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Sean Connery, Martine Beswick, Daniela Bianchi, Robert Shaw, Lisa Guiraut, and Aliza Gur in From Russia with Love (1963)

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From Russia with Love

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Edited into

    • "Doctor Who" The Dæmons: Episode Three (TV Episode 1971)

      Shots of the exploding helicopter are taken from the film.
    • The Protectors (TV Series 1972–1974)

      Helicopter footage edited into title sequence
    • "The Protectors" The Bridge (TV Episode 1974)

      Helicopter footage edited into title sequence
    • "The Protectors" Sugar and Spice (TV Episode 1974)

      Helicopter footage edited into title sequence
    • "The Protectors" Burning Bush (TV Episode 1974)

      Helicopter footage edited into title sequence

Featured in

    • Goldfinger (1964)

    • The Incredible World of James Bond (TV Movie 1965)

      Footage / clips from
    • Welcome to Japan, Mr. Bond (TV Movie 1967)

      Includes footage / clips from
    • "Doctor Who" The Enemy of the World: Episode 1 (TV Episode 1967)

      A clip from the film is shown.
    • On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)

      Footage in opening titles sequence

Followed by

    • Goldfinger (1964)

    • Thunderball (1965)

    • You Only Live Twice (1967)

    • On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)

    • Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

Follows

    • Dr. No (1962)

Referenced in

    • "McHale's Navy" To Binghamton with Love (TV Episode 1963)

      Title reference.
    • Ponds 'Double-0 Colours by Angel Face' James Bond Television Commercial (Video 1963)

      This James Bond themed television commercial debuted in 1963 which was the same year that the 007 film 'From Russia with Love' premiered.
    • "Mainly Millicent" Episode dated 17 July 1964 (TV Episode 1964)

      Mention of SPECTRE.
    • Topkapi (1964)

    • The Guns of James Bond (Short 1964)

      Discussion of the Armalite gun from this James Bond film.

References

    • One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942)

      James Bond says: "I'd say one of their aircraft is missing."
    • North by Northwest (1959)

      Aerial attack on man on ground and its visual and editing style. It is a bi-plane in the Hitch film and a helicopter in the Bond movie.
    • Spartacus (1960)

      The training centre on SPECTRE Island is based on the gladiator training scenes from Spartacus.
    • Dr. No (1962)

      Mention of Bond's mission in Jamaica. Kronsteen suggests killing Bond in revenge for the death of SPECTRE operative Dr. No.
    • Call Me Bwana (1963)

      Kirilenko climbs out of a hatch in Anita Ekberg's mouth on a billboard advertising this film on the side of a building.

Remade as

    • From Russia with Love: The Radio Play (Video 2012)

      Remake of / Version of.

Spin-off

    • From Russia with Love (Video Game 2005)

      It's the video game adaptation.

Spoofed in

    • "Mainly Millicent" Episode dated 17 July 1964 (TV Episode 1964)

      Resemblance of the love interest, Sonia Sekova, who is also a female Russian spy, to Tatiana Romanova (Daniela Bianchi).
    • Carry on Spying (1964)

      Satchels instead of "trick attaché case"'s; STENCH name parodies SPECTRE name; spy case joke re knife in secret compartment; Carstairs' watch with garotte cord.
    • Goldsinger (1965)

      Spoofs the gadgets and villains that appeared in the first three Bond films
    • Nestle Quik Adam West James Bond Parody Television Commercial (Video 1965)

      Faceless arch villain like Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
    • Blunderball, or from Dr. Nofinger with Hate (Short 1966)

      James Bond Spoof - Dr. Nofinger with Hate , Ernest Stavro Blowfly

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