
The James Bond adventure Thunderball was British produced but was first seen by the public in Japan today in 1965. Its promotional art included the tatekan sized promo you see above, plus the two pieces below. It was the fourth Bond movie, and follows Ian Fleming’s novel closely due to the screenplay coming first. Sean Connery gives the role of James Bond his usual combination of panache and brute physicality, and with co-stars that include Claudine Auger, Martine Beswick, and Luciana Paluzzi the distaff side of the ledger is more than balanced. We checked several rankings and Thunderball generally sits in the top tier—six of twenty-seven on Rotten Tomatoes, seven of twenty-five on Chicago Film Scene, ditto at Esquire, and five of twenty-five at Entertainment Weekly. We’d rank it a little lower (how is it better than Live and Let Die?) but it’s fun, fast, and rewatchable every several years. If you haven’t seen it in years maybe now is the time.





































