The Films
No Time To Die
Spectre
Released: 2015
Daniel Craig, Christoph Waltz, Léa Seydoux, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, Dave Bautista, Monica Bellucci and Ralph Fiennes
A cryptic message from the past sends James Bond (Daniel Craig) on a rogue mission to infiltrate a sinister organisation known as SPECTRE. Meanwhile back in London, Max Denbigh (Andrew Scott), the new head of the Centre for National Security, questions Bond’s actions and challenges the relevance of MI6, led by M (Ralph Fiennes). As Bond ventures towards the heart of SPECTRE, he learns of a chilling connection between himself and the enemy (Christoph Waltz) he seeks.
Skyfall
Released: 2012
Daniel Craig, Javier Bardem, Judi Dench, Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Bérénice Marlohe
When Bond’s (Daniel Craig) latest mission goes wrong, agents around the world are exposed and MI6 is attacked. These events cause M’s (Judi Dench) authority to be challenged by Mallory (Ralph Fiennes), the new Chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee. With MI6 now compromised, M is left with only one ally she can truly trust: Bond. 007 takes to the shadows, following a trail to the mysterious Silva (Javier Bardem), whose lethal and hidden motives have yet to reveal themselves.
Quantum Of Solace
Released: 2008
Daniel Craig, Olga Kurylenko, Mathieu Amalric, Judi Dench, Jeffrey Wright, Gemma Arterton
On a non-stop quest for justice that crisscrosses the globe, Bond (Daniel Craig) meets the beautiful but feisty Camille (Olga Kurylenko), who leads him to Dominic Greene (Mathieu Amalric), a ruthless businessman and major force within the mysterious Quantum organisation. When Bond uncovers a conspiracy to take control of one of the world’s most important natural resources, he must navigate a minefield of treachery, deception and murder to neutralise Quantum before it is too late.
Casino Royale
Released: 2006
Daniel Craig, Eva Green, Mads Mikkelsen, Judi Dench, Jeffrey Wright, Caterina Murino
Casino Royale marks Daniel Craig’s first appearance as the legendary James Bond at the start of his career, having just earned 00 status and his licence to kill. His target: the ruthless terrorist financier known as Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen). From the jungles of Madagascar to the beaches of the Bahamas, Bond’s pursuit of Le Chiffre leads to a showdown in a high-stakes poker game at the luxurious Casino Royale in Montenego, and to a jaw-dropping finale on the Grand Canal in Venice.
Die Another Day
Released: 2002
Pierce Brosnan, Halle Berry, Toby Stephens, Rosamund Pike, Rick Yune, Judi Dench, Samantha Bond
James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) pulls out all the stops in this adrenaline-pumping ride across the globe. When his mission is sabotaged, Bond finds himself captured by the enemy and abandoned by MI6. Determined to get revenge, Bond goes head-to-head with a sultry spy (Halle Berry), a frosty agent (Rosamund Pike) and a shadowy billionaire (Toby Stephens) whose business is diamonds… but whose secret is a diabolical weapon that could bring the world to its knees.
The World Is Not Enough
Released: 1999
Pierce Brosnan, Sophie Marceau, Robert Carlyle, Denise Richards, Robbie Coltrane, Judi Dench, Desmond Llewelyn, John Cleese, Samantha Bond
When Agent 007 (Pierce Brosnan) is assigned to protect a beautiful oil heiress (Sophie Marceau), he is catapulted into a passionate adventure that pits him against one of his most deadly adversaries: Renard (Robert Carlyle), a ruthless anarchist whose total imperviousness to pain makes him a virtually unstoppable enemy. The unrelenting suspense, breathtaking action and sly wit never let up in this explosively entertaining thriller.
Tomorrow Never Dies
Released: 1997
Pierce Brosnan, Jonathan Pryce, Michelle Yeoh, Teri Hatcher, Judi Dench, Samantha Bond
Pierce Brosnan returns as 007 in this thrilling adventure. A deranged media tycoon (Jonathan Pryce) tries to destabilise the world economy by orchestrating a deadly standoff between world superpowers in an attempt to achieve high ratings for his media conglomerate. Now, Bond must take on this evil mastermind in a battle to end his reign of terror and prevent World War III.
GoldenEye
Released: 1995
Pierce Brosnan, Sean Bean, Izabella Scorupco, Famke Janssen, Judi Dench, Samantha Bond, Robbie Coltrane, Alan Cumming
The effortlessly suave and sophisticated Pierce Brosnan makes his debut as Agent 007 in this thriller featuring the most eye-popping opening sequence yet. When Agent 006 (Sean Bean) turns rogue and plans world domination with a terrifying satellite-borne weapon, Bond must pursue his former ally to Cuba, Monte Carlo, Switzerland and Russia, all whilst dodging a sexy, deadly femme fatale (Famke Janssen) who will stop at nothing to put the squeeze on the intrepid spy.
