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PM James Bond-Filme DPM Museum Museum Folkwang __________________________________________________________________________________________ Bond, … James Bond --- Filmplakate und Fotografien aus fünfzig Jahren 10. November 2012 – 13. Januar 2013 BondBond----FilmeFilme (Nummerierung 1-24, da inkl. Never Say Never Again ) 1.1.1. (1962) 3.3.3. (1964) Dr. No Goldfinger James Bond jagt Dr. No Goldfinger Premieren / Kinostarts Premieren / Kinostarts GB: 05.10.1962 GB: 17.09.1964 USA: 08.05.1963 USA: 22.12.1964 D: 25.01.1963 D: 14.01.1965 Darsteller Darsteller James Bond: Sean Connery James Bond: Sean Connery Gegenspieler: Joseph Wiseman (Dr. Julius No) Gegenspieler: Gert Fröbe (Auric Goldfinger) Bond-Girl: Ursula Andress (Honey Ryder) Bond-Girl: Honor Blackman (Pussy Galore) Crew Crew Regie: Terence Young Regie: Guy Hamilton Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Albert R. Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Albert R. Broccoli, Harry Saltzman Broccoli, Harry Saltzman 2.2.2. (1963) 4.4.4. (1965) From Russia With Love Thunderball Liebesgrüße aus Moskau Feuerball Premieren / Kinostarts Premieren / Kinostarts GB: 10.10.1963 GB: 29.12.1965 USA: 08.04.1964 USA: 21.12.1965 D: 14.02.1964 D: 17.12.1965 Darsteller Darsteller James Bond: Sean Connery James Bond: Sean Connery Gegenspieler: Robert Shaw (Red Grant) Gegenspieler: Adolfo Celi (Emilio Largo) Bond-Girl: Daniela Bianchi (Tatjana Bond-Girl: Claudine Auger (Domino) Romanova) Crew Crew Regie: Terence Young Regie: Terence Young Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Albert R. Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Albert R. Broccoli, Harry Saltzman Broccoli, Harry Saltzman Deutsches Plakat Museum im Museum Folkwang Bond, … James Bond. Filmplakate und Fotografien aus fünfzig Jahren Liste der Filme Seite 1 Museum Folkwang __________________________________________________________________________________________ 5.5.5. (1967) 7.7.7. (1971) You Only Live Twice Diamonds Are Forever Man lebt nur zweimal Diamantenfieber Premieren / Kinostarts Premieren / Kinostarts GB: 12.06.1967 GB: 14.12.1971 USA: 13.06.1967 USA: 17.12.1971 D: 14.09.1967 D: 14.12.1971 Darsteller Darsteller James Bond: Sean Connery James Bond:Sean Connery Gegenspieler: Donald Pleasence (Ernst Stavro Gegenspieler:Charles Gray (Ernst Stavro Blofeld) Blofeld) Bond-Girl: Akiko Wakabayashi (Aki) Bond-Girl:Jill St. John (Tiffany Case) Crew Crew Regie: Lewis Gilbert Regie: Guy Hamilton Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Albert R. Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Albert R. Broccoli, Harry Saltzman Broccoli, Harry Saltzman 6.6.6. (1969) 8.8.8. (1973) On Her Majesty’s Secret Service Live And Let Die Im Geheimdienst Ihrer Majestät Leben und sterben lassen Premieren / Kinostarts Premieren / Kinostarts GB: 18.12.1969 GB: 05.07.1973 USA: 18.12.1969 USA: 27.06.1973 D: 19.12.1969 D: 14.09.1973 Darsteller Darsteller James Bond: George Lazenby James Bond: Roger Moore Gegenspieler: Telly Savalas (Ernst Stavro Gegenspieler: Yaphet Kotto (Kananga) Blofeld) Bond-Girl: Jane Seymour (Solitaire) Bond-Girl: Diana Rigg (Tracy Draco) Crew Crew Regie: Guy Hamilton Regie: Peter Hunt Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Albert R. Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Albert R. Broccoli, Harry Saltzman Broccoli, Harry Saltzman Deutsches Plakat Museum im Museum Folkwang Bond, … James Bond. Filmplakate und Fotografien aus fünfzig Jahren Liste der Filme Seite 2 Museum Folkwang __________________________________________________________________________________________ 9.9.9. (1974) 11. (1979) The Man With The Golden Gun Moonraker Der Mann mit dem goldenen Colt Moonraker – Streng geheim Premieren / Kinostarts Premieren / Kinostarts GB: 18.12.1974 GB: 26.06.1979 USA: 19.12.1974 USA: 29.07.1979 D: 20.12.1974 D: 31.08.1979 Darsteller Darsteller James Bond: Roger Moore James Bond: Roger Moore Gegenspieler: Christopher Lee (Scaramanga) Gegenspieler: Michael Lonsdale (Hugo Drax) Bond-Girl: Britt Ekland (Mary Goodnight) Bond-Girl: Lois Chiles (Holly Goodhead) Crew Crew Regie: Guy Hamilton Regie: Lewis Gilbert Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Albert R. Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Albert R. Broccoli, Harry Saltzman Broccoli 10. (1977) 12. (1981) The Spy Who Loved Me For Your Eyes Only Der Spion, der mich liebte In tödlicher Mission Premieren / Kinostarts Premieren / Kinostarts GB: 07.07.1977 GB: 24.06.1981 USA: 13.07.1977 USA: 26.06.1981 D: 25.08.1977 D: 07.08.1981 Darsteller Darsteller James Bond: Roger Moore James Bond: Roger Moore Gegenspieler: Curd Jürgens (Karl Stromberg) Gegenspieler: Julian Glover (Aristoteles Bond-Girl: Barbara Bach (Anya Amasova) Kristatos) Bond-Girl: Carole Bouquet (Melina Havelock) Crew Regie: Lewis Gilbert Crew Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Albert R. Regie: John Glen Broccoli Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Albert R. Broccoli Deutsches Plakat Museum im Museum Folkwang Bond, … James Bond. Filmplakate und Fotografien aus fünfzig Jahren Liste der Filme Seite 3 Museum Folkwang __________________________________________________________________________________________ 13. (1983) 15. (1985) Octopussy A View To A Kill Octopussy Im Angesicht des Todes Premieren / Kinostarts Premieren / Kinostarts GB: 06.06.1983 GB: 12.06.1985 USA: 10.06.1983 USA: 22.05.1985 D: 05.08.1983 D: 08.08.1985 Darsteller Darsteller James Bond: Roger Moore James Bond: Roger Moore Gegenspieler: Louis Jourdan (Kamal Khan) Gegenspieler: Christopher Walken (Max Bond-Girl: Maud Adams (Octopussy) Zorin) Bond-Girl: Tanya Roberts (Stacy Sutton) Crew Regie: John Glen Crew Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Albert R. Regie: John Glen Broccoli Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Albert R. Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson 14. (1983) 16. (1987) Never Say Never Again The Living Daylights Sag niemals nie Der Hauch des Todes Premieren / Kinostarts Premieren / Kinostarts GB: 06.10.1983 GB: 29.06.1987 USA: 07.10.1983 USA: 31.07.1987 D: 20.01.1984 D: 13.08.1987 Darsteller Darsteller James Bond: Sean Connery James Bond: Timothy Dalton Gegenspieler: Klaus Maria Brandauer Gegenspieler: Joe Don Baker (Brad (Maximilian Largo) Whitaker); Jeroen Krabbé (Georgi Koskov) Bond-Girl: Kim Basinger (Domino Petachi) Bond-Girl: Myriam d’Abo (Kara Milovy) Crew Crew Regie: Irvin Kershner Regie: John Glen Produktion: Kevin McClory, Jack Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Albert R. Schwartzman Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson Deutsches Plakat Museum im Museum Folkwang Bond, … James Bond. Filmplakate