3.10.10
from russia with love (1963)
"Oh James, James... Will you make love to me all the time in England?"
James Bond (Sean Connery), the most obvious spy in the western world, slums it in the bars of Istanbul, with a Russian beauty Tatiana Romanova (Daniela Bianchi). All done so he can get his hands on the Lektor, a Soviet encryption device stolen by SPECTRE.
Bond is back, and the second Bond film sees the pattern set, with the first appearance of Q, Blofeld and instigated the now traditional pre-credits sequence which would be repeated ad nauseam for the next forty years and countless productions. As usual this is a fun spy thriller, where you disengage the brain and let it wash over you.
Labels:
British,
MGM,
Spy,
Terence Young
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