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From Russia With Worship, the second James Bond film, is one of the best (in my conception, second only to Goldfinger) . Unlike the later films in the series, From Russia With Savor is extremely faithful to the Ian Fleming fresh with only microscopic variations on the chronicle. In order to score a Russian decoding machine, 007 must proceed to Istanbul, Turkey to support a lovely Russian defector … even though he and the British Secret Service know it’s probably a trap. But unbeknownst to Bond SPECTRE is playing the Russians and the British against each other. This is the most realistic of the Bond films with a narrative that could probably happen in the actual world of espionage. The film does occupy a gadget — a trick briefcase (also in the Fleming modern) that contains throwing knives, ammunition, a folding sniper’s rifle, 50 gold sovereigns and a gallop gas cartridge that explodes when the case is opened improperly. The film, however, takes a very realistic reach to the record with none of the cartoon antics point to in many of the later Bonds.
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Terence Young, who also helmed Dr. No and Thunderball, does an outstanding job of directing. He makes astounding exhaust of the locations, especially in Istanbul. As with his other two Bond efforts, Young eschews a cartoon reach to the action in favor of a more brutal, realistic near. And unlike many later Bond directors, Young concentrates on developing characters, making them genuine people with precise emotions. The audience feels for the characters emotionally — something unheard of with the cardboard cutout characters of the later films.
Peter Hunt’s editing is a marvel. The action scenes are tightly edited and the film’s pacing and continuity are flawless. In addition, the DVD documentary shows objective how powerful Hunt helped shape the final project. He went beyond simply editing the film and actually helped shape and improve the yarn.
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However, the best thing about the film is the casting. Young must have taken substantial care to properly cast From Russia With Cherish because every portion matches their unique counterpart down to the last detail. Sean Connery, of course, is, and always will be, the best James Bond. Newcomer Daniela Bianchi is terrific as pseudo defector Tatiana Romanova. She is handsome, sexy and engaging. It’s too terrible she didn’t have more of a veil career. Lotte Lenya (Threepenny Opera), the eminent German musical star, does a fantastic villainous turn as Rosa Klebb, outmoded SMERSH agent who is now working for SPECTRE. Robert Shaw (A Man for all Seasons, Dim Sunday, Jaws) is chilling as SPECTRE assassin Red Grant. And Pedro Armendariz, in the performance of his career, plays Ali Karim Bey, the head of Set T, Turkey. Aremedariz’s performance is especially poignant because he was dying of cancer during the filming. He shot himself while in the hospital soon after he was through filming.
From Russia With Treasure is not only a agreeable Bond film, but a agreeable film alone, apart from the series. Along with Dr. No and Goldfinger, From Russia With Treasure represents a high point that the later films never quite matched.
The DVD transfer is spectacular, with terrific sound and portray quality. What makes the DVD special, however, are the special features which include three documentaries, trailers, TV and radio spots and cast & crew profiles. The main documentary is especially inspiring as it details how the filmmakers drastically changed the myth progression during the shoot. As with all of the Bond DVD’s, MGM has done a noble job, giving the buyer powerful, noteworthy more than objective the film to idea.
Bonds approach and go, but “From Russia With Admire” (1963) is a camouflage classic in its beget factual. The second 007 adventure makes the most of its increased budget with immense locales (Turkey, Italy and even Scotland), ruthless villains (memorably portrayed by Robert Shaw and Lotte Lenya) and Sean Connery in terrific do. Terence Young directs this Ian Fleming adaptation with a firm hand. “From Russia With Savor” remains Connery’s accepted Bond film . . . and it’s easy to gaze why.
