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Sean Connery | James Bond | |
Pedro Armendáriz Jr. | Kerim Bey | |
Nusret Ataer | Mehmet | |
Peter Bayliss | Benz | |
Martine Beswick | Zora | |
Daniela Bianchi | Tania Romanova | |
Peter Brayham | Rhoda | |
Anthony Dawson | Ernst Blofeld | |
Francis de Wolff | Vavra | |
Eunice Gayson | Sylvia | |
Walter Gotell | Morzeny | |
Aliza Gur | Vida | |
Fred Haggerty | Krilencu | |
Bernard Lee | M | |
Lotte Lenya | Rosa Klebb | |
Pedro Armendariz | Kerim Bey | |
Robert Shaw | Grant | |
George Pastell | Train Conductor | |
Nadja Regin | Kerim's Girl | |
Lois Maxwell | Miss Moneypenny | |
Vladek Sheybal | Kronsteen |
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Producer | Albert Broccoli
Harry Saltzman |
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Writer | Ian Fleming
Richard Maibaum |
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Cinematography | Ted Moore
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Musician | John Barry
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Bond is back and on the loose in exotic Istanbul looking for a super-secret coding machine. He's involved with a beautiful Russian spy and has the SPECTRE organization after him, including villainess Rosa Klebb (she of the killer shoe). Lots of exciting escapes but not an overreliance on the gadgetry of the later films. The second Bond feature, thought by many to be the best. |
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