SPECTRE - 2015
A cryptic
message from the past sends James Bond on a rogue mission to Mexico City and
eventually Rome, where he meets Lucia Sciarra (Monica Bellucci), the beautiful
and forbidden widow of an infamous criminal.
Bond infiltrates a secret meeting and uncovers the existence of the
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). Bond covertly enlists Moneypenny (Naomie Harris)
and Q (Ben Whishaw) to help him seek out Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux), the
daughter of his old nemesis Mr White (Jesper Christensen), who may hold the
clue to untangling the web of Spectre. As the daughter of an assassin, she
understands Bond in a way most others cannot.
As Bond
ventures towards the heart of Spectre, he learns of a chilling connection
between himself and the enemy he seeks, played by Christoph Waltz
SKY FALL - 2012
In
Istanbul, MI6 agents James Bond and Eve chase a mercenary, Patrice, who has
stolen a computer hard drive containing details of undercover agents placed in
terrorist organisations by NATO states. Patrice wounds Bond in the shoulder
and, as the two men fight atop a train, M, the head of MI6, orders Eve to fire
a distant shot with a rifle at Patrice; Eve misses and inadvertently shoots
Bond, allowing Patrice to escape. Bond falls into a river and goes missing,
presumed to be dead
QUANTUM OF SOLACE -2008
James Bond
is driving from Lake Garda to Siena, Italy, with the captured Mr. White in the
boot of his car. After evading pursuers, Bond delivers White to M who
interrogates him regarding his organisation, Quantum. M's bodyguard Craig
Mitchell, a double agent, attacks M, enabling White to escape. Bond chases
Mitchell and kills him. Bond and M return to London and search Mitchell's flat,
discovering through tagged banknotes that Mitchell had a contact in Haiti. Bond
tracks the contact, Edmund Slate, and learns that Slate is a hitman sent to
kill Camille Montes at the behest of her lover, environmentalist entrepreneur
Dominic Greene. While observing her subsequent meeting with Greene, Bond learns
that Greene is helping an exiled Bolivian General, Medrano—who murdered
Camille's family—to overthrow his government and become the new president in
exchange for a seemingly barren piece of desert
CASINO ROYALE -2006
In Uganda,
Mr. White, a British national with a mysterious affiliation, introduces a
Ugandan "freedom fighter" to French financier of terrorism Le Chiffre
(Mads Mikkelsen). The warlord entrusts Le Chiffre with cash for illegal
investment. Following the meeting, Le Chiffre uses the money to short sell
stock in Skyfleet, a promising aerospace company, thus betting the warlord's
money on the company's failure
In
Madagascar, Bond pursues professional bomb maker Mollaka. Mollaka incites an
elaborate parkour chase concluding at an African embassy. In the compound, Bond
kills an unarmed Mollaka before escaping amidst large explosions. Bond's
reckless assassination of Mollaka is broadcast by a French Internet news site,
catching the attention of Le Chiffre. In London, MI6 chief M (Judi Dench)
admonishes Bond for his brazen lack of forethought, subtlety, or refinement.
