James Bond cai voluntariamente em um plano de assassinato envolvendo uma ingênua beldade russa, a fim de recuperar um dispositivo de criptografia soviético que foi roubado pela organização S... Ler tudoJames Bond cai voluntariamente em um plano de assassinato envolvendo uma ingênua beldade russa, a fim de recuperar um dispositivo de criptografia soviético que foi roubado pela organização Spectre.James Bond cai voluntariamente em um plano de assassinato envolvendo uma ingênua beldade russa, a fim de recuperar um dispositivo de criptografia soviético que foi roubado pela organização Spectre.
- Ganhou 1 prêmio BAFTA
- 3 vitórias e 6 indicações no total
- Kerim Bey
- (as Pedro Armendariz)
- Vavra
- (as Francis de Wolff)
- Zora
- (as Martin Beswick)
- Gypsy Dancer
- (as Leila)
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- CuriosidadesSir Sean Connery called this movie his personal favorite of his Bond movies.
- Erros de gravaçãoMaking their escape by train, Bond and Tatiana are given cover documents to aid their escape. Bond tells Tatiana that they are Mr. and Mrs. David Somerset and that her cover name is Caroline. They briefly discuss the particulars of their cover identities and from that point on they should assume that they are being observed, so should always maintain their covers. Just a moment later, James opens the compartment door and loudly calls her "Tania".
- Citações
James Bond: Red wine with fish. Well, that should have told me something.
Donald "Red" Grant: You may know the right wines, but you're the one on your knees. How does it feel old man?
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosErnst Blofeld's actor is credited as "?".
- Versões alternativasIn the French theatrical version the end title song "From Russia With Love" by Matt Monro was sung in French by Swedish singer/actor Bob Askolf under the title "Bons baisers de Russie".
- ConexõesEdited into Doctor Who: The Dæmons: Episode Three (1971)
Effectively, this means that it's the last Bond film in which the makers were trying to make a film, not a Bond film. It didn't matter if the motifs were all there or not, it only mattered if it was a good film. Unsurprisingly, it has a good claim to being the best film of the series, and it's certainly the least self-conscious (compare with 'Thunderball', an artificial attempt to replicate 'Goldfinger' but making everything bigger).
So, Daniela Bianchi isn't really just the latest 'Bond Girl', but the character at the heart of this thriller - she pretty much is the story. Ursula Andress might have had an iconic entrance in 'Dr. No', but she was so much window-dressing, irrelevant to the plot, arriving late and with almost no agency in the events that unfold around her. By contrast, the crucial pivot of 'From Russia With Love' is whether Bianchi's Tanya will side with Bond or SMERSH - the age old 'love or duty' dilemma.
The film also takes time with detours that have little to do with the main plot - as in the sequence at the gypsy camp. There is a real feeling of a functioning world around Bond's escapades, rather than just colourful 'exotic' backdrops.
There also isn't an undue emphasis on big action set pieces - Bond's encounter with a helicopter (very 'North by Northwest' - in fact Hitchcock's influence is detectable throughout this film, from the Cathedral sequence, to the cool Blondeness of Bianchi, to the train setting of the second half) and the climactic speedboat chase are well-executed, but miniature next to those of later films. Tellingly, the best remembered action sequence is the fight between Connery and Robert Shaw on the train, and the series would never better this intimate, brutal struggle.
Shaw is by far the best of the series' bull-necked heavies - he's intelligent and charismatic as well as forceful, almost a Bond-equivalent. Lotte Lenya and Pedro Armendariz are both excellent in their supporting turns, reminders of a time when the series actually featured fully developed supporting characters, and Bianchi is good - she may lack the overt sex appeal of Andress, but she's a better actress, playing innocent without being either stupid or dull. Connery really grows into the role here, a long way from the pork-pie hatted clod he was in the first film but still untamed and prickly enough to be an exciting screen presence. It was a long slow decline from here to the tubby jobsworth of 'Diamonds Are Forever'.
The early Bond films often escape the critical gaze, and when they are subjected to it, it is usually through rose-tinted spectacles. 'Dr. No' is dull and poorly acted, 'Goldfinger' fun but rather shapeless, and 'Thunderball' just tries too hard altogether. 'From Russia With Love' is a polished little gem, a cold-war thriller done with great style, and a minor masterpiece, irrespective of the series around it.
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- 20 de mai. de 2006
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- Data de lançamento
- Países de origem
- Central de atendimento oficial
- Idiomas
- Também conhecido como
- El regreso del agente 007
- Locações de filme
- Yerebatan Saray Sarniçi, Sultanahmet Square, Sultanahmet, Istanbul, Turquia(Basilica Cistern - James Bond and Kerim Bey escape with the Lektor decoding machine)
- Empresa de produção
- Consulte mais créditos da empresa na IMDbPro
Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 2.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 24.796.765
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 24.811.445
- Tempo de duração1 hora 55 minutos
- Proporção
- 1.66 : 1