und Fotografien aus fünfzig Jahren Liste der Filme Seite 4 Museum Folkwang __________________________________________________________________________________________ 17. (1989) 19. (1997) Licence To Kill Tomorrow Never Dies Lizenz zum Töten Der Morgen stirbt nie Premieren / Kinostarts Premieren / Kinostarts GB: 13.06.1989 GB: 12.12.1997 USA: 10.07.1989 USA: 16.12.1997 D: 10.08.1989 D: 18.12.1997 Darsteller Darsteller James Bond: Timothy Dalton James Bond: Pierce Brosnan Gegenspieler: Robert Davi (Franz Sanchez) Gegenspieler: Jonathan Pryce (Elliot Carver) Bond-Girl: Carey Lowell (Pam Bouvier) Bond-Girl: Michelle Yeoh (Wai Lin) Crew Crew Regie: John Glen Regie: Roger Spottiswoode Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Albert R. Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Barbara Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson 18. (1995) 20. (1999) GoldenEye The World Is Not Enough GoldenEye Die Welt ist nicht genug Premieren / Kinostarts Premieren / Kinostarts GB: 24.11.1995 GB: 22.11.1999 USA: 13.11.1995 USA: 08.11.1999 D: 28.12.1995 D: 09.12.1999 Darsteller Darsteller James Bond: Pierce Brosnan James Bond: Pierce Brosnan Gegenspieler: Sean Bean (Alec Trevelyan) Gegenspieler: Sophie Marceau (Elektra King); Bond-Girl: Izabella Scorupco (Natalya Robert Carlyle (Renard) Simonova) Bond-Girl: Denise Richards (Christmas Jones) Crew Crew Regie: Martin Campbell Regie: Michael Apted Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Barbara Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Barbara Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson Deutsches Plakat Museum im Museum Folkwang Bond, … James Bond. Filmplakate und Fotografien aus fünfzig Jahren Liste der Filme Seite 5 Museum Folkwang __________________________________________________________________________________________ 21. (2002) 23. (2008) Die Another Day Quantum of Solace Stirb an einem anderen Tag Ein in Quantum Trost Premieren / Kinostarts Premieren / Kinostarts GB: 18.11.2002 GB: 29.10.2008 USA: 22.11.2002 USA: 14.11.2008 D: 28.11.2002 D: 06.11.2008 Darsteller Darsteller James Bond: Pierce Brosnan James Bond: Daniel Craig Gegenspieler: Toby Stevens (Gustav Graves) Gegenspieler: Mathieu Amalric (Dominic Bond-Girl: Halle Berry (Giacinta Johnson) Greene) Bond-Girl: Olga Kurylenko (Camille) Crew Regie: Lee Tamahori Crew Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Barbara Regie: Marc Forster Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Barbara Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson 22. (2006) 24. (2012) Casino Royale Skyfall Casino Royale , Skyfall Premieren / Kinostarts Premieren / Kinostarts GB: 14.11.2006 GB: 23.10.2012 USA: 17.11.2006 USA: 09.11.2012 D: 23.11.2006 D: 01.11.2012 Darsteller Darsteller James Bond: Daniel Craig James Bond: Daniel Craig Gegenspieler: Mads Mikkelsen (Le Chiffre) Gegenspieler: Javier Bardem (Raoul Silva) Bond-Girl: Eva Green (Vesper Lynd) Bond-Girl: Bérénice Marlohe (Sévérine) Crew Crew Regie: Martin Campbell Regie: Sam Mendes Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Barbara Produktion: Eon / United Artists; Barbara Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson Deutsches Plakat Museum im Museum Folkwang Bond, … James Bond. Filmplakate und Fotografien aus fünfzig Jahren Liste der Filme Seite 6 .
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