Though supportive, M questions Bond's promotion and sternly advises him to
rethink his future as an agent
DIE ANOTHER DAY -2002
James Bond
infiltrates a North Korean military base, where Colonel Tan-Sun Moon is
illegally trading weapons for African conflict diamonds. After Moon's assistant
Zao discovers that Bond is a British agent, the colonel attempts to kill Bond
and a hovercraft chase ensues, which ends with Moon's apparent death. Bond
survives, but is captured by North Korean soldiers and imprisoned by the
Colonel's father, General Moon
THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH - 1999
The film's
plot revolves around the assassination of billionaire Sir Robert King by the
terrorist Renard, and Bond's subsequent assignment to protect King's daughter
Elektra, who had previously been held for ransom by Renard. During his
assignment, Bond unravels a scheme to increase petroleum prices by triggering a
nuclear meltdown in the waters of Istanbul
TOMORROW NEVER DIES - 1997
The film
was produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, and 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. Filming locations included France,
Thailand, Germany, Mexico and the United Kingdom. Tomorrow Never Dies performed
well at the box office and earned a Golden Globe nomination despite mixed
reviews. While its performance at the domestic box office surpassed that of its
predecessor, GoldenEye, it was the only Pierce Brosnan Bond film not to open
at number one at the box office, as it opened the same day as Titanic, but
instead at number two
GOLDEN EYE - 1995
In 1986,
MI6 officers James Bond—agent 007 (33 years old)—and Alec Trevelyan—agent 006
(27 years old)—infiltrate an illicit Soviet chemical weapons facility in
Arkhangelsk and plant explosives. Trevelyan is caught and shot by Colonel
Arkady Ourumov, but Bond is able to flee as the facility explodes
Nine years
later, in 1995, Bond arrives in Monte Carlo to follow Xenia Onatopp, a
suspected member of the Janus crime syndicate, who has formed a suspicious
relationship with a Royal Canadian Navy admiral. Xenia kills the admiral, by
crushing his ribs with her thighs during sex, to allow her associate to steal
his identity, and they steal a Eurocopter Tiger helicopter that can withstand
electromagnetic pulses. They fly it to a bunker in Siberia, where they massacre
the staff and steal the control disk for GoldenEye, a Soviet weapon from the
Cold War that uses electromagnetic energy. They program the GoldenEye satellite
to destroy the complex with a pulse, and escape with programmer Boris
Grishenko. Natalya Simonova, the lone survivor, contacts Boris and arranges to
meet him in St. Petersburg, where he betrays her to Janus
LICENCE TO KILL - 1989
DEA agents
collect James Bond—MI6 agent 007—and his friend, now DEA agent Felix Leiter, on
their way to Leiter's wedding in Key West, to have them assist in capturing
drugs lord Franz Sanchez. Bond and Leiter capture Sanchez by attaching a hook
and cord to Sanchez's plane in flight near The Bahamas and pulling it out of
the air with a Coast Guard helicopter. Afterwards, Bond and Leiter parachute
down to the church in time for the ceremony
Sanchez
bribes DEA agent Ed Killifer and escapes. Meanwhile, Sanchez's henchman Dario
and his crew ambush Leiter and his wife Della and take Leiter to an aquarium
owned by one of Sanchez's accomplices, Milton Krest. Sanchez has Leiter lowered
into a tank holding a great white where he is maimed by the shark. When Bond learns
Sanchez has escaped, he returns to Leiter's house to find him barely alive and
that Della has been murdered—and by implication raped.[1][2] As the DEA refuses
to help because Sanchez is out of its jurisdiction, Bond, with Leiter's friend
Sharkey, start their own investigation into what happened to their friend. The
pair discover a marine research centre run by Milton Krest, one of Sanchez's
henchmen, where Sanchez has hidden cocaine and a submarine for smuggling
THE LIVING DAY LIGHT - 1987
James
Bond—Agent 007—is assigned to aid the defection of a KGB officer, General
Georgi Koskov, covering his escape from a concert hall in Bratislava,
Czechoslovakia during the orchestra's intermission. During the mission, Bond
notices that the KGB sniper assigned to prevent Koskov's escape is a female
cellist from the orchestra. Disobeying his orders to kill the sniper, he
instead shoots the rifle from her hands, then uses the Trans-Siberian Pipeline
to smuggle Koskov across the border into Austria and then on to Britain
In his
post-defection debriefing, Koskov informs MI6 that the KGB's old policy of
Smiert Spionom, meaning Death to Spies, has been revived by General Leonid
Pushkin, the new head of the KGB. Koskov is later abducted from the safe-house
and assumed to have been taken back to Moscow. Bond is directed to track down
Pushkin in Tangier and kill him in order to forestall further killings of
agents and escalation of tensions between the Soviet Union and the West.
