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For Your Eyes Only | 1981 | UK One Sheet
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For Your Eyes Only | 1981 | UK One Sheet

For Your Eyes Only was released in 1981 and is the 12th film in the James Bond series. It was directed by John Glen, in his directorial debut having previously worked as editor and second unit director in three other Bond films. It was produced by Albert R. Broccoli with Michael G. Wilson and Richard Maibaum co-writing the screenplay based on the characters and combination of elements from the plots from two short stories from Ian Fleming's For Your Eyes Only collection: the title story and "Risico". For Your Eyes Only stars Roger Moore, Carole Bouquet, Topol, Lynn-Holly Johnson, Julian Glover, Cassandra Harris, Jill Bennett, Michael Gothard, John Wyman, Jack Hedley, Lois Maxwell and Desmond Llewelyn. The storyline follows a British spy trawler is accidentally sunk off the coast of a Wa...
For Your Eyes Only | 1981 | Advance | US One Sheet
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For Your Eyes Only | 1981 | Advance | US One Sheet

For Your Eyes Only was released in 1981 and is the 12th film in the James Bond series. It was directed by John Glen, in his directorial debut having previously worked as editor and second unit director in three other Bond films. It was produced by Albert R. Broccoli with Michael G. Wilson and Richard Maibaum co-writing the screenplay based on the characters and combination of elements from the plots from two short stories from Ian Fleming's For Your Eyes Only collection: the title story and "Risico". For Your Eyes Only stars Roger Moore, Carole Bouquet, Topol, Lynn-Holly Johnson, Julian Glover, Cassandra Harris, Jill Bennett, Michael Gothard, John Wyman, Jack Hedley, Lois Maxwell and Desmond Llewelyn. The storyline follows a British spy trawler is accidentally sunk off the coast of a Wa...
Octopussy | 1983 | Advance | UK One Sheet
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Octopussy | 1983 | Advance | UK One Sheet

Octopussy was released in 1983 and is the 13th film in the James Bond series. It was directed by John Glen and produced by Albert R. Broccoli. The screenplay was co-written by George MacDonald Fraser, Michael G. Wilson and Richard Maibaum based on the character created by Ian Fleming. Octopussy stars Roger Moore, Maud Adams, Louis Jourdan, Kristina Wayborn and Kabir Bedi. Octopussy was released in the same year as the non-Eon Productions film Never Say Never Again starring Sean Connery as 007, James Bond. The film's title, Octopussy comes from the Ian Fleming’s 1966 collection of short stories called Octopussy and The Living Daylights, although the film's plot is original. However, the scene at Sotheby's is drawn from the short story The Property of a Lady which was included in 1967 and...
Octopussy | 1983 | US Lobby Card
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Octopussy | 1983 | US Lobby Card

Octopussy was released in 1983 and is the 13th film in the James Bond series. It was directed by John Glen and produced by Albert R. Broccoli. The screenplay was co-written by George MacDonald Fraser, Michael G. Wilson and Richard Maibaum based on the character created by Ian Fleming. Octopussy stars Roger Moore, Maud Adams, Louis Jourdan, Kristina Wayborn and Kabir Bedi. Octopussy was released in the same year as the non-Eon Productions film Never Say Never Again starring Sean Connery as 007, James Bond. The film's title, Octopussy comes from the Ian Fleming’s 1966 collection of short stories called Octopussy and The Living Daylights, although the film's plot is original. However, the scene at Sotheby's is drawn from the short story The Property of a Lady which was included in 1967 and...
Tomorrow Never Dies | 1997 | US Lobby Card
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Tomorrow Never Dies | 1997 | US Lobby Card

Tomorrow Never Dies was released in 1997 and is the 18th film in the James Bond series. It was directed by Roger Spottiswoode and co-produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli. It was the first James Bond film made after the death of producer Albert R. Broccoli, to whom the movie pays tribute in the end credits. The screenplay was written by Bruce Feirstein based on the character created by Ian Fleming. Tomorrow Never Dies stars Pierce Brosnan, Jonathan Pryce, Michelle Yeoh, Teri Hatcher, Joe Don Baker and Judi Dench. The storyline follows James Bond as he tries to stop Elliot Carver, a power-mad media mogul who plans to induce war between China and the UK in order to obtain exclusive global media coverage. Filming for Tomorrow Never Dies took place at Peyresourde Airport in ...
Goldeneye | 1995 | US Lobby Card
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Goldeneye | 1995 | US Lobby Card

