Dr. No Resources
Websites
In March 2017, the Official James Bond Website made Honey Ryder their "focus of the week," complete with behind-the-scenes photos, although not enough to have one for every day of the week. What gives?
Book or TV Adaptation
Fleming's website describes No as having "mechanical pincers for hands," giving "Crab Key" a whole new meaning.
The short-lived animated series James Bond Jr. turned Dr. No into a green Fu Manchu stereotype.
Articles and Interviews
She may have once hunted for sea glass, but now Ursula Andress is an advocate for osteoporosis after saying her bones are like glass.
In 1991, the Criterion Collection laserdiscs (i.e. DVDs the size of wagon wheels) were recalled for an unknown reason. Whatever the reason, that commentary is now hard to find. Film School Rejects relay the juiciest tidbits here, like how Bond originally shot Prof. Dent three or four times. The censors only approved two. (He's just as dead with two.)
Video
See how it all began in this behind-the-scenes retrospective. And we do mean retro! It also includes the last TV interview from Terence Young before his death.
Go "Inside Dr. No" with this documentary which looks back at a time before Sean Connery was the slick icon he became after the film.
Audio
Can't get enough of that juicy mango song? Here's over two minutes of Mango. (Not Chris Kattan. We wouldn't inflict that on you.)
Ever thought "Three Blind Mice" needed more steel drums? Here you go.
Images
Yes, Sean Connery can do a handstand. You're welcome.
This poster with No on it kinda spoils the reveal.