James Bond is back and investigates the mid-air theft of a space shuttle but its never that simple as he also discovers a plot to commit global genocide.
Tag: Bernard Lee
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) Review
When British and Russian submarines carrying nuclear warheads are hijacked it is up to 007 to investigate who is behind it all.
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) Review
Scaramanga is a hit man (with a golden gun and specially made golden bullets). Bond is drawn towards him throughout the film and it builds up tension very well for a final showdown between the pair.
Live and Let Die (1973) Review
When 007 is sent to New Orleans to investigate the deaths of British agents (yes this seems to happen a lot doesn’t it). Mr. Big a man who is producing heroin comes to his attention and this leads to some rather difficult situations.
Diamonds Are Forever (1971) Review
When diamonds are being smuggled from South Africa it is up to 007 to find out who is behind it all, this takes him to the United States of America . . .
You Only Live Twice (1967) Review
James Bond head to Japan to find the true culprit behind the attacks out in space and prevent a nuclear war breaking out.
Dr. No (1962) Review
Thunderball (1965) Review
James Bond heads to The Bahamas to recover two nuclear warheads stolen by SPECTRE agent Emilio Largo in an international extortion scheme.
Goldfinger (1964) Review
Often said to be the best ever Bond film . . . With very good reason! Sean Connery is back as Bond and makes an enemy of Goldfinger.
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969) Review
The one after Sean Connery . . . It was always going to be difficult for another actor to step into the role George Lazenby attempted to in this film. He is regarded as the worst Bond and only made one film.