Licence To Kill
Released: 1989
Timothy Dalton, Carey Lowell, Robert Davi, Talisa Soto, Desmond Llewelyn, Caroline Bliss
James Bond turns renegade to hunt down a master criminal in this thrill-ride that is packed with awesome stunts, subtle humour and explosive confrontations. Timothy Dalton brings urgency, charm and deadly determination to his portrayal of 007, who leaves the British Secret Service and begins a fierce vendetta after his friend Felix Leiter (David Hedison) is brutally attacked by drug lord Franz Sanchez (Robert Davi).
The Living Daylights
Released: 1987
Timothy Dalton, Maryam D’Abo, Caroline Bliss, Jeroen Krabbé, Desmond Llewelyn
Timothy Dalton is suave, cunning and lethal in his debut film as super agent James Bond. Armed with razor-sharp instincts, a gadget-laden Aston Martin and his licence to kill, Agent 007 must battle diabolical arms merchants who are united in a terrifying conspiracy for world domination that may be linked to the Soviet military high command.
A View To A Kill
Released: 1985
Roger Moore, Christopher Walken, Tanya Roberts, Grace Jones, Fiona Fullerton, Desmond Llewelyn, Robert Brown, Lois Maxwell
Roger Moore lends humour, elegance and lethal charm to his final performance as James Bond in this white-knuckle, espionage thriller. Bond confronts Max Zorin (Christopher Walken), a power-mad industrialist who has devised a plan to corner the world’s microchip market, even if he has to kill millions to do it. But before Bond can stop the madman, he must confront Zorin’s beautiful and deadly companion, May Day (Grace Jones).
Octopussy
Released: 1983
Roger Moore, Maud Adams, Louis Jourdan, Kristina Wayborn, Kabir Bedi, Steven Berkoff, Vijay Amritraj, Desmond Llewelyn, Robert Brown, Lois Maxwell
James Bond (Roger Moore) is back in an electrifying adventure as 007 investigates the murder of a fellow agent who was found clutching a priceless Fabergé egg. The trail leads to the mysterious Octopussy (Maud Adams), whose travelling circus features a company of luscious, athletic women. Bond and Octopussy share a passionate attraction, but soon 007 discovers that the elegant Kamal Khan (Louis Jourdan) is working with a mad Russian officer to hurl mankind into World War III.
For Your Eyes Only
Released: 1981
Roger Moore, Carole Bouquet, Julian Glover, Topol, Lynn-Holly Johnson, Lois Maxwell, Desmond Llewelyn
Roger Moore portrays Agent 007 with lethal determination as Bond infiltrates the Greek underworld to secure a system capable of controlling a fleet of nuclear submarines. From the depths of the ocean to mountain peaks, Bond will fight to the death to keep the device out of the hands of the Russians in this taut, fast-paced thriller, the 12th in the iconic Bond series.
Moonraker
Released: 1979
Roger Moore, Lois Chiles, Michael Lonsdale, Richard Kiel, Corinne Clery, Bernard Lee, Desmond Llewelyn, Lois Maxwell
Roger Moore returns for his fourth stint as James Bond and blasts into orbit in this adventure that takes 007 from Venice to Rio de Janeiro and on to outer space. When Bond investigates the hijacking of an American space shuttle, he and beautiful NASA scientist Holly Goodhead (Lois Chiles) are soon locked in a life-or-death struggle against Hugo Drax (Michael Lonsdale), a power-mad industrialist whose horrific scheme may destroy all human life on Earth.
The Spy Who Loved Me
Released: 1977
Roger Moore, Barbara Bach, Caroline Munro, Lois Maxwell, Richard Kiel, Curd Jurgens, Bernard Lee, Desmond Llewelyn
Nobody does it better than Bond, and he proves it once again in The Spy Who Loved Me whichtakes him from the Egyptian pyramids to a gravity-defying mountaintop ski chase. Roger Moore brings inimitable style to 007 as he and the beautiful Soviet Agent Anya Amasova (Barbara Bach) team up to investigate missing Allied and Russian atomic submarines, following a deadly trail that leads to billionaire shipping magnate Karl Stromberg (Curt Jurgens).
The Man With The Golden Gun
Released: 1974
Roger Moore, Christopher Lee, Britt Ekland, Maud Adams, Herve Villechaize, Bernard Lee, Lois Maxwell, Desmond Llewelyn
James Bond has been marked for death, and he’ll need all his lethal instincts and seductive charm to survive. Roger Moore returns as 007 and faces off in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with world-renowned assassin Francisco Scaramanga (Christopher Lee), whose weapon of choice is a distinctive gold pistol. When Scaramanga seizes the priceless Solex energy converter, 007 must do everything he can to recover it.
