James Bond : Dr. No, Ursula Andress in a promotional photo from 1962
Framed photo of "James Bond : Dr. No, Ursula Andress in a promotional shot from 1962" — Black-and-white fine art print on Fine Art paper Fine Art 70x50 cm
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James Bond : Dr. No, Ursula Andress emerging from the Caribbean waters
This promotional photo captures the most iconic scene in Bond cinema: Ursula Andress emerging from the crystal-clear waters of Laughing Waters Beach in Jamaica. Director Terence Young had originally planned for Honey Ryder to sing as she emerged, butUrsula Andress’s voice was dubbed by Diana Coupland. The white bikini worn by the Swiss actress was actually sewn directly onto her to prevent any mishaps while filming in the waves.
Dr. No, produced by Albert Broccoli and Harry Saltzman on a modest budget of $1.1 million, grossed $59.5 million at the global box office. Sean Connery, then unknown, was paid 16,000 pounds, while Ursula Andress received 10,000 pounds. Honey Ryder’s sensational debut instantly propelled the actress to international icon status and defined the archetype of the “Bond Girl” for decades to come.
A timeless icon that captures the birth of an enduring cinematic legend.