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From Russia with Love

The world's masters of murder pull out all the stops to destroy Agent 007!
1963 | 115m | English

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Agent 007 is back in the second installment of the James Bond series, this time battling a secret crime organization known as SPECTRE. Russians Rosa Klebb and Kronsteen are out to snatch a decoding device known as the Lektor, using the ravishing Tatiana to lure Bond into helping them. Bond willingly travels to meet Tatiana in Istanbul, where he must rely on his wits to escape with his life in a series of deadly encounters with the enemy.
Release Date: Oct 10, 1963
Director: Terence Young
Writer: Ian Fleming, Richard Maibaum, Johanna Harwood
Genres: Adventure, Action, Thriller
Keywords london, england, based on novel or book, england, secret mission, secret intelligence service, villain, orient express, gondola, duringcreditsstinger, excited, assassin, assassination, venice, italy, gypsy, spy, secret organization, kgb, zagreb, phantom, whimsical
Production Companies United Artists, EON Productions
Box Office Revenue: $78,900,000
Budget: $2,000,000
Updates Updated: Jun 08, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Sean Connery James Bond
Daniela Bianchi Tatiana 'Tanja' Romanova
Pedro Armendáriz Ali Kerim Bey
Robert Shaw Donald 'Red' Grant
Lotte Lenya Rosa Klebb
Bernard Lee M
Lois Maxwell Miss Moneypenny
Eunice Gayson Sylvia Trench
Walter Gotell Morzeny
Francis de Wolff Vavra
George Pastell Train Conductor
Nadja Regin Kerim's Mistress
Aliza Gur Vida
Martine Beswick Zora
Vladek Sheybal Kronsteen
Anthony Dawson Ernst Stavros Blofeld
Lisa Guiraut Belly Dancer
Hasan Ceylan Bulgarian Agent
Fred Haggerty Krilencu
Neville Jason Kerim's Chauffeur
Peter Bayliss Benz
Nusret Ataer Mehmet
Peter Brayham Rhoda
Desmond Llewelyn Boothroyd - 'Q'
Jan Williams Masseuse
Peter Madden McAdams
Fred Wood Gypsy (uncredited)
Bill Brandon Gypsy (uncredited)
Moris Farhi Gypsy (uncredited)
Alf Mangan Gypsy (uncredited)
Dido Plumb Gypsy (uncredited)
Ernie Rice Gypsy (uncredited)
Andre Charisse Hotel Concierge (uncredited)
Hugo de Vernier Hotel Porter (uncredited)
Victor Harrington Chess Tournament Spectator (uncredited)
Barbara Jefford Tatiana Romanova (voice) (uncredited)
Jim Brady Krilencu's Henchman (uncredited)
Eric Pohlmann Ernst Stavro Blofeld (voice) (uncredited)
Bob Simmons James Bond in Gunbarrel Sequence (uncredited)
Nikki Van der Zyl Sylvia Trench / Receptionist (voice) (uncredited)
Michael Culver Man in a Punt (uncredited)
Elizabeth Counsell Woman in a Punt (uncredited)
Bedri Çavusoglu Police (uncredited)
Name Job
Syd Cain Art Direction
John Barry Conductor, Original Music Composer
Albert R. Broccoli Presenter
Freda Pearson Set Dresser
Harry Saltzman Presenter
Ian Fleming Novel
Matt Monro Theme Song Performance
Eddie Powell Stunts
John Stears Special Effects
Terence Young Director
Richard Maibaum Screenplay
Lionel Bart Songs
Peter R. Hunt Editor
Johanna Harwood Adaptation
Weston Drury Jr. Casting
Jocelyn Rickards Costume Design
Basil Newall Makeup Artist
Paul Rabiger Makeup Artist
David C. Anderson Assistant Director
Frank Ernst Location Manager
Kay Mander Continuity
Ted Moore Director of Photography
John Winbolt Camera Operator
William Hill Production Manager
Michael White Assistant Art Director
C. Le Mesurier Sound Recordist
John W. Mitchell Sound Recordist
Frank George Special Effects Assistant
Jimmy Spoard Grip
Sergio Strizzi Still Photographer
Ernie Farrer Wardrobe Master
Eileen Sullivan Wardrobe Master
Robert Brownjohn Title Designer
Ilhan Filmer Production Assistant
Eileen Warwick Hairdresser
Jack Cooper Stunt Double
Sol Gorss Stunts
Frank Hayden Stunt Double
Peter Perkins Stunt Double
Dinny Powell Stunts
Tex Fuller Stunts
Gerry Crampton Stunts
Ron Quelch Production Assistant
Name Title
Albert R. Broccoli Producer
Harry Saltzman Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