Although Bond's prior knowledge of Pushkin initially leads him to doubt
Koskov's claims, he agrees to carry out the mission when he learns that the
assassin who killed 004 (as depicted in the pre-title sequence) left a note
bearing the same message, "Smiert Spionom
MI6 agent
James Bond is sent to Siberia to locate the body of 003 and recover a microchip
originating from the Soviet Union. Upon his return Q analyses the microchip,
establishing it to be a copy of one designed to withstand an electromagnetic
pulse and made by government contractor Zorin Industries
Bond visits
Ascot Racecourse to observe the company's owner, Max Zorin. Zorin's horse wins
a race but proves hard to control. Sir Godfrey Tibbett, a racehorse trainer and
MI6 agent, believes Zorin's horse was drugged, although tests proved negative.
Through Tibbett, Bond meets French private detective Achille Aubergine who
informs Bond that Zorin is holding a horse sale later in the month. During
their dinner at the Eiffel Tower, Aubergine is assassinated by Zorin's
bodyguard May Day, who subsequently escapes, despite being chased by Bond
OCTOPUSSY - 1983
British
agent 009 is found dead at the British embassy in East Berlin, dressed as a
circus clown and carrying a fake Fabergé egg. MI6 immediately suspects Soviet
involvement and, after seeing the real egg appear at an auction in London,
sends James Bond—agent 007—to investigate and find out who the seller is. At
the auction Bond is able to swap the real egg with the fake and engages in a
bidding war with exiled Afghan prince Kamal Khan, forcing Khan to pay £500,000
for the fake egg. Bond follows Khan back to his palace in Rajasthan, India,
where Bond defeats Khan in a game of backgammon. Bond escapes with his Indian
colleague Vijay, evading Khan's bodyguard Gobinda's attempts to kill them both.
Bond is seduced by one of Khan's associates, Magda, and notices that she has a
blue-ringed octopus tattoo. Magda steals the real Fabergé egg fitted with a
listening device by Q, while Gobinda captures Bond and takes him to Khan's
palace. After Bond escapes from his cell he listens in on the bug in the
Fabergé egg and discovers that Khan is working with Orlov, a Soviet general,
who is seeking to expand Soviet control into Central Europe
FOR YOUR EYES ONLY - 1981
The British
spy boat St Georges, which holds the Automatic Targeting Attack Communicator
(ATAC), the system used by the Ministry of Defence to communicate with and
co-ordinate the Royal Navy's fleet of Polaris submarines, is sunk after
accidentally trawling an old naval mine in the Ionian Sea. MI6 agent James Bond,
code name "007", is ordered by the Minister of Defence, Sir Frederick
Gray and MI6 Chief of Staff, Bill Tanner, to retrieve the ATAC before the
Soviets, as the transmitter could order attacks by the submarines' Polaris
ballistic missiles
The head of
the KGB, General Gogol has also learnt of the fate of the St Georges and
already notified his contact in Greece. A marine archaeologist, Sir Timothy
Havelock, who had been asked by the British to secretly locate the St Georges,
is murdered with his wife by a Cuban hitman, Hector Gonzales. Bond goes to
Spain to find out who hired Gonzales
MOONRAKER - 1979
A Drax
Industries Moonraker space shuttle on loan to the United Kingdom is hijacked in
mid-air and MI6 operative, James Bond, agent 007, is assigned to investigate.
