Video Sources 0 Views

  • Watch traileryoutube.com
  • Source 1123movies
  • Source 2123movies
  • Source 3123movies
From Russia with Love 1963 123movies

From Russia with Love 1963 123movies

The world's masters of murder pull out all the stops to destroy Agent 007!Oct. 10, 1963115 Min.
Your rating: 0
9 1 vote

Synopsis

Watch: From Russia with Love 1963 123movies, Full Movie Online – James Bond 007 is on the search for a Russian decoding machine, known as “Lektor”. Bond needs to find this machine, before the evil S.P.E.C.T.R.E. organization discovers it. While being romantically linked with Russian girl, Tatiana Romanova, Bond sneaks his way around Istanbul, while each S.P.E.C.T.R.E. Agent tries to pick him off, including the over powering Donald “Red” Grant and ex K.G.B. Agent Rosa Klebb, who knows all of the tricks in the book, and even possesses an incredible poison tipped shoe..
Plot: 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.
Smart Tags: #british_secret_service #blofeld’s_cat #bond_girl #official_bond_film #james_bond_character #007 #male_protagonist #train_platform #wagon #1960s #male_hero #gunshot #firearm #spy_action #female_nudity #decoder #spy #film_camera #fight_on_moving_train #action_hero #belly_dancing


Find Alternative – From Russia with Love 1963, Streaming Links:

123movies | FMmovies | Putlocker | GoMovies | SolarMovie | Soap2day


Ratings:

7.4/10 Votes: 136,014
97% | RottenTomatoes
83/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 2461 Popularity: 27.231 | TMDB

Reviews:


_**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-

Review By: Wuchak

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

Review By: John Chard
The best of the James Bond series, probably the best of the spy genre as well.
Connery came, he acted, and he conquered as James Bond in this second installment of the James Bond film franchise. With some of the most realistic fight scenes for a ’60s movie and terrific story by Fleming, this film has a recipe for a masterpiece.

As mentioned in my review of “Dr. No”, his charm and intellectual wit is still there, and then in some scenes in a whole lot more better than before. How he tries to commence his mission, you just couldn’t fall asleep. A-grade acting by Connery here.

Then-newcomer Daniela Branchi is good as Bond Girl Tatiana, who is the wrong girl at the right time. Desmond Llewelyn, in his debut as gadget man Q, shows us an impressive array of gadgets that Bond would later find quite useful. But it is Robert Shaw, who almost steals the show as the murderous, merciless, assassin Grant, who will stop at nothing to prevent Bond and Tatiana from commencing their mission.

Crew also return here. Producers Brocolli and Saltzman and director Young have returned, with double the budget and double the thrills in return. Also, the musical score by John Barry is memorable, it really sets the tone for a realistic spy adventure.

The story is not meant to be an action picture. It is more like the adventures of a spy, with the dangers of being a spy. In short, it is a complex spy thriller, made to suit the target audience which are spy fans and intelligent viewers. I do not understand how anyone could call such a film “boring.” This truly is a pinnacle of the James Bond series, one which will remain for years to come.

9.34/10

Delton

Review By: dvc5159
Classic Bond
Following the surprising success of Dr No, it became obvious that Broccoli and Saltzman’s next step as producers would be other cinematic adaptation of Ian Fleming’s work. Their choice this time was From Russia With Love, a novel once pointed out by US president Kennedy as one of his favorite books.

Trying to capture the unique mood and look of Dr No, the producers brought back almost everyone involved in the first Bond outing ( excepting mediocre composer Monty Norman, whose clumsy tunes were replaced by a magnificent John Barry’s score, in his first “official” collaboration in the Bond series). This includes Broccoli’s long-standing collaborator Terence Young, screenwriter Richard Maibaum ,and, of course, Connery, that rough Scottsman, initially despised by everybody as a “lorry driver” , who nevertheless delivered an unforgettable performance as James Bond.

All these talents combined to produce what no doubt is one the best Bond films of all time. Contrasting with the over the top story lines which would very soon become synonymous with Bond, From Russia With Love is a gritty and realistic Cold War thriller,filled up with sex violence and pure excitement. Terence Young considers this to be his best Bond film, and the movie proves him right. It is full of stylish shots( the famous close-up of Romanova’s lips while Bond says “your mouth is just the right size”) and really hot( by the 60’s standards) seduction sequences. Even the back projection, a technical device often unfairly criticized , works wonderfully. Although many have criticized the action sequences following Bond’s scape from the train, I think they’re excellent, adding to the film’s sense of danger and excitement. The helicopter chase, in particular, is a moment of brilliant film-making.(And it’s even better than the sequence From North By Northwest that inspired it) The shot of Bond and Romanova embracing in the foreground with the helicopter exploding in the background perfectly encapsulates what the entire movie is about:danger, romance, violence.

As for the cast, Connery seems more confident and relaxed this time, but when it comes to his job, he is as ruthless and cold as Fleming originally envisioned the character. Lotte Lenya wonderfully portrays SPECTRE mastermind Rosa Klebb (“..such a disgusting woman…” as Romanova states at one point) . But it is legendary supporting actor Robert Shaw who nearly steals the show as a cold-blooded hit-man with a psychotic strain to him.

All in all, From Russia With Love is definitely a must-see not only for Bond fans, but for every discerning film lover.A true classic.

Review By: ThomasHayden

Other Information:

Original Title From Russia with Love
Release Date 1963-10-10
Release Year 1963

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 55 min (115 min), 1 hr 46 min (106 min) (Portugal)
Budget 2000000
Revenue 78898765
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Action, Adventure, Thriller
Director Terence Young
Writer Richard Maibaum, Johanna Harwood, Ian Fleming
Actors Sean Connery, Robert Shaw, Lotte Lenya
Country United Kingdom
Awards Won 1 BAFTA Award3 wins & 6 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Mono (Westrex Recording System), Dolby Digital (5.1 surround)
Aspect Ratio 1.66 : 1
Camera Mitchell BNC
Laboratory Technicolor, London, UK (colour)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Eastman 50T 5251)
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm (Eastman 5385)

From Russia with Love 1963 123movies
From Russia with Love 1963 123movies
From Russia with Love 1963 123movies
From Russia with Love 1963 123movies
From Russia with Love 1963 123movies
From Russia with Love 1963 123movies
From Russia with Love 1963 123movies
From Russia with Love 1963 123movies
From Russia with Love 1963 123movies
From Russia with Love 1963 123movies
Original title From Russia with Love
TMDb Rating 7.1 2,461 votes

Similar titles

Neighbour No. 13 2005 123movies
Business Ethics 2020 123movies
Anhedonia 2019 123movies
Would You Rather 2012 123movies
Gerald’s Game 2017 123movies
Metro 1997 123movies
Ular 2013 123movies
Hard Breed to Kill 1967 123movies
Girl in the Basement 2021 123movies
Heroes of the Somme 2015 123movies
Dark Disciple 2014 123movies
Pony Express 1953 123movies
Openloading.com: 123movies