The James Bond Collection (24-Film Box Set) [Blu-ray] [Region Free]
Celebrate Over 50 Years of 007 – Featuring All Six Legendary James Bond Actors
Experience the evolution of the world’s most iconic spy across 24 action-packed films, featuring all six legendary actors who have portrayed James Bond. From the suave charm of Sean Connery to the gritty realism of Daniel Craig, this definitive Blu-ray collection captures every era of the Bond legacy.
🎭 Meet Every James Bond
🔹 Sean Connery (1962–1971, 1983)
The original Bond, bringing unmatched charisma, wit, and cool under pressure.
- Dr. No (1962)
Bond’s first mission introduces the iconic secret agent to the world, facing off against the mysterious Dr. No in Jamaica. - From Russia With Love (1963)
Bond takes on SPECTRE in a high-stakes Cold War mission involving espionage, a beautiful Russian operative, and a deadly conspiracy. - Goldfinger (1964)
One of Bond’s most iconic missions, where he faces the gold-obsessed villain, Auric Goldfinger, in a battle to stop a plot to irradiate Fort Knox’s gold supply. - Thunderball (1965)
Bond battles the criminal organization SPECTRE to retrieve stolen nuclear warheads in a thrilling underwater adventure. - You Only Live Twice (1967)
Bond is presumed dead and sent to Japan, where he uncovers a sinister plot involving space hijacking. - Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
Bond investigates a diamond-smuggling ring and uncovers a plot to use the gems in a deadly space-based weapon.
🔹 George Lazenby (1969)
A one-time Bond in a fan-favorite emotional chapter.
- On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969)
Bond faces off against the criminal mastermind Blofeld while falling in love with the beautiful Tracy di Vicenzo in one of the most emotionally charged Bond films.
🔹 Roger Moore (1973–1985)
Known for his suave charm and humor, Moore holds the record for most Bond films.
- Live and Let Die (1973)
Bond investigates the mysterious drug lord Dr. Kananga and uncovers a nefarious plot involving heroin smuggling. - The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
Bond faces the lethal assassin Francisco Scaramanga, a man with a golden gun, in a high-stakes battle across Southeast Asia. - The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
Bond teams up with the beautiful Soviet agent Anya Amasova to stop a madman’s plan to trigger World War III by hijacking nuclear submarines. - Moonraker (1979)
Bond heads to space to prevent the evil industrialist Hugo Drax from wiping out humanity and creating a new world order in space. - For Your Eyes Only (1981)
Bond seeks to retrieve a valuable piece of technology that could threaten global security, all while navigating treacherous personal relationships. - Octopussy (1983)
Bond is sent to India to stop a rogue Soviet general from detonating a nuclear bomb on a U.S. military base, using a deadly circus troupe as his cover. - A View to a Kill (1985)
Bond investigates the industrialist Max Zorin, who plans to destroy Silicon Valley in order to monopolize the microchip market.
🔹 Timothy Dalton (1987–1989)
A darker, more serious Bond, praised for his realism and intensity.
- The Living Daylights (1987)
Bond is assigned to stop an arms deal involving Soviet military equipment, but discovers a conspiracy that stretches far beyond simple smuggling. - Licence to Kill (1989)
Bond goes rogue to seek revenge against a drug lord who has hurt those close to him, blurring the lines between official duty and personal vendetta.
🔹 Pierce Brosnan (1995–2002)
The modern, gadget-savvy Bond of the '90s with a blend of charm and edge.
- GoldenEye (1995)
Bond must stop a former MI6 agent who is attempting to use a satellite weapon to destroy the world’s financial systems. - Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
Bond takes on a media mogul who plans to ignite a war between the UK and China to increase his network’s global influence. - The World Is Not Enough (1999)
Bond must protect a heiress while uncovering a nefarious scheme involving oil pipelines and nuclear weapons. - Die Another Day (2002)
Bond faces a vengeful villain with an innovative space-based weapon and uncovers a complex plot involving North Korea, diamonds, and betrayal.
🔹 Daniel Craig (2006–2015)
A bold reinvention of the character, delivering emotional depth and gritty action.
- Casino Royale (2006)
Bond earns his "00" status and faces off against the terrorist financier Le Chiffre in a high-stakes poker game to stop a global financial disaster. - Quantum of Solace (2008) (Region B – requires multiregion player)
Bond seeks revenge for the death of his lover while uncovering a shadowy organization plotting global unrest. - Skyfall (2012)
Bond’s loyalty to M is tested when MI6 is attacked, and he faces his past in a thrilling and emotional journey. - Spectre (2015)
Bond uncovers a global criminal syndicate known as SPECTRE, with personal ties to his past, leading to an explosive showdown.
✅ Key Features:
✔ All 24 Official James Bond Films – Spanning from 1962 to 2015, covering every era and actor
✔ High-Definition Remastering – Watch Bond like never before, with crisp visuals and immersive sound
✔ Region Free Discs – Compatible worldwide (except Quantum of Solace – Region B only)
✔ Iconic Legacy – Includes all six official 007 actors in one complete box set
✔ Collector’s Edition Packaging – A sleek and elegant display piece for fans and film enthusiasts
📦 Product Details:
- Format: Blu-ray
- Number of Films: 24
- Playback Region: Region Free (except one Region B disc)
- Language: English
- Country of Origin: United Kingdom
- Package Dimensions : 7.76 x 6.02 x 2.91 inches; 1.63 Pounds
- Director : John Glen, Guy Hamilton, Lewis Gilbert, Terence Young, Martin Campbell, Sam Mendes
- Media Format : Collector's Edition, Blu-ray, Box set
- Run time : 47 hours and 30 minutes
- Actors : Desmond Llewelyn, Lois Maxwell, Bernard Lee, Judi Dench, Roger Moore, Walter Gotell
- Producers : Albert R. Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson, Harry Saltzman, Barbara Broccoli
- Number of discs : 24