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Dr. No (1962)
From Russia With Love (1963)
Goldfinger (1964)
Thunderball (1965)
You Only Live Twice (1967)
On Her Majesty's Secret
Service (1969)
Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
Live And Let Die (1973)
The Man With The Golden
Gun (1974)
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
Moonraker (1979)
For Your Eyes Only (1981)
Octopussy (1983)
A View To A Kill (1985)
The Living Daylights (1987)
Licence To Kill (1989)
GoldenEye (1995)
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
The World Is Not Enough (1999)
Die Another Day (2002)
Casino Royale (2006)
Quantum of Solace (2008)
Official Year: 1963
Rated: PG
Number in Series: 2
Cast
James Bond: Sean Connery
Moneypenny: Lois Maxwell
M: Bernard Lee
Q: Desmond Llewelyn
Bond Girl (Tatyana Romanova): Daniela Bianchi
Villian (Rosa Klebb): Rosa Klebb
Henchman (Red Grant): Robert Shaw
In a mansion garden late at night, James Bond is alternately stalking
and being stalked by a tall, blond assassin. Bond is captured and
strangled violently to death by the man named Red Grant, using a garrote
wire hidden in a watch. Suddenly, huge floodlights switch on and the
dead person turns out to be a man wearing Bond's disguise. This completes
SPECTRE's training exercise.
Kronsteen, a chess grandmaster and SPECTRE's planner has devised a plot to steal a Lektor decoding device from the Russians, sell it back to them, and teach the British Secret Service a lesson for foiling their operative Dr. No's plans. Ex-SMERSH operative Rosa Klebb is placed in charge of the mission by the megalomaniac Blofeld and has already chosen a female operative, a Russian cypher clerk at the Istanbul embassy. Klebb departs to SPECTRE Island, the organisation's secret training base, and approves Red Grant as an assassin.
In London, M tells Bond that Tatiana Romanova, the cypher clerk at the Istanbul embassy, has contacted their "Station 'T'" in Turkey, asking to defect with a Lektor cryptographic device, which both MI6 and the CIA have been after for years. She has stipulated that she will only defect to Bond, whose photo she has allegedly found in a Soviet intelligence file. Bond flies to Istanbul to meet station head Ali Kerim Bey, and he is followed from the airport both by an unkempt man in glasses, and by Red Grant.
The next day, after Kerim Bey's office is bombed, Bond and Kerim Bey spy on the Russian embassy using a periscope from an underground tunnel beneath the consulate. Seeing rival agent Krilencu, Kerim Bey takes Bond to a rural gypsy settlement, where Kerim Bey plans to lay low while deciding how to deal with Krilencu. However the camp is attacked by Krilencu's henchmen, who trigger gunfire and struggles with knives. Grant, lurking nearby, shoots a man who is about to kill Bond. Although he is wounded in the attack, Kerim Bey kills Krilencu the next night with Bond's sniper rifle. When Bond returns to his hotel suite, he finds Romanova in bed waiting for him. Bond and Romanova make love, unaware that they are being filmed by Grant and Klebb.
The next day, Romanova heads off for a pre-arranged rendezvous at
the Hagia Sophia. Bond follows her and stalks the spectacled man who
had followed him at the Istanbul airport. But unknown to Bond, the
man is killed by Grant. When Bond finds the body, he finds the floor
plans for the Russian Consulate that Tatiana was smuggling out for
him. Kerim Bey and Bond plan to the day to steal the Lektor and smuggle
it back to England. On the appointed day, Bond enters the consulate
lobby. Immediately, Kerim Bey sets off an explosive charge in the
chamber beneath the building releasing tear gas. In the resulting
chaos, Bond is able to find Romanova and flee with the Lektor on the
Orient Express. Kerim Bey and a Soviet security officer named Benz,
who recognises Romanova, also board the train, but Grant stealthily
kills both of them.
The train continues on its journey across southern-central Europe, arriving at Belgrade where Bond arranges for an agent Nash from "Station 'Y'" to meet him at Zagreb. Grant intercepts the real Nash first, boards the train, and meets Bond while impersonating the British operative. He drugs Romanova at dinner with a knock out pill, then overcomes Bond in their cabin. Grant taunts him that SPECTRE has been pitting the Russians and the British against each other. Bond offers to buy his last cigarette for 50 gold sovereigns, luring Grant to open his attache suitcase, which releases tear gas. In the ensuing fight, Bond stabs Grant with the throwing knife hidden in the attache case, and then uses Grant's own garrote wire against him. At dawn, Bond and Romanova leave the train, hijack Grant's getaway truck and drive to a dock, eventually boarding a powerboat. Soon, they are chased by a fleet of SPECTRE's boats. When stray bullets puncture several barrels of fuel stored on his boat, Bond throws them overboard. Pretending to surrender, he fires a signal flare into the fuel, engulfing all the enemy boats in flames.
Bond and Romanova reach Venice and check into a hotel where Rosa
Klebb, disguised as a maid, attempts to steal the Lektor. In the climax,
Klebb has Bond held at gunpoint but the gun is intercepted by Romanova.
Resorting to another plan, she releases her poison tipped toe-blade.
Bond takes a dining chair and pins her to the wall with it, narrowly
dodging the poison blade. Finally, Romanova takes aim with the gun
and fires it at Klebb, killing her. Riding in a gondola, Bond throws
the illicit film of him and Romanova into the canal, and they sail
away.