Goldfinger is a 1964 British spy film. It is the third film in the James Bond series, and the third to star Sean Connery as the MI6 agent. The main cast was rounded out by Honor Blackman and Gert Frobe. The film
was produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, and was the first of four Bond films directed by Guy Hamilton.
The film is generally regarded as the first official Bond blockbuster as well as being the template for all future Bond films; it is usually credited with triggering what is known as the "James Bond craze". The film made cinematic history when it recaptured its production costs in record-setting time, despite a budget equal to that of the two preceding films combined. Goldfinger was also the first Bond film to use a pop star to sing the theme song during the titles, which would follow for every Bond film since except On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
After a pre-titles "mini-adventure" in which Bond destroys the base of a drug lord and defeats a thug in a bathroom brawl, the film proper begins in Miami with Bond foiling the plan of Goldfinger to cheat at gin, when he chats up the girl, Jill Masterson, who is watching the card game through a telescope. Bond and the girl have sex and afterwards, as Bond goes into the kitchen to get some fresh champagne, he is knocked unconscious by Goldfinger's henchman, Oddjob. When Bond comes to, he discovers that Jill has been covered with gold paint and she is dead. Later in London, Bond is told to investigate Goldfinger to discover his means of shipping gold internationally as Goldfinger is under suspicion of illegally smuggling his gold by Colonel Smithers who is in charge of the Bank of England. Bond goes to a golf course where he plays a round of golf with Goldfinger luring him with the prospect of getting a German gold bar from WW2 era that Smithers supplied him with. He foils Goldfinger's cheating (although by switching the ball, he was cheating himself), and Goldfinger has to pay Bond. Oddjob at this point shows his ability to throw his hat which cuts the head off a stone statue, then he crushes a golf ball in the palm of his hand.
Bond installs a homing device on Goldfinger's car, and follows him to Switzerland. While there he meets the sister of the girl who was killed at the start of the film, who tries to shoot Goldfinger with a sniper rifle although she is "a lousy shot". Bond is chased around Goldfinger's factory by cars full of Asian men, and Bond using gadgets in his car to lose them, including the famous scene of the passenger side ejector seat, although he is finally brought to a stop by Oddjob's car with its bright yellow beams, and Bond crashes into a brick wall. The girl tries to escape, and Oddjob kills her with the hat he throws at her.
Bond bluffs his way out of being killed by the laser by pretending to know what "Operation Grandslam" is that he overheard. He is saved from being lasered, but is shot in the neck with a stun gun, and wakes up on Goldfinger's plane, where Pussy Galore introduces herself. Bond activates a homing device in the heel of his shoe. They are flying to Kentucky, where Bond is taken to Goldfinger's ranch where he races horses. While there, Bond sees the plan of Goldfinger to attack Fort Knox, tries to drop a note off to the CIA by putting it in the pocket of one of the mob members who was going to help Goldfinger, although he ended up being shot by Oddjob and crushed when his car was crushed into a cube. Bond managed to convince Pussy Galore to change the nerve gas canisters in the planes about to attack Fort Knox with drummies, so that it has no effect on the soldiers there. In addition, the army are warned about the attack by Pussy, although this is not revealed until after Goldfinger has broken into the building, where they were all playing dead. But Goldfinger escapes because he is wearing a US uniform disguise under his coat.
Bond is chained to the small atomic device, and is able to free himself when Oddjob throws a guard down several stories next to Bond, and Bond retrieves the key. Bond and Oddjob then battle it out, Oddjob
throws his hat at Bond which misses but get stuck in some metal bars. Bond then electrocutes him with a live wire that had been previously severed. Bond prepares to defuse the bomb, and just before he is about to pull some wires, the bomb defuser has arrived, and turns the right switch, disarming the bomb with the clock reading "007" seconds remaining.
Bond then flies off to meet the President, but he finds that Goldfinger has hijacked the plane and is planning to fly to Cuba. After a struggle, Goldfinger fires his gun, breaking the window, and he is sucked out of the plane. Bond quips that he is flying with his golden harp. The plane goes down, but Bond and the girl escape on parachutes.
Casting
James Bond - Sean Connery
M - Bernard Lee
Felix Leiter - Cec Linder
Miss Moneypenny - Lois Maxwell
Q - Desmond Llewelyn
Auric Goldfinger - Gert Frobe
Oddjob - Harold Sakata
Pussy Galore - Honor Blackman
Jill Masterson - Shirley Eaton
Tilly Masterson - Tania Mallet
Locations
Miami, Florida
London, England
Geneva, Switzerland
Fort Knox, Kentucky
Baltimore, Maryland
Washington DC, Columbia
James Bond
sexta-feira, 13 de abril de 2012
quarta-feira, 11 de abril de 2012
From Russia With Love (1963) - Casting
Casting
James Bond - Sean Connery
M - Bernard Lee
Miss Moneypenny - Lois Maxwell
Q - Desmond Llewelyn
Tatiana Romanova - Daniela Bianchi
Rosa Klebb - Lotte Lenya
Donald "Red" Grant - Robert Shaw
Sylvia Trench - Eunice Gayson
Ali Kerim Bey - Pedro Armendariz
Morzeny - Walter Gotell
Locations
London, England
Istanbul, Turkey
Beograd, Yugoslavia
Zagreb, Yugoslavia
Venice, Italy
Aboard the Orient Express
SPECTRE Island
James Bond - Sean Connery
M - Bernard Lee
Miss Moneypenny - Lois Maxwell
Q - Desmond Llewelyn
Tatiana Romanova - Daniela Bianchi
Rosa Klebb - Lotte Lenya
Donald "Red" Grant - Robert Shaw
Sylvia Trench - Eunice Gayson
Ali Kerim Bey - Pedro Armendariz
Morzeny - Walter Gotell
Locations
London, England
Istanbul, Turkey
Beograd, Yugoslavia
Zagreb, Yugoslavia
Venice, Italy
Aboard the Orient Express
SPECTRE Island
terça-feira, 10 de abril de 2012
From Russia With Love (1963)
James Bond is sent to Istanbul on a mission to obtain a highly sought-after Lektor decoder device from stunning Russian defector Tatiana Romanova, but the spy's predicament is actually a ruse devised by crime cartel SPECTRE as an attempt to gain revenge for his previous killing of their operative, Dr. No.
