Dr. No (1962)


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Dr. No
Release Date05 October 1962
Budget$1,000,000
US Box Office$16,000,000
TaglineNOW meet the most extraordinary gentleman spy in all fiction!...JAMES BOND, Agent 007!
GenreAction, Adventure, Thriller
CountryUK
Filming Locations2171 Magenta Drive, Jamaica
LanguageEnglish
Sound MixMono
ColorColor
Film TypeFeature
Film ClassGlamorized Spy Film
Niche GenreSpy Film
MoodThrill Rides
ThemesHeroic Mission, Terrorism
TonesSlick, Stylized, Wry, Humorous, Irreverent, Sexy
TagsBritish, Casino, Espionage, Gambling, Hero, Mad Scientist, Missile, Sabotage, Terrorism, World Domination

Dr. No (1962), starring Sean Connery, is the first James Bond film. Based on the 1958 Ian Fleming novel of the same name, it was adapted by Richard Maibaum, Johanna Harwood, and Berkely Mather. The film was directed by Terence Young, and produced by Harry Saltzman and Albert R. Broccoli, a partnership that would continue until 1975.


Cast and Crew


Professor R. J. Dent

Miss Taro

John Kitzmiller
Quarrel

Sylvia Trench

Yvonne Shima
Sister Lily

Michel Mok
Sister Rose

Marguerite LeWars
Annabelle Chung - Photographer

William Foster-Davis
Superintendent

Dolores Keator
Mary

Reggie Carter
Jones

Louis Blaazer
Pleydell-Smith

Colonel Burton
Gen. Potter

Anthony Chinn
Decontamination Technician

Eric Coverley
Three Blind Mice Assassin

Margaret Ellery
Stewardess

John Hatton
Radio Operator

Prof. Dent's Secretary

Byron Lee
Singer at Puss Feller's

Henry Lopez
Three Blind Mice Assassin

Stanley Morgan
Concierge in Casino

Tim Moxon
John Strangways

Malou Pantera
Hotel Receptionist

Lester Prendergast
Puss Feller

Milton Reid
Dr. No's Guard

John Strangways

Communications Foreman

Director

Terence Young
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Writer

Richard Maibaum

Johanna Harwood

Berkely Mather

Terence Young
uncredited

Producer

Harry Saltzman
producer

Stanley Sopel
associate producer

Original Music

Monty Norman
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Cinematographer

Ted Moore

Editor

Peter R. Hunt

Casting Director

James Liggat
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Production Designer

Ken Adam
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Art Director

Syd Cain
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Makeup Department

John O'Gorman
makeup artist

Eileen Warwick
hair stylist

Production Manager

L.C. Rudkin
production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Clive Reed
assistant director

John Meadows
third assistant director

Art Department

Freda Pearson
set dresser

John Chisholm
prop man

Ron Quelch
production buyer

Sound Department

John Dennis
sound recordist

Archie Ludski
dubbing editor

Wally Milner
sound recordist

Norman Wanstall
dubbing editor

Don Wortham
boom operator

Special Effects

Frank George
special effects

Visual Effects

Cliff Culley
matte artist

Roy Field
visual effects

Stunts

Peter Brace
stunts

Gerry Crampton
stunts

stunts

Steve Emerson
stunts

Alan Gold
stunts

Arthur Howell
stunts

George Leech
stunt double: Joseph Wiseman, stunts

Dinny Powell
stunts

stunts, stunt double: Sean Connery, stunt double, stunt arranger

Rocky Taylor
stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

John Winbolt
camera operator

George Pink
camera operator

John Shinerock
focus puller

Animation Department

Trevor Bond
animator

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Tessa Prendergast
costumes

Eileen Sullivan
wardrobe mistress

Editorial Department

Ben Rayner
assistant editor

Music Department

Burt Rhodes
orchestrator

Eric Rogers
conductor

singing voice: Ursula Andress

Vic Flick
musician: guitar

Sidney Margo
music contractor

Other Crew

Maurice Binder
title designer: main title

presenter

Harry Saltzman
presenter

Helen Whitson
continuity

Chris Blackwell
location manager

body double: James Bond, in opening sequence

Production Company

Eon Productions
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Distributor

United Artists Corporation

Les Artistes Associés S.A.B.

United Artists

C.B. Films

Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF)

Tuschinski Film Distribution

United Artists

United Artists

United Artists
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United Artists

American Broadcasting Company (ABC)

Home Box Office (HBO)

RCA

CBS/Fox Home Video

Warner Home Video

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment

MGM Home Entertainment (Europe)

Warner Home Video

Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE)

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
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Audio Visual Enterprises

CBS/Fox

Chapel Distribution

Criterion Collection, The

MGM Home Entertainment
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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

Warner Home Video

Warner Home Vídeo

Miscellaneous

Turnbull & Aser
James Bond's suits






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