En route to England in a small charter plane, Bond is attacked by the crew and
pushed out of the plane by the mercenary assassin Jaws. He survives by stealing
a parachute from the pilot, whilst Jaws lands on a circus tent
Bond
proceeds to the Drax Industries shuttle-manufacturing complex in California
where he meets the owner of the company, Hugo Drax, and henchman Chang. Bond
also meets an astronaut, Dr. Holly Goodhead and survives an assassination
attempt via a centrifuge chamber. Bond is later aided by Drax's personal pilot,
Corinne Dufour, as he finds blueprints for a glass vial made in Venice. Bond
then foils another attempt on his life, using a hunting shotgun to shoot a
sniper. Upon discovering that Dufour assisted Bond's investigations, Drax has
her killed
THE SPY WHO LOVED ME - 1977
British and
Soviet ballistic-missile submarines mysteriously disappear. James Bond—MI6
agent 007—is summoned to investigate. On the way he escapes an ambush by Soviet
agents in Austria, killing one during a downhill ski chase, and escaping via a
Union Jack parachute. Bond learns that the plans for a highly advanced submarine
tracking system are on the market in Egypt. There, he encounters Major Anya
Amasova—KGB agent Triple X—his rival for the plans. They travel across Egypt
together, tracking the microfilm plans, meeting Jaws—a tall assassin with steel
teeth—along the way. Bond and Amasova later team up through a truce agreed by
their respective superiors and identify the person responsible for the thefts
as the shipping tycoon, scientist, and anarchist Karl Stromberg
THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN - 1974
In London,
a golden bullet with James Bond's code "007" etched into its surface
is received by MI6. It is believed that it was sent by famed assassin Francisco
Scaramanga, who uses a golden gun, to intimidate the agent. Because of the
perceived threat to the agent's life, M relieves Bond of a mission revolving
around the work of a scientist named Gibson, thought to be in possession of
information crucial to solving the energy crisis with solar power. Bond sets
out unofficially to find Scaramanga
LIVE AND LET DIE - 1973
Three MI6
agents, including one "on loan" to the American government, are killed
under mysterious circumstances within 24 hours of each other in the United
Nations, New Orleans and a small Caribbean island, San Monique, respectively,
while monitoring the operations of Dr. Kananga, the island's dictator. James
Bond, agent 007, is sent to New York City to investigate the first murder.
Kananga is also in New York, visiting the United Nations. Just after Bond
arrives, his driver is shot dead by Whisper, one of Kananga's men, while taking
Bond to meet Felix Leiter of the CIA. Bond is nearly killed in the ensuing car
crash
DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER - 1971
James
Bond—agent 007—pursues Ernst Stavro Blofeld and eventually finds him at a
facility where Blofeld look-alikes are being created through surgery. Bond
kills a test subject, and later the "real" Blofeld, by drowning him
in a pool of superheated mud
While
assassins Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd systematically kill several diamond smugglers,
M suspects that South African diamonds are being stockpiled to depress prices
by dumping, and orders Bond to uncover the smuggling ring. Disguised as
professional smuggler and assassin Peter Franks, Bond travels to Amsterdam to
meet contact Tiffany Case. The real Franks shows up on the way, but Bond
intercepts and kills him, then switches IDs to make it seem like Franks is
Bond. Case and Bond then go to Los Angeles, smuggling the diamonds inside
Franks' corpse
ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE - 1969
In
Portugal, James Bond – agent 007, sometimes referred to simply as '007' – saves
a woman on the beach from committing suicide by drowning, and later meets her
again in a casino. The woman, Contessa Teresa "Tracy" di Vicenzo,
invites Bond to her hotel room to thank him. The next morning, Bond is
kidnapped by several men who take him to meet Marc-Ange Draco, the head of the
European crime syndicate Unione Corse. Draco reveals that Tracy is his only
daughter and tells Bond of her troubled past, offering Bond a personal dowry of
one million pounds if he will marry her. Bond refuses, but agrees to continue
romancing Tracy under the agreement that Draco reveals the whereabouts of Ernst
Stavro Blofeld, the head of SPECTRE
YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE - 1967
An American
NASA spacecraft is hijacked from orbit by an unidentified spacecraft. The U.S.
