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Dr No 1962
Sean Connery (Agent 007 med rätt att
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James Bond Homepage 007museum@telia.com Donations/Gåvor James Bond Museum EON Productions movies 1. Dr No 1962 2. From Russia With Love 1963 3. Goldfinger 1964 4. Thunderball 1965 5. You Only Live Twice 1967 6. On Her Majesty`s Secret Service 1969 7. Diamonds Are Forever1971 8. Live And Let Die 1973 9. The Man With The Golden Gun 1974 10.The Spy Who Loved Me 11.Moonraker 1979 12.For Your Eyes Only 1981 13.Octopussy 1983 14.A View To A Kill 1985 15.The Living Daylights 1987 16.Licence To Kill 1989 17.Goldeneye 1995 18.Tomorrow Never Dies1997 19.The World Is Not Enough 1999 20.Die Another Day 2002 21.Casino Royale 2006 22.Quantum Of Solace 2008 23. Skyfall 2012 24.James Bond 24 Not included in Bondserie or EON Productions Casino Royale 1954 Casino Royale 1967 Never Say Never Again 1983 Producer Writers to all Bond books James Bond actors
Bondgirls Mission: Dr. No Release Data Running Time: 125 minutes
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Mission 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.
Review: The one that started it all. Most of the elements were introduced here: Felix Leiter, M, Moneypenny, and Bond's womanizing. The plot was simple and the movie was very low-key and down to earth; there were no Q gadgets to save the day, only Bond's cunning and intuition. This made it a more realistic film and more like Fleming's novels. Perhaps the best scene was when the tarantula was crawling up Bond's arm. Enhanced by John Barry's stunning score, you could actually see the fear on Bond's face as the spider got closer and closer to his neck. Another aspect of the film that was very well done was Bond's killing
of Professor Dent. Even after Dent was obviously dead, Bond still shot
another slug into his back which shows his cold-blooded side. This kind of
display is lost in future movies as Bond became more of a people's secret
agent. As for Connery, this was a very good start, even though he seemed a
bit unsure of the character and its possibilities.
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Major Boothroyd... Peter Burton |
![]() Sylvia Trench... Eunice Gayson |
Miss Taro ...Zena Marshall |
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Honey Ryder... Ursula Andress |
Dr No ...Joseph Wiseman |
Miss Moneypenny... Lois Maxwell |
M... Bernard Lee |
Quarell ... John Kitzmiller |
Professor Dent... Anthony Dawson |
Felix Leiter... Jack Lord |
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Dr No är död! Joseph Wiseman var med i första Bondfilmen.Mannen som spelade Dr No Joseph Wiseman i den första Bondfilmen med samma namn är död, han blev 91 år gammal. Skådespelaren Joseph Wiseman, mest känd för sin roll som Dr No i den första Bondfilmen "Agent 007 med rätt att döda", som i original hette just "Dr No", har avlidit i sitt hem i New York 91 år gammal, uppger BBC. Rollen som den allra första Bondskurken på film må ha skrivit in Joseph Wiseman i filmhistorien för evigt, men själv ångrade han bittert rollen, eftersom han ville ses som en seriös skådespelare. Den senare delen av sin karriär syntes han i gästroller i många tv-serier, i bland annat "A-team", "San Francisco" och "I lagens namn". Hans sista roll blev dock på teaterscenen, 2001 medverkade han i en dramatisering av filmen "Dom i Nürnberg" på Broadway |
Another aspect of the film that was very well done was Bond's killing of
Professor Dent. Even after Dent was obviously dead, Bond still shot another slug
into his back which shows his cold-blooded side. This kind of display is lost in
future movies as Bond became more of a people's secret agent. As for Connery,
this was a very good start, even though he seemed a bit unsure of the character
and its possibilities.
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Sean Connery as James Bond
First appearance of Bernard Lee as 'M' First appearance of Lois Maxwell as Ms. Moneypenny First time Bond utters the words "Bond. James Bond" First appearance of Major Boothroyd (Later known as Q) First appearance of Eunich Gayson as Sylvia Trench First appearance of Felix Leiter character First and last appearance of Bond's Beretta First time Bond sweats First time Bond's apartment is seen First time Bond uses the Walther
PPK Bond's first on screen mission First mention of SPECTRE (Special Executive for Counterintelligence,
Terrorism, Revenge, Extortion) Bond's first interracial romance (Ms. Taro is Asian) First time Bond shoots someone in cold blood (Professor Dent) First mention of the space program First gunbarrel opening The first time Bond throws his hat onto a hatrack when entering M's
outer office First mention of a vodka martini First time 007 drives an American car (1957 Chevrolet Bel Air
convertible) First time Bond sings First time Bond plays cards First time Bond is seen smoking First time Q is refered to as Quartermaster First time Universal Exports is referenced First time Bond is captured |
In
Ian Fleming novel
Honey Ryder was named Honeychile Ryder and she came out of the ocean
wearing only a belt and no bikini.
