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'''James Bond:''' ''[[Take Over the World|World domination.]] The same old dream. Our asylums are full of people who think they're Napoleon. Or God.'' }} |
'''James Bond:''' ''[[Take Over the World|World domination.]] The same old dream. Our asylums are full of people who think they're Napoleon. Or God.'' }} |
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''Dr. No'' is the first ''[[James Bond ( |
''Dr. No'' is the first ''[[James Bond (film)|James Bond]]'' film, starring [[Sean Connery]]. After a British agent and his secretary are murdered in Jamaica and their files stolen, [[James Bond]] is sent to investigate. As the first film of the series, it lacked many of the traits that would become iconic of the franchise but nonetheless set the groundwork. |
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Not to be confused with [[Ron Paul]].[[hottip:*:[[Don't Explain the Joke|He's been nicknamed "Dr. No" because he's a former gynecologist who votes "no" on everything.]] |
Not to be confused with [[Ron Paul]].[[hottip:*:[[Don't Explain the Joke|He's been nicknamed "Dr. No" because he's a former gynecologist who votes "no" on everything.]] |
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* [[Decontamination Chamber]]: Used to cleanse Bond and Ursula of radiation. Ursula wears a [[Nude-Colored Clothes|flesh-colored towel]] in an [[Special Effects Failure|ineffectual attempt]] to convince the audience [[Fan Service|she is nude]]. |
* [[Decontamination Chamber]]: Used to cleanse Bond and Ursula of radiation. Ursula wears a [[Nude-Colored Clothes|flesh-colored towel]] in an [[Special Effects Failure|ineffectual attempt]] to convince the audience [[Fan Service|she is nude]]. |
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* [[The Dragon]]: Professor Dent to Dr. No. |
* [[The Dragon]]: Professor Dent to Dr. No. |
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* [[Dressing as the Enemy]]: How Bond infiltrates Dr. No's nuclear facility. |
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* [[Drowning Pit]]: How Dr. No tries to dispose of Honey Ryder. |
* [[Drowning Pit]]: How Dr. No tries to dispose of Honey Ryder. |
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** [[What Could Have Been]]: The original scene would've involved hungry crabs attacking her, but it was cut as they couldn't get them to be menacing enough. |
** [[What Could Have Been]]: The original scene would've involved hungry crabs attacking her, but it was cut as they couldn't get them to be menacing enough. |
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* [[Handy Cuffs]]: When Bond is captured by the crew of Dr. No's "dragon". |
* [[Handy Cuffs]]: When Bond is captured by the crew of Dr. No's "dragon". |
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* [[Hazmat Suit]]: Dr. No's radiation suit. |
* [[Hazmat Suit]]: Dr. No's radiation suit. |
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* [[Hoist |
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: The metal hands of Dr. No {{spoiler|do not have enough grip to allow him to climb out of the superheated pool of water.}} |
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* [[I Shall Taunt You]]: Bond taunts Dr. No when they're eating dinner. |
* [[I Shall Taunt You]]: Bond taunts Dr. No when they're eating dinner. |
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* [[Idiot Ball]]: Bond himself does it twice: multiple times in his hotel room and by murdering Professor Dent rather than capturing him for interrogation. |
* [[Idiot Ball]]: Bond himself does it twice: multiple times in his hotel room and by murdering Professor Dent rather than capturing him for interrogation. |
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* [[My Card]]: Occurs twice in the gambling club. |
* [[My Card]]: Occurs twice in the gambling club. |
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* [[Nebulous Evil Organization]]: The first on-screen appearance of SPECTRE. Doctor No explains what the organization is about. |
* [[Nebulous Evil Organization]]: The first on-screen appearance of SPECTRE. Doctor No explains what the organization is about. |
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* [[No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Dine]]: The [[Trope Maker]], to be [[Trope Codifier|codified]] in ''[[ |
* [[No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Dine]]: The [[Trope Maker]], to be [[Trope Codifier|codified]] in ''[[Goldfinger]]'', which also provided the line the trope is punnily [[Trope Namer|named]] from. |
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* [[No Name Given]]: The three black assassins are only known as "Three Blind Mice" after the song that plays in their introduction. |
* [[No Name Given]]: The three black assassins are only known as "Three Blind Mice" after the song that plays in their introduction. |
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* [[Noodle Incident]]: The mission that ended with Bond hospitalized because his gun jammed (in the book, this refers to [[From Russia |
* [[Noodle Incident]]: The mission that ended with Bond hospitalized because his gun jammed (in the book, this refers to [[From Russia with Love|the previous novel's]] [[Cliff Hanger]] ending). |
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* [[Not My Driver]]: Subverted when Bond checks on the driver and finds out he's a phony, then deals with him. |
* [[Not My Driver]]: Subverted when Bond checks on the driver and finds out he's a phony, then deals with him. |
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* [[Pre-Mortem One-Liner]]: "That's a Smith and Wesson, and you've had your six." |
* [[Pre-Mortem One-Liner]]: "That's a Smith and Wesson, and you've had your six." |