James Bond movies
Dr.
No (1962), Sean Connery. In
the first James Bond movie, Bond pursues the villainous Dr. No to his
secret installation on a Caribbean island.
From Russia with Love
(1963), Sean Connery. Agent 007 is
sent into Turkey to confiscate an encryption device, which is actually
a trap for him contrived by SPECTRE.
Goldfinger (1964), Sean
Connery. Investigating a gold magnate's gold smuggling, James Bond
uncovers a plot to contaminate the Fort Knox gold reserve.
Thunderball (1965), Sean
Connery. When SPECTRE steals two nuclear bombs for a massive extortion
scheme, agent 007 is sent in to find them before they can be used.
You
Only Live Twice (1967), Sean Connery.
Agent 007 and the Japanese secret service ninja force must find and stop
the true culprit of a series of spacejackings before nuclear war is provoked.
Casino Royale (1967), David
Niven. In an early spy spoof, aging Sir James Bond (David Niven) comes
out of retirement to take on SMERSH. Also starring Peter Sellers, Woody
Allen, Orson Welles.
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
(1969), George Lazenby. Bond is approached
by a crime boss to marry his daughter and in return both father and daughter
help 007 hunt for his archenemy.
Diamonds Are Forever
(1971), Sean Connery. Agent 007 goes
to Las Vegas to investigate the disappearance of diamonds in transit and
discovers the involvement of his archenemy.
Live
and Let Die (1973), Roger Moore.
007 is sent to stop a diabolically brilliant heroin magnate armed with
a complex organization and a reliable psychic tarot card reader.
Man with the Golden Gun, The
(1974), Roger Moore. Bond is led to
believe that he is targeted by the world's most expensive assassin and
must hunt him down to stop him.
Spy Who Loved Me, The (1977),
Roger Moore. Agent 007 must work with
his female Soviet counterpart to find the answer to the disappearance
of nuclear missile carrying submarines.
Moonraker (1979), Roger
Moore. James Bond investigates the mid-air theft of a space shuttle
and discovers a plot to commit global genocide.
For
Your Eyes Only (1981), Roger Moore.
Agent 007 is assigned to hunt for a lost British encryption device and
prevent it from falling into enemy hands.
Never Say Never Again
(1983), Sean Connery. SPECTRE agents
under the command of Ernst Blofeld infiltrate a US air force.
Octopussy (1983), Roger
Moore. A Faberge Egg found with a murdered British agent puts Bond
on the trail that leads to a plot to kill thousands to weaken NATO defenses
in Europe.
View to a Kill, A (1985), Roger
Moore. James Bond is faced up against a mad industrialist who plans
to destroy Silicon Valley. It is up to 007 to stop him and his ally May
Day.
Living
Daylights, The (1987), Timothy Dalton.
James Bond is living on the edge to stop an evil arms dealer from starting
another world war. Bond crosses all seven continents in order to stop
the evil Whitikar and General Koskov.
Licence to Kill (1989), Timothy
Dalton. James Bond leaves Her Majesty's Secret Service to stop an
evil drug lord and avenge his best friend, Felix Leiter.
GoldenEye (1995), Pierce
Brosnan. Bond, while on holiday, meets the beautiful but deadly Xenia
Onatopp, a member of a Russia mafia group and attempts to stop Xenia and
another person taking the 'Tiger' helicopter, a new design and protected
against any form of jamming.
Tomorrow
Never Dies (1997), Pierce Brosnan.
Mad media mogul ('Jonathan Pryce' (qv)) wants to start World War III to
win ratings. Bond has to stop him.
World Is Not Enough, The
(1999 aka Pressure Point), Pierce Brosnan.
Feeling responsible for the death of a British oil tycoon and a friend,
who died in an explosion in MI6 headquarters, James Bond takes position
as bodyguard to the tycoon's daughter, Elektra.
Die Another Day (2002), Pierce Brosnan, Halle Berry.
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