Late one night, British Agent James Bond 007 sneaks through a graveyard trailing a dangerous blonde assassin. The assassin eventually gets the jump on him and garrotes him to death with a wire concealed in his watch. As the garden lights up, it is revealed that this "Bond" is actually a man wearing a prosthetic mask - It was all a training exercise by SPECTRE - the criminal organization revealed by Dr. No.
At Venice, a climatic chess match is being played by two masters: Kronsteen and his opponent MacAdams. Kronsteen is secretly delivered a message on a napkin under his glass of water and quickly trumps MacAdams. Arriving on a luxury yacht, he meets with his superior - A man cradling a white cat, amusing himself and a Soviet assassin. He is none other than the dreaded Number One of SPECTRE and introduces Kronsteen as "Number Five". Kronsteen explains the manipulative plan he has prepared to steal the new Russian decoding machine Lektor, which will require a female member of the cryptographic section in Turkey and the "help of the British Secret Service". The Soviet assassin is actually Colonel Rosa Klebb - The former head of operations for the deadly Russian counter-intelligent division SMERSH, who has secretly defected and is now Number Three. Klebb has already picked out a woman whose "loyalty to the state is beyond question" and is most likely unaware Klebb has switched sides. Kronsteen further explains that the British will see the whole affair as a challenge they can´t resist, as they wanted a Lektor for years. They will most likely pick James
Bond for the assignment which will give them revenge for the killing of Dr. No.
Klebb flies to SPECTRE Island - the training facility and meets with the blonde assassin - a psychotic who escaped from Dartmoor, Donovan "Red" Grant. He has been chosen for this assignment and, after testing him, Klebb agrees to include him.
In Istanbul, a woman named Tatiana Romanova, nicknamed "Tania" heads off to secretly meet with Klebb. Klebb asks if she knows who she is and maintains her cover. She has chosen Tania for a "most important assignment" and asks her questions concerning love. She hands her a picture of a man and informs her that he must do anything he says no matter what to give false information, and threatens that if she speaks about this, she will be shot immediately.
Bond arrives in London after some fun with Sylvia Trench. M tells him about Romanova and that she has contacted them in Station T(Turkey) - lead by agent Kerim Bey. She claims to have fallen in love with Bond after seeing a photograph of him and wants to defect, and will even bring the new Lektor decoding machine, but only if Bond personally brought them both himself. Bond and M are both suspicious about the whole thing, but the Lektor is too important to pass up and Bond agrees to go anyway. The equipment officer from Q Branch brings his equipment: "an ordinary black leather case" with an array of gadgets, including a folded snipers rifle, ammunition, 50 gold sovereigns, a knife, and a tear gas cartridge that will explode if the case isn't opened the right way.
Bond departs for Istanbul and is already being followed by Bulgarians working for the Russians, including Grant. Bond meets with Kerim Bey whose staff seemed to be comprised of his sons. Bey tells him that Romanova is making the arrangements and the only thing they can do now. As Bond is driven to his hotel, the Russian guard checks the car that was tailing him to find the Bulgarian dead - killed by Grant. Grant meets with Klebb who informs them that the only one the Russians can suspect now are the British, things are about to heat up.
Bond finds his hotel room entirely bugged and asks to be moved to the only other room available, the bridal suite. As Bey relaxes himself in his room, he and his mistress are nearly killed by a limpet mine trap. Bond meets with him and Bey is confused why the Russians would suddenly go so far. They go down to his cellar to a secret room with a periscope to peek in the Russian conference room in the consulate. Leading Russian agents are meeting and Bey recognizes the dangerous Krilencu, a Bulgarian assassin who "kills for pleasure", the one who laid the limpet mine trap. Romanova then walks in and Bond gets his first look at her. He asks for surveillance plans of the consulate, Bey opts for both of them to escape to a gypsy camp where they can escape from Krilencu.
Bond clearly enjoys himself at the camp, and even watches two women try to kill each other for falling
for the same man. The camp is then attacked by Krilencu's men leading to a huge gunfight. Grant lurks in the background and saves Bond from anybody who tries to kill him. Bond is hailed a hero and is later paid a visit that night by the two women.
The next morning, Bey is determinated to finish off Krilencu. They track him to a hotel room as he tries to escape through a giant advertisement of "Call me Bwana", Bey manages to finish him off with the folded snipers rifle. Bond returns to the bridal suite to find none other than Romanova. Bond seduces her and immediately makes plans for getting the Lektor out. Neither are aware that they are being filmed through the other side of the mirror by Klebb and Grant.