Live And Let Die
Released: 1973
Roger Moore, Yaphet Kotto, Jane Seymour, Gloria Hendry, Lois Maxwell, David Hedison, Bernard Lee, Desmond Llewelyn
With charm, wit and deadly assurance, Roger Moore steps in as the suave, sophisticated – and lethal – 007 in his first outing as the classic MI6 agent. Bond battles the forces of black magic in an adventure that hurtles him from the streets of New York City to Louisiana’s bayou country as he faces off against a voodoo-worshipping drug czar (Yaphet Kotto) who is determined to eliminate Bond and take over the world.
Diamonds Are Forever
Released: 1971
Sean Connery, Jill St. John, Charles Gray, Lana Wood, Jimmy Dean, Norman Burton, Bernard Lee, Desmond Llewelyn, Lois Maxwell
A fortune in stolen diamonds thrust James Bond back into action and leads him on a nerve-shattering chase through Amsterdam, Los Angeles and, eventually, glittery Las Vegas. While investigating mysterious activities in the world diamond market, Agent 007 (Sean Connery) discovers that his evil nemesis Blofeld (Charles Gray) is stock-piling the gems to use in his deadly laser satellite… and the fate of the world hangs in the balance.
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Released: 1969
George Lazenby, Diana Rigg, Telly Savalas, Lois Maxwell, Joanna Lumley, Bernard Lee, Desmond Llewelyn
James Bond goes undercover in the treacherous Swiss Alps in this action-packed epic. George Lazenby steps into the role of 007 with supreme confidence and undeniable charisma, even finding love with the beautiful and seductive Tracy Di Vicenzo (Diana Rigg). But first, Bond must stop the evil SPECTRE organisation and the group’s powerful leader, Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Telly Savalas), from launching a germ warfare plot that could kill millions.
You Only Live Twice
Released: 1967
Sean Connery, Donald Pleasence, Akiko Wakabayashi, Mie Hama, Tetsuro Tanba, Bernard Lee, Lois Maxwell, Desmond Llewelyn
A disaster in space pushes humankind toward World War III, and only James Bond (Sean Connery) can prevent it. When U.S. and Soviet spaceships are hijacked in Earth’s orbit, 007 must race to prevent a nuclear war between the two superpowers. His dangerous mission takes him to Japan, where he must stop the SPECTRE organisation and its diabolical leader, Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Donald Pleasence), hidden away in a massive headquarters in an inactive volcano.
Thunderball
Released: 1965
Sean Connery, Claudine Auger, Adolfo Celi, Luciana Paluzzi, Rik Van Nutter, Bernard Lee, Martine Beswicke, Molly Peters, Lois Maxwell, Desmond Llewelyn
The thrills never let up as James Bond dives into his fourth adventure filled with explosive confrontations and amazing underwater action sequences. Connery brings his characteristic style and magnetism to 007 as he goes above the call of duty – and to the bottom of the ocean – when he travels to Nassau to track down the villainous criminal Emilio Largo (Adolfo Celi) who is threatening to plunge the world into a nuclear holocaust.
Goldfinger
Released: 1964
Sean Connery, Gert Fröbe, Honor Blackman, Shirley Eaton, Lois Maxwell, Bernard Lee, Cec Linder, Desmond Llewelyn
From the opening bomb blast outside a nightclub to a last-minute escape from the President’s personal jet, James Bond’s third screen adventure is an exhilarating, pulse-pounding thrill-ride. Sean Connery takes command as 007 and faces off with a maniacal villain bent on destroying all the gold in Fort Knox – and obliterating the world economy.
From Russia With Love
Released: 1963
Sean Connery, Daniela Bianchi, Pedro Armendariz, Lotte Lenya, Robert Shaw, Bernard Lee, Eunice Gayson, Lois Maxwell, Desmond Llewelyn
SPECTRE has hatched a plan to steal a decoder that will access Russian state secrets and irrevocably unbalance the world order. It is up to 007 (Sean Connery) to seize the device, but he must confront enemies that include Red Grant (Robert Shaw) and former KGB agent Rosa Klebb (Lotte Lenya). Even as Bond romances a Soviet defector (Daniela Bianchi), he realises he is being lured into a deadly trap and will need all of his abilities to triumph over the forces that seek to destroy him.
Dr. No
Released: 1962
Sean Connery, Ursula Andress, Joseph Wiseman, Bernard Lee, Jack Lord, Lois Maxwell, Zena Marshall, Eunice Gayson
In his explosive film debut, Ian Fleming’s immortal action hero blazes through one of his most spectacular adventures. Bond’s (Sean Connery) mission takes him to Jamaica, where mysterious energy waves are interfering with U.S. missile launches. As he unravels the truth, Bond must fight deadly assassins and femme fatales as he searches for the headquarters of the sinister Dr. No, who is implementing an evil plan of world domination.