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  • i saw this on tv today... FUCKING EPIC

  • 100% Original Bond.

  • when i watched Bond movie in Connery - Roger Moore's era, i was wondering how did they make those effects back then, especially in Connery's era...

  • @Peacelover1212 Yes, they usually use CGI now. The effects were very good back then considering the lack of technology

  • i can play this on guitR

  • this is one of many james bond films i have never seen i have to get this on dvd!

  • Animation by Bond. Trevor Bond.

  • Kids, this was "epic" on the big screen. So much was done in film 40 years ago, that didn't involve gratuitous violence. Pity how society has "advanced".

  • All Connery films except Diamonds are Forever were awesome, I don't count Never Say Never Again because is not part of the franchise.

  • What the fuck is happening

  • 12345

  • God. Imagine watching this in theaters.

  • Dr. No is probably better than half of the other James Bond Series

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  • 26-05-11

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  • I have all of Bluray collection of James bond :p

  • HD 1080 P remastered :)

  • what a great opening :)

  • 1:30 sounds like the intro to The Rolling Stones "Sympathy for the Devil"!

  • 2:14 Gotta love the 3 blind mice song

  • I have to wonder if the creators of the iPod commercials showing dancing silhouettes on colored backgrounds got the idea from this sequence.

  • I am a big and I mean big fan of James Bond.

  • @1991meetball well perhaps you would like my fan-based website. It is the first link in the description.

  • @1991meetball I am a BIG Fan too.. have seen every movie more then once

  • i love all the bond films appart from the new ones with daniel craig

  • Nothing ever in the entire world will match this - NOTHING EVER! And this was created in 1962! SHEER EXCELLENCE

  • ill like this vid as soon as im done with my seizure

  • 0:17 ==> EPICNESS !!

  • ummm..... what's with all of the colourful dancing silouettes what on earth does that have to do with the story

  • @masternoob1911

    It's groovy, baby! XD

  • @masternoob1911

    It's groovy, baby! XD

  • @masternoob1911 something to do with the traditional dances from where the film was set I believe.

  • Amazing what you can do with price stickers! (Yes, those *are* price stickers. :-))

  • 1:30.

    WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT?????

  • what??? :(

  • I don't get it. What does calipso music and dancing have to do with Bond? What are the 3 blind men there for? This opening doesn't make me think of spies and action. It's just confusing. I prefer the modern Bond openings.

  • @KelvinTheLion Because the three blind men were assassins pretending to be blind beggars. Those silhouettes fade into the real picture of the first scene in which they kill a diplomat resulting in Bond's investigation. The music is because of the story's location which was pretty exotic at the time as international travel was only for the rich or diplomatic crowd.

  • classic bond film an im 17 lol love this one

  • These titles rock.

  • can someone explain me the part with the three blind mice?

  • the thing that makes this even more more cooler was that ian flemings was a a spy for his old job and took some moves from what he did and put them in the films

  • @Jayshrewla: Technically, he put them in the books, and then they were carried over to the films.

    Just saying.

  • @bl4ckw1ngz64 shut up i dont understand so proves that its not right lol ps my grandad told me :D

  • The intro music is rather interesting here. A weird space/ambient/proto-dance bass beat to it.

  • can anyone cite the title designer for this?

  • @venuecam

    It's Maurice Binder

  • @Mithriidate OF COURSE!! THE guy, along with Saul Bass, who revolutionized film main titles in the late 50s & 60s

  • @BourneArgonaut

    How sad you truely are.

  • @RetSquid On the contrary, my comment is, as usual, spot-on & correct! You're the sad, pathetic one!

  • @BourneArgonaut

    I was not referencing this comment. It is obviously some other video that you commented on and were/are truely sad.

  • @BourneArgonaut

    “It was therefore error to instruct the jury to disregard evidence of Cheek’ s understanding that, within the meaning of the tax laws, he was not a person required to file a return or to pay income taxes and that wages are not taxable income, as ***incredible as such misunderstandings of and beliefs about the law might be.***”

    Cheek v. United States, 498 U.S. 192, 204 (1991)

  • @BourneArgonaut

    So are you, lol

  • classics never die

    I have this movie on DVD

  • @power992000  No one cares

  • @power992000 and "Tomorrow never dies"

  • @power992000 why?

  • @power992000 EPIC.

  • @ukijhu97 I have it on VHS :l

  • who woulda known that that intro lead to countless (except for the next two) films?

  • This film was so cutting edge for its time, a tremendous credit to Broccoli and his team who boldly went where literally no film maker had gone before - and Connery wasn't bad either!

  • Awesome

  • BOND FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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