Ever since Sean Connery donned the tuxedo for the first time in
1962's Dr. No, every James Bond film has been met with much fanfare
and excitement the world over. 007 has become an institution and
the most successful film series ever produced. During the filming
of the early Bond productions, Daily Mirror photographers were
granted exclusive access to Pinewood Studios. The relaxed, casual
nature of their images is a far cry from the restricted and
carefully stage-managed pictures we get for modern Bond films. Now
Mirrorpix has opened their archives to this vast collection of
behind-the-scenes images of the making of the Bond films. Enjoy
this glimpse of what it was really like on the set of a James Bond
film when the series was in its early days.
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