James Bond Dr. No (1962) - Sean Connery set, a bit shaken, not stirred
Framed photo of "James Bond Dr. No (1962) - Sean Connery set, a bit shaken, not stirred" — Black-and-white fine art print on Fine Art paper Fine Art 70x50 cm
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Sean Connery Dr. No - On the set of the first James Bond London
This photograph captures Sean Connery the filming of *Dr. No* in 1962, the very first film in the James Bond series James Bond by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman. Director Terence Young had taken the Scottish actor to London’s casinos to teach him the secret agent’s natural elegance. Sean Connery would later reveal that he slept in his car between takes, as he could not afford decent lodging.
With a modest budget of $1.1 million, *Dr. No* went on to gross $59.5 million at the global box office, launching one of cinema’s most lucrative franchises. Terence Young would shape Bond’s iconic image across six films, while Connery’s magnetic performance would forever define Ian Fleming’s character. This performance earned him instant international acclaim.
A knowing glance that captures the exact moment when Sean Connery James Bond forever.