GoldenEye was released in 1995 and is the 17th film in the James Bond series. It was directed by Martin Campbell and co-produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli. The screenplay was co-written by Jeffrey Caine and Bruce Feirstein. Goldeneye is the first film in the series to not take story elements from the works of Ian Fleming and is based on a story conceived and written by Michael France. The film stars Pierce Brosnan - in his first appearance as James Bond, Sean Bean, Izabella Scorupco, Judi Dench, Famke Janssen and Joe Don Baker. The film's title, GoldenEye is a homage to James Bond's creator, Ian Fleming. While he was working for British Naval Intelligence as a Lieutenant Commander, Fleming liaised with the American OSS to monitor developments in Spain after the Spanish C...
A View To A Kill | 1985 | US Lobby Card
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A View To A Kill | 1985 | US Lobby Card

A View to a Kill released in 1985, is the 14th film in the James Bond series. It was directed by John Glen and co-produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson. The screenplay was co-written by Michael G. Wilson and Richard Maibaum. Although the title was adapted from Ian Fleming's short story "From a View to a Kill", the film has an entirely original screenplay. A View to a Kill stars Roger Moore, Tanya Roberts, Grace Jones, Patrick Macnee and Christopher Walken. This was the 7th and final time Roger Moore played MI6 agent James Bond. The third James Bond film to be directed by John Glen, and the last to feature Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny. The storyline follows James Bond on an investigation into horse-racing scam which leads to a mad industrialist, Max Zorin. Zorin prot...
Licence to Kill | 1989 | US Lobby Card
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Licence to Kill | 1989 | US Lobby Card

Licence to Kill, released in 1989, is the 16th film in the James Bond series. It is one of the first not to use a title of an Ian Fleming story. The film was directed by John Glen and co-produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson. The screenplay was co-written by Michael G. Wilson and Richard Maibaum. Licence to Kill stars Timothy Dalton, Carey Lowell, Robert Davi, Talisa Soto and Anthony Zerbe. It marks the second and final appearance of Timothy Dalton in the role of James Bond. The storyline Bond who has been suspended from MI6 as he pursues drugs lord Franz Sanchez, who has ordered an attack against his CIA friend Felix Leiter which results in his and his wife’s murder during their honeymoon. Licence to Kill was originally titled Licence Revoked as per the plot of the fi...
Thunderball | 1965 | UK Lobby Card
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Thunderball | 1965 | UK Lobby Card

Thunderball (1965) is the fourth spy film in the James Bond series starring Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, which in turn was based on an original screenplay by Jack Whittingham. It was directed by Terence Young with its screenplay by Richard Maibaum and John Hopkins. The film follows Bond's mission to find two NATO atomic bombs stolen by SPECTRE, which holds the world to ransom for £100 million in diamonds, in exchange for not destroying an unspecified major city in either England or the United States (later revealed to be Miami). The search leads Bond to the Bahamas, where he encounters Emilio Largo, the card-playing, eye patch-wearing SPECTRE Number Two. Backed by CIA agent Felix Leiter and Largo's ...
The Spy Who Loved Me | 1977 | UK Lobby Card
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The Spy Who Loved Me | 1977 | UK Lobby Card

The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) is the tenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the third to star Roger Moore as secret agent James Bond. Curd Jürgens and Barbara Bach co-star. It was directed by Lewis Gilbert and the screenplay was written by Christopher Wood and Richard Maibaum. The film takes its title from Ian Fleming's novel The Spy Who Loved Me, the tenth book in the James Bond series, though it does not contain any elements of the novel's plot. The storyline involves a reclusive megalomaniac named Karl Stromberg, who plans to destroy the world and create a new civilisation under the sea. Bond teams up with a Russian agent, Anya Amasova, to stop Stromberg. The storyline is based around a shipping magnate, called Karl Stromberg, who has employed two brilliant scientists to devel...
Licence to Kill | 1989 | Final | US One Sheet
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Licence to Kill | 1989 | Final | US One Sheet

Licence to Kill, released in 1989, is the 16th film in the James Bond series. It is one of the first not to use a title of an Ian Fleming story. The film was directed by John Glen and co-produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson. The screenplay was co-written by Michael G. Wilson and Richard Maibaum. Licence to Kill stars Timothy Dalton, Carey Lowell, Robert Davi, Talisa Soto and Anthony Zerbe. It marks the second and final appear of Timothy Dalton in the role of James Bond. The storyline Bond who has been suspended from MI6 as he pursues drugs lord Franz Sanchez, who has ordered an attack against his CIA friend Felix Leiter which results in his and his wife’s murder during their honeymoon. Licence to Kill was originally titled Licence Revoked as per the plot of the film, ...
Licence to Kill | 1989 | Teaser | US One Sheet
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Licence to Kill | 1989 | Teaser | US One Sheet

