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  • ...soundtrack]] of the film ''[[Dr. No (film)|Dr. No]]'', in which the "James Bond Theme" written by [[Monty Norman]] and performed by [[John Barry (composer) ...the [[James Bond gun barrel sequence|gun barrel sequence]] in every James Bond film except for ''[[Casino Royale (2006 film)|Casino Royale]]''.
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  • |Bond:||[[Sean Connery]] ...onnery]] as the suave and sophisticated British Secret Service agent James Bond. The film was released in [[1963 in film|1963]], produced by [[Albert R. Br
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  • |Bond:||[[Sean Connery]] ...(film)|Diamonds Are Forever]]'' ([[1971 in film|1971]]). This is the first Bond film to be directed by [[Lewis Gilbert]], whol later directed [[1977 in fil
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  • ...tions]] in [[1979 in film|1979]] and the fourth to star [[Roger Moore]] as Bond. The film was produced by [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and [[Michael G. Wilson]]. ...ishers, however, favoured "The Moonraker Sense", "The Moonraker Plan", or "Bond & The Moonraker". Other titles that are known to have been suggested includ
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  • |Bond:||[[Roger Moore]] ...d to star [[Roger Moore]] as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond 007. Released in [[1974 in film|1974]], it was the fourth and final film in
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  • |Bond:||[[Sean Connery]] ==The search for James Bond==
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  • ...ons]] and was released in [[1977 in film|1977]]. It was the first official Bond film not to be produced by [[Harry Saltzman]], who had previously sold his ...ch, it is considered the first wholly original Bond film and was the first Bond film to be novelised, instead of [[vice versa]].
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  • |Bond:||[[Roger Moore]] ...[1983 in film|1983]], the same year as the release of the unofficial James Bond film ''[[Never Say Never Again]]'' by screenwriter and ''[[Thunderball (fil
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  • |Bond:||[[Sean Connery]] ...[Never Say Never Again]]'' in [[1983 in film|1983]] and lend his voice for Bond in the [[2005 in video gaming|2005]] [[video game]] adaptation of ''[[From
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  • |Bond:|| [[Roger Moore]] ...oore]] as [[United Kingdom|British]] Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond. The film was released in [[1973 in film|1973]] and was produced by [[Alber
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  • |Bond:||[[Roger Moore]] ...d to cash in on the subsequent science fiction craze and make a film where Bond would go to space. [[Moonraker]] was chosen as the basis for the film, alth
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  • |Bond:||[[Pierce Brosnan]] ...ar [[Pierce Brosnan]] as [[Ian Fleming|Ian Fleming's]] secret agent, James Bond. It was released in [[1999 in film|1999]], and produced by [[Michael G. Wil
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  • |Bond:||[[Roger Moore]] ...as British Secret Service Agent, [[James Bond (character)|Commander James Bond]]. It was produced by [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and [[Michael G. Wilson]]. Wil
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  • |Bond:||[[Sean Connery]] ...to star [[Sean Connery]] as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond 007. Released in [[1965 in film|1965]], it was directed by [[Terence Young]
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  • |Bond:||[[Pierce Brosnan]] ...d to his memory, and beginning with this production and in each subsequent Bond film, the first credit reads: "Albert R. Broccoli's EON Productions Ltd. pr
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  • |Bond:||[[Roger Moore]] ...h to star [[Roger Moore]] as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond 007. Produced by [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and directed by [[John Glen]], it w
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  • |Bond:||[[Timothy Dalton]] ...]] as the [[United Kingdom|British]] Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond. Produced by [[Albert R. Broccoli]], his stepson [[Michael G. Wilson]], and
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  • |Bond:||[[Timothy Dalton]] ...rball (film)|Thunderball]]'' ([[1965 in film|1965]]), every official James Bond film.
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  • |Bond:||[[Roger Moore]] ...Commander James Bond. Released in [[1977 in film|1977]], it is the second Bond film to be directed by [[Lewis Gilbert]]. Gilbert previously directed ''[[Y
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  • |Bond:||[[Pierce Brosnan]] ...]]. It is the first film not to feature [[Desmond Llewelyn]] as [[Q (James Bond)|Q]] since ''[[Live and Let Die (film)|Live and Let Die]]'' ([[1973 in film
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  • |Bond:||[[Pierce Brosnan]] ...in Campbell]]. Campbell would later sign to direct [[2006 in film|2006's]] Bond film ''[[Casino Royale (2006 film)|Casino Royale]]''.
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  • |Bond:||[[George Lazenby]] ...amonds Are Forever]]'' ([[1971 in film|1971]]). This is the first and only Bond film to be directed by [[Peter R. Hunt]], who before was a [[film editor]]
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  • |Bond:||[[Sean Connery]] ...to star [[Sean Connery]] as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond 007. Released in September, [[1964 in film|1964]], the film was produced by
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  • |Followed by || [[James Bond (film series)#Future|Bond 23]] ...enge for the death of [[Vesper Lynd]], and is assisted by [[Camille (James Bond)|Camille]] ([[Olga Kurylenko]]), who also wants to kill Greene.
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  • |Bond:||[[Daniel Craig]] |Followed by:||[[Bond 22]]
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  • [[Image:walther_ppk_occ.jpg|right|300px|thumb|'''James Bond's Walther PPK''']] ...a '''list of James Bond gadgets''' featured in the franchise. The [[James Bond]] books and movies have featured exotic equipment and vehicles, which often
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  • ...on the top. Their design varies considerably from place to place. In some locations, they have an extra plank on the seat to accommodate a fourth passenger. I ...ediary official (for reasons like non-availability of prepaid autos at all locations and not wanting to queue up for a long time at the counter.)
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  • [[Image:_171224_bond_logo_300.jpg|300px|right|thumb|The James Bond 007 gun logo]] '''James Bond''', also known as '''007''' (pronounced "double-oh seven"), is a [[fictiona
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  • [[Image:007.png|350px|right|thumb|The James Bond 007 gun logo]] '''James Bond''', also known as '''007''' (pronounced "double-oh seven"), is a [[fictiona
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  • ...lso offers free or low-cost short-term "CityBike" rentals at various fixed locations near the central city.You need a Creditcard to rent a bike or get a Tourist ...lederhosen? How about a doner kebab at the Naschmarkt, or an Austrian war bond from the first World War? This is the place to go. It is primarily a flea m
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