James Bond Movies

Created by British writer Ian Fleming in the 1950s, Bond -- James Bond -- is one of pop culture's most enduring characters. From Sean Connery's inaugural 1962 performance in Dr. No to Daniel Craig's millennial reinterpretation, Agent 007 has been cinematically brought to life (and spoofed -- Austin Powers, anyone?) more than almost any other fictional character. This list of James Bond movies includes all of the most memorable gadgets, cars, and villains the series is known for (as well as a few misfires -- even Bond can't win them all). And if you need more secret agent action, you'll love this list of our favorite Spy Movies for Kids.

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Dr. No

age 11+

007's silver screen debut with action and bikinis.

On DVD/Streaming (Release Year: 1963)
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From Russia with Love

age 12+

Creative Cold War Bond thriller is best for teens and up.

On DVD/Streaming (Release Year: 1964)
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For Your Eyes Only

age 13+

Sea and ski with 1981's Bond in an average outing.

On DVD/Streaming (Release Year: 1981)
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GoldenEye

age 13+

One of the better Bonds; lots of cartoonish violence.

On DVD/Streaming (Release Year: 1995)
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Goldfinger

age 13+

Third Bond film is iconic; drinking, smoking, sexism.

On DVD/Streaming (Release Year: 1964)
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The Living Daylights

age 13+

More serious, tougher version of Bond has plenty of violence

On DVD/Streaming (Release Year: 1987)
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The Man with the Golden Gun

age 13+

Action-packed Bond film has sexual situations, shooting.

On DVD/Streaming (Release Year: 1974)
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Moonraker

age 13+

Vintage Bond has violence, innuendo, sexism, and peril.

On DVD/Streaming (Release Year: 1979)
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Casino Royale (2006)

age 14+

Darker than usual Bond; too violent for tweens.

On DVD/Streaming (Release Year: 2006)
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Diamonds Are Forever

age 14+

Connery's last official Bond film is energetic but violent.

On DVD/Streaming (Release Year: 1971)
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Licence to Kill

age 14+

Darker version of James Bond has more violence, language.

On DVD/Streaming (Release Year: 1989)
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Live and Let Die

age 14+

So-so '70s Bond entry has sex, drugs, action, violence.

On DVD/Streaming (Release Year: 1973)
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Never Say Never Again

age 14+

Boobs, bombs, and Bond galore in epic 007 thriller.

On DVD/Streaming (Release Year: 1983)
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No Time to Die

age 14+

Violent Bond adventure is flawed but still epic, emotional.

On DVD/Streaming (Release Year: 2021)
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Octopussy

age 14+

More sexual innuendo than usual in provocatively named film.

On DVD/Streaming (Release Year: 1983)
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On Her Majesty's Secret Service

age 14+

007 in ski country -- and marriage territory?

On DVD/Streaming (Release Year: 1969)
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Skyfall

age 14+

Bond returns for more racy, action-packed thrills.

On DVD/Streaming (Release Year: 2012)
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Spectre

age 14+

Fast-paced thriller is high on action, lighter on emotion.

On DVD/Streaming (Release Year: 2015)
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The Spy Who Loved Me

age 14+

1977's 007 still gettin' lucky in underwater lair.

On DVD/Streaming (Release Year: 1977)
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Thunderball

age 14+

Even James Bond can miss his mark.

On DVD/Streaming (Release Year: 1965)