From Russia With Love (1963) Reaction | First Time Watching | James Bond

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • The criminal organization S.P.E.C.T.R.E. ensnares Bond in a trap involving a beautiful Russian agent and a coveted Russian decoder device. The resulting plot pits Britain and Russia against each other, even as Bond meets his deadliest opponent yet.
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  • @johnmoreland6089
    @johnmoreland6089 Před rokem +8

    Fun reaction! Fun film! Everything explodes in the next one, Goldfinger. It’s the first one that became a huge international sensation, made Connery an international superstar and came to epitomize the 60’s spy genre. Plus that theme! ❤️

  • @stevemccullagh36
    @stevemccullagh36 Před rokem +5

    The story of Pedro Armendáriz (Kerim Bey) deserves to be told.
    In 1956, Armendáriz had a role in the film "The Conqueror" produced by Howard Hughes. The movie was filmed in the state of Utah at the time when the US government was doing above-ground nuclear testing in neighboring Nevada. Within 25 years, 91 of the 220 people involved in the production (41%) developed cancer, 46 of whom died from the disease, or complications related to it.
    Armendáriz was recommended to Young by director John Ford to play Kerim Bey. After experiencing increasing physical discomfort on location in Istanbul, Armendáriz was diagnosed with inoperable cancer, likely a result of his role in "The Conqueror". Filming in Istanbul was terminated, the production moved to Britain, and Armendáriz's scenes were brought forward so that he could complete his scenes without delay. Though in great pain (he visibly limps in most scenes) he continued working as long as possible in order to assure his family's financial security after his death.
    On June 18, 1963, Armendáriz committed suicide by shooting himself in the chest with a gun he had smuggled into hospital. He was 51. RIP.

    • @charleshays5407
      @charleshays5407 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Other people who died from cancer on the set were John Wayne, Susan Hayward, Agnes Morehead, and director Dick Powell.

  • @aimmethod
    @aimmethod Před rokem +4

    " _Thunderball_ " for me is the best adventure in the Bond series, technically the best made. But " _Spy Who Loved Me_ " is personally for me the most fun and beloved Bond movie.

  • @Stenbrotsgatan
    @Stenbrotsgatan Před rokem +2

    This is for me the BEST Bond film.

  • @stevemccullagh36
    @stevemccullagh36 Před rokem +4

    Something to keep in mind for the Bond films, especially in the first ten or twenty years, is how much of a big deal it would have been for ordinary people to see these amazing exotic locations, maybe for the first time. Global travel was probably way beyond the dreams and financial abilities of most people at the time, so these films really were a window to the world.

  • @christhornycroft3686
    @christhornycroft3686 Před rokem +5

    This and The Living Daylights are probably the 2 movies I go back to most, and when I got into James Bond, Goldeneye had been out for a year and it blew up. I saw the other movies first and I remember that famous trailer where Brosnan walks out and says "you were expecting someone else?" And I'm like yes, I was. I just finished seeing Sean, Roger and Timothy and this male model who looks like he couldn't hurt a fly walks in. I've tempered my view on Goldeneye since then, maybe because of the game. But I love that this is a true Cold War spy thriller. In the books, that's his role - a Cold War spy. "We follow them, they follow us." You really get a sense, or a movie sense, of the Cold War and the "web of spies."

  • @chrisboot2468
    @chrisboot2468 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Lotye Lenya (Rosa Klebb)was a superb singer and was famous in the 1940s and 50s.

    • @charleshays5407
      @charleshays5407 Před 3 měsíci

      Also mentioned in the Bobby Darin song Mack the Knife.

  • @henrynegro8397
    @henrynegro8397 Před 11 měsíci +1

    It took me a long time to realize robert shaw played the intimidating red grant. He looks so young on this film.

  • @rowenatulley852
    @rowenatulley852 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Classic Bond . . . I love it!

  • @luciolamonica
    @luciolamonica Před rokem +1

    5:30 - that's the Major Boothroyd I was looking for!

  • @The.Android
    @The.Android Před rokem +2

    It's Robert Shaw! 🤭 You knew you knew it. 😉

  • @rossanomacchioni7746
    @rossanomacchioni7746 Před 11 měsíci +2

    The Blonde Bond girl Is Italian Model and Actress Daniela Bianchi , still live 82 years old.

  • @clarencewalker3925
    @clarencewalker3925 Před 11 měsíci

    There is a little seen film starring Robert Shaw entitled "Black Sunday." It was made two years after "Jaws." It's a good one that should be seen. And, yes, the helicopter nearly hit the stuntman.

  • @nikolaiquack8548
    @nikolaiquack8548 Před rokem +1

    This is my personal favorite of the Connery Bond movies. It's somewhat of a debate whether this one or Goldfinger is Connery's best. I definitely prefer this one over Goldfinger, but I'm sure you'll greatly enjoy that one as well. Fun reaction :)

  • @1wwtom
    @1wwtom Před rokem

    I remember when this film came out, I was just 12. Some outfit came out with a Toy attache case with the gadgets in it like the one in the movie. Then in the mid 60's the TV show The Man from Uncle and then Mel Brooks's Get Smart and the Spy Craze was in full swing. As far as Bond goes, growing up with Connery "There can be only One" and I'm just not impressed with the others that followed him.

  • @Yngvarfo
    @Yngvarfo Před 11 měsíci

    I enjoyed how you immediately noticed Robert Shaw's name, and yet you didn't recognise that you'd already seen him, or even until the final fight.
    I always notice how Bond suddenly wears a sailor's hat when he enters the boat.
    I know that you've already watched all the other movies, but did you notice that the Spectre henchman with the peculiar coat was played by Walter Gotell, who later got a recurring role as KGB General Gogol?

  • @LIANGTSUI
    @LIANGTSUI Před rokem +2

    We love Bond movies!

  • @Niala8419
    @Niala8419 Před rokem +1

    The scenes with the helicopter and the speed boats were filmed in Scotland.

  • @Niala8419
    @Niala8419 Před rokem +1

    The novel of the same name, to which the film is very true to, was one of JFKs favourite books, apparently.

    • @dj71162
      @dj71162 Před rokem

      It's also one of, if not the, last film he ever saw.

  • @Blackflame24
    @Blackflame24 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Good guess with Zagreb Nick, but not quite. Lol. Zagreb is the capital of Croatia

  • @couch.patati-patata
    @couch.patati-patata Před rokem +2

    In the book the Klebb woman has poisoned knitting needles.
    You see that shoe in the Q's lair in The World is Not Enough.

    • @ennesshay5040
      @ennesshay5040 Před rokem +2

      and she hits Bond and he collapses. Fleming wanted to kill him off !!!

    • @007beck9
      @007beck9 Před rokem

      Actually you see it in Die Another Day

  • @venomcomics6805
    @venomcomics6805 Před rokem

    16/20

  • @AdmiralNuke
    @AdmiralNuke Před rokem +1

    Farbissina (Frau Farbissina) is German and Yiddish for angry/bitter, embittered, sourpuss. Aptly named.

  • @dianemills4534
    @dianemills4534 Před rokem

    The blond guy was the ship"s captain on jaws?

  • @michaelhawkins7389
    @michaelhawkins7389 Před rokem

    is this you and your mother ?

  • @gordonhaire9206
    @gordonhaire9206 Před rokem

    Bond was the worst secret agent ever. The bad guys knew who he was and why he was there from the beginning.

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Před měsícem

      But nobody ever managed to kill him and he always suceeded so he was VERY good.