Bond and Tania meet at mosque and are followed being followed. Before either of them can do anything, the man is killed by Grant and Bond finds the surveillance plans on him. Bey is confused on who could have killed him and is wary that things seem to be going to easy for them and to be distrustful of Romanova.
Bond and Tania then meet on a ferry and discuss the Lektor, their conversation recorded and sent to London, listened by M, Q, and leading agents. Although Bond embarrasses M, they agree to go ahead with the deal. He gets access to the consulate and Bey and Bond prepare themselves. Bey sets off a tear gas bomb underneath the building and Bond and Tania manage to escape with the Lektor in the chaos. They board the Orient Express train, but are being tailed by security man Benz who knows Romanova. All of them are unaware that Grant is already on board.
Bey has already prepared visas and false ID's for them. Bey knows the conductor and manage to prepare to have the train stopped, where they will drive with Bey's sons secretly across the border. Bey and Bond confront Benz on the train, and everything finally seems to be under control.
As Bond heads for the restaurant car, a train guard gives him bad news - Bey and Benz are both dead, apparently killing each other. Bond is manages to convince him not to stop the train now, and confronts Romanova. He demands answers and knows she's doing all this under orders. Tania weeps that "even if you kill me, I can say nothing.", and says she has truly has fallen in love with him. Bond isn't satisfied at all.
The train continues it's journey and stops at Beograd. One of Bey's sons is there and asks why the train didn't stop, Bond gives the bad news. He tells him to send a message to M to have an agent from Zagreb meet up with him to help get the Lektor through. When the train gets there, Grant gets to the agent first and kills him. Posing as the agent "Nash", Grant finally formally meets with Bond. Bond is suspicious and attaches the tear gas cartridge to his briefcase.
"Nash" meets with Tania and Bond in the restaurant car. He slips a drug into Tania's drink and Bond confronts him at gunpoint. "Nash" tells him that the escape route is only for one, "who are you after, the girl or the Lektor?". Bond concedes and as "Nash" explains his plan, he knocks Bond out and disarms him. Grant taunts him as he awakens, calling him "old man" and Bond asks if that's what SMERSH agents call each other, but Grant just smiles. Only now does Bond realize that SPECTRE is behind everything, not the Russians, and they've been playing both sides against each other. Bond guesses that is was Grant who killed the agent in the mosque, Kerim and Benz, and Nash. Grant tells him that they are professionals and they've been keeping Bond alive until he could get them the Lektor for them, saving his life at the gypsy camp. Bond questions if Tania is working for them too, but Grant reveals she knows nothing and is under orders from Klebb who is now with SPECTRE, she simply doesn't know that. Grant further explains the embarrassing cover, that they've already recorded a film of the two in the bridal suite and created a letter from her, supposedly threatening to give the film to the press unless she marries him for helping him get the Lektor, making the whole thing look like blackmail and revenge.
Bond understands now and says "Must be a pretty sick collection of minds to dream up a plan like that.", and tries tempting Grant with the 50 gold sovereigns in his briefcase. Grant has the tear gas cartridge explode in his face, and they both have a brutal fight onboard the train, eventually leading to Bond stabbing him with the hidden knife in his case and garotting Grant with his own wire. The train stops at Grant's escape point, and Bond and Romanova escape in the contact's truck. They are eventually discovered by a SPECTRE helicopter which nearly kills Bond by ramming at him at high speeds and dropping grenades. Bond manages to kill the pilot by shooting him as he holds a grenade, blowing them up. Bond and Tania continue till then reach a boat, heading for Venice.
Number One is disappointed with Kronsteen and Klebb after hearing about Grant's death. He does not tolerate failure and has henchman Morzeny show off his poison-tipped knife hidden in his shoe. He presumably aims for Klebb but then kills Kronsteen. Klebb assures him they can still take the Lektor.
As Bond travels by boat, they are attacked by Morzeny with a fleet of boats trying to stop them. They shoot at fuel canisters, which Bond them dumps in the water. He takes out a flare gun from the boat and shoots them, exploding the canisters and taking out the fleet.
They eventually arrive in Venice to rest and prepare for the last leg of their journey. Klebb, disguised as a maid, attempts to steal the Lektor from under Bond, but Tania sees her and she silences her. Klebb holds Bond at gunpoint and demands that Romanova help her take the Lektor out. Tania is unsure, but eventually has a change of heart and fights back. Klebb tries to kill Bond with her own poison-tipped shoe, but is eventually shot by Tania.
The two of them at last peacefully enjoy themselves on a gondola ride. They passionately kiss as Bond pulls out the recorded film and remarks that it was quite a performance, and throws it in the water.
Late one night, British Agent James Bond 007 sneaks through a graveyard trailing a dangerous blonde assassin. The assassin eventually gets the jump on him and garrotes him to death with a wire concealed in his watch. As the garden lights up, it is revealed that this "Bond" is actually a man wearing a prosthetic mask - It was all a training exercise by SPECTRE - the criminal organization revealed by Dr. No.
At Venice, a climatic chess match is being played by two masters: Kronsteen and his opponent MacAdams. Kronsteen is secretly delivered a message on a napkin under his glass of water and quickly trumps MacAdams. Arriving on a luxury yacht, he meets with his superior - A man cradling a white cat, amusing himself and a Soviet assassin. He is none other than the dreaded Number One of SPECTRE and introduces Kronsteen as "Number Five". Kronsteen explains the manipulative plan he has prepared to steal the new Russian decoding machine Lektor, which will require a female member of the cryptographic section in Turkey and the "help of the British Secret Service". The Soviet assassin is actually Colonel Rosa Klebb - The former head of operations for the deadly Russian counter-intelligent division SMERSH, who has secretly defected and is now Number Three. Klebb has already picked out a woman whose "loyalty to the state is beyond question" and is most likely unaware Klebb has switched sides. Kronsteen further explains that the British will see the whole affair as a challenge they can´t resist, as they wanted a Lektor for years. They will most likely pick James
Bond for the assignment which will give them revenge for the killing of Dr. No.
