James Bond first hit the big
screen in “Dr. No,” released
exactl;y 50 years ago today, on
Oct. 5, 1962. A list of the 007
films and their stars:
— “Dr No,” 1962, Sean Connery. — “From Russia With Love,”
1963, Sean Connery.
— “Goldfinger,” 1964, Sean
Connery.
— “Thunderball,” 1965, Sean
Connery.
— “You Only Live Twice,”
1967, Sean Connery.
— “On Her Majesty’s Secret
Service,” 1969, George
Lazenby.
— “Diamonds Are Forever,”
1971, Sean Connery.
— “Live and Let Die,” 1973,
Roger Moore.
— “The Man With the Golden
Gun,” 1974, Roger Moore.
— “The Spy Who Loved Me,”
1977, Roger Moore.
— “Moonraker,” 1979, Roger
Moore.
— “For Your Eyes Only,” 1981,
Roger Moore.
— “Octopussy,” 1983, Roger
Moore.
— “A View to a Kill,” 1985,
Roger Moore.
— “The Living Daylights,”
1987, Timothy Dalton.
— “Licence to Kill,” 1989,
Timothy Dalton.
— “GoldenEye,” 1995, Pierce
Brosnan.
— “Tomorrow Never Dies,”
1997, Pierce Brosnan.
— “The World is Not
Enough,” 1999, Pierce Brosnan. — “Die Another Day,” 2002,
Pierce Brosnan.
— “Casino Royale,” 2006,
Daniel Craig.
— “Quantum of Solace,” 2008,
Daniel Craig.
— “Skyfall,” fall 2012, Daniel
Craig.
Unofficial projects
In addition to the 23 official Bond films produced by EON productions, there have been two other Bond adventures: — “Casino Royale,” 1967, a spoof starring David Niven. — “Never Say Never Again,”
Where to see the films
All 22 official Bond films in release are now available in a boxed Blu-ray anniversary set, “Bond 50,” from MGM and 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.
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