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James Bond DVD Collection

New DVD’s This Week: Nov. 18
 SPECIAL Now on DVD, Nov. 18: James Bond 3-Vol. Gift Set
Beginning with the release of Dr. No on October 7, 1962, the James Bond 007 series has become one of the most popular franchises of all time. Now, following the 2002 release of James Bond Vol. 1 that included Dr. No, Goldfinger and Tomorrow Never Dies, MGM Home Entertainment is releasing the remainder of the 20 films on Vols. 2 and 3 in a special gift set along with Vol. 1. The discs include audio commentaries, documentaries, featurettes, music videos, TV and radio spots, original theatrical trailers, storyboards, collectible booklets and much more. Own all 20 films chronicling the adventures of the world’s most famous spy–or give the three-volume set to your favorite James Bond fan for the holidays!

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Volume 1:
Scene from “Goldfinger”
  • Dr. No (1962)

    What’s cool: Commentary by director Terence Young; TV/radio spots, stills gallery

  • Goldfinger (1964)
    What’s cool: Commentary by director Guy Hamilton, cast and crew; audio interviews with Sean Connery; still gallery with more than 1,000 photographs, original publicity featurette

  • The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
    What’s cool: Commentary by director Guy Hamilton; “Inside The Man with the Golden Gun” and “Inside Q’s Lab” featurettes

  • The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
    What’s cool: Commentary by director Lewis Gilbert; “Inside The Spy Who Loved Me and “Ken Adams: Designing Bond” featurettes

  • Licence To Kill (1988)
    What’s cool: Commentary by director John Glen, cast and crew; Gladys Knight “Licence To Kill” music video, stunt footage, still gallery with more than 300 images

  • GoldenEye (1995)
    What’s cool: Two documentaries, “The World Of 007” and “The Making of GoldenEye“;
    original theatrical trailer; “GoldenEye” music video by Tina Turner

  • Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
    What’s cool: “Secrets Of 007” Bond retrospective featuring interviews with Sean Connery, Roger Moore and Pierce Brosnan; behind-the-scenes look at the film’s special effects; Sheryl Crow music video; interactive storyboards highlighting action sequences

Volume
2:
Scene from “From Russia With Love”
  • From Russia With Love (1963)
    What’s cool: Animated storyboard sequence, original theatrical trailers, original promotional trailers, radio spots

  • You Only Live Twice (1967)
    What’s cool: “Silhouettes: The James Bond Titles” featurette, “Inside You Only Live Twice” documentary

  • Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
    What’s cool: “Cubby Broccoli – The Man Behind Bond” documentary, never-before-seen deleted scenes, original theatrical trailers

  • Moonraker (1979)
    What’s cool: “The Man Behind the Mayhem,” a special effects featurette; stills gallery

  • For Your Eyes Only (1981)
    What’s cool: Storyboard sequences and final film
    executions; behind-the-scenes still gallery featuring over
    150 images; “For Your Eyes Only” music video by Sheena Easton;

  • The Living Daylights (1987)
    What’s cool: Commentary by director John Glen, cast and crew; “Inside The Living Daylights” and “Ian Fleming: 007’s Creator” featurettes; never-before-seen deleted scene; music video

  • The World is Not Enough (1999)
    What’s cool: “The Secrets of 007” featuring alternate video options, music video by Garbage, theatrical trailer

Volume
3:
Scene from “View to a Kill”
  • Thunderball (1965)
    What’s cool: Commentary by director Terence Young, cast and crew; behind-the-scenes still gallery featuring over 150 images; original theatrical trailers, television and radio spots

  • On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969)
    What’s cool: Commentary by director Peter Hunt, cast and crew; “Inside Her Majesty’s Secret Service” and another “Inside Q’s Laboratory” featurettes

  • Live and Let Die (1973)
    What’s cool: “On the Set with Roger Moore” behind-the-scenes footage, still gallery featuring over 150 images, rare UK Milk Board commercial, original theatrical trailers, TV and radio spots

  • Octopussy (1983)
    What’s cool: “Designing Bond–Peter Lamont” documentary, animated storyboard sequences, music video

  • A View to a Kill (1985)
    What’s cool: “The Music of James Bond” featurette, never-before-seen deleted scene, TV spots

  • Die Another Day (2002)
    What’s cool: Commentary by director Lee Tamahori and star Pierce Brosnan; featurettes on the effects, opening sequence and gadgets of Die Another Day; special edition catalog trailer; Madonna’s “Die Another Day” music video; DVD-ROM features

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