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1 day ago · It was followed by From Russia with Love in 1963. In the film, James Bond is sent to Jamaica to investigate the disappearance of a fellow British agent. The trail leads him to the underground base of Dr. Julius No, who is plotting to disrupt an early American space launch from Cape Canaveral with a radio beam weapon.
4 days ago · All the Bond novels, notably From Russia, with Love (1957), Dr. No (1958), Goldfinger (1959), and Thunderball (1961), were made into popular motion pictures, although many deviated from Fleming’s original plots.
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4 days ago · In "Dr. No", Miss Trench is waiting for Bond in his room playing golf. In "From Russia with Love", Miss Trench and Bond are floating down a river in a boat.
5 days ago · Collectively, the 25 James Bond films released by Eon Productions have grossed more than $7 billion at the box office. From Dr. No to No Time to Die (2021), Bond has been portrayed by several actors, including Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig.
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1 day ago · Section 1: Origins of the Russian Revolution. |. The Populist Opposition. Ilya Repin, 'Arrest of a Propagandist' (1892). What is going on in this picture and how is the revolutionary depicted? The liberal intelligentsia welcomed the Emancipation of the Serfs as a national reawakening.
2 days ago · From Russia with Love (1963) SPECTRE's expert planner Kronsteen, known as "Number Five", upon order of the organisation's Number One, devises a plot to steal a Lektor cryptographic device from the Soviets and sell it back to them while exacting revenge on Bond for killing their agent Dr.
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23 hours ago · Two of its members also produced influential literary works, namely Viktor Shklovsky, whose numerous books (A Sentimental Journey and Zoo, or Letters Not About Love, both 1923) defy genre in that they present a novel mix of narration, autobiography, and aesthetic as well as social commentary, and Yury Tynyanov (1893–1943), who used his knowledge of Russia's literary history to produce a set ...