Klebb flies to SPECTRE Island - the training facility and meets with the blonde assassin - a psychotic who escaped from Dartmoor, Donovan "Red" Grant. He has been chosen for this assignment and, after testing him, Klebb agrees to include him.
In Istanbul, a woman named Tatiana Romanova, nicknamed "Tania" heads off to secretly meet with Klebb. Klebb asks if she knows who she is and maintains her cover. She has chosen Tania for a "most important assignment" and asks her questions concerning love. She hands her a picture of a man and informs her that he must do anything he says no matter what to give false information, and threatens that if she speaks about this, she will be shot immediately.
Bond arrives in London after some fun with Sylvia Trench. M tells him about Romanova and that she has contacted them in Station T(Turkey) - lead by agent Kerim Bey. She claims to have fallen in love with Bond after seeing a photograph of him and wants to defect, and will even bring the new Lektor decoding machine, but only if Bond personally brought them both himself. Bond and M are both suspicious about the whole thing, but the Lektor is too important to pass up and Bond agrees to go anyway. The equipment officer from Q Branch brings his equipment: "an ordinary black leather case" with an array of gadgets, including a folded snipers rifle, ammunition, 50 gold sovereigns, a knife, and a tear gas cartridge that will explode if the case isn't opened the right way.
Bond departs for Istanbul and is already being followed by Bulgarians working for the Russians, including Grant. Bond meets with Kerim Bey whose staff seemed to be comprised of his sons. Bey tells him that Romanova is making the arrangements and the only thing they can do now. As Bond is driven to his hotel, the Russian guard checks the car that was tailing him to find the Bulgarian dead - killed by Grant. Grant meets with Klebb who informs them that the only one the Russians can suspect now are the British, things are about to heat up.
Bond finds his hotel room entirely bugged and asks to be moved to the only other room available, the bridal suite. As Bey relaxes himself in his room, he and his mistress are nearly killed by a limpet mine trap. Bond meets with him and Bey is confused why the Russians would suddenly go so far. They go down to his cellar to a secret room with a periscope to peek in the Russian conference room in the consulate. Leading Russian agents are meeting and Bey recognizes the dangerous Krilencu, a Bulgarian assassin who "kills for pleasure", the one who laid the limpet mine trap. Romanova then walks in and Bond gets his first look at her. He asks for surveillance plans of the consulate, Bey opts for both of them to escape to a gypsy camp where they can escape from Krilencu.
Bond clearly enjoys himself at the camp, and even watches two women try to kill each other for falling
for the same man. The camp is then attacked by Krilencu's men leading to a huge gunfight. Grant lurks in the background and saves Bond from anybody who tries to kill him. Bond is hailed a hero and is later paid a visit that night by the two women.
The next morning, Bey is determinated to finish off Krilencu. They track him to a hotel room as he tries to escape through a giant advertisement of "Call me Bwana", Bey manages to finish him off with the folded snipers rifle. Bond returns to the bridal suite to find none other than Romanova. Bond seduces her and immediately makes plans for getting the Lektor out. Neither are aware that they are being filmed through the other side of the mirror by Klebb and Grant.
Bond and Tania meet at mosque and are followed being followed. Before either of them can do anything, the man is killed by Grant and Bond finds the surveillance plans on him. Bey is confused on who could have killed him and is wary that things seem to be going to easy for them and to be distrustful of Romanova.
Bond and Tania then meet on a ferry and discuss the Lektor, their conversation recorded and sent to London, listened by M, Q, and leading agents. Although Bond embarrasses M, they agree to go ahead with the deal. He gets access to the consulate and Bey and Bond prepare themselves. Bey sets off a tear gas bomb underneath the building and Bond and Tania manage to escape with the Lektor in the chaos. They board the Orient Express train, but are being tailed by security man Benz who knows Romanova. All of them are unaware that Grant is already on board.
Bey has already prepared visas and false ID's for them. Bey knows the conductor and manage to prepare to have the train stopped, where they will drive with Bey's sons secretly across the border. Bey and Bond confront Benz on the train, and everything finally seems to be under control.
As Bond heads for the restaurant car, a train guard gives him bad news - Bey and Benz are both dead, apparently killing each other. Bond is manages to convince him not to stop the train now, and confronts Romanova. He demands answers and knows she's doing all this under orders. Tania weeps that "even if you kill me, I can say nothing.", and says she has truly has fallen in love with him. Bond isn't satisfied at all.
The train continues it's journey and stops at Beograd. One of Bey's sons is there and asks why the train didn't stop, Bond gives the bad news. He tells him to send a message to M to have an agent from Zagreb meet up with him to help get the Lektor through. When the train gets there, Grant gets to the agent first and kills him. Posing as the agent "Nash", Grant finally formally meets with Bond. Bond is suspicious and attaches the tear gas cartridge to his briefcase.
