consider all the advances that have been made in stunt coordination and filmmaking engineering over the twelvemonth , there are n’t a lot of action movies from more than half a century ago that still hold up today . But there are , of line , exception to this rule , like Sean Connery ’s initial run ofJames Bondmovies .

From the brutal Orient Express fight inFrom Russia with Loveto the awesome gadget - laden Aston Martin chase inGoldfinger , the Connery - star Bond moving picture have some throb action hardening - pieces that have stood the test of fourth dimension .

Fighting A Bad Guy Disguised As His Own Widow In Thunderball

On the whole , Thunderballis one of the most polarizing entry inthe Connery geological era of the Bond dealership . But it has an unforgettable ( and wildly unpredictable ) opening scene . The motion picture begins with hamper attending the funeral of an foe undercover agent , keen the fact that he did n’t get to redeem the final dying blow .

When he visits the widow ’s house to make up his respects , Bond notice that something is off about the black - clad mourner . It turn out to be the enemy spy himself , disguised as his own grieving wife ( perfect with stocking and eminent heel ) .

Nearly Getting Cremated In Diamonds Are Forever

In Connery ’s final Bond moving-picture show , Diamonds Are Forever,007 travels all over the United States . When he gets to a funeral nursing home in Las Vegas , Blofeld ’s henchman Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd are cremating a man call Franks , whose identity element was take by Bond .

Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd shove Bond himself into a cremation oven and start the process to sunburn him alert . 007 would ’ve met a dingy fate in this sequence if the henchman did n’t notice that the baseball diamond implant on Franks ’ eubstance were fraud .

Crawling Through The Vents In Dr. No

The first Bond moving picture , Dr. No , established many of the now - familiar authentication of the series . The motion-picture show culminates in a big showdown at the villain ’s underground lair , where he ’s kill by the grandiosity of his own diabolical system .

At the midpoint of the film , Bond and his love pastime Honey Ryder are lag at Dr. No ’s adroitness . In one of the film ’s most electrifying sequences , Bond escapes from his cell through an elaborate web of air vent .

The Final Battle At Blofeld’s Volcanic Lair In You Only Live Twice

decennary before the Marvel Cinematic Universe used a handful of mysterious subplots to work up up to Thanos ’ visual aspect , the first run of Bond movies did the same with 007 ’s megalomaniacal pixilated - nemesis , Blofeld , the head of SPECTRE .

In Connery ’s fifth movie , You Only Live Twice , Bond in the end confront Blofeld at his confidential lair . Blofeld ’s hideout , burrowed into a volcano , has become the defining epitome of fiendish evil .

The Car Chase In Goldfinger

There have been plenty of memorable automobile chases in the Bond franchise , from Pierce Brosnan remotely controlling a BMW from the backseat inTomorrow Never Diesto Daniel Craig outrunning a band of SPECTRE assassins inNo Time to Die .

ButGoldfinger ’s railway car chase sequence is still arguably the effective that the franchise has to offer . It features 007 ’s most iconic automobile , the Aston Martin DB5 , and a bunch of exciting gadget - base chicanery .

Rosa Klebb’s Revenge In From Russia With Love

When Bond and his love interest Tatiana Romanova seem to be out of the Wood inFrom Russia with Love , there ’s still one slack end to attach up . The nefarious Rosa Klebb has been sent to assassinate Bond in revenge for the death of Dr. No , and she cross him down to a Venice hotel way .

Klebb mask herself as a hotel maid before infiltrate Bond ’s room and fighting him . Just as Klebb is about to get the upper mitt in the fighting , Romanova picks up a pistol and shoots her utter .

The Flamethrowing Tank In Dr. No

Bond starts off his investigation alone inDr . No , but he clean up a couple of allies along the mode ( which would become a recurring tradition in his future risky venture ) . He teams up with a local named Quarrel and falls for a shell underwater diver named Honey Ryder .

In the dead of night , Bond , Ryder , and Quarrel are all attack by a flamethrowing armored combat vehicle disguise as a dragon , which Dr. No uses to terrify the locals . Bond and Ryder manage to forefend its wrath , but Quarrel is burned active .

The Underwater Final Battle In Thunderball

By the time Connery starred in his fourth Bond motion picture , Thunderball , the formula was starting to become familiar . In every movie , 007 takes a delegation to track down a diabolical megalomaniac , trip the world in search of them , and infiltrates their secret lair to convey them down in the finish .

With most of its action place underwater , Thunderballmanaged to shake off up this formula . The picture show ’s electrifying undersea final battle was meticulously staged by the stunt team .

The Fort Knox Finale In Goldfinger

The finish ofGoldfingersees bail bond taking on the nominal baddie at Fort Knox , where he plans to put down all the Au so he can increase the value of his own . view production couturier Ken Adam could n’t gossip the actual Fort Knox for source , he did a corking job of recreating its bank vault for the movie .

From Bond ’s fell combat with Oddjob to Goldfinger ’s goons ’ shootout with the U.S. war machine , the climactic set - patch inGoldfingermanages to top all the action that came before it .

The Orient Express Fight In From Russia With Love

There have been over 20 bail bond movies and there ’s at least one fight scene in every single one of them , but the Orient Express fight from the 2nd movie – From Russia with Love – is arguably still the greatest fight scene in the whole franchise .

Aboard the train , Bond is confront byRed Grant , a Soviet assassinhired to kill him , played by Robert Shaw . The audience always knows that Bond is protected by plot armor , but that look of safety is offset by Grant ’s shocking brutality .

NEXT:10 Best Action Scenes From Daniel Craig ’s James Bond Movies

Ben Affleck as Christian drumming his hand on the table while talking to Cynthia Addai-Robinson’s Marybeth in The Accountant 2

Kaitlyn Santa Juana in Final Destination Bloodlines Interview header

How Rachel Zegler’s

Split image of James Bond fighting Red Grant in From Russia with Love and driving an Aston Martin in Goldfinger

Jacques Bouvar dressed as his wife in Thunderball

James Bond is burned in a coffin in Diamonds Are Forever

James Bond climbs through a vent in Dr No

An interior shot of Blofeld’s mountain lair in Japan

The car chase in Goldfinger

Rosa Klebb’s blade-tipped shoe in From Russia with Love

The Dragon Tank from Dr. No.

Four masked divers are under water and pointing guns in Thunderball.

The Fort Knox vault in Goldfinger

James Bond watches as Red Grant points a gun at him in From Russia with Love.

Movies

James Bond