Dr. No

Dr. No (1962)

3 mistakes since 11 Jan '26, 21:08

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Continuity mistake: Honey and Bond are washing up near the waterfall. The back of her shirt is soaking wet. She comes out of the water later in the scene, and her shirt is dry.

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Visible crew/equipment: The woman in a bathrobe calls Bond to give him directions. The camera pushes in on her. On the left side, the shadow it casts creeps into the shot.

manthabeat

Continuity mistake: During the fight with the escort from the airport, it's clear it's midday. Toward the end of the scene, the sun is further down as the lighting changes significantly.

manthabeat

Photographer: You'll be sorry! You'll all be sorry, you rats.

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Trivia: Because Dr No's lair is underwater, you can see fish swimming through the windows. However, an error was made when using footage of fish, so they look larger than they should. In order to get around this, they added in dialogue where Dr No explains how the window works like a magnifying glass.

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Question: Bond is very picky about having a martinti, shaken not stirred. If he drank a martini that was stirred, not shaken, would he be able to tell the difference?

Answer: Actually, yes, he would. The key to a vodka martini, Bond's preferred tipple, is that it should be served ice-cold. By shaking the drink, the ice cubes have a better chance to swish around the whole drink than they would if it was only stirred. It apparently also has the effect of dispersing the ingredients better, giving a different taste to the drink. In the spirit of scientific experimentation, some friends and I tried the drink both ways in a blind taste test a while back - it makes a surprising difference.

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If you shake it, it turns cloudy.

Answer: Shaking also causes more melting of the ice resulting in a milder, if watered down, taste suited to Bond's sophisticated palate.

Answer: We tried that as well on several times and on many various evenings. There is a serious difference.

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