Уберите загадочного психа с желанием овладеть миром и фильм сразу станет намного лучше.
Хороший фильм. Кстати любимый для Шона Коннери.
Снят как все фильмы про Бонда красиво. Если найду такой, который снят иначе, расскажу.
Не очень поняла кто именно здесь являлся антагонистом, ну да ладно.
Девушка Бонда очень красивая. Итальянка играющая русскую. Похожа кстати.
Титры вот и красивые, но всё же пошловатые.
Имя оператора на болтающихся грудях - ээ, не, пасиба.
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During the helicopter sequence towards the end of the film, the inexperienced pilot flew too close to Sean Connery, almost killing him.
The helicopter (carrying director Terence Young during filming) crashed over water, trapping the director below the surface
for a considerable time in an air bubble inside the copter's canopy.
He was rescued and then immediately went back behind the camera with his arm in a sling.
When then President John F. Kennedy listed Ian Fleming's book among his top ten favorite novels of all time,
a list published in Life Magazine, March 17, 1961, the producers decided to make this the second James Bond movie.
According to the book "Death of a President" (1964) by William Raymond Manchester,
this was the last motion picture John F. Kennedy ever saw, on a private screening in the White House, November 20, 1963.
The scene in which James Bond and Tatiana Romonava first meet in the hotel suite
has since been used as an audition scene for potential Bond actors and Bond girls.
This can be seen in the "making of" documentaries for other Bond films.
The opening scene where James Bond is stalked and killed by Red Grant was originally written to appear later in the film.
However, editor Peter R. Hunt figured it would work better as a teaser at the start of the movie,
thus instigating the now-traditional pre-credits sequence.
The man who originally played James Bond's double looked so much like Sean Connery
that director Terence Young had to re-shoot the scene with a man with a mustache.
Bond's trick attaché case is the first true Bond film gadget.
Other "state of the art" gadgets of the time are the mobile car phone in Bond's Bentley,
the miniature tape recorder in the camera, the AR7 survival rifle, the retractable garrote in Grant's watch,
and the SPECTRE spring loaded shoe knives.
Years earlier, Alfred Hitchcock was originally considered as director, with James Bond being played
by Cary Grant and Grace Kelly lured out of retirement to play Tatiana Romanova.
These ideas were scrapped after Vertigo failed at the box office.
The helicopter chase scene is a homage to Hitchcock's cropduster sequence in North by Northwest.
The brutal fight in the train compartment between James Bond and Red Grant lasts only a few minutes on screen
and took three weeks to film. Most of it was performed by the actors themselves, rather than doubles.
Although he had his reservations about the choice of Sean Connery for the part of James Bond,
after seeing him in this film writer Ian Fleming was completely won over by the actor.
The name of the director of photography Ted Moore can be seen on the body of Julie Mendez during the opening titles sequence. This was intended as a practical joke by cinematographer Frank Tidy and main titles designer Robert Brownjohn.
First Bond film to end with the declaration "James Bond will return in ...", in this case it was Goldfinger.
A tradition that would continue until it was used for the last time at the end of Octopussy.
Albert R. Broccoli once named this film along with The Spy Who Loved Me and Goldfinger
as his three favorite James Bond movies, according to an interview with the Hollywood Reporter's Robert Osborne.
Sean Connery considers this to be the best of the Bond films.
The production went to Madrid, Spain to shoot the rat sequence.
Final James Bond movie viewed by Ian Fleming.
This was the final James Bond premiere attended by James Bond creator Ian Fleming before his death.
The moves in the chess game played by Kronsteen (Vladek Sheybal)
are from the game played by Boris Spassky and David Bronstein at the USSR Championship in Leningrad in 1960.
Vladek Sheybal (Kronsteen the chess master) was a well-studied Polish actor hesitant to accept a role in a Bond film
because he thought it might not be a good career move, but his friend Sean Connery persuaded him to sign on
and it has helped his career enormously.
Lois Maxwell (Miss Moneypenny) named this as her favorite 007 film.
The only word spoken by Kronsteen during the chess sequence is "check". Incidentally, the character himself is a Czech.
From Russia with Love 1963.
Уберите загадочного психа с желанием овладеть миром и фильм сразу станет намного лучше.
Хороший фильм. Кстати любимый для Шона Коннери.
Снят как все фильмы про Бонда красиво. Если найду такой, который снят иначе, расскажу.
Не очень поняла кто именно здесь являлся антагонистом, ну да ладно.
Девушка Бонда очень красивая. Итальянка играющая русскую. Похожа кстати.
Титры вот и красивые, но всё же пошловатые.
Имя оператора на болтающихся грудях - ээ, не, пасиба.
интересные факты:
Хороший фильм. Кстати любимый для Шона Коннери.
Снят как все фильмы про Бонда красиво. Если найду такой, который снят иначе, расскажу.
Не очень поняла кто именно здесь являлся антагонистом, ну да ладно.
Девушка Бонда очень красивая. Итальянка играющая русскую. Похожа кстати.
Титры вот и красивые, но всё же пошловатые.
Имя оператора на болтающихся грудях - ээ, не, пасиба.
интересные факты: