James Bond Movies
Top 10 James Bond Movies
With 6 James Bond actors and 25 films over 5 decades, the first question on anyone's mind is: which are the best? We've compiled our list of the Top 10 Bond films, the very best that 007 has to offer.
1962 - Dr. No
Dr. No is the first James Bond film in the series. Set in Jamaica, it stars Sean Connery as James Bond, Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder, and Joseph Wiseman as Dr. No. Includes info on production, casting, music, plot, goofs, box office and crew.
1963 - From Russia with Love
From Russia with Love is the second James Bond film in the series. Set in Istanbul, Turkey, it stars Sean Connery as James Bond, Pedro Armendariz as Kerim Bey, Lotte Lenya as Rosa Klebb, Robert Shaw as Red Grant and Daniela Bianchi as Tatiana Romanova. Includes info on cast, crew, casting, production, music, plot, goofs and box office.
1964 - Goldfinger
Goldfinger is the third film in the James Bond series. Set in multiple exotic locations, including Miami, Kentucky, and Switzerland, Goldfinger stars Sean Connery as 007, Gert Frobe as Goldfinger, Harold Sakata as Oddjob, Honor Blackman as Pussy Galore, and Shirley Eaton as Jill Masterson. Includes info on cast, crew, casting, production, music, plot, goofs and box office.
1965 - Thunderball
Thunderball is the fourth James Bond film in the series. Set in Nassua, and other tropical locations, Thunderball stars Sean Connery as 007, Adolfo Celi as Emilio Largo, Claudine Auger as Domino Derval, Luciana Paluzzi as Fiona Volpe and Guy Doleman as Count Lippe. Includes info on cast, production, music, legal issues, plot, goofs and box office
1967 - You Only Live Twice
You Only Live Twice is the fifth film in the James Bond series. Set in Japan, the film stars Sean Connery as James Bond, Testsuro Tamba as Tiger Tanaka, Akiko Wakabayashi as Aki, Mie Hama as Kissy Suzuki, Charles Gray as Dikko Henderson and Teru Shimada as Mr. Osato. Includes info on cast, music, plot, goofs and trivia.
1969 - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
On Her Majesty's Secret Service is the sixth film in the James Bond series. Set mainly in Switzerland, the film stars George Lazenby as James Bond, Diana Rigg as Tracy Di Vicenzo, Gabriele Ferzetti as Marc-Ange Draco, Ilse Steppat as Irma Bunt and Telly Savalas as Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Includes info on cast, music, plot, trivia and box office.
1971 - Diamonds Are Forever
Diamonds Are Forever is the seventh film in the James Bond series. Set in Amsterdam and Las Vegas, it stars Sean Connery as James Bond, Jill St. John as Tiffany Case, Lana Wood as Plenty O'Toole, Jimmy Dean as Willard Whyte, Putter Smith as Mr. Kidd, Bruce Glover as Mr. Wint, Joe Robinson as Peter Franks and Charles Gray as Blofeld.
1973 - Live And Let Die
Live and Let Die is the eighth film in the James Bond series. Set in New York and the Caribbean, it stars Roger Moore as James Bond, Yaphet Kotto as Kananga/Mr. Big, Jane Seymour as Solitaire, Gloria Hendry as Rosie Carver, Clifton James as Sherrif J.W. Pepper, Geoffrey Holder as Baron Samedi, Julius Harris as Tee Hee, Earl Jolly Brown as Whisper and Roy Stewart as Quarrel Jr.
1974 - The Man with the Golden Gun
The Man with the Golden Gun is the ninth film in the James Bond series. Set in Hong Kong, it stars Roger Moore as James Bond, Christopher Lee as Francisco Scaramanga, Maud Adams as Andrea Anders, Herve Villechaize as Nick Nack, Britt Ekland as Mary Goodnight and Clifton James as Sheriff J.W. Pepper.
1977 - The Spy Who Loved Me
The Spy Who Loved Me is the tenth film in the James Bond series. Set all over Europe, it stars Roger Moore as James Bond, Barbara Bach as Anya Amasova (Triple X), Curt Jurgens as Karl Stromberg, Richard Keil as Jaws, Walter Gotell as General Gogol, Vernon Dobtcheff as Max Kalba and George Baker as Captain Benson.
1979 - Moonraker
Moonraker is the eleventh film in the James Bond series. Set in Italy, Brazil and outer space, it stars Roger Moore as James Bond, Lois Chiles as Holly Goodhead, Richard Kiel as Jaws, Michael Lonsdale as Hugo Drax, Corinne Cleery as Corinne Dufour and Toshiro Suga as Chang.
