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Dr. No
One sheet This iconic 1962 movie poster for
Dr. No, the very first James Bond film, features Sean Connery as Agent 007 alongside the four principal women of the movie.
Actresses Featured (From Left to Right)
The "Bond girls" depicted on the poster are:

Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder: Dressed in her legendary white bikini, she is the most prominent figure and is considered the "quintessential" Bond girl.
Zena Marshall as Miss Taro: The woman draped in a blue towel.
Eunice Gayson as Sylvia Trench: Depicted in a tan/beige outfit, she was actually the first Bond girl to appear on screen in the series.
Marguerite LeWars as Annabel Chung (The Photographer): Shown in a pink dress on the far right.

Poster Details

Artist: The artwork was illustrated by Mitchell Hooks.
Historical Significance: This poster established the visual template for 007—the gentleman spy in a dinner jacket, often flanked by glamorous women—that has persisted for over 60 years.
Interesting Fact: In some regions, like Ireland, the poster was censored; artists literally "painted on" a black dress to hide Ursula Andress's bikini.
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