It is doubtful that anyone involved with Dr.
No in 1962 could have had any inkling that the Bond movie machine
would still be rolling in the 21st Century, but as James Bond made his
screen debut and came face-to-face with an evil scientist, a phenomena
was born. Plans had originally called for Thunderball to be the
first Bond novel-to-movie translation, but legal problems with that
title sent Fleming's Dr. No to the head of the pack.
The action kicks off with the
assassination of a British agent and his secretary in Jamaica.
Meanwhile, half a world away, 007 is busy working the tables and Miss
Sylvia Trench in a London casino. Business calls, and Bond is given
his assignment by M, the British Secret Service bigwig. Bond is to
travel to Jamaica, hook up with CIA liaison Felix Leiter, and
determine whether the assassinations are connected with recent
sabotage of American missile launches at Cape Canaveral, Florida.
In Jamaica, the Bond-ness of this Bond
adventure truly begins. Through car chases, investigations, a
dangerous liaison with sexy murderess Miss Taro, and an attempted
tarantula assassination, Bond connects the murders with a radioactive
island called Crab Key, owned by the reclusive Dr. No. He boats out to
the heavily-guarded island, where he first encounters the sexy Honey
Ryder (Ms. Andress), an island girl with a fondness for shells. When
No's henchman come calling, Bond and Ryder are captured and taken to
meet the doctor himself, setting up a test of wills, a radioactive
conspiracy, and a fight to the finish.
The story is prototypical Bond, with
exotic locations and a brilliant and unusual madman who creates a
bizarre plot to wreak havoc. Dr. No himself (Joseph Wiseman) makes for
a great villain, although he actually appears in very little of the
film (and doesn't even appear until late in the story).
Ursula Andress forever set the standard
for the Bond Girl with her appearance as Honey Ryder, a beach-combing
babe Bond discovers late in the film. She's not the first woman
to experience Bond's lust in the movie (he actually bags two other
women prior to her) but she's the only one that clearly matches the
mould of Bond Girl. Other than that, the cast and basic stage for
all Bond films were set in Dr. No, and the formula was created
for a terrific series of action movies.
Not all Bonds have been great, but none
have actually been bad - even the worst are still fun on some levels. Dr.
No doesn't remotely approach the bottom of the Bond barrel, and
even after 40 years, it remains an exciting and well-made piece of
work.
James Bond Sean Connery HoneyRyder
Ursula Andress DrNo
Joseph Wiseman FelixLeiter
Jack Lord M
Bernard Lee ProfessorDent
Anthony Dawson MissTaro
Zena Marshall
Quarrel
John Kitzmiller
Sylvia Trench
Eunice Gayson MissMoneypenny
Lois Maxwell Maj.Boothroyd
Peter Burton SisterLily
Yvonne Shima SisterRose
Michel Mok Supt.Duff
William Foster-Davis Mary
Dolores Keator Jones
Reginald Carter