"Nash" meets with Tania and Bond in the restaurant car. He slips a drug into Tania's drink and Bond confronts him at gunpoint. "Nash" tells him that the escape route is only for one, "who are you after, the girl or the Lektor?". Bond concedes and as "Nash" explains his plan, he knocks Bond out and disarms him. Grant taunts him as he awakens, calling him "old man" and Bond asks if that's what SMERSH agents call each other, but Grant just smiles. Only now does Bond realize that SPECTRE is behind everything, not the Russians, and they've been playing both sides against each other. Bond guesses that is was Grant who killed the agent in the mosque, Kerim and Benz, and Nash. Grant tells him that they are professionals and they've been keeping Bond alive until he could get them the Lektor for them, saving his life at the gypsy camp. Bond questions if Tania is working for them too, but Grant reveals she knows nothing and is under orders from Klebb who is now with SPECTRE, she simply doesn't know that. Grant further explains the embarrassing cover, that they've already recorded a film of the two in the bridal suite and created a letter from her, supposedly threatening to give the film to the press unless she marries him for helping him get the Lektor, making the whole thing look like blackmail and revenge.
Bond understands now and says "Must be a pretty sick collection of minds to dream up a plan like that.", and tries tempting Grant with the 50 gold sovereigns in his briefcase. Grant has the tear gas cartridge explode in his face, and they both have a brutal fight onboard the train, eventually leading to Bond stabbing him with the hidden knife in his case and garotting Grant with his own wire. The train stops at Grant's escape point, and Bond and Romanova escape in the contact's truck. They are eventually discovered by a SPECTRE helicopter which nearly kills Bond by ramming at him at high speeds and dropping grenades. Bond manages to kill the pilot by shooting him as he holds a grenade, blowing them up. Bond and Tania continue till then reach a boat, heading for Venice.
Number One is disappointed with Kronsteen and Klebb after hearing about Grant's death. He does not tolerate failure and has henchman Morzeny show off his poison-tipped knife hidden in his shoe. He presumably aims for Klebb but then kills Kronsteen. Klebb assures him they can still take the Lektor.
As Bond travels by boat, they are attacked by Morzeny with a fleet of boats trying to stop them. They shoot at fuel canisters, which Bond them dumps in the water. He takes out a flare gun from the boat and shoots them, exploding the canisters and taking out the fleet.
They eventually arrive in Venice to rest and prepare for the last leg of their journey. Klebb, disguised as a maid, attempts to steal the Lektor from under Bond, but Tania sees her and she silences her. Klebb holds Bond at gunpoint and demands that Romanova help her take the Lektor out. Tania is unsure, but eventually has a change of heart and fights back. Klebb tries to kill Bond with her own poison-tipped shoe, but is eventually shot by Tania.
The two of them at last peacefully enjoy themselves on a gondola ride. They passionately kiss as Bond pulls out the recorded film and remarks that it was quite a performance, and throws it in the water.
quinta-feira, 5 de abril de 2012
Dr. No (1962)
Dr. No is the James Bond film series, and thus the first to star Sean Connery as Bond. Released in 1962 in the UK, the paved the way for all future Bond films by making $16 million domestically. It introduced the first Bond girl as well as the first eccentric Bond villain. It was written by Richard Maibaum, Johanna Harwood and Berkely Mather and was based on Ian Fleming's sixth Bond novel of the same name.
In the film, British Secret Service agent James Bond is sent to Jamaica on a mission to investigate the recent murder of a fellow operative that seems to have some connection to a series of recent failures in the U.S. space program. There, he discovers that the evil genious Dr. Julius No is planning something on his private island.
In Jamaica British Agent John Strangways is murdered. MI6 orders James Bond to investigate his disappearance which may be connected with some recent problems the CIA and NASA have been having with a moon rocket. When Bond arrives, his driver turns out to be working for someone against Bond, but eats cyanide before Bond can interrogate him. Knowing that something truly is afoot, Bond meets Quarrel, a man Strangways hired to take him to Crab Key, a local private island. Quarrel pulls a knife on Bond, and a Felix Leiter backs him up with a gun, before they realize they are MI6 and CIA working for the same goal.
Bond asks the local geologist R.J. Dent some questions and finds out that he is lying about the radioactivity of rocks that Strangways had asked him to test. Dent is worried by Bond's presence and is given orders to kill the British agent. When Dent later shoots a decoy body, Bond knows he must go to Crab Key, and kills Dent.
On Crab Key, Bond meets Honey Ryder as she collects shells. A security team destroys their escape, so they head inland for safety. Bond insists they follow the "dragon" tracks which lead them to a tank with a flamethrower. Quarrel is murdered by the tank, but Bond and Honey are taken to a compound. Inside, they are decontaminated and treated to a luxurious room. They meet Dr. Julius No, owner of the facility. Bond calls him out, knowing that he has intentions for his nuclear program other than powering his island facility. Dr. No reveals his organization as SPECTRE and tries to recruit Bond, who declines. Bond is thrown in a cell which he escapes by crawling through steam vents. He knocks out a henchman and dons a radiation suit and enters Dr. No's control room where they are running a test for the takeover of the Cape Canaveral rocket. Disguised, Bond manages to climb up to a control platform where he hijacks the controls, sending the nuclear reactor into a meltdown. Dr. No tries to fight him, but due to his metal hands he is unable to climb out of a cage descending into the water casing the reactor, and dies. Bond rescues Honey and the two escape the island in a boat. They kiss in the boat after it runs out of fuel.
