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A View to a Kill
The 14th official James Bond movie. Bond pursues an insane businessman who plans to profit from destroying Silicon Valley. |
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Diamonds Are Forever
The 7th official James Bond movie. A diamond smuggling plot leads Bond to Las Vegas, where he encounters Blofeld, Bond's nemesis who was believed to be dead. |
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Die Another Day
Die Another Day is the 20th official James Bond movie. Bond finds himself captured and tortured at the hands of North Koreans. After escaping, he teams up with both a CIA and MI6 agent to bring down a devious billionaire who is developing a powerful weapon. |
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Dr. No
Dr. No is the 1st official James Bond movie. 007, played by Sean Connery, investigates the murder of a British Secret Service agent in Jamaica, which eventually leads him to Dr. No, agent of SPECTRE. |
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For Your Eyes Only
The 12th official James Bond movie. After a British encryption device goes missing, Bond is tasked with retrieving it. |
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From Russia, with Love
From Russia With Love is the second official James Bond movie. In this outing, Agent 007 travels to Istanbul in order to obtain a decoding machine before it falls into the hands of the Soviets. However, he is unaware that it is a trap laid out by S.P.E.C.T.R.E.. |
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GoldenEye
Goldeneye is the 17th official James Bond movie. After being betrayed by Alec (006), Bond must track down and recover a stolen satellite weapon codenamed Goldeneye. |
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Goldfinger
The 3rd official James Bond movie. Bond investigates millionaire Auric Goldfinger and discovers his plan to attack Fort Knox. |
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Licence to Kill
After the murder of a close friend, Bond must hunt down the drug dealer responsible and bring him to justice. |
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Live and Let Die
The 8th official James Bond movie. Bond is sent to the United States, tasked with bringing down a heroin smuggler that poses a danger to the world. |
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Moonraker
Moonraker is the 11th official James Bond movie. After a spacecraft is hijacked mid-flight, Bond must uncover the reasons for the theft and whoever is responsible. |
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Never Say Never Again
A remake of the 1965 Bond film, Thunderball. |
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Octopussy
Octopussy is the 13th official James Bond movie. Bond is sent to investigate an international smuggling operation that is really the front for a much more dangerous plan. |
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On Her Majesty's Secret Service
On Her Majesty's Secret Service is the 6th official James Bond movie. 007 goes undercover to discover Blofeld's newest plan while simultaneously falling in love with a mob boss' daughter. |
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The Living Daylights
The Living Daylights is the 15th official James Bond movie. A defective KGB agent warns MI6 about a plan to eliminate secret agents, but there is a more complex conspiracy under the surface that Bond must unravel. |
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The Spy Who Loved Me
The 10th official James Bond movie. Bond must team up with a KGB agent in order to discover the truth behind the hijacking of nuclear submarines. |
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The World Is Not Enough
Bond must protect an oil baron's daughter, Elektra, whose father was recently killed. At the same time he must track down and stop Renard, who kidnapped Elektra years earlier. |
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Thunderball
The 4th official James Bond movie. After SPECTRE steals two nuclear warheads, Bond must travel to the Bahamas to foil an international extortion scheme. |
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Tomorrow Never Dies
Tomorrow Never Dies is the 18th official James Bond movie. In it, James Bond must stop a maniacal media tycoon, Elliot Carver, who plans on plunging the world into war in order to boost ratings. |
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You Only Live Twice
You Only Live Twice is the 5th official James Bond movie. After a hijacking in space, Bond must travel to Japan to uncover the truth and face off with his nemesis Blofeld. |
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| Foreign | +$76,700,000 |
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| Domestic | $20,972,000 |
| Foreign | +76,700,000 |