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USA TV - `Dr. No` and `The Spy Who Loved Me` on Spike TV, Saturday

17-Jul-2004 • Media Alert

Film: "Dr. No" (1962)
Channel: Spike TV (USA)
Date: Saturday 17th July 2004
Time: 16:00 EST/PST

Classic James Bond adventure in which 007 - investigating the death of a British agent - uncovers the activities of Dr No, who has designs upon the American missile base at Cape Canaveral and a plot to blackmail the USA. The first of the Bond films and, in many ways, the most faithful to the Ian Fleming novels. Ursula Andress was the first in a long line of leading ladies.
Directed by: Terence Young
Cast: Sean Connery, Ursula Andress, Joseph Wiseman, John Kitzmiller, Anthony Dawson, Eunice Gayson, Zena Marshall, Bernard Lee, Lois Maxwell, Jack Lord.


Film: "The Spy Who Loved Me" (1977)
Channel: Spike TV (USA)
Date: Saturday 17th July 2004
Time: 21:00 EST/PST

"Nobody Does It Better" than Roger Moore in one of the best post-Connery James Bond films. Well acted, smartly cast and lavishly directed, this spy escapade is far-fetched mayhem of the highest order, with a welcome accent on character realism rather than just spectacular sets.
May be edited for violence. UK, 140 min.
Directed by: Lewis Gilbert

Thanks to `Moore` for the alert.

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