Director:
Terence Young
Starring: Ursula Andress Sean Connery
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Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman Present Sean Connery as James Bond 007 in Ian Fleming's...
| His name is Bond, James Bond. And here, in his explosive film debut, Ian Fleming's immortal action hero blazes through one of his most spectacular adventures. Sean Connery embodies the suave yet lethal cool of Agent 007 as he battles the mysteries Dr. No, a scientific genius bent on destroying the U.S. space programme. |
"...must be ranked among the best. John J. Puccio, DVD Town
"First James Bond film is least pretentious, with meatier story... Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video Guide
"The first, and one of the best James Bond movie. Stefan Birgir Stefansson, SBS.is
"An entertaining piece of tongue-in-cheek action hokum. Variety
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Editor's Note
With DR. NO, the first of the James Bond films, director Terence Young and leading man Sean Connery set the precedent for what would become one of the most popular, influential, and long-lasting series ever made. Bond makes his first famous introduction, "Bond, James Bond," in an upscale casino, to a saucy brunette named Slyvia Trench (Eunice Gayson), who he promptly coaxes into a dinner date. Back at Secret Service Headquarters, M (Bernard Lee) assigns Bond to a mission in Jamaica. An agent who was investigating strange activity with nuclear weapons in Cape Canaveral has disappeared, and Bond is to take up where he left off. His contact, CIA operative Felix Leiter (Jack Lord) reminds Bond that his title, "007," means he has license to kill, not be killed. This advice comes in handy in Jamaica as assassins relentlessly emerge from the woodwork, desperately trying to bring Bond down. Bond makes his way to Crab Key Island to find evil scientist Dr. No (Joseph Wiseman), the primary suspect. There he is met with the obstacle of Honey Ryder (Ursula Andress), a deadly beauty who emerges from the sea in a tiny bikini with a knife holster slung about her hips, in one of the most seductive Bond-girl moments of all time. With a striking lack of gadgets, DR. NO is a heartier mystery than subsequent films in the series, providing for some excellent adventures in which Bond must rely on his own clever spy skills to get out of sticky situations.
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Dr. No - Blu-Ray DVD Review
By: Rafe Telsch
Cinema Blend DVD Reviews
Published on: 11/10/2008 11:51 PM
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| Every franchise has to start somewhere. For James Bond, that beginning came with Dr. No. Looking at the movie forty six years (and twenty two movies) later, it's pretty evident that the movie may have been a good starting place for Bond back then, but his first adventure doesn't exactly hold up. ...read the full review | |
Cast & Crew
| Lois Maxwell | |
| Joseph Wiseman | |
| Eunice Gayson | |
| Ursula Andress | |
| Zena Marshall | |
| Bernard Lee | |
| Anthony Dawson | |
| Jack Lord | |
| Sean Connery | |
| John Kitzmiller | |
| Berkeley Mather - Screenwriter | |
| Richard Maibaum - Screenwriter | |
| Peter Hunt - Editor | |
| Ian Fleming - Source Writer | |
| Ken Adam - Production Designer | |
| John Barry - Composer | |
| Johanna Harwood - Screenwriter | |
| Albert R. Broccoli - Producer | |
| Ted Moore - Director of Photography | |
| Monty Norman - Composer | |
| Harry Saltzman - Producer | |
| Terence Young - Director |
Awards
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Golden Globe (1964) |
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| Ursula Andress, Winner, Most Promising Newcomer - Female | |
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