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The James Bond Collection (Blu-ray)
Box-set: All the Bond films are gathered together in this one-of-a-kind
boxed set – every gorgeous girl, nefarious villain and charismatic star
from Sean Connery to Daniel Craig and now including the latest Bond
film, Spectre. Experience Bond with this fitting tribute to the most
iconic and enduring secret agent in movie history.

By Title:

  • Dr. No (1962) – His name is Bond, James Bond. And here, in his
    explosive film debut, Ian Fleming’s immortal action hero blazes through
    one of his most spectacular adventures. Sean Connery embodies the suave
    yet lethal cool of Agent 007 as he battles the mysterious Dr. No, a
    scientific genius bent on destroying the U.S. space programme.
  • From Russia with Love (1963) – Sean Connery returns as James Bond
    in this thrill-a-minute adventure featuring remarkable villains,
    beautiful women and exotic locales. This time, Bond squares off against
    the evil SPECTRE organisation in a race to seize a Soviet decoding
    machine, thrusting him into a thrilling boat chase, a brutal helicopter
    attack and a deadly brawl aboard the Orient Express.
  • Goldfinger (1964) – Sean Connery reprises the role of James Bond
    as he pits his wits against the power-crazed criminal mastermind
    Goldfinger (Gert Frobe) in the third of the long-running spy series.
    Goldfinger has secured most of the gold in the world and now plans to
    render the rest useless. Henchman Oddjob (Harold Sakata) helps him
    realise his plans, thanks to his unusually lethal bowler hat, whilst
    Pussy Galore (Honor Blackman) is the glamorous pilot who Goldfinger
    hopes will execute the raid on Fort Knox that will make him the richest
    man in the world. Can Bond save the day again or has he finally met his
    match in the man with the Midas touch.
  • Thunderball (1965) – The thrills never let up as James Bond dives
    into this riveting adventure filled with explosive confrontations and
    amazing underwater action. Sean Connery brings his characteristic style
    and magnetism to Agent 007 as he travels to Nassau to track down a
    villainous criminal who is threatening to plunge the world into a
    nuclear holocaust.
  • You Only Live Twice (1967) – A disaster in space pushes humankind
    toward World War III, and only James Bond can prevent it in this
    pull-out-all-the-stops movie spectacular. Sean Connery returns as Agent
    007, who travels to Japan to stop the evil SPECTRE organisation and its
    diabolical leader, Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Donald Pleasence), from
    instigating global warfare from his massive headquarters in an inactive
    volcano.
  • On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969) – James Bond goes
    undercover in the treacherous Swiss Alps in this action-packed epic
    filled with artillery laden ski pursuits, incredible stunts and nonstop
    thrills. George Lazenby leaps into the role of Agent 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 evil genius Blofeld (Telly Savalas) from realising a germ
    warfare plot that could kill millions.
  • Diamonds Are Forever (1971) – A fortune in stolen diamonds
    thrusts James Bond into action in this thrilling adventure. Sean
    Connery returns as Agent 007 and teams up with the beautiful Tiffany
    Case (Jill St. John) to prevent his nemesis Blofeld (Charles Gray) from
    using the diamonds in a deadly laser satellite.
  • Live and Let Die (1973) – James Bond battles the forces of black
    magic in this high-octane adventure that hurtles him from the streets
    of New York City to Louisiana’s bayou country. With charm, wit and
    deadly assurance, Roger Moore steps in as Agent 007 and takes on a
    powerful drug lord (Yaphet Kotto) with a diabolical scheme to conquer
    the world.
  • The Man With The Golden Gun (1974) – James Bond has been marked
    for death, and he’ll need all his lethal instincts and seductive charm
    to survive in this action-packed adventure. Roger Moore returns as
    Agent 007 and faces off in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with assassin
    Francisco Scaramanga (Christopher Lee). Featuring a wild automobile
    chase through Bangkok and Bond’s stunning confrontation with an entire
    martial-arts school, The Man with the Golden Gun delivers nonstop
    excitement.
  • The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) – Nobody does it better than Bond,
    and he proves it once more in this explosively entertaining adventure
    that takes him from the Egyptian pyramids to the ocean floor and to a
    gravity-defying mountaintop ski chase. Roger Moore brings inimitable
    style to Agent 007 as he teams with beautiful Russian agent Anya
    Amasova (Barbara Bach) to stop the megalomaniac Stromberg (Curt
    Jurgens) from unleashing a horrific scheme for world domination.
  • Moonraker (1979) – Lewis Gilbert directs the eleventh instalment
    of the James Bond franchise. When a space shuttle goes missing during a
    test flight, James Bond (Roger Moore) is the man who must track it
    down. His investigations take him to Venice, Rio de Janeiro and finally
    into outer space where he uncovers a ruthless plot to wipe out the
    human race and replace it with genetically engineered humanoids.
  • For Your Eyes Only (1981) – James Bond is thrust into one of his
