| Personaje | Actor original | Actor de doblaje (España / Latinoamérica) | |------------------------|----------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------| | James Bond / 007 | Sean Connery | (México) / Salvador Vidal (España)| | Honey Ryder | Ursula Andress | Rosanelda Aguirre | | Dr. No | Joseph Wiseman | Francisco Colmenero | | Felix Leiter | Jack Lord | Víctor Mares | | M | Bernard Lee | Esteban Siller | | Professor Dent | Anthony Dawson | Enrique Gilabert | | Quarrel | John Kitzmiller | Ramón Menéndez | | Miss Taro | Zena Marshall | Diana Santos / María Luisa Solá | | Sylvia Trench | Eunice Gayson | Dulcina Carballo | | Miss Moneypenny | Lois Maxwell | Magda Giner |
Los paisajes tropicales de Jamaica y los trajes a medida de Bond lucen con una nitidez nunca antes vista. James Bond 007- El satanico Dr. No -1962- Dual ...
Dr. No (1962) is the first film in the long-running James Bond film series, produced by Eon Productions and adapted from Ian Fleming’s 1958 novel of the same name. The film introduced Sean Connery as Agent 007 and established many of the series’ core motifs—stylized action, exotic locations, a suave secret agent, recurring supporting characters, iconic music, and a blend of espionage with larger-than-life villains. | Personaje | Actor original | Actor de
He held up his hands. The audience—and Bond—watched as he placed them on the table. They were not flesh, but black, metallic gauntlets. No (1962) is the first film in the
is the definitive Spanish-titled release of Dr. No , the cinematic masterpiece that launched the global James Bond 007 phenomenon. Directed by Terence Young and starring Sean Connery, this film laid down the stylistic blueprint, musical cues, and narrative tropes that would define the spy genre for over six decades.
Honey Ryder (Ursula Andress) emergiendo del mar en su bikini blanco es uno de los momentos más memorables de la historia del cine.
: James Bond is sent to Kingston, Jamaica, to investigate the disappearance of fellow MI6 agent John Strangways.
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