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Bond Collection - 24-DVD Box Set (DVD) (*)
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$104.99

Original Title: Spectre/ Skyfall / Quantum of Solace / Casino Royale / Die Another Day / The World Is Not Enough / Tomorrow Never Dies / GoldenEye / Licence to Kill / The Living Daylights / A View to a Kill / Octopussy / For Your Eyes Only / Moonraker
Alternate Title: The Spy Who Loved Me / The Man with the Golden Gun / Live and Let Die / Diamonds Are Forever / On Her Majesty's Secret Service / You Only Live Twice / Thunderball / Goldfinger / From Russia with Love / Dr. No
Screened, competed or awarded at:
BAFTA Awards
Edgar Allan Poe Awards
European Film Awards
Golden Globes
Oscar Academy Awards
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
Danish ( Subtitles )
English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
English ( Subtitles )
Finnish ( Subtitles )
Norwegian ( Subtitles )
Swedish ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Sweden ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
2990 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen

Special Features:
Box Set
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1962 - 2018 and produced in:
Czech Republic ( Russia, Eastern Europe )
France ( France, Benelux )
Germany ( Germany, Central Europe )
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Martin Campbell
Lee Tamahori
Michael Apted
Roger Spottiswoode
John Glen
Lewis Gilbert
Guy Hamilton
Peter R. Hunt
Terence Young


Written By:
Ian Fleming
Bruce Feirstein
Michael France
Richard Maibaum
Christopher Wood
Tom Mankiewicz


Actors:
Daniel Craig ..... James Bond
Eva Green ..... Vesper Lynd
Mads Mikkelsen ..... Le Chiffre
Judi Dench ..... M
Jeffrey Wright ..... Felix Leiter
Pierce Brosnan ..... James Bond
Halle Berry ..... Jinx Johnson
Toby Stephens ..... Gustav Graves
Rosamund Pike ..... Miranda Frost
John Cleese ..... Q
Michael Madsen ..... Damian Falco
Kenneth Tsang ..... General Moon
Emilio Echevarría ..... Raoul
Lawrence Makoare ..... Mr. Kil
Colin Salmon ..... Charles Robinson
Samantha Bond ..... Miss Moneypenny
Sophie Marceau ..... Elektra King
Robert Carlyle ..... Renard
Denise Richards ..... Dr. Christmas Jones
Robbie Coltrane ..... Valentin Zukovsky
Desmond Llewelyn ..... Q
John Cleese ..... R
Maria Grazia Cucinotta ..... Cigar Girl
Michael Kitchen ..... Bill Tanner
David Calder ..... Sir Robert King
Serena Scott Thomas ..... Dr. Molly Warmflash
Jonathan Pryce ..... Elliot Carver
Teri Hatcher ..... Paris Carver
Vincent Schiavelli ..... Dr. Kaufman
Colin Salmon ..... Chief of Staff Charles Robinson
Geoffrey Palmer ..... Admiral Roebuck
Julian Fellowes ..... Minister of Defence
Terence Rigby ..... General Bukharin
Sean Bean ..... Alec Trevelyan
Izabella Scorupco ..... Natalya Simonova
Alan Cumming ..... Boris Grishenko
Timothy Dalton ..... James Bond
Carey Lowell ..... Pam Bouvier
Robert Davi ..... Franz Sanchez
Talisa Soto ..... Lupe Lamora
Anthony Zerbe ..... Milton Krest
Frank McRae ..... Sharkey
David Hedison ..... Felix Leiter
Wayne Newton ..... Professor Joe Butcher
Benicio Del Toro ..... Dario
Anthony Starke ..... Truman-Lodge
Everett McGill ..... Ed Killifer
Pedro Armendáriz Jr. ..... President Hector Lopez
Robert Brown ..... M
Priscilla Barnes ..... Della Churchill Leiter
Maryam d'Abo ..... Kara Milovy
Jeroen Krabbe ..... General Georgi Koskov
Joe Don Baker ..... Brad Whitaker
John Rhys-Davies ..... General Leonid Pushkin
Art Malik ..... Kamran Shah
Andreas Wisniewski ..... Necros
Thomas Wheatley ..... Saunders
Geoffrey Keen ..... Minister of Defence (Sir Frederick Gray)
Walter Gotell ..... General Anatol Gogol
Virginia Hey ..... Rubavitch
Roger Moore ..... James Bond
Christopher Walken ..... Max Zorin
Tanya Roberts ..... Stacey Sutton
Fiona Fullerton ..... Pola Ivanova
Hans Glaub ..... Q
Desmond Llewelyn ..... M
John Wyman ..... Kriegler
Desmond Llewelyn ..... Chang
Blanche Ravalec ..... Hostess Private Jet
Barbara Bach ..... Major Anya Amasova
George Baker ..... Q
Christopher Lee ..... Francisco Scaramanga
Clifton James ..... Sheriff J.W. Pepper
Marc Lawrence ..... Rodney
Bernard Lee ..... M
Jane Seymour ..... Sheriff J.W. Pepper
Gloria Hendry ..... M
Bernard Lee ..... Miss Moneypenny
Sean Connery ..... James Bond
Jill St. John ..... Tiffany Case
Charles Gray ..... Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Lana Wood ..... Plenty O'Toole
Bruce Cabot ..... Albert R. Saxby
Norman Burton ..... Felix Leiter
Joseph Fürst ..... Dr. Metz
Bernard Lee ..... 'M'
Desmond Llewelyn ..... 'Q'
Leonard Barr ..... Shady Tree
Margaret Lacey ..... Mrs. Whistler
George Lazenby ..... James Bond
Diana Rigg ..... Tracy Di Vicenzo
Telly Savalas ..... Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Donald Pleasence ..... Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Luciana Paluzzi ..... Fiona Volpe
Molly Peters ..... Patricia Fearing
Daniela Bianchi ..... Tatiana Romanova
Ursula Andress ..... Honeychile 'Honey' Ryder