At a country club in Jamaica, undercover British agent John Strangways plays cards with R.J. Dent and others. He leaves the club and is shot down by The Three Blind Mice: three assassins pretending to be blind beggars. His body is thrown inside a getaway car and rushed off. At Strangways' office, his secretary is murdered while making a call to headquarters. The Three Blind Mice steal one file labeled "Doctor No". On the other end, the radio receiver notifies his superior that there is a situation.
In London, James Bond is playing baccarat at an upscale casino with several people and Sylvia Trench. The two flirt, but Bond receives a note and excuses himself from the game. Sylvia follows him, and he invites her to lunch the next day. Bond then travels to the office of Universal Exports, a cover for the British Intelligence office of MI6. There, he is informed by M that he must travel to Jamaica to investigate Strangways' disappearance, which may have something to do with some problems the Americans have been having with their Space Shuttle launches. He is given a new Walther PPK by Q.
He returns home to find Sylvia playing golf in his room, wearing only his shirt. The two spend a quick amount of time together before Bond catches a flight to Kingston, Jamaica. At the airport, a mysterious man watches Bond arrive, and a photographer tries to snap his photo. He is greeted by a driver outside, but calls MI6 first to check in. He asks if the driver was sent and he learns that no driver was sent. He rides with the driver nonetheless. As the driver tries to evade the man from the airport, Bond pulls a gun on him and interrogates him on the side of the road. After taking some punches, the driver weeps and asks for a cigarette. He bites a cigarette from his pocket and dies instantly.
At the government house, they discover it was cyanide inside his cigarette. Bond meets with Pleydell Smith to discuss Strangways, and learns that Dent was one of the last to see Strangways. They visit Strangways' office where Bond discovers a receipt from Dent's practice. He also discovers a photo of a fisherman and Strangways and notes that the fisherman was driving the car that was tailing him from the airport. At his hotel room, Bond sets up traps to see if people have entered his room, and heads off to meet Dent and the other card players. They inform him that Strangways had been chartering a fisherman named Quarrel's boat frequently.
Bond visits Quarrel at his boat, but receives no answers. He follows him to Puss Feller's restaurant and is assaulted by the fisherman and Puss Feller but gets the upper-hand in the fight quickly. A man orders Bond to "hold it", and shortly reveals himself to be Felix Leiter, CIA. Quarrel greets Bond as a friend. That night at dinner, Bond and Felix talk about Strangways' dissapearance and the trouble at Cape Canaveral and the photographer from the airport snaps another photo. Quarrel restrains her while Bond destroys her film. Outside the restaurant, The Three Blind Mice nearly shoot Bond but are thrown off by a passing car.
The next day, Bond visits R.J. Dent at his office and enquires about Strangways' receipt. Dent says the rocks he brought him were not special and he threw them out. Dent also claimed that the rocks were not from Crab Key, a privately owned island near Kingston. After Bond leaves Dent rushes off to a boat and argues with the driver to take him to Crab Key. On the island, he is escorted to a large empty room where he talks to a voice over an intercom. The voice is angry that he arrived during daytime and is angry that Bond is still alive. Dent takes a tarantula to kill Bond with.
Bond returns to his hotel room and discovers that his traps had been sprung. He goes to sleep and in the middle of the night is awoken by the spider in his bed. He kills the spider. The next day he visits Pleydell Smith again and the two discuss the investigation. Bond discovers Miss Taro listening in, but she claims she was looking for a file. Bond is later found by Quarrel measuring the radioactivity of the rocks Strangways brought to Dent with a geiger counter. Their radioactivity levels are high and Bond asks a reluctant Quarrel to take him to Crab Key that night. Quarrel believes there is a dragon on the island. Back at his hotel room, he receives a call from Miss Taro. She invites him over, but on the way a car tries to run him off the road. He manages to escape while the other car plummets off a hill and explodes. Surprised to see him alive, Taro tries to keep him at her place until another assassin can arrive. They sleep together, and after Bond decides to go out for food. He calls for a car, but rather than a taxi arriving an officer arrives to arrest Taro. Bond waits at her apartment, and when Dent arrives and shoots a decoy, Bond interrogates him and shoots him.
Bond returns to Quarrel at the dock and they boat over to Crab Key. They pull the boat up on the island and wait until daylight. The next morning Bond hears a woman singing. He sees Honey Ryder exiting the sea carrying shells. He surprises her and asks her why she's on the island. She tells him she is not afraid of the island security, but when Quarrel warns them that a boat is coming, they hide behind a sand dune. The security team notices Bond's boat and fires around the island. They leave, claiming they will return with dogs. Bond tries to send Honey back to Kingston, but her boat was hit by the marksmen. She continues with him and Quarrel inland to a hiding spot. On the way, they are forces to hide underwater and use reeds as snorkels as a patrol with dogs approaches. The patrol leaves, but another lone guard arrives and Bond kills him. They arrive at Honey's hiding spot and agree to take turns watching out for the dragon, which Honey claims to have seen. When Quarrel sees tracks, Bond insists they follow them to the dragon. By the time they arrive to the dragon it is nighttime. They are spotted and the "dragon", a tank painted with teeth and a flamethrower mounted on the front, approaches them. Bond and Quarrel attempt to shoot its tires and lights, but fail. Quarrel is lit on fire and dies. Bond and Honey are apprehended and taken to a compound. Upon arrival, they are put through a decontamination process and are taken to a luxurious suite where they find clothes in their exact sizes because, as the extremely polite receptionist explains, they were expected. Bond and Honey drink coffee, still confused, and quickly pass out because the coffee was drugged. A mysterious man with black gloves enters their room as they sleep, but leaves shortly after. The next morning they dress and are escorted to the office of the compound's owner, Dr. Julius No. He arrives and introduces himself, but excuses his handicap - he has lost his hands in an accident and had replaced them with metallic ones. Dr. No invites them to lunch, where they discuss the origins of his wealth and what he is doing with his nuclear facility. Bond states that he knows all about No because he has read his MI6 and CIA files. Now that both men know what each other is up to, Bond asks that Honey be excused. The guards drag her away and Bond tries to help her. A guard shoves a gun in Bond's back and he returns to his seat. Dr. No then explains why he is planning on taking over the moon rocket's launch from Cape Canaveral, and that it is all a part of SPECTRE's master plan. Dr. No invites Bond to join SPECTRE, but Bond refuses. No leaves and his guards beat Bond and leave him in a cell.
