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Thunderball (1965)

PG 12/11/1965 Adventure, Action, Thriller 2h 10m
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Score
6.9/10
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64/100

Look up! Look down! Look out! Here comes the biggest Bond of all!

Overview

A criminal organization has obtained two nuclear bombs and are asking for a 100 million pound ransom in the form of diamonds in seven days or they will use the weapons. The secret service sends James Bond to the Bahamas to once again save the world.

Terence Young

Director

Richard Maibaum

Screenplay

John Hopkins

Screenplay

Jack Whittingham

Screenplay

Part of the James Bond Collection

Includes Thunderball and other great movies.

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Top Billed Cast

Sean Connery

Sean Connery

James Bond

Claudine Auger

Claudine Auger

Dominique 'Domino' Derval

Adolfo Celi

Adolfo Celi

Emilio Largo

Luciana Paluzzi

Luciana Paluzzi

Fiona Volpe

Rik Van Nutter

Rik Van Nutter

Felix Leiter

Guy Doleman

Guy Doleman

Count Lippe

Molly Peters

Molly Peters

Patricia Fearing

Martine Beswick

Martine Beswick

Paula Caplan

Bernard Lee

Bernard Lee

M

Media

Q introduces Bond to his new gadgets

Q introduces Bond to his new gadgets

Bond swims with the sharks

Bond swims with the sharks

“I think he got the point.”

“I think he got the point.”

Bond and Emilio Largo battle

Bond and Emilio Largo battle

Number 9 is electrocuted

Number 9 is electrocuted

DB5 vs motorbike

DB5 vs motorbike

Underwater fight

Underwater fight

Jet Pack Scene

Jet Pack Scene

ABC promo Thunderball 1986

ABC promo Thunderball 1986

Thunderball (1965) Official Trailer - Sean Connery James Bond Movie HD

Thunderball (1965) Official Trailer - Sean Connery James Bond Movie HD

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Reviews

A review by John Chard

Written on October 4, 2015

Sir, I'd respectfully request that you change my assignment to Nassau.

Thunderball is directed by Terence Young and adapted to screenplay by Richard Maibaum and John Hopkins from a story by Kevin McClory, Jack Whittingham and Ian Fleming. It stars Sean Connery, Adolfo Celi, Claudine Auger, Rick Van Nutter and Martine Beswick. Music is scored by John Barry and cinematography by Ted Moore.

The fourth outing for James Bond (Connery) sees 007 assigned to the Bahamas to try and thwart SPECTRE's number 2 operative, Emilio Largo (Celi). Largo has hijacked two atomic bombs from NATO and sets about extorting huge ransoms of money. If his terms are not met he will blow up major cities.

It was meant to be the first James Bond film, but Thunderball became part of a long drawn out legal battle...

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A review by Peter McGinn

Written on August 29, 2020

It can be difficult and not very useful to compare the early James Bond movies to the later ones. The female characters become more than merely ornamental and more interesting, the plots become more intricate, the villains less stereotypical, and the special effects better and better.

Having said all that, I must confess I give Thunderball a pass on any such criticism or comparison, for a rather odd and personal reason, and not just because I like Sean Connery! As a teenager I sort of inherited the soundtrack album for Thunderball, either from my dad or an older brother. That was well before I ever saw the movie. Except for the Tom Jones title song, the album is all instrumental, and I found myself playing the album while doing school work, or reading, or writing short stories and later...

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A review by Wuchak

Written on May 25, 2021

_**James Bond underwater adventure with the best female cast**_

After a couple atomic bombs are stolen from the RAF, agent 007 (Sean Connery) travels to Nassau, Bahamas, to clash with SPECTRE agent Emil Largo (Adolfo Celi) and his femme fatale accomplice (Luciana Paluzzi). Claudine Auger is on hand as Largo’s naïve woman.

"Thunderball" (1965) is one of my favorites of Connery’s run in the franchise due to the interesting intrigue, the Tom Jones’-sung title song, and the best cast of women in the series. Other than Luciana Paluzzi (Fiona) and Claudine Auger (Domino), Molly Peters plays a voluptuous masseuse at a health clinic while statuesque Martine Beswick is on hand as an MI6 agent in the Bahamas (Beswick previously appeared in “From Russia with Love” as one of the Gyp...

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A review by The Movie Mob

Written on November 26, 2022

**Thunderball goes all out, taking James Bond to new heights (and depths) with bigger action sequences, new gadgets, deadly villains, and beautiful locations. Thunderball is peak 60s Bond!**

Thunderball is my favorite of Sean Connery’s James Bond films. How could it not be? With the Bond formula finally established, Thunderball takes it all to the next level! With Sean Connery returning as the suave secret agent, villainous femme fatale Fiona, Claudine Auger’s stunning Bond Girl Domino, a bad guy with an eye patch, climactic underwater battles, jet packs, evil shark booby traps, the beautiful Bahamian beaches, and Tom Jones singing Thunderball, the Connery’s fourth entry as Bond is an outstanding campy and wild ride. All the 60s charm and camp permeate every aspect of the film, cr...

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A review by GenerationofSwine

Written on January 11, 2023

This is certainly the last of the classic 007 films. This is the last time we see 007 as the cold hearted assassin that he is. The last time we see a Bond that, the only reason he's really a good guy is because of what side he is on and not what he is.

In later films they call him a blunt instrument, but in this film he actually still is. He's still the trigger man. He still has no respect for human life and is only really concerned about the mission.

After this we enter the era of Silly 007, with a layover for Lazenby who walked the line and ended up more Cannery than Moore. And as where the Silly Bonds do still have their appeal (and trust me, I still love them) the franchise never seemed as lethal or as cool again.

But, rest assured, this is also the 007 where Special Effects a...

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A review by drystyx

Written on April 4, 2023

This is the hay day of Bond.
We get it all. Stunning women, great gadgets, non stop action, wit, and the exotic scenery that make 007 films so iconic.
We also get the two greatest evil henchmen deaths in 007 film History, and may in film History. The boardroom assassination sticks out, because we know which of the two men is the embezzler by his demeanor. Innocent men have no idea how to prove their innocence, and so they sweat. It is the guilty man who thinks he has his tracks covered.
The other henchman death is little fish "Quist", in a scene brutal and brilliant.
The underwater battle scene still remains to this day as the most action packed and best directed underwater action scene in Film History.
There is so much else going for this film that it would take ten pages to explai...

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on May 30, 2024

Whilst he isn't quite as megalomaniac as "Auric Goldfinger"; Adolfo Celi is great here as "Largo" - the Spectre agent charged with their most ambitious mission yet. A great deal of meticulous planning has gone into their scheme to hijack an RAF plane carrying nuclear missiles that they intend to blackmail the world with. "M" (Bernard Lee) despatches "007" (Sean Connery) to investigate, a global journey that ultimately ends up in the Caribbean Sea. The film has oodles of pace and sexiness; the story is probably the best of the original Ian Fleming adaptations (by Richard Maibaum) and the last half hour finds us dabbling with sharks and scuba-divers armed with lethal spears; underwater jet-craft and ultimately a cracking boat chase with the original super-yacht - the "Disco Volante". Claudin...

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A review by 2_Fast-22

Written on November 15, 2024

Thunderball is definitely one of the worst Bond films, after the 1st act nothing exciting happens and it is rather boring....

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