Synopsis:
Features 24 official James Bond films from Dr. No to Spectre. Daniel Craig: Speectre(2015), Skyfall (2012), Quantum of Solace (2008), Casino Royale (2006). Pierce Brosnan: Die Another Day (2002), The World Is Not Enough (1999), Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), Goldeneye (1995). Timothy Dalton: Licence To Kill (1989), The Living Daylights (1987). Roger Moore: A View To A Kill (1985), Octopussy (1983), For Your Eyes Only (1981), Moonraker (1979), The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), The Man With The Golden Gun (1974), Live And Let Die (1973). Sean Connery: Diamonds Are Forever (1971). George Lazenby: On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) Sean Connery: You Only Live Twice (1967), Thunderball (1965), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia With Love (1963), Dr. No (1962).

Casino Royale (2006) - Daniel Craig
Casino Royale introduces James Bond before he holds his license to kill. But Bond is no less dangerous, and with two professional assassinations in quick succession, he is elevated to '00' status. Bond's first 007 mission takes him to Uganda where he is to spy on a terrorist, Mollaka. Not everything goes to plan and Bond decides to investigate, independently of MI6, in order to track down the rest of the terrorist cell. Following a lead to the Bahamas, he encounters Dimitrios and his girlfriend, Solange. He learns that Dimitrios is involved with Le Chiffre, banker to the world's terrorist organizations. Secret Service intelligence reveals that Le Chiffre is planning to raise money in a high-stakes poker game in Montenegro at Le Casino Royale. MI6 assigns 007 to play against him, knowing that if Le Chiffre loses, it will destroy his organization. 'M' places Bond under the watchful eye of the beguiling Vesper Lynd. At first skeptical of what value Vesper can provide, Bond's interest in her deepens as they brave danger together and even torture at the hands of Le Chiffre. In Montenegro, Bond allies himself with Mathis MI6's local field agent, and Felix Leiter who is representing the interests of the CIA. The marathon game proceeds with dirty tricks and violence, raising the stakes beyond blood money and reaching a terrifying climax.