Bond awakes and breaks through a vent in his cell. He crawls through pipes and vents until he reaches a facility room, where he attacks a worker in a radiation suit. He dons the suit and enters Dr. No's main control room where they are running a test on their nuclear reactor. The disguised Bond climbs to a platform with controls. When No initiate the real mission, Bond cranks a dial to a dangerous level, initiating a meltdown. Everyone starts to flee, but No attempts to fight Bond on the platform. The two fall onto a cage descending into the water holding the nuclear reactor. Bond is able to fight off No long enough to climb out, but Dr. No can't climb out due to his metal hands. No dies in the water. Bond runs through the hallways and grabs a receptionist to help him find Honey. He finds her locked on a concrete ramp with a rising tide approaching her body. He unclasps her and the two escape the facility. Outside, they find a boat and Bond punches the two men currently on it. They drive the boat away moments before the compound explodes. Their boatruns out of fuel, but Felix arrives in time to tow them in. Bond and Honey begin kissing, and Bond releases the tow rope, leaving them totally alone in the middle of the Caribbean.
Casting
James Bond - Sean Connery
M - Bernard Lee
Miss Moneypenny - Lois Maxwell
Honey Ryder - Ursula Andress
Dr. Julius No - Joseph Wiseman
Pr. R.J. Dent - Anthony Dawson
Quarrel - John KItzmiller
Felix Leiter - Jack Lord
Miss Taro - Zena Marshall
Sylvia Trench - Eunice Gayson
Q - Peter Burton
John Strangways - Timothy Moxon
Annabelle Chung (photographer) - Marguerite LeWars
Pleydell Smith - Louis Blaazer
The Three Blind Mice - Eric Coverly, Charles Edghill and Henry Lopez
Locations
London, England
Kingston, Jamaica
Crab Key, Jamaica
At a country club in Jamaica, undercover British agent John Strangways plays cards with R.J. Dent and others. He leaves the club and is shot down by The Three Blind Mice: three assassins pretending to be blind beggars. His body is thrown inside a getaway car and rushed off. At Strangways' office, his secretary is murdered while making a call to headquarters. The Three Blind Mice steal one file labeled "Doctor No". On the other end, the radio receiver notifies his superior that there is a situation.
In London, James Bond is playing baccarat at an upscale casino with several people and Sylvia Trench. The two flirt, but Bond receives a note and excuses himself from the game. Sylvia follows him, and he invites her to lunch the next day. Bond then travels to the office of Universal Exports, a cover for the British Intelligence office of MI6. There, he is informed by M that he must travel to Jamaica to investigate Strangways' disappearance, which may have something to do with some problems the Americans have been having with their Space Shuttle launches. He is given a new Walther PPK by Q.
He returns home to find Sylvia playing golf in his room, wearing only his shirt. The two spend a quick amount of time together before Bond catches a flight to Kingston, Jamaica. At the airport, a mysterious man watches Bond arrive, and a photographer tries to snap his photo. He is greeted by a driver outside, but calls MI6 first to check in. He asks if the driver was sent and he learns that no driver was sent. He rides with the driver nonetheless. As the driver tries to evade the man from the airport, Bond pulls a gun on him and interrogates him on the side of the road. After taking some punches, the driver weeps and asks for a cigarette. He bites a cigarette from his pocket and dies instantly.
At the government house, they discover it was cyanide inside his cigarette. Bond meets with Pleydell Smith to discuss Strangways, and learns that Dent was one of the last to see Strangways. They visit Strangways' office where Bond discovers a receipt from Dent's practice. He also discovers a photo of a fisherman and Strangways and notes that the fisherman was driving the car that was tailing him from the airport. At his hotel room, Bond sets up traps to see if people have entered his room, and heads off to meet Dent and the other card players. They inform him that Strangways had been chartering a fisherman named Quarrel's boat frequently.
Bond visits Quarrel at his boat, but receives no answers. He follows him to Puss Feller's restaurant and is assaulted by the fisherman and Puss Feller but gets the upper-hand in the fight quickly. A man orders Bond to "hold it", and shortly reveals himself to be Felix Leiter, CIA. Quarrel greets Bond as a friend. That night at dinner, Bond and Felix talk about Strangways' dissapearance and the trouble at Cape Canaveral and the photographer from the airport snaps another photo. Quarrel restrains her while Bond destroys her film. Outside the restaurant, The Three Blind Mice nearly shoot Bond but are thrown off by a passing car.
