Sunday, November 30, 2008

Dr. No (1962)

Brief Synopsis:
  • James Bond is sent to Jamaica to investigate what is causing interference with American space launches on the island of Crab Key. Bond and adventuress Honey Ryder find the answer to the mystery and come face to face with the diabolical Dr. No.

Release Date:
  • October 5, 1962

Plot:
  • The toppling of missiles.

Box Office Results:
  • $59.5 million

Running Time:
  • 1 hour, 51 minutes

Gadgets:
Issued Sidearm:
  • Walther PPK
  • *In the scene where Bond kills Prof. Dent, he uses an FN M1910 - the prop department was unable to find a suppressor for the PPK prop.

Director:
  • Terence Young

Screenplay:
  • Richard Maibaum
  • Johanna Harwood
  • Berkley Mather

Starring:


Henchmen:
  • Anthony Dawson as Professor Dent
  • Zena Marshall as Miss Taro
  • Various Actors as The Three Blind Mice
  • Reggie Carter as Mr. Jones
  • Marguerite LeWars as Freelance

Bond Girls:

Supporting Cast:

Filming Locations:
  • London, UK
  • Kingston, Jamaica
  • Crab Key

Best Quotes:
  • Bond: "Bond...James Bond"
  • M: "When do you sleep, 007?"
Bond: "Never on the Firm's time, sir."


Best Mistake: (According to mi6.co.uk)
  • At one point Bond picks a thug up with his left hand and prepares to lay into him with his right. However, he then hits him with his left hand.

Distinguishing Feature: (According to mi6.co.uk)
  • The first time Bond uses a Walther PPK, replacing his preferred Beretta

Around The World With 007
  • Dr No was shot entirely on location in Jamaica, with interior scenes filmed at Pinewood Studios near London. Chris Blackwell was employed at the age of fifteen to assist the location manager in finding suitable shooting sites for the production. Blackwell today is the owner of Ian Fleming's Jamaican home, Goldeneye.

Vital Statistics: (According to mi6.co.uk)
  • Conquests: 3
  • Martinis: 2
  • Kills: 5
  • "Bond, James Bond": 1
  • FILM IN A FILM (Where they mention the film in the film), The villan is called Dr. No

Film Rating Classification
Australian Dr No Flim Classification

From Russia With Love (1963)

Synopsis:
An extraordinary letter arrives at MI6 from a Russian cipher clerk in Istanbul. She claims to have fallen in love with a photo of James Bond in the office files. She wants to defect and bring a top-secret decoder, the Lektor, with her, on condition that Bond himself escorts her back to England. It 's obvious that this is a trap, but M feels the prize of a Lektor is worth the risk. When 007 sees a photo of the cipher clerk, he also thinks the mission is worth it. Neither suspects the lengths to which SPECTRE would go to eliminate Bond and discredit the British Intelligence.



Release Date:
  • October 10, 1963

Plot:
  • The theft of a LEKTOR and the embarrassment of MI6

Box Office Results:
  • $78.9 million

Running Time:
  • 1 hour, 59 minutes

Gadgets:
  • Q Branch Briefcase
  • The LEKTOR
  • MI6 Beeper
  • Armalite AR-7 rifle - not technically a gadget, however it has a gadget-like appearance because the rifle breaks down into two pieces and the barrel is stored in the stock.
Issued Sidearm:

  • Walther PPK
Director:
  • Terence Young

Screenplay:
  • Richard Maibaum
  • Johanna Harwood

Starring:

Villain:

Henchmen:

Bond Girls:

Supporting Cast:


Filming Locations:
  • SPECTRE Island; London, UK; Istanbul, Turkey; Belgrade, Zagreb; Trieste, Yugoslavia; Venice

Best Quote
  • Tanya: "Horrible woman."
Bond: "Yes. She's had her kicks."

Around The World With 007
  • From Russia With Love was filmed on location in Turkey, with second unit work shot in Venice. The helicopter chase sequence was actually shot in the hills of northern Scotland, whilst interiors and the sequences at the SPECTRE island were re-created at Pinewood Studios in England. The SPECTRE mansion is in fact the Pinewood Studios administrative office and looks virtually identical today.

