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Partly subtitledJames Bond: Ultimate Collection - Volume 3 (1995)

Region: (unknown)
UPC/Barcode: 5039036029360
Released: 6th November 2006
Release type: Retail / Rental
No. of Discs: (unknown)
Catalogue No: 3454401000
Category: Feature, Action
Format: DVD / Box Set
James Bond: Ultimate Collection - Volume 3 (1995) (Box Set) (Retail / Rental)

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Partly subtitled The main feature and some extras have English subtitles. [explanation]

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Submitted by allan on 21st January 2009:
Partly subtitled"5 Main features have both English subtitles and English subtitles for the hearing impaired. Special Features on all films including commentaries (except 007 Mission Control and Music Video) have English subtitles. "Music Video" featurettes on "For Your Eyes Only" and "Goldeneye" and 007 Mission Control on all bonus discs are not subtitled. Two "Storyboard" non-dialogue featurettes on "For Your Eyes Only" don't need English subtitles. James Bond DVD collection Trailer on all films doesn't have English subtitles but does have Dutch subtitles. Also James Bond Ultimate Edition 2 disc set DVD is available separately."

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Story: Third five-course helping of films featuring Ian Fleming's stylish, cool-under-fire secret agent-cum-ladies' man. In 'Goldeneye' (1995) Pierce Brosnan makes his 007 debut. Bond is sent to blow up a Soviet chemical weapons factory with agent 006 (Sean Bean). Nine years later, Bond becomes involved in the break-up of the Soviet Union and soon finds himself in a race for a vital piece of weaponry - the credit-card sized 'GoldenEye'. In 1981's 'For Your Eyes Only' the activating button for a nuclear launch is lost at sea and it's up to James to retrieve it. Roger Moore once again plays 007 in the first Bond film without an Ian Fleming credit. Highlights include a climb up a sheer rock-face; a car chase down a steep, winding mountain road; an underwater battle; and what might be the greatest of all Bond's celebrated ski chase sequences. 'From Russia With Love' (1963) sees Sean Connery return as agent Bond, once again saving the world from the terrorist threats of the SPECTRE organisation. Bond is sent to Istanbul to steal a Russian coding machine, but comes up against two fearsome opponents also interested in the device. In 'Live And Let Die' (1973) Roger Moore plays 007 for the first time, bringing a new camp sensibility to the series while presiding over the usual quota of eyebrow-raising action and unusual gadgets. The mission this time is to crack a voodoo-controlled drug smuggling racket in the Caribbean, and Bond sets about the task with his customary verve, finding time for speedboat chases and crocodile encounters along the way. 1969's 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service saw James Bond played by George Lazenby. 007 hands in his licence to kill after being banned from hunting down his arch-nemesis Blofeld (Telly Savalas). Continuing his investigations alone, he follows a lead to Portugal, meets and falls in love with Tracey Draco (Diana Rigg), and is told by her crimelord father that Blofeld is now in Switzerland. Pretty soon it's snow, kilts, girls, secret bases and ski chases, as Bond chases down his enemy and stop the customary weapon of mass destruction.

Starring: Roger Moore, Carole Bouquet, Chaim Topol, Jane Seymour, Lynn-Holly Johnson, Sean Connery, Yaphet Kotto, Pierce Brosnan, Sean Bean, Julian Glover, Robert Shaw, Clifton James, Izabella Scorupco, Jill Bennett, Daniela Bianchi, Famke Janssen, Walter Gotell, Pedro Armendariz, Earl Jolly Brown, Joe Don Baker, Michael Gothard, Lotte Lenya, Julius Harris, Judi Dench, Cassandra Harris, Bernard Lee, David Hedison, Gloria Hendry, George Lazenby, Robbie Coltrane, Jack Hedley, Geoffrey Holder, Diana Rigg, Tcheky Karyo, Geoffrey Keen, Eunice Gayson, Tom Lane, Telly Savalas, Gottfried John, Ilse Steppat, Alan Cumming, Lois Maxwell, Lon Satton, Yuri Borienko, Desmond Llewellyn, Charles Dance, George Pastell, Roy Syewart, Samantha Bond, John Wyman, Arnold Williams, Michael Kitchen, Gabriele Ferzetti, Serena Gordon, Bernard Horsfall, Simon Kunz, George Baker, Minnie Driver, Michelle Arthur, Angela Scoular, Billy J. Mitchell, Catherina Von Schell, Pavel Douglas

Character: James Bond

Cinematographer: Egil Woxholt, Michael Reed, Roy Ford, John Jordan

Directed by: Martin Campbell, John Glen, Terence Young, Guy Hamilton, Peter Hunt

Music by: Bill Conti, George Martin, Sheena Easton, John Barry, Paul McCartney, Eric Serra, Matt Monro, Wings, Tina Turner, Louis Armstrong

Produced by: Michael G. Wilson, Albert R. Broccoli, Harry Saltzman, Barbara Broccoli

Production Design: Syd Cain

Written by: Richard Maibaum, Jeffrey Caine, Michael G. Wilson, Tom Mankiewicz, Bruce Feirstein, Johanna Harwood, Michael France

DVD information

Studio/distributor: 20th Century Fox Home Ent.

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