From Russia with Love
| Genre: | Action/Adventure |
| Mood: | Fast-paced, Witty |
| Decade: | 1960's |
| Country: | United Kingdom |
| Director: | Terence Young |
| Actor: | Sean Connery, Pedro Armendariz, Robert Shaw |
| Actress: | Daniela Bianchi, Lotte Lenya |
| Release Year: | 1963 |
| Studio: | MGM |
| Runtime: | 115 Mins. |
| Format: | Color |
| Rating: | PG |
What It's About:
James Bond, a/k/a British Secret Service Agent 007 (Connery) is assigned to retrieve a Russian decoding device before it falls into the hands of Soviet agents. Pursued by butchy East German assassin Rosa Klebb (Lenya) and diabolical psychopath Red Grant (Shaw), the dashing 007 has his hands full in Istanbul, but that doesn't prevent him from dallying with Russian tigress Tatiana Romanova (Bianchi), a double agent with ties to SPECTRE.
Why I Love It:
This stylish second entry in the Bond franchise features a somewhat warmer yet no less dashing 007, played to the hilt with campy savoir faire by Connery. Director Terence Young streamlines the action, too, and in the absence of fancy gadgets (those came later), gives audiences thrilling, well-orchestrated chases and clashes, culminating in a heart-racing death match between Connery and deadly, dyed-blond assassin Shaw aboard the Orient Express. The kittenishly seductive Bianchi is fetching as Bond's dicey love interest, and veteran Mexican actor Pedro Armendariz also excels as Bond’s savvy Istanbul contact (sadly, he was dying of cancer during the shoot). Still, it’s German chanteuse Lenya who has the most fun, springing poisonous blades from her shoes. Racy and exhilarating, "Love" breathes new life into Ian Fleming's classic novel.







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