Best Mistake: (According to mi6.co.uk):

Distinguishing Feature: (According to mi6.co.uk)
  • The hands of Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Anthony Dawson) and his persian cat appear for the first time

Vital Statistics: (According to mi6.co.uk)
  • Conquests: 4
  • Martinis: 0
  • Kills: 17
  • "Bond, James Bond": 0
  • FILM IN A FILM (Where they mention the film in the film) Bond writes on a photo "From Russia with love"

Detailed Synopsis:

Night. Two black-garbed men are playing a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse in a sculptured garden festooned with Greco-Roman statues. The tuxedoed man is revealed to be James Bond who uncharacteristically glances around nervously. Out of sight, a discreet several paces behind is Donovan "Red" Grant, a stocky Russian assassin, who parallels Bond's movements through the garden. The quiet night is shattered when Grant mistakenly snaps a twig and Bond fires wildly towards the sound. The agent turns a corner, and Grant quietly pulls a razor wire from the fob of his watch, then waits for his opportunity. The agent pulls closer and Grant quickly loops the wire around the agent's neck, strangling him in seconds. The night is shattered by powerful lights illuminating the scene. Several men approach Grant and his fallen victim. "A minute 52 seconds, that's excellent," says Morzeny, who reaches down and peels a mask off the fallen man, revealing him not to be James Bond, but another man entirely. He and Grant, walk back to chateau, the training exercise over....

In the final game of the Venice International Grandmasters Tournament, the Czech player Kronsteen has just put the Canadian MacAdam in check. Kronsteen recieves a message on the napkin underneath an unrequested glass of water. It requests his presence at a meeting and is finalised by a seal with an octopus figure. Kronsteen slowly tears the message up as MacAdam makes his tentative move, then Kronsteen moves his queen one square --Queen to King's 4--and MacAdam concedes defeat. Without further ado, Kronsteen exits the Tournament.

Aboard his luxury yacht, Ernst Stavro Blofeld is explaining to Rosa Klebb the strategy of the japanese fighting fish in his tank. With three in the tank, one will hang back as the other two fight, awaiting its chance to kill the weakened victor.
(to be continued...)


Trivia: This was Pedro Armendariz's last film. Director John Ford asked Terence Young if he might find a part for the veteran actor, and Young was only too happy to comply. In the course of fliming it was discovered he had inoperable stomach cancer and, rather than re-cast, Young re-arranged shooting to complete all of Armendariz's scenes first. After his part of the filming was over he checked into a medical clinc and, rather than endure a painful death, shot himself with a gun that had been smuggled in. Connery couldn't film for a week because he became emotionally involved. Afterward, Young went back and did some necessary re-shoots of some scenes and to cover those shots where Armendariz would have been in the background, the director was made up to resemble the Kerim Bey character and stood in for their absent friend. That is why in some publicity stills from the gypsy camp scene, you'll see a different man next to Connery in the background. It's actually Terence Young! (see below)

Pedro Armendariz, Jr. appeared as the President of Isthmus in "Licence to Kill."

Goldfinger (1964)

Synopsis:
  • Agent 007 investigates a smuggling operation run by the obsessive millionaire Auric Goldfinger and uncovers a plot to irradicate the entire gold supply of the United States by detonating an atomic bomb inside Fort Knox

Release Date:
  • September 17, 1964

Plot:
  • The detonation of a nuclear device inside Fort Knox

Box Office Results:
  • $124.9 million

Running Time:
  • 1 hour, 51 minutes

Issued Sidearm:
  • Walther PPK

Gadgets:
  • Big Boy & Little Boy Homers
  • Oddjob's Bowler Hat

Director:
  • Guy Hamilton

Screenplay:
  • Richard Maibaum
  • Paul Dehn
Main Theme:
  • 'Goldfinger' by John Barry, Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley
  • Sung by Shirley Bassey

Starring:

Villain:

Henchmen:
  • Harold Sakata as Oddjob
  • Burt Kwouk as Mr. Ling
  • Michael Mellinger as Kisch

Bond Girls:

Supporting Cast:
  • Richard Vernon as Colonel Smithers
  • Gerry Duggan as Hawker

Filming Locations:
  • A mystery Latin American country; Miami Beach, Florida, USA; London, UK; Unnamed airport, UK; Golf course in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, UK; Nr. Geneva, Switzerland; 35,000ft above Newfoundland; Friendship Airport, Baltimore, USA; Auric Stud, Kentucky, USA; Fort Knox, Kentucky, USA; Washington, USA

Best Quote:

  • Bond: Do you expect me to talk?
Goldfinger: No, Mr. Bond. I expect you to die!

