From Russia with Love (1963) [PG]

Release Date:
October 10, 1963

Original Title:
From Russia with Love

Alternate Titles:
007 - Dalla Russia con amore
007 - Ordem para Matar
007 От Русия с любов
007 ロシアより愛をこめて
007: Oroszországból szeretettel
007: De Rusia con amor
007之来自俄国的爱情
007危機一発
007:俄罗斯之恋
Agent 007 jages
Agent 007 ser rött
Agente 007 - Dalla Russia con amore
Bons baisers de Russie
Den hemliga agenten 007 i Istanbul
Den hemliga agenten i Istanbul
Desde Rusia con Amor
Hartelijke Kussen uit Rusland
James Bond - 02 - Liebesgrüße aus Moskau
James Bond: Oroszországból szeretettel
Liebesgrüße aus Moskau
Med hilsen fra Moskva
Moscou Contra 007
Pozdrowienia z Moskwy
Regreso del agente 007
Salainen agentti 007 Istanbulissa
Τζέιμς Μποντ, Πράκτωρ 007: Από τη Ρωσία Με Αγάπη
З Росії з любов'ю
Из России с любовью
俄罗斯之恋
鐵金剛勇破間諜網

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Thriller

Production Companies:
EON Productions
United Artists

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  BR: 12  CA: 14A  CZ: 15+  DE: 16  DK: 7|15  ES: 16  FI: K-16  FR: 12  GB: PG  IE: PG  IT: T  JP: G  KR: 15  MX: A  NL: 12  NO: 15  PL: 12  PT: M/12  RO: 15  SE: 15  US: PG 

Runtime: 115

The world's masters of murder pull out all the stops to destroy Agent 007!

Agent 007 is back in the second installment of the James Bond series, this time battling a secret crime organization known as SPECTRE. Russians Rosa Klebb and Kronsteen are out to snatch a decoding device known as the Lektor, using the ravishing Tatiana to lure Bond into helping them. Bond willingly travels to meet Tatiana in Istanbul, where he must rely on his wits to escape with his life in a series of deadly encounters with the enemy.

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Adaptation:
Johanna Harwood

Art Direction:
Syd Cain

Assistant Art Director:
Michael White

Assistant Director:
David C. Anderson

Camera Operator:
John Winbolt

Casting:
Weston Drury Jr.

Conductor:
John Barry

Continuity:
Kay Mander

Costume Design:
Jocelyn Rickards

Director:
Terence Young

Director of Photography:
Ted Moore

Editor:
Peter R. Hunt

Grip:
Jimmy Spoard

Hairdresser:
Eileen Warwick

Location Manager:
Frank Ernst

Makeup Artist:
Basil Newall
Paul Rabiger

Novel:
Ian Fleming

Original Music Composer:
John Barry

Presenter:
Harry Saltzman
Albert R. Broccoli

Producer:
Albert R. Broccoli
Harry Saltzman

Production Assistant:
Ilhan Filmer
Ron Quelch

Production Manager:
William Hill

Screenplay:
Richard Maibaum

Set Dresser:
Freda Pearson

Songs:
Lionel Bart

Sound Recordist:
John W. Mitchell
C. Le Mesurier

Special Effects:
John Stears

Special Effects Assistant:
Frank George

Still Photographer:
Sergio Strizzi

Stunt Double:
Peter Perkins
Jack Cooper
Frank Hayden

Stunts:
Tex Fuller
Sol Gorss
Gerry Crampton
Dinny Powell
Eddie Powell

Theme Song Performance:
Matt Monro

Title Designer:
Robert Brownjohn

Wardrobe Master:
Eileen Sullivan
Ernie Farrer

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