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Sean Connery | James Bond | |
Pedro Armendáriz Jr. | Kerim Bey | |
Nusret Ataer | Mehmet | |
Peter Bayliss | Benz | |
Martine Beswick | Zora | |
Daniela Bianchi | Tania Romanova | |
Peter Brayham | Rhoda | |
Anthony Dawson | Ernst Blofeld | |
Francis de Wolff | Vavra | |
Eunice Gayson | Sylvia | |
Walter Gotell | Morzeny | |
Aliza Gur | Vida | |
Fred Haggerty | Krilencu | |
Bernard Lee | M | |
Lotte Lenya | Rosa Klebb | |
Robert Shaw | Red Grant | |
Vladek Sheybal | Kronsteen | |
George Pastell | Train Conductor | |
Lois Maxwell | Miss Moneypenny | |
Peter Madden | Mc Adams | |
Desmond Llewelyn | Boothroyd |
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Producer | Albert Broccoli
Harry Saltzman Albert R. Broccoli |
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Writer | Ian Fleming
Richard Maibaum |
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Cinematography | Ted Moore
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Musician | John Barry
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In the second 007 movie, James Bond (Sean Connery) must slip into Istanbul to acquire a Russian Lektor decoding machine being offered by defector Tatiana Romanova (Daniela Bianchi). But Bond is unaware that this is a trap, set up by SPECTRE agents Rosa Klebb (Lotte Lenya) and Kronsteen (Vladek Sheybal) to capture the Lektor for themselves and revenge for Bond's interference in past actions. Helping Bond is Turkish spymaster Ali Kerim Bey (Pedro Armendariz), and following him in an attempt to kill him is SPECTRE agent Donovan 'Red' Grant (Robert Shaw). |
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