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An original 8x10 movie still for the James Bond film Dr No
An original 8x10 movie still for the James Bond film Dr No
An original 8x10 movie still for the James Bond film Dr No

James Bond - Dr. No - 1962 (Framed)

Regular price
£240.00
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£240.00
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Condition: Very Good. 

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Size: 20 cm x 25 cm (8 in x 10 in) (Unframed)

Size: 30.5 cm x 35.5 cm (12.25 in x 14 in) (Framed)

A guaranteed original and framed '8x10' movie still from Terence Young's 1962 espionage thriller "Dr No", the first of the James Bond movies.

Based on Ian Fleming's 1958 novel, Sean Connery stars as 007, spy with a license to kill, with Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder, a bikini-clad Jamaican shell diver.

Filmed on location in Jamaica, just a few yards from Fleming's Goldeneye estate (the novel was written to help promote the Jamaican tourist industry!), Dr No sees 007 investigating the murder of MI6's Station Chief, working with CIA agent Felix Leiter and meeting an elegant woman on a desert island-like beach. Can he resist the invitation of the shadowy SPECTRE and foil their attempt to disrupt NASA's rocket launch?

This fantastic movie still showing Connery and Andress being taken captive would have been shot by a Unit Still Photographer (probably Bert Cann or Bunny Yeager) during production of the film in Jamaica, over sixty years ago. 

It is in lovely condition and has been framed by us in a black ayous wood frame with an iced white mount, protective barrier board and crystal clear Perspex glazing. As our photos show, it will look amazing on the wall of any Bond fan! 

We only sell guaranteed original movie posters. We do not sell reproductions.

Note: This lobby card is priced framed. Photos showing 'in room' images are for illustration only. Please check our hi-res images and the sizing information shown above.