Die Another Day (2002) - Pierce Brosnan
James Bond is assigned to a rendezvous with a North Korean army officer, Colonel Moon, in his investigation of a North Korean terrorist, Zhao, but the mission is betrayed and despite a spectacular escape attempt, Bond is captured and subjected to vicious North Korean torture, before being released in an exchange of prisoners. MI6 work him back to health but James is relieved of all duties because he is blamed for leaking information leading to several agents' deaths while in custody. Determined to clear his name and avenge himself on Zhao, James escapes and extracts information from a known Chinese intelligence officer on Zhao, leading to Cuba and a meeting with a mysterious diver known only as Jinx, and eventually to a meeting with mysterious British billionaire Gustav Graves, who has perfected a spaceborne mirror designed to beam solar light and heat anywhere in the world for peaceful purposes. But James uncovers mysterious genetic conversion equipment and also finds the solar mirror is in reality a laser cannon that can destroy almost anything in its path on Earth. James now must rescue Jinx (who is conducting her own, identical, investigation of Graves) and learn the truth about Graves' laser cannon, leading to a violent showdown as the weapon is fired onto Earth and begins slicing open a gigantic line of destruction.

The World Is Not Enough (1999) - Pierce Brosnan
When oil tycoon Sir Robert King is assassinated in a bombing at M:I-6 headquarters, after recovering $3 million British pounds from a Swiss Bank in Bilbao, Spain. Seductive British secret agent James Bond 007 is injured in the line of duty trying to pursue the assassin who killed herself by blowing herself up in a hot air-balloon. Fearing Sir Robert's beautiful daughter and heiress Elektra King's life is in danger, M assigns 007 to protect her as Elektra has inherited her father's legacy and has taken over the business, and is constructing a new oil pipeline. Bond learns a evil terrorist known as Renard, who has a bullet in his head cutting off his senses so he can't smell, touch and feel no pain, was responsible for the assassination of Sir Robert. With help of nuclear scientist Dr. Christmas Jones and former enemy, Ex KGB agent Valentin Zukovsky, Bond sets out to foil Renard's plan as he plots to wipe out Europe with a nuclear bomb. Is the World not enough for James Bond 007 as he not only tries to stop Renard, but also begins to question Elektra's motives.

Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) - Pierce Brosnan
Agent 007, the unstoppable action hero must prevent a tremendous disaster ripped from tomorrow's headlines. Someone is pitting the world's superpowers against each other - and only James Bond can stop it. When a British warship is mysteriously destroyed in Chinese waters, the world teeters on the brink of World War III - until 007 zeros in on the true criminal mastermind. Bond's do-or-die mission takes him to Elliot Carver, a powerful media mogul who manipulates world events as easily as he changes headlines from his global media empire. After soliciting help from Carver's sexy wife, Paris, Bond join forces with a stunning yet lethal Chinese agent, Wai Lin, in a series of explosive chases, brutal confrontations and breathtaking escapes as they race to stop the presses on Carver's next planned news story: global pandemonium!