suspect it to be the work of the Soviets, but the British suspect Japanese
involvement since the spacecraft landed in the Sea of Japan. To investigate,
MI6 operative James Bond is sent to Tokyo after faking his own death in Hong
Kong and being buried at sea from HMS Tenby (F65)
Upon his
arrival, Bond is contacted by Aki, assistant to the Japanese secret service
leader Tiger Tanaka. Aki introduces Bond to local MI6 operative Dikko
Henderson. Henderson claims to have critical evidence about the rogue craft,
but is killed before he can elaborate. Bond chases and kills the assailant,
disguises himself and escapes in the getaway car, which takes him to Osato
Chemicals. Once there, Bond subdues the driver and breaks into the office safe
of president Mr. Osato. After stealing documents, Bond is pursued by armed
security, eventually being picked up by Aki, who flees to a secluded subway
station. Bond chases her, but falls down a trap door leading to Tanaka's
office. The stolen documents are examined and found to include a photograph of
the cargo ship Ning-Po with a microdot message saying the tourist who took the
photo was killed as a security precaution
THUNDERBALL - 1965
James
Bond—MI6 agent 007 and sometimes simply "007"—attends the funeral of
Colonel Jacques Bouvar, a SPECTRE operative (Number 6).[6] Bouvar is alive and
disguised as his own widow, but Bond identifies him. Following him to a
château, Bond fights and kills him, escaping using a jetpack and his Aston
Martin DB5
Bond is
sent by M to a clinic to improve his health. While being massaged by
physiotherapist Patricia Fearing, he notices Count Lippe, a suspicious man with
a criminal tattoo (from a Tong). He searches Lippe's room, but is seen leaving
by Lippe's clinic neighbour who is bandaged after plastic surgery. Lippe tries
to murder Bond with a spinal traction machine, but is foiled by Fearing, whom
Bond then seduces. Bond finds a dead bandaged man, François Derval. Derval was
a French NATO pilot deployed to fly aboard an Avro Vulcan loaded with two
atomic bombs for a training mission. He had been murdered by Angelo, a SPECTRE
henchman surgically altered to match his appearance
After
destroying a drug laboratory in Latin America, James Bond—agent 007—travels to
Miami Beach where he receives instructions from his superior, M, via CIA agent
Felix Leiter to observe bullion dealer Auric Goldfinger, who is staying at the
same hotel as Bond. The agent sees Goldfinger cheating at gin rummy and stops
him by distracting his employee, Jill Masterson, and blackmailing Goldfinger
into losing. Bond and Jill consummate their new relationship; however, Bond is
subsequently knocked out by Goldfinger's Korean manservant Oddjob. When Bond
regains consciousness, he finds Jill dead, covered in gold paint, having died
from "epidermal suffocation
SPECTRE's
expert planner Kronsteen devises a plot to steal a Lektor cryptographic device
from the Soviets and sell it back to them while exacting revenge on Bond for
killing their agent Dr. No. The Spectre Number 1 puts ex-SMERSH operative and
Number 3 Rosa Klebb in charge of the mission. Klebb recruits Donald
"Red" Grant as an assassin, and Tatiana Romanova, a cipher clerk at
the Soviet consulate in Istanbul, as an unwitting pawn, as Romanova thinks Klebb
is still working for SMERSH
Strangways,
the British Intelligence (SIS) Station Chief in Jamaica, is ambushed and
killed, and his body taken by a trio of assassins known as the "Three
Blind Mice". In response, British agent James Bond—also known as 007—is
summoned to the office of his superior, M. Bond is briefed to investigate
Strangways' disappearance and to determine whether it is related to his
cooperation with the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) on a case
involving the disruption of rocket launches from Cape Canaveral by radio
jamming.
Upon his
arrival at Kingston Airport, a female photographer tries to take Bond's picture
and he is shadowed from the airport by two men. He is picked up by a chauffeur,
whom Bond determines to be an enemy agent. Bond instructs him to leave the main
road and, after a brief fight, Bond starts to interrogate the driver, who then
kills himself with a cyanide-laced cigarette
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