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Dr.
No (1962)
The 1st James Bond film.
Starring Sean Connery as James Bond, Ursula Andress as
the Bond Girl and Joseph Wiseman as the villain, Dr. No. Directed by Terence Young.
Budget: $900,000. Opening dates: UK October 5, 1962; US
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Russia with Love (1963)
The 2nd James Bond movie.
Starring Sean Connery as James Bond, Daniela Bianchi as
the Bond Girl and Robert Shaw and Lotte Lenya as the villains. Directed by Terence Young.
Budget: $2 million. Opening dates: UK October 10, 1963,
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Goldfinger (1964)
The 3rd James Bond film.
Starring Sean Connery as James Bond, Honor Blackman,
Tania Mallet and Shirley Eaton as the Bond Girls, Gert Frobe as the villain, Auric
Goldfinger, and Harold Sakata as the henchman Oddjob. Directed by Guy Hamilton.
Budget: $3 million. Opening dates: UK September 17, 1964;
US December 22, 1964
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Thunderball
(1965)
The 4th James Bond film.
Starring Sean Connery as James Bond, Claudine Auger and
Luciana Paluzzi as the Bond Girls and Adolfo Celi as the villain, Largo. Directed by
Terence Young.
Budget: $5.5 million. Opening dates: UK December 29,
1965; US December 21, 1965
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You Only Live Twice
(1967)
The 5th James Bond film.
Starring Sean Connery as James Bond, Akiko Wakabayashi
and Mie Hama as the Bond Girls and Donald Pleasance as the villain, Blofeld. Directed by
Lewis Gilbert.
Budget: $8.5 million. Opening dates: UK June 12, 1967; US
June 13, 1967
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Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
The 7th James Bond film.
Starring Sean Connery as James Bond, Jill St. John and
Lana Wood as the Bond Girls and Charles Gray as the villain, Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
Directed by Guy Hamilton.
Budget: $7 - 10 million. Opening dates: UK December 30,
1971; US December 17, 1971
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Never Say Never Again
(1983)
This film doesn't count on the "official" James
Bond film listing, but it could be #12 1/2. It was released by Warner Brothers studio
rather than United Artists, and was not produced by Eon.
Starring Sean Connery as James Bond, Kim Basinger and Barbara Carrera as the Bond Girls
and Klaus Maria Brandauer as the villain, Largo.
Produced by Kevin McClory [not Cubby Broccoli and Eon].
Basically a remake of Thunderball, and possibly to be remade a 3rd time by
producer Kevin McClory.
Budget: $36 million. Opening dates: UK December 14, 1983; US
October 7, 1983
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