James Bond Films €1.50 each or all 10 for €10.00
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Live and Let Die (1973)
Bond investigates the murders of three MI6 agents, leading him to New York, New Orleans, and the Caribbean island of San Monique. He uncovers Dr. Kananga’s dual identity as crime boss Mr. Big, who plans to flood the U.S. with free heroin to create a monopoly. With the help of tarot reader Solitaire, Bond dismantles the operation and defeats Kananga.
Your Eyes Only (1981)
After a British spy ship sinks with the ATAC missile‑command device onboard, Bond is sent to recover it before the Soviets do. Teaming with Melina Havelock—whose parents were murdered—Bond uncovers a betrayal involving Greek smugglers Kristatos and Columbo. He retrieves the ATAC and destroys it to prevent either side from gaining an advantage.
Moonraker (1979)
When the Moonraker space shuttle is hijacked, Bond investigates industrialist Hugo Drax. He discovers Drax’s genocidal plan to wipe out humanity using nerve‑gas globes from a secret space station, then repopulate Earth with a “master race.” Bond and CIA astronaut Holly Goodhead destroy the station and stop the attack.
Dr. No (1962)
Bond’s first cinematic mission sends him to Jamaica to investigate the disappearance of an MI6 agent. He uncovers Dr. No’s plot to sabotage U.S. rocket launches using a nuclear-powered radio beam from his Crab Key island base. Bond destroys the facility and escapes with Honey Ryder.
Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
Bond infiltrates a diamond‑smuggling ring by posing as courier Peter Franks. The trail leads to Las Vegas, where he discovers Blofeld is using the diamonds to power a space‑based laser for global blackmail. Bond destroys the satellite and defeats Blofeld’s assassins, Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd.
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
Bond becomes the target of elite assassin Francisco Scaramanga, who uses a custom golden gun. While tracking him, Bond also seeks a stolen solar‑energy device called the Solex Agitator. The chase leads to Scaramanga’s island, where Bond wins a final duel and recovers the Solex.
You Only Live Twice (1967)
After American and Soviet spacecraft are mysteriously hijacked, Bond fakes his death and travels to Japan. Working with the Japanese Secret Service, he discovers SPECTRE’s volcano‑base and Blofeld’s plan to provoke World War III. Bond leads a ninja assault, destroys the rocket, and escapes as the base self‑destructs.
Thunderball (1965)
SPECTRE steals two nuclear warheads and demands a massive ransom. Bond follows the trail to the Bahamas, infiltrates Largo’s operation, and joins an underwater battle to stop the bombs. Domino, Largo’s mistress, ultimately kills him in revenge for her brother’s murder.
Goldfinger (1964)
Bond investigates gold magnate Auric Goldfinger and uncovers “Operation Grand Slam”: a plan to irradiate the U.S. gold reserve at Fort Knox to increase Goldfinger’s wealth. With the help of pilot Pussy Galore, Bond stops the detonation and defeats Goldfinger.
Quantum of Solace (2008)
Picking up minutes after Casino Royale, Bond hunts the shadowy organisation QUANTUM while grappling with Vesper’s betrayal. He uncovers Dominic Greene’s scheme to seize Bolivia’s water supply and install a puppet dictator. Bond and Camille stop the coup and expose QUANTUM’s operations.
Bond investigates the murders of three MI6 agents, leading him to New York, New Orleans, and the Caribbean island of San Monique. He uncovers Dr. Kananga’s dual identity as crime boss Mr. Big, who plans to flood the U.S. with free heroin to create a monopoly. With the help of tarot reader Solitaire, Bond dismantles the operation and defeats Kananga.
Your Eyes Only (1981)
After a British spy ship sinks with the ATAC missile‑command device onboard, Bond is sent to recover it before the Soviets do. Teaming with Melina Havelock—whose parents were murdered—Bond uncovers a betrayal involving Greek smugglers Kristatos and Columbo. He retrieves the ATAC and destroys it to prevent either side from gaining an advantage.
Moonraker (1979)
When the Moonraker space shuttle is hijacked, Bond investigates industrialist Hugo Drax. He discovers Drax’s genocidal plan to wipe out humanity using nerve‑gas globes from a secret space station, then repopulate Earth with a “master race.” Bond and CIA astronaut Holly Goodhead destroy the station and stop the attack.
Dr. No (1962)
Bond’s first cinematic mission sends him to Jamaica to investigate the disappearance of an MI6 agent. He uncovers Dr. No’s plot to sabotage U.S. rocket launches using a nuclear-powered radio beam from his Crab Key island base. Bond destroys the facility and escapes with Honey Ryder.
Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
Bond infiltrates a diamond‑smuggling ring by posing as courier Peter Franks. The trail leads to Las Vegas, where he discovers Blofeld is using the diamonds to power a space‑based laser for global blackmail. Bond destroys the satellite and defeats Blofeld’s assassins, Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd.
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
Bond becomes the target of elite assassin Francisco Scaramanga, who uses a custom golden gun. While tracking him, Bond also seeks a stolen solar‑energy device called the Solex Agitator. The chase leads to Scaramanga’s island, where Bond wins a final duel and recovers the Solex.
You Only Live Twice (1967)
After American and Soviet spacecraft are mysteriously hijacked, Bond fakes his death and travels to Japan. Working with the Japanese Secret Service, he discovers SPECTRE’s volcano‑base and Blofeld’s plan to provoke World War III. Bond leads a ninja assault, destroys the rocket, and escapes as the base self‑destructs.
Thunderball (1965)
SPECTRE steals two nuclear warheads and demands a massive ransom. Bond follows the trail to the Bahamas, infiltrates Largo’s operation, and joins an underwater battle to stop the bombs. Domino, Largo’s mistress, ultimately kills him in revenge for her brother’s murder.
Goldfinger (1964)
Bond investigates gold magnate Auric Goldfinger and uncovers “Operation Grand Slam”: a plan to irradiate the U.S. gold reserve at Fort Knox to increase Goldfinger’s wealth. With the help of pilot Pussy Galore, Bond stops the detonation and defeats Goldfinger.
Quantum of Solace (2008)
Picking up minutes after Casino Royale, Bond hunts the shadowy organisation QUANTUM while grappling with Vesper’s betrayal. He uncovers Dominic Greene’s scheme to seize Bolivia’s water supply and install a puppet dictator. Bond and Camille stop the coup and expose QUANTUM’s operations.
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