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James Bond (Sean Connery) kisses Miss Taro (Zena Marshall) while checking his watch in Dr. No (1962)

How am I with time?

James Bond (Sean Connery) kisses Miss Taro (Zena Marshall) while checking his watch in Dr. No (1962)

James Bond (Sean Connery) kisses Miss Taro (Zena Marshall) while checking his watch in Dr. No (1962)

Looking good, looking good…

British Spy John Strangways (Timothy Moxon) is killed by the Three Blind Mice for investigating Dr. No in Crab Key in Dr. No (1962)

Sorry, Strangways

British Spy John Strangways (Timothy Moxon) is killed by the Three Blind Mice for investigating Dr. No in Crab Key in Dr. No (1962)

British Spy John Strangways (Timothy Moxon) is killed by the Three Blind Mice for investigating Dr. No in Crab Key in Dr. No (1962)

Sure he was a British spy, but at least his last action was for the less fortunate and he didn’t see it coming.

Universal Exports Logo

MI6’s Universal Exports

007 is often asked who he works for, and the fictional import/export company he says is his employer is called Universal Exports.

Universal Exports Logo

It is mentioned several times throughout various James Bond movies, which I have listed below:

Dr. No (1962)

007 is shown walking into M's office, which has a Universal Exports sign on the outside

007 is shown walking into M’s office, which has a Universal Exports sign on the outside

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Sean Connery as James Bond in Dr. No (1962) and Sean Connery as James Bond and Jill St. John as Tiffany Case in Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

First & Last

The six actors that have portrayed 007 in the official movies have changed since their first and last on-screen appearances. Below, you can see each actor’s first and last appearances as James Bond.

Sean Connery as James Bond at the beginning of Dr. No (1962) and Sean Connery as James Bond and Jill St. John as Tiffany Case at the end of Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

Sean Connery as James Bond at the beginning of Dr. No (1962) and Sean Connery as James Bond and Jill St. John as Tiffany Case at the end of Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

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James Bond's newly assigned Walther PPK handgun in Dr. No (1962)

“Like a brick through a plate glass window”

James Bond's newly assigned Walther PPK handgun in Dr. No (1962)

James Bond’s newly assigned Walther PPK handgun in Dr. No (1962)

James Bond (Sean Connery) kisses Miss Taro (Zena Marshall) while checking his watch in Dr. No (1962)

Who smoked it better?

Sean Connery as James Bond in Dr. No (1962)

Sean Connery as James Bond in Dr. No (1962)

Famke Janssen as Xenia Onatopp in GoldenEye (1995)

Famke Janssen as Xenia Onatopp in GoldenEye (1995)

Dancer silhouettes from the title sequence of Dr. No (1962)

Happy Global James Bond Day 2016!

The first James Bond movie, Dr. No, was released on this day, October 5th, in 1962.

Dancer silhouettes from the title sequence of Dr. No (1962)

Dancer silhouettes from the title sequence of Dr. No (1962)

Celebrate! Dance! Have a martini shaken, not stirred!

Neuf à la banque - baccarat in Dr. No (1962)

“Neuf à la banque”

Neuf à la banque - baccarat in Dr. No (1962)

“Nine for the bank.”

James Bond and Sylvia Trench play baccarat in Dr. No (1962).

Every James Bond Movie Title Animation

Boxes of Jamaica's signature Red Stripe beer surround Quarrel in Dr. No (1962)

Hooray beer, 007!

Boxes of Jamaica's signature Red Stripe beer surround Quarrel in Dr. No (1962)Boxes of Jamaica’s signature Red Stripe beer surround Quarrel in Dr. No (1962).