1981 - For Your Eyes Only
For Your Eyes Only is the twelfth film in the James Bond series. Set in Greece, it stars Roger Moore as James Bond, Carole Bouquet as Melina Havelock, Topol as Milos Columbo, Julian Glover as Kristatos, Michael Gothard as Locque and Lynn-Holly Johnson as Bibi Dahl.
1983 - Octopussy
Octopussy is the thirteenth film in the James Bond series. Set in India and Germany, it stars Roger Moore as James Bond, Maud Adams as Octopussy, Louis Jourdan as Kamal Khan, Kabir Bedi as Gobinda, Kristina Wayborn as Magda, Steven Berkoff as General Orlov and David and Anthony Meyer as Mischka and Grischka.
1985 - A View to a Kill
A View To a Kill is the fourteenth film in the James Bond series. Set in France and San Francisco, it stars Roger Moore as James Bond, Christopher Walken as Max Zorin, Tanya Roberts as Stacey Sutton, Grace Jones as May Day, Patrick Macnee as Sir Godfrey Tibbett and Alison Doody as Jenny Flex.
1987 - The Living Daylights
The Living Daylights is the fifteenth film in the James Bond series. Set in Vienna, Tangiers and Gibraltar, it stars Timothy Dalton as James Bond, Maryan d'Abo as Kara Milovy, Jeroen Krabbe as Georgi Koskov, Joe Don Baker as Brad Whitaker and John Rhys-Davies as General Pushkin.
1989 - Licence To Kill
Licence To Kill is the sixteenth film in the James Bond series. Set in Florida and Mexico, it stars Timothy Dalton as James Bond, Carey Lowell as Pam Bouvier, Robert Davi as Franz Sanchez, Anthony Zerbe as Milton Krest, Talisa Soto as Lupe Lamora, and Benicio Del Toro as Dario.
1995 - Goldeneye
Goldeneye is the seventeenth film in the James Bond series. Set in Russia and Puerto Rico, it stars Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, Sean Bean as Alec Trevelyan, Izabella Scorupco as Natalya Simonova, Famke Janssen as Xenia Onatopp, Alan Cumming as Boris Grishenko and Robbie Coltrane as Valentine Zukovsky.
1997 - Tomorrow Never Dies
Tomorrow Never Dies is the eighteenth film in the James Bond series. Set in Hamburg, France and Thailand, it stars Pierce Brosnan as Bond, Jonathan Pryce as Elliot Carver, Michelle Yeoh as Wai Lin, Teri Hatcher as Paris Carver, Gotz Otto as Stamper and Vincent Schiavelli as Dr. Kaufman.
1999 - The World is Not Enough
The World Is Not Enough is the nineteenth film in the James Bond series. Set in Turkey, it stars Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, Sophie Marceau as Elektra King, Robert Carlyle as Renard, Denise Richards as Dr. Christmas Jones, Robbie Coltrane as Valentin Zukovsky and Serena Thomas as Molly Warmflesh.
2002 - Die Another Day
Die Another Day is the twentieth film in the James Bond series. Set in Korea and Iceland, it stars Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, Toby Stephens as Gustav Graves, Halle Berry as Jinx Johnson, Rosamund Pike as Miranda Frost, Rick Yune as Zao and Kenneth Tsang as General Moon.
2006 - Casino Royale
Casino Royale is the twenty-first film in the James Bond series. Set in Venice, it stars Daniel Craig as James Bond, Eva Green as Vesper Lynd, Mads Mikkelsen as Le Chiffre, Giancarlo Giannini as Rene Mathis, Simon Abkarian as Alex Dimitrios and Jesper Christensen as Mr. White.
2008 - Quantum of Solace
Quantum of Solace is the twenty-third film in the James Bond series. It stars Daniel Craig as James Bond, Olga Kurylenko as Camille, Mathieu Amalric as Dominic Greene, Giancarlo Giannini as Rene Mathis, Gemma Arterton as Strawberry Fields, Jesper Christensen as Mr. White and Joaquin Cosio as General Medrano.
2012 - Skyfall
Skyfall is the upcoming James Bond film, also known as Bond 23. It will star Daniel Craig as James Bond, Judy Dench as M, Javier Bardem as the main villain, Bérénice Marlohe as Sévérine, Naomie Harris as Eve, and Ralph Fiennes, Helen McCrory, Albert Finney, Ben Whishaw and Ola Rapace as undisclosed roles
2015 - Bond 24
Bond 24 is currently in pre-production, with a confirmed UK release date of October 23, 2015. After directing Skyfall, Sam Mendes said that he would bow out in order to focus on some theatre work. However, after ongoing talks with producers Michael Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, they decided to fit Bond 24's schedule around Mendes' theatre work, so that he could stay on as director.