-related events in 1980. ...
References The VPRO (originally an acronym for Vrijzinnig Protestantse Radio Omroep, or free-thinking protestant radio broadcasting company, but since long the acronym has been kept but its meaning dropped) was established in the Netherlands in 1926 as a religious broadcasting organization, linked to the protestant pillar. ...
External links | The James Bond Films | "Official" (EON Productions) films Dr. No • From Russia with Love • Goldfinger • Thunderball • You Only Live Twice • On Her Majesty's Secret Service • Diamonds Are Forever • Live and Let Die • The Man with the Golden Gun • The Spy Who Loved Me • Moonraker • For Your Eyes Only • Octopussy • A View to a Kill • The Living Daylights • Licence to Kill • GoldenEye • Tomorrow Never Dies • The World Is Not Enough • Die Another Day • Casino Royale • Bond 22 The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) is an online database of information about movies, actors, television shows, production crew personnel, and video games. ...
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The official film logo of James Bond (007) The James Bond films are adaptations of most of Ian Flemings novels based on the fictional British Secret Service Agent Commander James Bond. ...
EON Productions is a film production company known for producing the James Bond film series. ...
Dr. No is a 1962 spy film. ...
For the video game, see From Russia with Love (video game). ...
Goldfinger is the third film in the James Bond series, and the third to star Sean Connery as the MI6 agent. ...
For other topics with this name, see Thunderball. ...
For the Ian Fleming novel, see You Only Live Twice. ...
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Live and Let Die is the 8th film in the British James Bond series and the first to star Roger Moore as MI6 agent James Bond. ...
The Man with the Golden Gun is the ninth film in the James Bond series and the second to star Roger Moore as MI6 agent James Bond. ...
The Spy Who Loved Me is the 10th film in the James Bond series and the third to star Roger Moore as MI6 agent James Bond. ...
Moonraker is a 1979 spy film. ...
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For other uses, see Octopussy (disambiguation). ...
A View to a Kill is a 1985 spy film. ...
For other uses, see The Living Daylights (disambiguation). ...
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For other uses, see Goldeneye (disambiguation). ...
Tomorrow Never Dies, released in 1997, is the eighteenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as MI6 agent James Bond. ...
For other uses, see The World Is Not Enough (disambiguation). ...
For the theme song of the same movie, performed by Madonna, see Die Another Day (song). ...
Casino Royale (2006) is the 21st film in the James Bond series and the first to star Daniel Craig as MI6 agent James Bond. ...
Bond 22 is the working title of a future EON Productions James Bond film, the sequel to the 2006 film Casino Royale, which rebooted the Bond franchise. ...
"Unofficial" (licensed, non-EON) films Casino Royale (1954 TV) • Casino Royale (1967 satire) • Never Say Never Again The official film logo of James Bond (007) The adventures of Ian Flemings fictional secret agent, James Bond, have become a successful film series, with twenty-one titles made by EON Productions as of 2007. ...
Casino Royale is a 1954 television adaptation of the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming. ...
This article is about the 1967 film, for other uses of this name, see Casino Royale. ...
Never Say Never Again is a James Bond film, itself a remake of the 1965 film Thunderball. ...
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