What must it have been like to see “Dr. No” in 1962, discovering James Bond on the bigscreen for the first time? By the time I caught up with it as a child, I’d already seen half a dozen other 007 ...
Dr. No not only introduced the world to James Bond and founded the most successful movie franchise in history, it also helped change the cinematic world when it was released on Oct. 5, 1962. Before Dr ...
What must it have been like to see “Dr. No” in 1962, discovering James Bond on the bigscreen for the first time? By the time I caught up with it as a child, I’d already seen half a dozen other 007 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the world’s best hotels, restaurants and wine. Dr. No was the very first 007 movie (1962), modestly budgeted and ...
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But Dr. No, released in 1962, is where it all started, and rewatching it I was reminded that Sean Connery was seriously menacing as 007. Take one scene where Professor Dent (Anthony Dawson) comes to ...
James Bond is handed his very first case. From a remote and private island, a certain Dr. No is believed to be sabotaging US rocket launches. But before confronting the doctor, Bond must even defeat a ...
60 years later, 25 films, six James Bond actors, and one martini “shaken, not stirred.” It also wouldn’t be a Bond film without its iconic Bond women, incredible stunts, gadgets, gizmos, and villains ...
62 years, 25 films and 6 lead actors — but it all began with this iconic line from Sean Connery in Dr. No. This iconic British character, conceived by author Ian Fleming in 1953, has captivated ...
Sean Connery was cast in the lead role and the film featured the usual Broccoli touch of exotic locations: this time Jamaica and surrounding waters, from which a bikini-clad Ursula Andress memorably ...
The Sean Connery prop from 'Doctor No' is estimated to fetch between $150,000 to $200,000. By Ryan Parker Former Senior Reporter The original gun used by James Bond in Dr. No is going up for auction.