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20th-century-man · 4 months
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Ursula Andress / during production of Terence Young’s Dr. No (1962) / photo by Bunny Yeager.
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in-love-with-movies · 2 months
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Dr. No (1962)
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spaceshiprocket · 6 months
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Dr. No movie poster by Paul Mann
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gameraboy2 · 1 year
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Dr. No (1962)
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voguefashion · 1 month
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Sean Connery and Ursula Andress in Dr. No (1962).
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danman007 · 3 months
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Sean Connery's original 5 Film run(Dr. No to You Only Live Twice) as James Bond is still the best and remains unmatched in the series.
Also I wanted an excuse to post these painted posters by Paul Mann
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spockvarietyhour · 4 months
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now what could this thing possibly be
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It has a crank or a handle and is electric. The cabinet may or may not be a part of it?
Is it a microfilm viewer? A printing press?
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James Bond Collection
Dr. No (1962)
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leofromthedark · 2 years
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Ursula Andress and Sir Sean Connery fought over a record player so they could practice the song Honey and Bond sing together, "Under the Mango Tree", which is notable for being the only instance of Bond singing in the entire film series. Recalling the incident, Andress said "[Connery] didn't need the practice because he sings much better than I do. I can't carry a tune".
DR. NO (1962) dir. Terence Young
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Dr. No par Mitchell Hooks, 1962.
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federer7 · 1 year
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Ursula Andress. Shown when she was 26 and making the James Bond film "Dr. No". London, 1962
Photo: David Hurn
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o-link · 3 months
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James Bond: I admire your courage, Miss…? Sylvia Trench: Trench. Sylvia Trench. I admire your luck, Mr…? James Bond: Bond. James Bond.
- Dr. No (1962)
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illustraction · 1 month
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JAMES BOND by Paul Mann (2018-2024) - AMP: ALTERNATIVE MOVIE POSTERS (Part 5/10)
PAUL MANN is probably the greatest living illustrator after Robert McGinnis. After a long career as an Ad illustrator, his Star shone even brighter when he was commissioned to revisit James Bond's Dr. No creating an instant iconic AMP. Since then he did many more James Bond related paintings / limited edition prints which are ALL gathered above (Click on each image for details).
Director: Terence Young, Guy Hamilton, John Glen Actors: Sean Connery, Roger Moore, George Lazenby, Pierce Brosnan, Daniel Craig
ALL OUR AMP / Limited edition prints ARE HERE
If you like this entry, check the other 9 parts of this week’s Blog as well as our Blog Archives
All our NEW POSTERS are here All our ON SALE posters are here
The posters above courtesy of ILLUSTRACTION GALLERY
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gameraboy2 · 1 year
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Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder in Dr. No (1962)
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pulpsandcomics2 · 7 months
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Dr. No (1962)
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cressida-jayoungr · 8 months
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One Dress a Day Challenge
September: Bond Films
Dr. No / Sean Connery as James Bond
I simply have to start the month of Bond with the suit he wears on his very first appearance: a "dinner suit" (tuxedo) by Anthony Sinclair. As the site Bondsuits.com puts it: "It set an unbelievable standard for evening wear that never has been achieved again. The look has a 1930s timelessness to it, with the daring update of no waistcoat or cummerbund. The dinner jacket has the creative detail of gauntlet (turnback) cuffs, while the bow tie is an unusual narrow diamond-point variant. It’s an interesting look that stands the test of time."
We see later that he (very correctly) wears the tuxedo with a velvet-collared evening overcoat and a black Homburg hat.
Bondsuits also has a full, detailed writeup of the suit's individual components here:
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