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Sean Connery is back in the second and best of the James Bond films.
The bone of contention is a Soviet decoding machine, the Lektor, which SPECTRE is trying to steal from Russia's cryptographic headquarters in Istanbul. Bond is employed by M (Bernard Lee) to steal the device aided by agent Kerim Bay (Pedro Armendariz). And soon our British spy falls into the arms of Tatiana (Daniela Bianchi is ravishing), a Russian agent who is leading him into a SPECTRE death trap.
Bond battles the incredible Rosa Klebb (Lotte Lenya), a Russian who works for SPECTRE and carries a poisonous switchblade in her shoe, and a big blond psycho hit man known as Red Grant (Robert Shaw) on a speeding train, the Orient Express.
The action includes chases in motorboats and helicopters, a fiery belly dance contest climaxed by a gun battle, and Martine Beswick vs Aliza Gur in a great girl-fight scene. Stunningly photographed in historic Istanbul mosques, Venice, and aboard the real Orient Express.