    most riveting adventures in this jam-packed free-for-all of outrageous
    stunts, passionate encounters and exciting confrontations. Roger Moore
    portrays Agent 007 with lethal determination in a plot that finds him
    infiltrating the Greek underworld to locate a stolen device capable of
    controlling a fleet of nuclear submarines.
  • Octopussy (1983) – From a thrilling jet chase to a climactic
    countdown to nuclear disaster, James Bond is back in an electrifying
    adventure that pushes the limit for nonstop excitement. Roger Moore
    portrays the immortal action hero, perfectly capturing Agent 007’s
    deadly expertise, acerbic wit and overpowering sex appeal as he
    investigates the murder of a fellow agent who was clutching a priceless
    Fabergà egg at the time of his death.
  • A View To A Kill (1985) – Roger Moore lends humour, elegance and
    lethal charm to his final performance as James Bond in A View to a
    Kill. Bond confronts Max Zorin (Christopher Walken), 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).
  • The Living Daylights (1987) – Timothy Dalton plays James Bond for
    the first time in this instalment of the 007 franchise. The action this
    time sees Bond running around various exotic places in pursuit of a
    couple of seedy dealers in arms, drugs and diamonds.
  • Licence to Kill (1989) – James Bond turns renegade to hunt down a
    master criminal in this pulse-pounding thrill ride that’s packed with
    awesome stunts, subtle humour and explosive confrontations. Timothy
    Dalton brings urgency, charm and deadly determination to his portrayal
    of the super-agent, 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).
  • GoldenEye (1995) – The effortlessly suave and sophisticated
    Pierce Brosnan makes his acclaimed debut as Agent 007 in this
    riproaring espionage thriller featuring the most eye-popping opening
    sequence yet! When an MI6 agent (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 even Russia, all
    while dodging a sexy, deadly femme fatale (Famke Janssen) who will stop
    at nothing to put the “”squeeze”” on the intrepid spy.
  • Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) – Pierce Brosnan returns as the
    fearless, cunning and devastatingly cool Secret Agent 007 in this
    thrilling adventure. When a ruthless media tycoon (Jonathan Pryce)
    tries to destabilise the world economy by orchestrating a deadly
    standoff between world superpowers, in an atempt to achieve high
    ratings for his media conglomerate, Bond must step in to prevent World
    War III. Co-starring Teri Hatcher and Michelle Yeoh, this high-tech
    action-adventure will exhilarate Bond fans of all ages.
  • The World Is Not Enough (1999) – The World is Not Enough is an
    exhilarating but sophisticated, action-packed adventure. Pierce Brosnan
    returns as Bond, charged to protect a gorgeous billionaire heiress
    (Sophie Marceau) from the ruthless hands of the nuclear-obsessed
    terrorist Renard (Robert Carlyle), who wants control of the world’s
    petroleum supply.
  • Die Another Day (2002) – James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) pulls out
    all the stops to take you on an unforgettable, adrenaline-pumping ride
    across the globe in this action-filled adventure. From a dark cell in a
    North Korean prison to the beautiful beaches of Cuba, 007 is on the
    trail of a diabolical genius who’s hell-bent on slicing up the Earth
    literally.
  • Casino Royale (2006) – Daniel Craig stars as the latest
    incarnation of James Bond in the 21st instalment of the franchise.
    Based on one of the original Ian Fleming novels, the story follows a
    young Bond at the beginning of his career having just received his
    double-0 status. For his latest mission, 007 travels to Montenegro to
    investigate the highly exclusive Casino Royale where Le Chiffre (Mads
    Mikkelsen), a money man for an international terrorist group, is
    raising funds for their misdeeds through high-stakes gambling. The
    rookie MI6 agent, aided by British Treasury agent Vesper Lynd (Eva
    Green), is tasked with infiltrating the group and ultimately defeating
    the rogue player, both on and off the tables.
  • Quantum of Solace (2008) – Daniel Craig returns as James Bond in
    the 22nd instalment of the 007 franchise. After being betrayed by
    Vesper in Casino Royale, Bond (Craig) turns his sights on those who
    controlled her. Interrogating Mr White (Jesper Christensen), Bond
    discovers that the shadowy organisation responsible for blackmailing
    Vesper is a lot more powerful and dangerous than he ever imagined.
    Tracing a link to Hawaii, Bond soon crosses paths with Ukranian beauty
    Camille (Olga Kurylenko) who leads him to megalomaniacal businessman
    Dominic Greene (Mathieu Amalric), head of the organisation known simply
    as Quantum. Wishing to control one of the world’s natural resources,
    Greene’s organisation has a finger in every government agency
    worldwide, and it falls to Bond to keep one step ahead of his friends,
    and enemies, to stop Greene holding the world to ransom.
  • Skyfall (2012) – Bond’s loyalty to M is tested as her past comes
    back to haunt her. As MI6 comes under attack, 007 must track down and
    destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost.
  • 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.

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