"Dr. No" contains two scenes that later appear in the first Timothy Dalton Bond flick, "The Living daylights": the first is where Bond says "I'll be there in an hour" and then changes it to an hour and a half when he is seduced by the woman he is with. The second is the billboard assasination scene. "Dr. No" also plays homage to "North by Northwest" when the helicopters are chasing Bond. And some of the music was later used in "Thunderball. This is also the first appearence of Desmond Lewelyn as "Q". "M" and Moneypenny solidify thei characters in this, the second Bond film. When the Robert Shaw character gives himself away by ordering red wine with fish it is far less subtle than in the book where the character orders the wrong type of white wine.
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Topic - "Dr. No" - rico 13:26:59 03/14/06 (11)
- Re: "Dr. No" - patrickU 00:27:01 03/15/06 (8)
- Better yet, pass on the fish - Road Warrior 05:25:53 03/15/06 (7)
- Re: Better yet, pass on the fish - patrickU 06:18:48 03/15/06 (6)
- One reason, fish taste, uhhh, fishy - Road Warrior 08:06:29 03/15/06 (5)
- Re: One reason, fish taste, uhhh, fishy - patrickU 08:44:39 03/15/06 (4)
- Exactly! The problem with a lot of American market fish is it is frozen on the ship - tinear 10:06:12 03/15/06 (3)
- Re: Exactly! The problem with a lot of American market fish is it is frozen on the ship - patrickU 10:37:52 03/15/06 (2)
- I've heard your good Burgundies - Road Warrior 12:55:20 03/15/06 (1)
- Re: I've heard your good Burgundies - patrickU 04:01:09 03/16/06 (0)
- Don't you mean "From Russia With Love"?..... - danj 19:55:11 03/14/06 (1)
- Re: Yes, my error! - rico 09:51:56 03/15/06 (0)