1977 - James Bond - The spy who loved me: title sequence

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2009

Title sequence from Lewis Gilbert's 1977 film "The spy who loved me", starring Roger Moore as James Bond

Many of the iconic aspects of a typical James Bond film were established in Dr. No, beginning with what is known as the gun barrel sequence, an introduction to the character through the view of a gun barrel, and a highly stylized main title sequence, both created by Maurice Binder.

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  • nobody does it better than moore no1

  • Indeed it is, this is imo the best bond film ever.

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  • Best credit sequence in the series. They re-used parts in later Bond movies, too, which shows they really liked it as well. Amazing what Binder could get away with.

  • amo a musúca

  • Remember Dad taking me to the pictures in Rhyl when we were on holiday in Prestatyn. I did not know i was going to watch James Bond until we walked into the cinema. Always have fond memories whenever i see this film. Takes me back 30 plus years.

  • @shutdafup

    Thin birds back in the day.

  • the themes from the two latest bond films sucks asssss!

  • It doesn't get any better than a nude chick doing gymnastics on a giant Luger barrel :>) LOL

  • @hawzy316

    Connery does

  • Jaws dislike this video !

  • If you haven't seen the Alan Partridge summary of this opening, you haven't lived: youtube.com/watch?v=FbJDHn7B7g­s

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