Galore: "Where is Goldfinger?"
Bond: "Playing his golden harp."

Best Mistake:
  • Through his binoculars Bond watches Goldfinger break a pencil; from a great distance he hears the snap

Distinguishing Feature: (According to mi6.co.uk)
  • The Aston Martin DB5 makes its debut, with rotating licence plates, retractable bullet-proof armor, forward machine guns, retractable tire slashers, smoke screen, rear oil sprayer, in-console map display/homer tracker, and an ejector seat

Around The World With 007:
  • Locations for Goldfinger include London, Switzerland, Kentucky and Miami Beach. Second unit photography was done on location in the latter areas, but was seamlessly edited into footage shot at Pinewood Studios to replicate the locations. In fact, Sean Connery never set foot in the USA during the entire production. Even Auric Stud, Goldfinger's estate in the Kentucky bluegrass country, was built on the backlot of Pinewood.
  • The unnamed South American nation where Bond destroys a heroin plant in the pre-credits sequence was actually an oil refinery in England.

Vital Statistics: (According to mi6.co.uk)
  • Conquests: 2
  • Martinis: 1
  • Kills: 10
  • "Bond, James Bond": 1 1/2
  • FILM IN A FILM (Where they mention the film in the film) The villains name is Goldfinger

Information on Fleming's Novel Goldfinger:
  • In the book Goldfinger was a part of SMERSH Russian Secret Service
  • Pussy Galore in the book was a Lesbian
  • In the book Bond drove a Aston Martin DB3
  • Goldfinger was not fat
  • Goldfinge really tried to take gold from Fort Knox

Detailed Synopsis: Another hot night at the Ramirez Export Company. Perhaps if the temperature weren't so warm, the guards might have noticed their colleague knocked out near the encircling high-stone wall. They might have seen the black-clad figure sprinting to one of the large silos and tripping a hidden switch to gain entry. Once inside, that agent took from his back-pack a large tube of plastique which he squeezed generously onto the tanks of...Nitro-Glycerin? The agent sets his watch. synchronizes it with a timer and jabs the solenoid into the plastique, then avoiding the sluggish guards makes his way back over the wall, and strips off his dark gear to reveal...a white tuxedo jacket. Work was over for James Bond, Agent 007. Time to play.

At the bar, the mood was festive. The band was lively. And with Bonita dancing, the crowd was livelier. As Bond surveyed the room, he and the girl exchanged glances. Casually, he took one turkish cigarette from his gun-metal case, and with a pause to glance at his watch ("Now"), he poised the flame of the lighter to the tobacco.

The cantina shuddered as the plastique set off a chain reaction: first, the nitro tanks, one after the other, and then explosions spread from silo to silo. As the ground shook, the flame of Bond's lighter crisped his cigarette edge, and he inhaled deeply. Screams raked the bar as frantic patrons headed for the exits as a hail of dust fell throughout. Bond appeared unfazed as he walked over to the bar and his contact, Sierra. Well, the girl was angry at the interruption. Plaster dust flew in a spiral as she whipped her dress around in disgust and headed to her dressing room. She'd lost some tips. He'd have to make it up to her. Later.
(To be continued)


Preceded by: From Russia With Love

Followed by: Thunderball

Thunderball (1965)

Synopsis:

  • A NATO Vulcan bomber carrying two atomic bombs has crashed in the Caribbean. To make a serious situation even more critical, SPECTRE then informs the British government that it has hijacked the plane's cargo. Unless a ransom of 100,000,000 British Pounds is paid in seven days, a major city in England or the US will be laid to waste by the atomic bombs. MI6 calls in all its top agents, but only one has a lead; James Bond, 007. With only four days to complete his mission, 007 flies to the Bahamas where a femme fatale (as usual), a beautiful avenger (typical), and a shark in human form called Emilio Largo awaits him.


