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James Bond 007 is on the search for a Russian decoding machine, known as Lektor. Bond needs to find this machine, before the evil SPECTRE organization discovers it first. Whilst being romantically linked with Russian girl, Tatiana Romanova, Bond sneaks his way around Istanbul, whilst each SPECTRE agent tries to pick him off, including the over powering Donald ';;Red';; Grant and ex-KGB agent Rosa Klebb who knows all the tricks in the books and even possesses an incredible poison tipped shoe.

















1 April 1944, Ramat Gan, Israel

17 March 1931, Purley, Surrey, England, UK

9 May 1912, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico

18 October 1898, Vienna-Penzing, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]

18 October 1916, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

27 June 1922, Kingston upon Thames, England, UK

12 September 1914, Newport, Wales, UK

9 August 1904, Ipoh, Malaysia

24 February 1922, Istanbul, Turkey

25 August 1930, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

12 July 1936, England, UK

12 March 1923, Zgierz, Lódzkie, Poland

9 August 1927, Westhoughton, Lancashire, England, UK



13 March 1923, Cyprus

26 September 1941, Port Antonio, Jamaica

2 December 1931, Nis, Serbia, Yugoslavia

29 May 1934, London, England, UK

7 January 1913, Essex, England, UK

15 March 1924, Bonn, Germany

14 February 1927, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

31 January 1942, Rome, Lazio, Italy

10 January 1908, Brentford, Middlesex, England, UK

14 July 1918, Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]



April 12, 2016
The series' tightest expression of brutes playacting as gentlemen
April 15, 2008
From Russia with Love is a preposterous, skillful slab of hardhitting, sexy hokum.
April 15, 2008
For my money, still the best Bond, with a screwball plotline that keeps the locales changing and the surprises coming.
April 24, 2009
The film lacks the exotic, colourful flamboyance of the best of its successors. So shoot me.
May 09, 2005
007 is very much with us again, and anyone who hasn't yet got to know him is urged to do so right away!
October 16, 2012
The second Bond is one of the best in the series, due to the intriguing plot, sinister villains, and fabulously staged fight aboard the Orient Express.
June 17, 2012
It has more in common spiritually with Le Carre than Fleming. Only after James Bond's vulnerabilities have been further exploited than in "Dr. No" does he succeed. "Russia" is about as far as it gets from the biggest Bond, but it's easily the best.
October 17, 2012
Everything that worked in DR. NO is fully realized here. Sean Connery is 10 times more confident here as 007, oozing charm and masculinity.
October 23, 2015
The success of Dr. No has no doubt given the James Bond team added confidence, if that was necessary, and From Russia with Love is made by people who clearly know that they now have a gilt-edged formula to play with.
June 11, 2012
One of just a couple Bond adventures that is genuinely great as cinema.
October 13, 2008
Sophisticated? Well, not really. But fast, smart, shrewdly directed and capably performed.
January 01, 2000
Standing at the pinnacle of the series, From Russia with Love shows how good a Bond film can be when all the ingredients mesh.