Licence to Kill, released in 1989, is the 16th film in the James Bond series. It is one of the first not to use a title of an Ian Fleming story. The film was directed by John Glen and co-produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson. The screenplay was co-written by Michael G. Wilson and Richard Maibaum. Licence to Kill stars Timothy Dalton, Carey Lowell, Robert Davi, Talisa Soto and Anthony Zerbe. It marks the second and final appear of Timothy Dalton in the role of James Bond. The storyline Bond who has been suspended from MI6 as he pursues drugs lord Franz Sanchez, who has ordered an attack against his CIA friend Felix Leiter which results in his and his wife’s murder during their honeymoon. Licence to Kill was originally titled Licence Revoked as per the plot of the film, ...
Moonraker | 1979 | Advance | Summer Style | US One Sheet
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Moonraker | 1979 | Advance | Summer Style | US One Sheet

Moonraker is a 1979 film and the 11th spy film in the James Bond series, and the fourth to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The third and final film in the series to be directed by Lewis Gilbert, it co-stars Lois Chiles, Michael Lonsdale, Corinne Cléry, and Richard Kiel. Bond investigates the theft of a space shuttle, leading him to Hugo Drax, the owner of the shuttle's manufacturing firm. Along with space scientist Dr. Holly Goodhead, Bond follows the trail from California to Venice, Rio de Janeiro, and the Amazon rainforest, and finally into outer space to prevent a plot to wipe out the world population and to re-create humanity with a master race. Moonraker was intended by its creator Ian Fleming to become a film even before he completed the novel in 1954, sinc...
The Living Daylights | 1987 | Teaser | US One Sheet
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The Living Daylights | 1987 | Teaser | US One Sheet

The Living Daylights is the fifteenth film in the James Bond series and the first to star Timothy Dalton as MI6 agent James Bond. The film was directed by John Glen. It was produced by Albert R. Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson (Broccoli’s stepson) and Barbara Broccoli (Broccoli’s Daughter). Michael G. Wilson who also co-wrote the screenplay with Richard Maibaum. The Living Daylights also stars Maryam d'Abo, Joe Don Baker, Art Malik and Jeroen Krabbé. The storyline is based after James Bond has helped Russian officer Georgi Koskov make a daring defection to the West and the intelligence community is shocked when Koskov is then abducted from his remote hiding place. James Bond leaps into action, following a trail that leads to the gorgeous Kara, who plays Bond as easily as she plays her Strad...
Moonraker | 1979 | International | Style B | US One Sheet
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Moonraker | 1979 | International | Style B | US One Sheet

Moonraker is a 1979 film and the 11th spy film in the James Bond series, and the fourth to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The third and final film in the series to be directed by Lewis Gilbert, it co-stars Lois Chiles, Michael Lonsdale, Corinne Cléry, and Richard Kiel. Bond investigates the theft of a space shuttle, leading him to Hugo Drax, the owner of the shuttle's manufacturing firm. Along with space scientist Dr. Holly Goodhead, Bond follows the trail from California to Venice, Rio de Janeiro, and the Amazon rainforest, and finally into outer space to prevent a plot to wipe out the world population and to re-create humanity with a master race. Moonraker was intended by its creator Ian Fleming to become a film even before he completed the novel in 1954, sinc...
A View To A Kill | 1985 | Style B | US One Sheet
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A View To A Kill | 1985 | Style B | US One Sheet

A View to a Kill released in 1985, is the 14th film in the James Bond series. It was directed by John Glen and co-produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson. The screenplay was co-written by Michael G. Wilson and Richard Maibaum. Although the title was adapted from Ian Fleming's short story "From a View to a Kill", the film has an entirely original screenplay. A View to a Kill stars Roger Moore, Tanya Roberts, Grace Jones, Patrick Macnee and Christopher Walken. This was the 7th and final time Roger Moore played MI6 agent James Bond. The third James Bond film to be directed by John Glen, and the last to feature Lois Maxwell as Miss Moneypenny. The storyline follows James Bond on an investigation into horse-racing scam which leads to a mad industrialist, Max Zorin. Zorin prot...