
James Bond investigates the hijacking of British and Russian submarines carrying nuclear warheads, with the help of a K.G.B. agent whose lover he killed.
- Commentary Featuring Sir Roger Moore
- Commentary Featuring Director Lewis Gilbert, Production Designer Ken Adam, Co-Writer Christopher Wood and Michael G. Wilson
- 007 in Egypt
- Roger Moore: My Word is My Bond
- On Location with Ken Adam
- 007 Stage Dedication – Original 1977 Featurette
- Escape from Atlantis: Storyboard Sequence
- Inside The Spy Who Loved Me
- Ken Adam: Designing Bond
- Exotic Locations
- Theatrical Archive
- TV Broadcasts
- Radio Communication
- Image Database
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It's the 60th Anniversary so why isn't the entire series out in a 4k boxset? Reissuing discs we've had for over a decade really isn't on. Milking fans is only fair to a certain extent. This Dr No steel looks great with it's additional content and if it was 4k I'd buy it but nothing will make me buy the same Bluray I've had since the 50th Anniversary again.
I can only give these 3 stars. Unlike some I think the art is fine and I appreciate how uniformed they look but not releasing these in 4k is a no go for me. I buy plenty of classic martial arts films in Blu-Ray format because I realize thats the best I'll probably ever be able to get but Bond not being 4k is pointless since we know one day, probably with the new 007, we'll get 4k releases so I'm willing to wait.
I happen to think Zavvi have hit the nail on the head with these James Bond Steelbooks. Honouring the traditional opening credit sequences created by the late genius Maurice Binder. A true fan of the James Bond film series will know who this legend is. The opening sequence to each James Bond movie are iconic in their own right. To mark the 60th anniversary of Bond with these steelbook artwork is a fitting tribute
Cracking bond film which needs no introduction… presentation and steel book nicely done. Now where’s the 4K edition?











