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Dr. No

1963 -
Release Date: 09/04/2007
Features: DVD Features: Region 1 Keep Case Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English, French Subtitles - English, French, Spanish
Time:  110  mins.
J&R Item # 1006215_16
UPC # 027616066695
Label: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
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1963 -
Release Date: 10/21/2008
Features: DVD Disc Features: Region 1 2-Disc Set - Checkpoint, Sensormatic Widescreen Audio: Dolby Digital - English Subtitles - Spanish, French Additional Product: Movie Money Ticket Promotion
Time:  110  mins.
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UPC # 883904116387
Label: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
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Features: Blu-ray Disc Features: Region 1 Keep Case - Checkpoint, Sensormatic Widescreen Audio: 5.1 DTS Master Audio - English Subtitles - Spanish and French Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - "The Complete Special Features Library: Mission Dossier" Featuring Director Terence Young and Members of the Cast and Crew Featurettes - 1. "Terence Young: Bond Vivant" 2. "Dr. No 1963" 3. ""Top Level Access 007: License to Restore"" - Details the Bond Ultimate Edition Film Restoration Process 4. "Inside DR. NO" 5. "'Declassified: M16 Vault' - The Guns of James Bond" 6. "Premiere Bond" Trailers - "Ministry of Propaganda" - Original Trailers and TV Spots Interactive Features: Interactive Tour - "007 Mission Control" Interactive Guide Into the World of DR. NO Text/Photo Galleries: Photo Gallery
Time:  110  mins.
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UPC # 883904116691
Label: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
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With DR. NO, the first of the James Bond films, director Terence Young and leading man Sean Connery set the precedent for what would become one of the most popular, influential, and long-lasting series ever made. Bond makes his first famous introduction, "Bond, James Bond," in an upscale casino, to a saucy brunette named Slyvia Trench (Eunice Gayson), who he promptly coaxes into a dinner date. Back at Secret Service Headquarters, M (Bernard Lee) assigns Bond to a mission in Jamaica. An agent who was investigating strange activity with nuclear weapons in Cape Canaveral has disappeared, and Bond is to take up where he left off. His contact, CIA operative Felix Leiter (Jack Lord) reminds Bond that his title, "007," means he has license to kill, not be killed. This advice comes in handy in Jamaica as assassins relentlessly emerge from the woodwork, desperately trying to bring Bond down. Bond makes his way to Crab Key Island to find evil scientist Dr. No (Joseph Wiseman), the primary suspect. There he is met with the obstacle of Honey Ryder (Ursula Andress), a deadly beauty who emerges from the sea in a tiny bikini with a knife holster slung about her hips, in one of the most seductive Bond-girl moments of all time. With a striking lack of gadgets, DR. NO is a heartier mystery than subsequent films in the series, providing for some excellent adventures in which Bond must rely on his own clever spy skills to get out of sticky situations.

"...This one's memorable for great '60s styling..." -- Cam Winstanley , (Total Film)

"...[I]t gave the world a new kind of hero: impossibly suave, impossibly competent, always a winner, and perfectly embodied in hirsute Sean Connery." -- Premiere Staff , (Premiere)

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