Dr. No was filmed for just under a million dollars. The close-up shots of Sean Connery with the spider on him were filmed with a glass plate under the spider. Knowing that they were taking a risk by filming such a potential flop, Saltzman and Broccoli named their production company to fit the situation at hand. Eon Productions, Ltd. is an acronym for "everything or nothing." M's character is based on a similar character in Alfred Hitchcock's film Secret Agent, made in the 1930's. Honey Ryder's voice was not that of Ursula Andress; rather, was dubbed by Monica Van der Syl. Ursula Andress was offered the role after the producers saw a picture of her in a wet tee-shirt contest. It is actually action-arranger Bob Simmons who appears in the gun-barrel openings of Dr. No through Goldfinger The scene in which Dr. No's men fire at Bond and his gang had to be shot twice. The first time, a detachment of US Navy officers who were on leave ran over to the bay where filming was taking place to investigate the gunfire. In the begining of the movie, Bond had his Beretta taken away by M and was given the Walther PPL 7.65mm (32 caliber). However, if you look very closely, when Bond actually pulls it out in Jamaica, the gun is a Walther PP. The primary difference between the PP and the PPK is the barrel length (the PP's barrel is 5/8" longer). Felix Leiter does not appear in the book. The incident mentioned when Bond first gets the Walther PPK involving him being in a hospital for 6 months was based on events at the end of the book Form Russia With Love Strangways and Quarrel were first introduced in the book Live And Let Die. When 007 enters Dr. No's dining room he stops to take a second look at a painting. The painting is Goya's picture of the Duke of Wellington, which was stolen in real life week or two before filming began. Jack Lord, who played Felix Leiter, was more professional than the other Felixes in other Bond movies. The professionalism was also a part of Steve McGarrett in the Hawaii Five-O TV series, which was Lord's best portrayal of a charismatic character on screen. In the first draft, Dr. No was a monkey. The first gun Bond uses other than the Walther PPK is the Browning 1922 that (the producers I assume) try to pass off as a silenced Walther PPK. You can tell by the "FN" marking on the grip - not to mention the shape of the gun in the scene where he baits the professor into the girl's room and kills him after the professor pumps 7 shots into the mattress. Bond incorrectly identifies Professor Dent's weapon as a Smith and Wesson when it is, in fact, an M-1911A1 Colt. On Crab Key, Bond uses a M-1911A1 against the Dragon in one scene, and then a Walther PPK in the other sequence of scenes. To put to rest an age old theory, Ursula Andress DID have on a bathing suit when she was going through the decontaminator in Dr No's headquarters. You can see a photo of it in the Behind the Scenes section. Originally, the producer's were going to use The novel Thunderball as the first Bond movie, but when Kevin Mclory sued over the right's of the novel, the producer's decided to go for Dr. No. Ian Fleming originally wanted Roger Moore to play Bond in Dr. No after Cary Grant said he would only play Bond once. David Niven was considered for the role of James Bond, a role that he would later play in the 1967 spoof, Casino Royale 1967 |

Best Wishes Zena Marshall Miss Taro in Dr No 1962 to James Bond 007 Museum in
Nybro Sweden
Miss Taro ...Zena Marshall
Zena passed away on July 10th 2009. She was always a very classy and elegant lady but also a lot of fun and she will be very much missed by ourselves and her colleagues. Zena Marshall was born in Nairobi, Kenya, and made her film debut in London in the same film Roger Moore made his – Gabriel Pascal’s Caesar And Cleopatra in 1945. Many film roles ensued, including Miranda, Good Time Girl, The Lost People, Helter Skelter, So Long At The Fair (with Dirk Bogarde), Morning Departure, Three Cases Of Murder, Crosstrap and then, in 1962, played the part of Miss Taro in Dr No opposite Sean Connery – and conspired to send 007 to a cliff-top death, all too soon. Zena’s subsequent film roles include The Switch and Those Magbnificent Men In Their Flying Machines. Along with stage work, she has also punctuated her film career with work on classic tv series such as Danger Man and The Invisible Man. Over forty-years on however, it is for her role in Dr No that she remains best remembered! |
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