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Table 1

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Bond films produced by Eon Productions
Title Year Bond actor Director Box office (millions)[1] Budget (millions)[1] Ref(s)
Actual $ Adjusted 2005 $ Actual $ Adjusted 2005 $
Eon films
Dr. No 1962 Sean Connery Terence Young 59.5 448.8 1.1 7.0 [1][2]
From Russia with Love 1963 Sean Connery Terence Young 78.9 543.8 2.0 12.6 [1][2][3]
Goldfinger 1964 Sean Connery Guy Hamilton 124.9 820.4 3.0 18.6 [1][2][4]
Thunderball 1965 Sean Connery Terence Young 141.2 848.1 6.8 41.9 [1][2][5]
You Only Live Twice 1967 Sean Connery Lewis Gilbert 111.6 514.2 10.3 59.9 [2][6]
On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1969 George Lazenby Peter R. Hunt 64.6 291.5 7.0 37.3 [1][2]
Diamonds Are Forever 1971 Sean Connery Guy Hamilton 116.0 442.5 7.2 34.7 [1][2][7]
Live and Let Die 1973 Roger Moore Guy Hamilton 126.4 460.3 7.0 30.8 [1][2]
The Man with the Golden Gun 1974 Roger Moore Guy Hamilton 97.6 334.0 7.0 27.7 [2][8]
The Spy Who Loved Me 1977 Roger Moore Lewis Gilbert 185.4 533.0 14.0 45.1 [1][2][9]
Moonraker 1979 Roger Moore Lewis Gilbert 210.3 535.0 34.0 91.5 [1][10]
For Your Eyes Only 1981 Roger Moore John Glen 194.9 449.4 28.0 60.2 [1][2]
Octopussy 1983 Roger Moore John Glen 183.7 373.8 27.5 53.9 [1][2]
A View to a Kill 1985 Roger Moore John Glen 152.4 275.2 30.0 54.5 [1][2]
The Living Daylights 1987 Timothy Dalton John Glen 191.2 313.5 40.0 68.8 [1][2][11]
Licence to Kill 1989 Timothy Dalton John Glen 156.2 250.9 36.0 56.7 [1][2][12]
GoldenEye 1995 Pierce Brosnan Martin Campbell 352.0 518.5 60.0 76.9 [1][13]
Tomorrow Never Dies 1997 Pierce Brosnan Roger Spottiswoode 333.0 463.2 110.0 133.9 [14]
The World Is Not Enough 1999 Pierce Brosnan Michael Apted 361.8 439.5 135.0 158.3 [1][15]
Die Another Day 2002 Pierce Brosnan Lee Tamahori 432.0 465.4 142.0 154.2 [1][2][16]
Casino Royale 2006 Daniel Craig Martin Campbell 594.2 581.5 150.0 145.3 [1]
Quantum of Solace 2008 Daniel Craig Marc Forster 586.1 514.2 200.0 181.4 [17]
Skyfall 2012 Daniel Craig Sam Mendes 1108.6 943.5 150.0–200.0 127.7–170.2 [18][19][20][21]
Spectre 2015 Daniel Craig Sam Mendes 880.7 725.5 245.0–250.0[a] 201.8–205.9 [29][21]
No Time to Die 2020 Daniel Craig Cary Joji Fukunaga TBA TBA 250.0 212.8 [30]
Total of Eon-produced films 6,829.1 12,085.6 1,452.91,507.9 1,880.7–1,927.3
Non-Eon films
Casino Royale 1967 David Niven Ken Hughes
John Huston
Joseph McGrath
Robert Parrish
Val Guest
Richard Talmadge
44.4 260.0 12.0 70.0 [31][32][21]
Never Say Never Again 1983 Sean Connery Irvin Kershner 160.0 314.0 36.0 71.0 [33][21]
Total of all films 7,033.5 13,283 1,5011,556 2,162–2,208

Table 2

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Bond films produced by Eon Productions
Title Year Bond actor Director Box office (millions)[1] Budget (millions)[1] Ref(s)
Actual $ Adjusted 2005 $ Actual $ Adjusted 2005 $
Dr. No 1962 Sean Connery Terence Young 59.5 448.8 1.1 7.0 [1][2]
From Russia with Love 1963 Sean Connery Terence Young 78.9 543.8 2.0 12.6 [1][2][34]
Goldfinger 1964 Sean Connery Guy Hamilton 124.9 820.4 3.0 18.6 [1][2][35]
Thunderball 1965 Sean Connery Terence Young 141.2 848.1 6.8 41.9 [1][2][36]
Casino Royale 1967 David Niven Ken Hughes
John Huston
Joseph McGrath
Robert Parrish
Val Guest
Richard Talmadge
44.4 260.0 12.0 70.0 [31][37][21]
You Only Live Twice 1967 Sean Connery Lewis Gilbert 111.6 514.2 10.3 59.9 [2][38]
On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1969 George Lazenby Peter R. Hunt 64.6 291.5 7.0 37.3 [1][2]
Diamonds Are Forever 1971 Sean Connery Guy Hamilton 116.0 442.5 7.2 34.7 [1][2][39]
Live and Let Die 1973 Roger Moore Guy Hamilton 126.4 460.3 7.0 30.8 [1][2]
The Man with the Golden Gun 1974 Roger Moore Guy Hamilton 97.6 334.0 7.0 27.7 [2][40]
The Spy Who Loved Me 1977 Roger Moore Lewis Gilbert 185.4 533.0 14.0 45.1 [1][2][41]
Moonraker 1979 Roger Moore Lewis Gilbert 210.3 535.0 34.0 91.5 [1][42]
For Your Eyes Only 1981 Roger Moore John Glen 194.9 449.4 28.0 60.2 [1][2]
Octopussy 1983 Roger Moore John Glen 183.7 373.8 27.5 53.9 [1][2]
Never Say Never Again 1983 Sean Connery Irvin Kershner 160.0 314.0 36.0 71.0 [43][21]
A View to a Kill 1985 Roger Moore John Glen 152.4 275.2 30.0 54.5 [1][2]
The Living Daylights 1987 Timothy Dalton John Glen 191.2 313.5 40.0 68.8 [1][2][44]
Licence to Kill 1989 Timothy Dalton John Glen 156.2 250.9 36.0 56.7 [1][2][45]
GoldenEye 1995 Pierce Brosnan Martin Campbell 352.0 518.5 60.0 76.9 [1][46]
Tomorrow Never Dies 1997 Pierce Brosnan Roger Spottiswoode 333.0 463.2 110.0 133.9 [47]
The World Is Not Enough 1999 Pierce Brosnan Michael Apted 361.8 439.5 135.0 158.3 [1][48]
Die Another Day 2002 Pierce Brosnan Lee Tamahori 432.0 465.4 142.0 154.2 [1][2][49]
Casino Royale 2006 Daniel Craig Martin Campbell 594.2 581.5 150.0 145.3 [1]
Quantum of Solace 2008 Daniel Craig Marc Forster 586.1 514.2 200.0 181.4 [50]
Skyfall 2012 Daniel Craig Sam Mendes 1108.6 943.5 150.0–200.0 127.7–170.2 [51][52][53][21]
Spectre 2015 Daniel Craig Sam Mendes 880.7 725.5 245.0–250.0[b] 201.8–205.9 [60][21]
No Time to Die 2020 Daniel Craig Cary Joji Fukunaga TBA TBA 250.0 212.8 [61]
Total of Eon-produced films 6,829.1 12,085.6 1,452.91,507.9 1,880.7–1,927.3
Total of all films 7,033.5 13,283 1,5011,556 2,162–2,208
Not part of the series produced by Eon Productions.


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