Dr. No not only introduced the world to James Bond and founded the most successful movie franchise in history, it also helped change the cinematic world when it was released on Oct. 5, 1962. Before Dr ...
“Dr. No” is the best of all the Bond films. It was the first in the longest-running series in movie history and remains the freshest installment of the lot. There may be girls and gadgets galore in ...
Directed by Terence Young (who would go on to direct two more Bond films), Dr. No also featured Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder, a local shell diver in Jamaica, where Bond goes to investigate the ...
After two years as White House "ethics czar," Norm Eisen is leaving Washington this month to become the U.S. ambassador to the Czech Republic. He will return to his mother's home country and complete ...
The first James Bond villain in the cinematic franchise was Dr. No, a reclusive member of the secret organization S.P.E.C.T.R.E., who wreaked havoc on civilians with their evil schemes. Over time, ...
In the film Dr. No, Sean Connery's dangerous car stunt nearly killed him. He drove under a construction crane, with only inches to spare. Connery used a stuntman for a less dangerous scene involving a ...
Joseph Wiseman, an actor who played the sinister scientist and title character of Dr. No in the first James Bond feature film, has died. He was 91. Wiseman, who had been in declining health, died ...