Release Date:
  • December 9, 1965

Plot:
  • The theft of two nuclear warheads and the blackmail of NATO

Box Office Results:
  • $141.2 million
Issued Sidearm:

  • Walther PPK

Running Time:
  • 2 hours, 10 minutes

Gadgets:
  • Bell Textron Jetpack
  • Underwater Breather
  • Camera Geiger Counter
  • Underwater Jetpack
  • Modified Rolex Submariner/ Geiger Counter

Director:
  • Terence Young

Screenplay:
  • Richard Maibaum
  • John Hopkins
  • Based on the original story by Ian Fleming, Kevin McClory, Jack Whittingham

Starring:

Villains:



Henchmen:
  • Luciana Paluzzi as Fiona Volpe
  • Philip Locke as Vargas
  • Guy Doleman as Count Lippe
  • Bob Simmons as Colonel Jacques Bouvar
  • George Pravda as Ladislav Kutze
  • Bill Cummings as Quist
  • Paul Stassino as Angelo Palazzi

Bond Girls:

Supporting Cast:
  • Paul Stassino as Francois Derval
  • Rik Van Nutter as Felix Leiter
  • Martine Beswick as Paula Caplan

Filming Locations:
  • Paris, France;
  • Shrublands, South of England, UK;
  • MI6 HQ, London, UK;
  • Nassau, Bahamas;
  • Miami, USA

Thunderball Soundtrack:
  • Released by United Artists Records in 1965
  • Composed and Performed by John Barry
  • The Original Soundtrack LP only featured 12 Tracks
  • The Soundtrack was re-released on CD in 2003 with Seven Extra Tracks not included on the Original Release (see link above for explanation)
  • The Theme Song 'Thunderball' sung by Tom Jones was written by John Barry and Don Black

Best Quote:
  • Bond: "That looks like a women's gun."
  • Largo: "Do you know a lot about guns, Mr. Bond?"
  • Bond: "No, but I know a little about women."
  • Bond (after taking off the jet pack):"No well dressed man should be without one"

  • Bond (after killing Vargas with a spear): I"I think he got the point."

  • Bond (after leaving the "Irrigation Station" at Shrublands): "See you later!....irrigator."


Best Mistake: (According to mi6.co.uk)
  • Bond's jet pack proves to be too big for the boot of the Aston Martin

Distinguishing Feature:

  • It is the only film in which all the Double-O's are seen together
  • The first film to use the actor playing bond in the gun barrel


Around The World With 007:
  • Thunderball was shot primarily in the Bahamas, where producer Kevin McClory resided. Consequently, McClory was able to suggest locations for many key sequences of the film. The home of a local millionaire couple, the sullivans, served as Largo's estate, Palmyra and the SPECTRE underwater assault begins in the grounds of another millionaires' home. The pre-credits sequence was filmed at the Chateau d'Anet near Paris, while interiors were shot at Pinewood.

Vital Statistics: (According to mi6.co.uk)
  • Conquests: 3
  • Martinis: 0
  • Kills: 22
  • "Bond, James Bond": 0
  • FILM IN A FILM (Where they mention the film in the film) The operation is called THUNDERBALL

Trivia:
  • Out of all 21 Bond films Thunderball is the most remembered by people, due to fact that the directors and producers of this film used a new technique for that time to film the underwater scenes. It was those scenes and that technology that made this film a huge hit throughout the world.

Preceded by: Goldfinger

Followed by: You Only Live Twice

You Only Live Twice (1967)

Synopsis: Bond's successes against SPECTRE has made him a marked man, so MI6 decides to fake his death in order to throw his enemies off his scent. Meanwhile, a US space capsule has been literally eaten up by a mysterious space craft above the Sea of Japan. The Americans suspect the Russians and threaten them with retaliation. With another US launch only weeks away, MI6 believes a third party is trying to foment nuclear war between the superpowers of the world. Bond is dispatched to Tokyo where, aided by the Japanese Secret Service, he infiltrates the headquarters of a corrupt industrialist, Mr. Osato. But 007's cover is blown by a scheming vixen and his "second life" is soon spiraling out of control. He finally escapes the clutches of Osato and reports to a secret ninja training base on an island that is seen in a micro-dot photograph taken from Osato's headquarters. Bond is trained as a ninja and then finds out that Blofeld's base is inside a volcano with a retractable roof. He then leads a party of ninjas to take out Blofeld's operation.