Goldeneye (1995) - Pierce Brosnan
1986 - Soviet Russia has been arming international terrorists with chemical weapon technology, and a chemical weapons plant in the mountains is the target of James Bond and his closest compatriot, Alec Trevelyan. Infiltrating the compound, they are spotted and Alec is captured. When a ruthless Soviet officer, Oromov, executes Trevelyan, James pulls off a spectacular escape and succeeds in blowing up the compound. Now in 1995, he is assigned to tail former Red Air Force jet jockey Xenia Onatopp, who is working for a Russian crime syndicate known as Janus, but he is unable to stop her from stealing a powerful helicopter - a theft initially dismissed as a possibility by MI6's new leader, a woman who is a bureaucratic bean counter who, despite her acidic responses to grumbling from her ticked-off men, is having to learn her job as she goes, and who has to trust James Bond's instincts after a nuclear accident occurs over a Russian region housing the tracking station for a weapons satellite known as Goldeneye. James must track down the stolen gunship and all leads to a second Goldeneye system, and along the way he is horrified to find the true identity of the Janus syndicate, which leads to a spectacular running pursuit from the stolen gunship through a Soviet army prison to a wild street chase involving a tank and confrontation with a Soviet missile train, and eventually a showdown in the jungles of Cuba.

Licence To Kill (1989) - Timothy Dalton
After attending the wedding of friend CIA agent Felix Leiter and his bride Della Churchill, seductive British secret agent James Bond 007 disobeys orders and turns in his license to kill, when ruthless drug lord Franz Sanchez (After helping Feliex and the DEA capture Sanchez) tortures Felix and leaves him for dead and kills Della. James sets off on a personal vendetta against the drug lord, and arrives in Mexico City. Helped by cocky and beautiful CIA agent and pilot Pam Bouvier, Sanchez's sexy mistress Lupe Lamora and Bond's friend and fellow quartermaster 'Q'. Bond plays on both sides of the law, as he infiltrates his organization by bringing Sanchez down. Where 007 embarks in the ultimate confrontation and he will not rest until he kills Sanchez and those responsible for torturing Felix and murdering Della.

The Living Daylights (1987) - Timothy Dalton
The Living Daylights represents the first appearance by Timothy Dalton as 'Bond...James Bond.' Based very, very loosely on an obscure Ian Fleming short story, the film finds Bond assigned to aid in the defection of KGB agent Jeroen Krabbe. 007 must prevent an unknown sniper from killing Krabbe before he can reach the West. The mysterious assailant turns out to be the luscious Maryam d'Abo, who like practically everyone in the film except Bond is Not All That She Seems. The plot wends its way through a scheme to trade several million dollars' worth of diamonds for weapons, which will be shipped off to mercenaries worldwide. The climax takes place high above the clouds in a cargo plane loaded with opium. Dalton would play Bond one more time in License to Kill (1989) before handing the franchise over to Pierce Brosnan.

A View To A Kill (1985) - Roger Moore
Secret Agent 007 must stop a megalomaniacal technology mogul from destroying Silicon Valley in this unexceptional entry in the James Bond series. Computer baron Max Zorin (Christopher Walken) is planning to trigger a major California earthquake in order to wipe out his competitors. Bond is assigned to stop him, but first he must do battle with Zorin's statuesque partner in crime, May Day (Grace Jones). The expected high-wire confrontations ensue, as Bond battles the villains at international landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and takes the occasional break to romance an attractive geologist. Unfortunately, nothing fresh is brought to the familiar formula, and even the well-staged action sequences prove less than exciting. Indeed, this otherwise by-the-numbers production is most notable for the fact that it marked the final appearance of Roger Moore as the dashing Bond.

Octopussy (1983) - Roger Moore
When Agent 009 turns up dead at the British Embassy in Berlin holding a Russian Faberge egg, 007 is called in to investigate. He soon finds out that the egg is being sought by a collector named Kamal Khan, who is in league with a psychopathic Soviet general, Orlov, who is hell-bent on Soviet domination despite reprimands from his superiors. Orlov's plan involves smuggling an atomic bomb into a U.S. Air Force Base in West Germany, in the hopes of crippling the country and leaving it an easy target for Soviet conquest. Bond's investigation of Khan leads him to India, where he meets a mysterious woman named 'Octopussy' who is connected to Khan. The bomb is smuggled aboard a circus train, and one of the men helping Kamal & Orlov is the man responsible for killing 009! Bond must race against time to stop the bomb from exploding & killing thousands, then running down Kamal Khan before he escapes!