There's a saying in England: Where there's smoke, there's fire! From Russia With Love is directed by Terence Young and adapted to screenplay by Richard Maibaum & Johanna Harwood from the Ian Fleming novel of the same name. It stars Sean Connery, Daniela Bianchi, Lotte Lenya, Robert Shaw & Pedro ... Armendáriz. Music is by John Barry and cinematography by Ted Moore. James Bond's second cinematic outing has 007 sent on a mission to Istanbul to try and acquire a Russian cypher machine known as Lektor. It's a trap set up by SPECTRE, who formulate a plan to upset the world order whilst murdering Bond in revenge for his killing of their agent Dr. No. Spy Hard! A certain JFK had announced From Russia With Love as being one of his favourite books, thus making the minds up of producers Broccoli & Saltzman to make Fleming's Cold War thriller the follow up to Dr. No. It's a favourite of many a Bond aficionado because it represents one of the few occasions where Bond was still down to earth as a person, a hard working agent forced to do detective work. The adaptation is very literate as well, with a high fidelity to the source material a major bonus to Fleming's fans. The story is tautly told, often with dark tints the deeper Bond gets into things, and a number of excellently constructed set pieces fill out the latter half of the picture. It's not hard to understand why Connery cites this as his favourite Bond film. Though it is mostly free of the gadget excess that would become a trademark of the franchise, it's still very much a quintessential Bond movie. Exotic locations and exotic foes, eye poppingly gorgeous ladies (Bianchi smouldering like few others can), pre-credits sequence, the snazzy title credits (here on a dancing lady), title song crooned by a big name (Matt Munro), Barry's blending of the Bond theme into the score, Blofeld (a faceless Anthony Dawson) and an impressive cast list. One of the film's big strengths is the cast assembled, Connery (firmly moving into iconic realm) is aided considerably by the presence of Lenya, Shaw and Armendáriz, while the first appearance of Desmond Llewelyn as Boothroyd (latterly to be known as Q) is a telling point in the series. With a $2 million budget in the coffers, the makers were able to really push the boat out technically, and so they were rewarded as the pic went on to gross nearly $79 million Worldwide. Crucially it became apparent that James Bond was popular outside of Britain, the template had been set, what would they do with the next Bond outing we all wondered? 8/10

May 16, 2024
Wuchak
6.0

_**SPECTRE agents, Istanbul, Gypsies, beautiful women and the Orient Express**_ Agent 007 (Sean Connery) is sent on a dubious mission at Istanbul to possibly acquire a Lektor cryptography device from the Soviets via their consulate. Bond meets a naïve Russian beauty (Daniela Bianchi) that SPECTRE ... agent Klebb (Lotte Lenya) recruits to carry out their assassination plan with the help of a brawny Irish Assassin (Robert Shaw). "From Russian with Love" (1963) is a solid sequel in the franchise highlighted by the Istanbul locations, the Gypsy sequence where two women have a catfight (Aliza Gur & Martine Beswick) and, later, a serious train scrap. In addition, Eunice Gayson returns for another cameo as Sylvia Trench and the flick closes with a thrilling clash with a helicopter and a boat chase. Unfortunately, the story’s just not as compelling as “Dr. No” (1962). It’s my least favorite in Connery’s run, although it’s still a solid entry. The film runs 1 hour, 55 minutes and was shot in Istanbul, Turkey; Pinewood Studios near London; and Crinan, Argyll & Bute, Scotland (finale helicopter and boat chase scenes). GRADE: B-

Jun 23, 2021
GenerationofSwine
10.0

I love this one... surprise, surprise, surprise. Everyone loves this one. I think if there were a true point of contest amongst die hard Bond fans it is From Russia With Love v Goldfinger for the best Bond film. Clearly I'm in the From Russia With Love camp, because it works as a serious spy t ... hriller, it works as a Bond movie, it works as a dramatic thriller and it works as an action movie. It has enough character to be an extremely well made Bond film, and, for a second outing, nobody has done it better.

Jan 12, 2023
drystyx
6.0

This is an early Bond movie, and more of a spy movie than the later hay day of 007. It's a pretty good spy movie. We do begin to see a lot of what makes 007 with the hot women, the two hottest being minor characters in a catfight scene. We see some nice locales, nice scenery, and we have some inter ... esting gadgets on both sides. We also have the diabolical Specter leader whom I always call "Blowhard", who seems to kill more of his own employees than his opponents do. There is much going for this, but it's not as spectacular as later Bond movies, and we don't get as much exotic scenery as later movies give us. Still, it is just good enough to be in the upper half of 007 films. There isn't a lot of lull in this.

Apr 04, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

We used to have a maths teacher at school who was small in stature. When the class got a little unruly, she used to stamp her foot on the floor like a petulant child. We called her Miss "Klebb"! I don't think that she ever had a poisonous spike that protruded from her shoe, but I wouldn't have been ... surprised. In that role, Lotte Lenya is up there in the league of deadly protagonists faced by 007 in this franchise. Robert Shaw - always underrated, I feel - is superb as "Grant" and Pedro Armendáriz is entirely convincing as the urbane "Karim Bey". The story here is a bit of a stretch, but Terence Young keeps it moving along as Sean Connery vies with SPECTRE to pinch a secret decoder from the nasty Soviets with a lethal briefcase of gadgets and gizmos. It's great!

May 30, 2024
2_Fast-22
9.0

From Russia with Love has always been a favourite of mine since I first seen it 2 years ago and since then I have gained more love for it and enjoy it more each time. ...

Nov 23, 2024
JPV852
8.0

Fun second entry of the Bond franchise. Think this was my second or third viewing and still entertaining. **3.75/5** ...

Jun 08, 2025