Release Date:
June 12, 1967


Plot:
The start of World War III for profit


Box Office Results:
$111.6 million

Running Time: 1 hour, 57 minutes


Gadgets:
Little Nellie, Rocket Cigarette


Director:
Lewis Gilbert

Issued Sidearm:

  • Walther PPK
Screenplay: Roald Dahl
  • Additional story material by Harold Jack Bloom.

Starring:
  • James Bond (James Bond)
  • Kissy Suzuki (Main Bond Girl)
  • Aki (Minor Bond Girl)
  • Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Main Villain)
  • Hans (Main Villain's Main Henchman)
  • Mr. Osato (Main Villain's Second Main Henchman)
  • Helga Brandt (Main Villain's Second Main Henchman's Main Henchman)

Villain:

  • Donald Pleasence as Ernst Stavro Blofeld

Henchmen:

Bond Girls:

Supporting Cast:
  • Teru Shimada as Mr. Osato
  • Charles Gray as Dikko Henderson

Filming Locations:

  • Hong Kong; Tokyo, Japan; Matsu, Japan; Cape Cod, USA; Hawaii, USA; Pentagon, USA; Russia; Outer Space.

Best Quote
  • Blofeld: "James Bond. They told me you were assasinated in Hong Kong."
Bond: "Yes this is my second life."
Blofeld: "You only live twice Mr. Bond."

Best Mistake:
  • When Bond enters the sumo game, the writing above the door reads "Beauty Parlour" in Japanese

Distinguishing Feature:
  • Ernst Stavro Blofeld's face is seen for the first time, revealing him as the archetypal alopecian villain

Around The World With 007:
  • Filmed entirely on location in Japan (with the exception of second unit photography done in Hong Kong, Nassau and Spain). The remote fishing village of Akime, known for its hot springs, served as the fishing village where Bond and Kissy 'honeymoon', while the volcano on Kyushu led to complications becuase much of the production equipment had to be transported by foot and packhorse. Because of fans' hysteria at the presence of Sean Connery in Tokyo, director Lewis Gilbert had to hide cameras for some of the sequences to minimize the attention drawn to the production.
  • As in previous films, Pinewood Studios played host to all the interior set sequences.

Vital Statistics: (According to mi6.co.uk)

  • Conquests: 3
  • Martinis: 1
  • Kills: 21
  • "Bond, James Bond": 0

Trivia:

  • The screenplay was the first not to have Richard Maibaum involved in the writing. Renowned children's' and thrillerwriter Roald Dahl (who wrote such diverse books as 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' and 'Tales of the Unexpected') wrote the screenplay with additional material by Harold Jack Bloom.
  • Director Lewis Gilbert, was asked to direct this movie 2 times before he accepted.
Passage In The Book ''You Only Live Twice''

In The Book You Only Live Twice There Was A Passage That Said

You Only Live Twice
Once When Your Born
And Once When You Look Death In The Face.

After Bassis
Japanese Poet,

On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)

Synopsis:
    Her name was Teresa (Tracy) di Vincenzo. Bond saved her from suicide and some dangerous killers. He never forgot her. Or her murder. This all started because after Bond saved Tracy, her father, crime lord of Corsican decent, Marc Ange Draco is looking for a husband to tame his rambunctious daughter. He sees that Bond saves her from her own fate and decides he is the best candidate. Bond would say no, save for one thing Draco has--information on Ernst Stravo Blofeld's whereabouts. So 007 takes a visit to the Royal College of Arms and receives information that Blofeld has been asking for the title of Count De Bleuchamp. Sir Hilary Bray has been in contact with Blofeld, under the perceived name, Count de Bleuchamp. Blofeld also has had plastic surgery to alter his appearance entirely. He also has had his earlobes cut off to resemble the noticeable characteristic of the de Bleuchamp family. After the visit to the college, Bond fakes his identity and becomes Sir Hilary Bray and pretends to be visiting Blofelds "clinic" in the Swiss Alps. He arrives and is greeted warmly where he meets Blofeld's "patients." Girls from all over the world have come to this mountain-top "clinic" to "cure food allergies." Little to their knowledge, they are being brainwashed to release samples of "Virus Omega" that will destroy the world's crops and animals.