For Your Eyes Only (1981) - Roger Moore
James Bond Adventure. A British spy-ship, the St. Georges, accidently hits a mine and sinks near a Warsaw Pact country. On aboard is ATAC, a communications device that could order Western subs to attack friendly areas. 007 is sent to recover the ATAC and the Russians, interested in getting ATAC, send a message to their local 'contact'. Bond's investigations leads to Greece and he meets Melina Havelock, out for revenge, as the 'Contact' has had her parents murdered. Bond also meets Aristotle Kristatos and Milos Colombo (known as 'The Dove') and evidence leads that one of them is the Russian's 'Contact' but both accuses the other. Melina and Bond sets out to recover the ATAC and not only goes up against the 'Contract' but also against Bibi, a young ice-skater, who has a major crush on 007...

Moonraker (1979) - Roger Moore
A space shuttle called the Moonraker, built by Drax Industries, is on its way to the U.K when it is hijacked in mid-air and the crew of the 747 carrying it is killed. Bond immediately is called into action, and starts the investigation with Hugo Drax himself. While at the Drax laboratories, Bond meets the brilliant & stunning Dr. Holly Goodhead, a NASA astronaut & CIA agent who is investigating Drax for the U.S. Government. One of Drax's thugs, the sinister Chan, attempts to kill 007 at the lab but when that fails, he follows Bond to Venice and tries again there. Bond & Goodhead follow Drax's trail to Brazil, where they once again run into the 7' Goliath Jaws, a towering giant with metal teeth. Escaping from him, they discover the existence of a huge space station undetected by U.S. or Soviet radar, and a horrible plot by Drax to employ nerve gas in a genocidal project! Bond & Holly must quickly find a way to stop Hugo Drax before his horrific plans can be put into effect...

The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) - Roger Moore
A shipping magnate, Karl Stromberg, has employed two brilliant scientists to develop a submarine tracking system. Once it is finished, he assures them of multimillion-dollar payouts to their Swiss bank accounts, but not before ruthlessly murdering his young assistant by dumping her into a tank inhabited by a man-eating tiger shark. Shortly afterward, British & Soviet submarines vanish while on routine moves, and Bond is called into action. Also called to duty is his Soviet counterpart, Major Anya Amasova. Though they are initially working against each other, the British Secret Service & KGB begin to work together to find the microfilm contains the tracking system. Bond & Anya must deal with Stromberg's goons who have been ordered to eliminate anyone who comes into contact with the microfilm. One of these is Jaws, a 7' towering Goliath with metal teeth. When a U.S. submarine is also hijacked, Bond & Anya must move quickly to avert World War 3, which Stromberg is hoping to start...

The Man With The Golden Gun (1974) - Roger Moore
Scaramanga, a hit man who is known as 'the man with the golden gun', because of the golden gun he carries and the gold bullets he uses on his targets. Bond receives a message supposedly from Scaramanga saying that Bond is his next target. So M decides to relieve Bond of his duties till the danger has been neutralized. But Bond feeling that the mission he was on is of the utmost urgency decides to go and find Scaramanga himself. And he thinks he found him but discovers that Scaramanga is not after him when he had a clear shot at him and missed, which he doesn't do. But the man who was killed is the man he was originally looking for. A scientist working on a device that can make harnessing the sun's energy possible. So he must now find the device.

Live And Let Die (1973) - Roger Moore
Roger Moore makes his first appearance as 'Bond...James Bond' in 1973's Live and Let Die. Bond is dispatched to the States to stem the activities of Mr. Big (Yaphet Kotto), who plans to take over the Western Hemisphere by converting everyone into heroin addicts. The woman in the case is Solitaire (Jane Seymour in her movie debut), an enigmatic interpreter of tarot cards. The obligatory destructive-chase sequence occurs at the film's midpoint, with Bond being chased in a motorboat by Mr. Big's henchmen, slashing his way through the marshlands and smashing up a wedding party. Clifton James makes the first of several Bond appearances as redneck sheriff Pepper, while Geoffrey Holder is an enthusiastic secondary villain. The title song, written by Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney, provides the frosting on this 007 confection.

