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The Ultimate James Bond Quiz
Test Your Spy Smarts
Which of these musicians did NOT record a Bond theme song?
- a-ha
- Sheryl Crow
- Lulu
- Amy Winehouse
What was the name of the first James Bond movie?
- Dr. No
- From Russia With Love
- Goldfinger
- Thunderball
Which one of these Oscar winners was a Bond villain?
- Robert De Niro
- Jack Nicholson
- Jason Robards
- Christopher Walken
Besides writing the Bond books, author Ian Fleming was ...
- An accountant for the Royal British Bank
- An assassin for the British Armed Forces during WWII
- A commander of Naval intelligence during WWII
- A Fleet Street stockbroker
What's the name of the secret service that employs Bond?
- MI4
- MI5
- MI6
Which actor played the role of James Bond in 1967's 'Casino Royale'?
- Roger Moore
- David Niven
- Peter Sellers
- Terence Stamp
Bond's martinis are made with which brand of vodka?
- Absolut
- Boru Irish
- Grey Goose
- Smirnoff
Which of these actors was considered to play Bond?
- James Brolin
- John Gavin
- Cary Grant
- All of the above.
The Bond series can take credit for inspiring the film industry to institute...
- Child labor laws
- The
- Posted » Oct 27th 2008 6:00AM by Moviefone Staff
- Filed under » Quizzes and Trivia
Reader Comments (page 1)
This quiz has a severe error. If the David Niven version of "Casino Royale" is included among the Bond films, then there have been four actors to play "M" rather than three. John Huston should be included in the list along with Bernard Lee, Robert Brown, and Judi Dench. If the Sean Connery produced "Never Say Never" is included, Edward Fox should also be in the list.
Chris Schnaubelt at 2:03PM on Nov 7th 2008
The "shaken not stirred" martini can be argued. In "You only Live Twice" when Mr. Hendersen the one-legged British liason to the Japanese secret service makes 007 a martini he hands him a martini which he stirred. He asks 007 thats" stirred not shaken correct?" Sean Connerry answers that's correct. Is 007 just being polite?
RV at 6:09PM on Nov 12th 2008
Maud Adams (who was a Bond girl twice) was killed by The Man with the Golden Gun at the boxing match.
Mike at 9:37PM on Nov 16th 2008
The 1967 Casino Royal was actually a spoof, and not considered a bonafide Bond film; as was "Never Say Never Again", which was actually an updated remake of "Thunderball". Neither is considered to be of the Bond genre.
gmartin at 7:17AM on Nov 27th 2008
As one who has read all 13 Bond novels, I can say definitely that "The Man With The Golden Gun" was Fleming's last completed novel. He began writing "Octopussy" before his death, but it was completely later; probably by Chubby Brocoli. As long as Sean Connery was Bond, the movies followed the novels fairly closely, but when Roger Moore started playing Bond, Brocoli began using great literary license. After Connery's last Bond film, none of the movies even closely resembles the novels. Updated to the times perhaps, but completely off-the-page. "The Spy Who Loved Me" was written from the woman's point of view and sited in New England. "The Man With The Golden Gun" was about a gangster kingpin living on a Caribbean island. But, since Chubby and Fleming were close friends, I suppose Fleming approved.
gmartin at 7:45AM on Nov 27th 2008
"For Your Eyes Only" was actually a collection of short stories; all of which are vaguely incorporated into the film, along with a plot that has nothing to do with the book.
gmartin at 7:53AM on Nov 27th 2008
This quiz is a big bogus! First off, almost a quarter of the questions deal with tabloid or or news items having little to do with the films or storylines. Second, your question dealing with Casino Royal.....David Niven protrayed "Sir James", while it was Peter Sellers who played just "James". (With Woody Allen as "Jimmy"). I suppose you, youself are not so ...
007-tacular either. These comments were intended to "Shake", not "Stir"!
SJM at 12:32AM on Dec 18th 2008
I do believe Bond shot and killed Elektra King in The World is Not Enough.
derk at 4:48AM on Dec 18th 2008
What are those unattractive scars on the back of the Bond girl in the recent film Quantum of Solace? No one even explained it. If they were real scars, which actually appear to be burn marks, (and I do apologize for sounding rude) couldn't the movie make up artists have concealed them?
Mike H.
Mike H. at 11:13PM on Jan 2nd 2009
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Bond was married in two films. On Her Majesty's Secret Service and You Only Live Twice (when he went to Japan).
TK at 5:08PM on Oct 27th 2008
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