Release Date:

  • December 18, 1969

Plot:
  • Blackmailing the world with the threat of mass extinction of plant and animal species ("Virus Omega")

Box Office Results:
  • $64.6 million

Running Time:
  • 2 hours, 21 minutes
Issued Sidearm:
  • Walther PPK
Gadgets:

Director:
  • Peter Hunt

Screenplay:
  • Richard Maibaum
  • Additional dialogue: Simon Raven

Starring:

Villain:

Henchmen:

Bond Girls:

Supporting Cast:

Music:
  • All Music by John Barry and song 'We Have All the Time in the World' (words by Hal David and sung by Louis Armstrong)

Music Trivia:

Filming Locations:
  • Lisbon, Portugal; Murren, near Interlaken, Switzerland; St Moritz, Switzerland; College Of Arms and MI6, London, England, UK.

Best Quote: (According to mi6.co.uk)
  • Bond: "This never happened to the other fellow"

Best Mistake: (According to mi6.co.uk)
  • When Tracy and Bond are on the beach and Tracy drives off, you can hear the tires screech - - - not something usually associated with wheels on sand

Distinguishing Feature: (According to mi6.co.uk)
  • Lazenby's one and only appearance as Bond - - - he turned down a seven picture deal

Vital Statistics: (According to mi6.co.uk)
  • Conquests: 3
  • Martinis: 1
  • Kills: 8
  • "Bond, James Bond": 2

Trivia:
  • In the film George Lazenby wears a kilt as part of his cover to a dinner with the lovlies of the clinic. Had Connery starred in the film it would have been perfect since Connery is Scottish.
  • While at the Royal Collage of Arms, Sir Hilary Bray identifies Bond's family Crest with the motto "The World is Not Enough"; which is the title of Bond 19 "The World is Not Enough".


Preceded by: You Only Live Twice

Followed by: Diamonds Are Forever

Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

Brief Synopsis:
    Resolved to avenge Tracy's murder, Bond tracks Blofeld to Egypt and watches him die in a mud pool. Back in London, M assigns 007 to infiltrate a smuggling ring and find out who is stock piling stolen diamonds. Impersonating a gang member named Franks, Bond contacts another, Tiffany Case, and travels to Las Vegas with a hoard of gems hidden in Franks' coffin. The diamonds are acquired by a hi-tech empire belonging to a reclusive tycoon. But lurking in the background, back from the dead, is Bond's most bitter foe, Blofeld.

Release Date:
  • December 17, 1971

Plot:
  • The extortion of nations for nuclear supremacy, using the incentive of a high-powered diamond-encrusted laser satellite

Box Office Results:
  • $116.0 million

Running Time:
  • 2 hours, 1 minute
Issued Sidearm:
  • Walther PPK
Gadgets:

Director:
  • Guy Hamilton

Screenplay:
  • Richard Maibaum
  • Tom Manckiewicz

Starring:

Villain:

Henchmen:

Supporting Cast:

Bond Girls:

Filming Locations:
  • Japan; Cairo, Egypt; South America; South Africa; Dover, UK; Amsterdam, Holland; Los Angeles, USA; Nevada, USA; Las Vegas, USA; Baja, California; USA.

Best Quote:
  • Plenty: "Hi, I'm Plenty."
Bond: "But, of course you are."
Plenty: "Plenty O' Toole."
Bond: "Named after your father, perhaps."

Best Mistake: (According to mi6.co.uk)
  • One of the moon buggy's wheels falls off mid chase
  • bonds mustang enters on the right hand wheels, and comes out on its left

Distinguishing Feature: (According to mi6.co.uk)
  • Connery's return. Tempted back into the Bond role for a then record sum of $1.25 million plus a percentage of the profits. He donated the entire sum to his Scottish International Educational Trust

Vital Statistics: (According to mi6.co.uk)
  • Conquests: 1
  • Martinis: 0
  • Kills: 7
  • "Bond, James Bond": 1

Trivia:
  • When "M" and Bond are briefed by Munger, he offers the men a glass of Sherry. "M" defers, mentioning doctor's orders, which Bond attributes to his liver. In real life Bernard Lee ("M") wasn't allowed to drink due to his health. He died of stomach cancer in 1981.