Diamonds Are Forever (1971) - Sean Connery
When Bond investigates mysterious activities in the world diamond market, he discovers that the evil Ernst Blofeld is stockpiling the precious gems to use in a deadly laser satellite capable of destroying massive targets on land, sea and air. Bond, with the help of beautiful smuggler Tiffany Case, sets out to stop the madman, but first he must grapple with a host of enemies. He confronts offbeat assassins Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd, as well as Bambi and Thumper--two scantily-clad beauties who are more than a match for Bond in hand-to-hand combat! Finally, there's the reclusive billionaire Willard Whyte, who may just hold a vital clue to Blofeld's whereabouts.

On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) - George Lazenby
The most emotional adventure of his career begins for James Bond on a deserted beach where a young woman tries to drown herself. He rescues the girl and for his trouble is attacked by two toughs - the girl's bodyguards. It soon becomes much bigger for 007 - the girl is Teresa Draco, daughter of crime boss Marc Ange Draco, who wants James to marry his wayward daughter, and in return he can provide 007 with information on an even more dangerous criminal leader - Ernst Stavro Bloefeld of SPECTRE. But both James and Teresa find more than they ever bargained for when their paths collide in a vicious pursuit in the snow-capped mountains of Switzerland, an enormous avalanche, and a smuggling ring for germ warfare against the West by Blofeld, who proves most difficult to kill and who exacts a revenge that James can never forget - or forgive.

You Only Live Twice (1967) - Sean Connery
James Bond heads East to save the world (and to learn how to serve saki properly) in this action-packed espionage adventure. When an American spacecraft disappears during a mission, it's widely believed to have been intercepted by the Soviet Union, and after a Russian space capsule similarly goes missing, most consider it to be an act of American retaliation. Soon the two nations are at the brink of war, but British intelligence discovers that some sort of UFO has crashed into the Sea of Japan. Agent 007, James Bond (Sean Connery) is sent in to investigate. After staging his own death to avoid being followed, Bond, disguised as a Japanese civilian, teams up with agent Tiger Tanaka (Tetsuro Tamba) and his beautiful associate Aki (Akiko Wakabayashi). With their help, Bond learns that both the American and Russian space missions were actually scuttled by supercriminal Ernst Blofeld (Donald Pleasance) in yet another bid by his evil empire SPECTRE to take over the world. As he battles the bad guys, Bond finds time to romance both Kissy Suziki (Mie Hama) and Helga Brandt (Karin Dor).

Thunderball (1965) - Sean Connery
When two colleagues of James Bond are murdered, James follows the widow of a double agent who has been killed - and a confrontation ensues. The double agent is part of SPECTRE, and the organization's meeting in a secret lair in Paris regrets the agent's passing as it deals with new criminal business. Emilio Largo, a ruthless and flamboyant one-eyed enforcer, has hatched a scheme against the North Atlantic Treaty powers that begins at a rehabilitation clinic near an RAF airbase. Scheduled to pilot an RAF Vulcan strategic bomber on a normal 'fail-safe' flight is Francois Derval, who is having a passionate affair with the magnificently endowed beauty Fiona Volpe - an affair that SPECTRE exploits. Soon, the Vulcan and its warload of two nuclear bombs has been hijacked, the bombs seized by Largo, for use in SPECTRE's most audacious extortion scheme yet. James Bond, however, finds a key clue in the sister of Francois Derval, Dominique 'Domino' Derval, a beautiful young woman who is a passionate scuba-diver living in Nassau. When James investigates Domino, he comes into contact with a SPECTRE operation on the island, and he gets help from HMSS' man in Nassau, Pinder, and in old CIA chum Felix Leiter. But when James and Felix find out what SPECTRE is up to, it may be to late to save a major US coastal city from nuclear annihilation.