The next day, Bond visits R.J. Dent at his office and enquires about Strangways' receipt. Dent says the rocks he brought him were not special and he threw them out. Dent also claimed that the rocks were not from Crab Key, a privately owned island near Kingston. After Bond leaves Dent rushes off to a boat and argues with the driver to take him to Crab Key. On the island, he is escorted to a large empty room where he talks to a voice over an intercom. The voice is angry that he arrived during daytime and is angry that Bond is still alive. Dent takes a tarantula to kill Bond with.
Bond returns to his hotel room and discovers that his traps had been sprung. He goes to sleep and in the middle of the night is awoken by the spider in his bed. He kills the spider. The next day he visits Pleydell Smith again and the two discuss the investigation. Bond discovers Miss Taro listening in, but she claims she was looking for a file. Bond is later found by Quarrel measuring the radioactivity of the rocks Strangways brought to Dent with a geiger counter. Their radioactivity levels are high and Bond asks a reluctant Quarrel to take him to Crab Key that night. Quarrel believes there is a dragon on the island. Back at his hotel room, he receives a call from Miss Taro. She invites him over, but on the way a car tries to run him off the road. He manages to escape while the other car plummets off a hill and explodes. Surprised to see him alive, Taro tries to keep him at her place until another assassin can arrive. They sleep together, and after Bond decides to go out for food. He calls for a car, but rather than a taxi arriving an officer arrives to arrest Taro. Bond waits at her apartment, and when Dent arrives and shoots a decoy, Bond interrogates him and shoots him.
Bond returns to Quarrel at the dock and they boat over to Crab Key. They pull the boat up on the island and wait until daylight. The next morning Bond hears a woman singing. He sees Honey Ryder exiting the sea carrying shells. He surprises her and asks her why she's on the island. She tells him she is not afraid of the island security, but when Quarrel warns them that a boat is coming, they hide behind a sand dune. The security team notices Bond's boat and fires around the island. They leave, claiming they will return with dogs. Bond tries to send Honey back to Kingston, but her boat was hit by the marksmen. She continues with him and Quarrel inland to a hiding spot. On the way, they are forces to hide underwater and use reeds as snorkels as a patrol with dogs approaches. The patrol leaves, but another lone guard arrives and Bond kills him. They arrive at Honey's hiding spot and agree to take turns watching out for the dragon, which Honey claims to have seen. When Quarrel sees tracks, Bond insists they follow them to the dragon. By the time they arrive to the dragon it is nighttime. They are spotted and the "dragon", a tank painted with teeth and a flamethrower mounted on the front, approaches them. Bond and Quarrel attempt to shoot its tires and lights, but fail. Quarrel is lit on fire and dies. Bond and Honey are apprehended and taken to a compound. Upon arrival, they are put through a decontamination process and are taken to a luxurious suite where they find clothes in their exact sizes because, as the extremely polite receptionist explains, they were expected. Bond and Honey drink coffee, still confused, and quickly pass out because the coffee was drugged. A mysterious man with black gloves enters their room as they sleep, but leaves shortly after. The next morning they dress and are escorted to the office of the compound's owner, Dr. Julius No. He arrives and introduces himself, but excuses his handicap - he has lost his hands in an accident and had replaced them with metallic ones. Dr. No invites them to lunch, where they discuss the origins of his wealth and what he is doing with his nuclear facility. Bond states that he knows all about No because he has read his MI6 and CIA files. Now that both men know what each other is up to, Bond asks that Honey be excused. The guards drag her away and Bond tries to help her. A guard shoves a gun in Bond's back and he returns to his seat. Dr. No then explains why he is planning on taking over the moon rocket's launch from Cape Canaveral, and that it is all a part of SPECTRE's master plan. Dr. No invites Bond to join SPECTRE, but Bond refuses. No leaves and his guards beat Bond and leave him in a cell.
Bond awakes and breaks through a vent in his cell. He crawls through pipes and vents until he reaches a facility room, where he attacks a worker in a radiation suit. He dons the suit and enters Dr. No's main control room where they are running a test on their nuclear reactor. The disguised Bond climbs to a platform with controls. When No initiate the real mission, Bond cranks a dial to a dangerous level, initiating a meltdown. Everyone starts to flee, but No attempts to fight Bond on the platform. The two fall onto a cage descending into the water holding the nuclear reactor. Bond is able to fight off No long enough to climb out, but Dr. No can't climb out due to his metal hands. No dies in the water. Bond runs through the hallways and grabs a receptionist to help him find Honey. He finds her locked on a concrete ramp with a rising tide approaching her body. He unclasps her and the two escape the facility. Outside, they find a boat and Bond punches the two men currently on it. They drive the boat away moments before the compound explodes. Their boatruns out of fuel, but Felix arrives in time to tow them in. Bond and Honey begin kissing, and Bond releases the tow rope, leaving them totally alone in the middle of the Caribbean.
Casting
James Bond - Sean Connery
M - Bernard Lee
Miss Moneypenny - Lois Maxwell
Honey Ryder - Ursula Andress
Dr. Julius No - Joseph Wiseman
Pr. R.J. Dent - Anthony Dawson
Quarrel - John KItzmiller
Felix Leiter - Jack Lord
Miss Taro - Zena Marshall
Sylvia Trench - Eunice Gayson
Q - Peter Burton
John Strangways - Timothy Moxon
Annabelle Chung (photographer) - Marguerite LeWars
Pleydell Smith - Louis Blaazer
The Three Blind Mice - Eric Coverly, Charles Edghill and Henry Lopez
Locations
London, England
Kingston, Jamaica
Crab Key, Jamaica
Subscrever:
Comentários (Atom)