Language

Audio:

Dr. No (1962)
English Dolby Atmos

From Russia with Love (1963)
English Dolby Atmos

Goldfinger (1964)
English Dolby Atmos

Ball Lightning (1965)
English Dolby Atmos

You Only Live Twice (1967)
English Dolby Atmos

Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
English Dolby Atmos

Subtitles:

English

Extras

• Audio commentary by director Terence Young, actors Ursula Andress, Lois Maxwell, Eunice Gayson and Timothy Moxon, editor Peter Hunt, composer Monty Norman, set designer Ken Adams, former UA President David Picker, art director Syd Cain and sound designer Norman Wanstall, moderated by Ian Fleming Foundation's John Clark
• "Declassified: MI6 Vault"
- "The Guns of James Bond" featurette (5:07)
- "Premiere Bond: Opening Nights" featurette (13:08)
- "Exotic Locations" featurette (2:36)
• "Mission Dossier"
- "Inside Dr. No" documentary (42:08)
- "Terence Young: Bond Vivant" featurette (17:56)
- "Dr. No" 1963 featurette (8:41)
• "Ministry of Propaganda"
- "Theatrical Archive" (with Play All) (10:58)
-- Theatrical Trailer (3:22)
-- "Introducing Mr. Bond" (3:16)
-- "James Bond Is Back in Dr. No and From Russia with Love" (2:01)
-- "James Bond Face to Face with Dr. No and Goldfinger" (2:19)
- "TV Broadcasts" (with Play All) (1:24)
-- "Miss Honey and Miss Galore Have James Bond Back For More" (1:02)
-- "Miss Honey and Miss Galore" (0:22)
- "Radio Communications" (with Play All) (6:33)
-- "Beautiful Nature Girl" (1:05)
-- "Dr. No, a Madman with a Fantastic Secret" (1:10)
-- "James Bond, the Indestructible Ace Undercover Agent" (1:03)
-- "Meet James Bond, Ace Undercover Agent" (0:55)
-- "On the Edge of Your Seat" (1:14)
-- "Come on Out, We Know You're There" (1:04)

Trailer

Info

Description

The film collection includes:

Dr. No (1962)
Jamming of computer systems in missile silos is a bad sign, as a minor glitch could lead to a nuclear apocalypse. The world's best agent is tasked with finding out who is creating this jamming.

From Russia with Love (1963)
Someone is diligently worsening relations between Great Britain and the USSR, and Bond is assigned a task related to a special encryption machine and its secret, the disclosure of which can help in this matter. But a particularly dangerous enemy stands in his way.

Goldfinger (1964)
A particularly inventive criminal has found a new way to destroy the world - destroying all of the US gold. The bankruptcy of such a country would throw the entire world economy into chaos, which would have catastrophic consequences, and Bond must prevent it.

Thunderball (1965)
Terrorists threaten Britain with two nuclear warheads they have managed to capture, blackmailing them and demanding a ransom in the form of a huge amount of diamonds.

You Only Live Twice (1967)
Thanks to the efforts of terrorists, the superpowers' missiles are about to take off and wipe humanity off the face of the Earth. And everyone knows that the name of humanity's last hope is James Bond.

Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
As Bond progresses through another jewel theft case, he finds himself on the trail of his old enemy.

Director & Cast

Director: Guy Hamilton, Terence Young, Lewis Gilbert

Cast: Sean Connery, Bernard Lee, Louis Maxwell, Joseph Wiseman, Ursula Andress, Lord Jack, Anthony Dawson