Goldfinger (1964) - Sean Connery
With Goldfinger, the James Bond series took a turn away from relatively straightforward spy thrillers and toward campy gadgetry, extravagant sets, and kitschy jokes. Bond (Sean Connery) has to prevent a notorious gold smuggler, appropriately named Goldfinger (Gert Fröbe), from robbing Fort Knox. Goldfinger is surrounded by evil henchmen such as the sexy female pilot Pussy Galore (Honor Blackman) and Oddjob (Harold Sakata), who kills with his steel-rimmed bowler hats. In order to stop Goldfinger, Bond has to survive several perilous situations, including a huge, deadly laser. Goldfinger is one of the most popular films in the James Bond series, and it set the tone not only for the rest of the series but also for most of the action/adventure films of the late '60s and early '70s.

From Russia With Love (1963) - Sean Connery
From Russia With Love, the second in the series of James Bond films, is the film that solidifies all the Bond film elements into a formula -- the action sequences are intensified and lend greater tension to the proceedings; John Barry's inimitable score makes its first appearance; and Sean Connery as Bond has nailed down his role as 007 -- accentuating Bond's stylishness and sophistication, while toning down his cold-bloodedness. In From Russia With Love, the bad guys don't want to take over the world. They want something more mundane -- a Russian decoding device. Assigned to the mission of stealing the decoding device are No. 3, former KGB agent Rosa Klebb (Lotte Lenya), and No. 5, Kronsteen (Vladek Sheybal), an expert chess player who has plotted every move of the mission. Kronsteen's plan requires using Bond's weakness for women as an element in acquiring the decoding device. Once Bond obtains the decoding device from Russian cipher clerk Tatiana Romanova (Daniela Bianchi), SPECTRE muscleman Red Grant (Robert Shaw) is to forcibly take it from Bond and kill him. But Bond suspects a trap. Being Bond, however, he can't resist the lure of a beautiful woman. So, flaunting danger, Bond travels to Istanbul to meet Tatiana. The centerpiece of this 007 feature is the thrilling fight to the death between Bond and enemy agent Red Grant aboard the Orient Express.

Dr. No (1962) - Sean Connery
Terence Young directed this first of a long line of screen adventures with Ian Fleming's unflappable British Secret Service Agent 007 in a fast-paced, tongue-in-cheek style that set the tone for the rest of the popular series. Sean Connery sets the standard by which all future takers must measure themselves as the insouciant and devil-may-care James Bond. The story concerns Bond being sent to Jamaica to investigate the murders of a British agent and his secretary. During his investigation, he comes into contact with the evil and unscrupulous Chinese scientist Dr. No (Joseph Wiseman) who, living on an island called Crab Key, is hard at work in a nuclear laboratory. Dr. No's scheme is to divert rockets being fired from Cape Canaveral off their charted course and to blackmail the United States to get their rocket launches restored to normal. Helping Bond is Ursula Andress (mostly undressed in a bikini throughout most of the film), as well as bad gals like Zena Marshall, who almost leads Bond to his death in her bedroom, and Eunice Gayson, a Bond pickup in a London gambling house who proves herself a greater adversary than even James Bond can handle.
Quantum of Solace (2008)
James Bond descends into mystery as he tries to stop a mysterious organization from eliminating a country's most valuable resource. All the while, he still tries to seek revenge over the death of his love. Skyfall (2012) Bond's loyalty to M is tested when her past comes back to haunt her. Whilst MI6 comes under attack, 007 must track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost.

All the Bond films are gathered together in this one-of-a-kind boxed set- every gorgeous girl, nefarious villain and charismatic star from Sean Connery to Daniel Craig. Experience BOND with this fitting tribute to the most iconic and enduring secret agent in movie history.
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