(1) Dr. No (1962) Starring Sean Connery as James Bond, Ursula Andress as the Bond Girl and Joseph Wiseman as the villain, Dr. No. Directed by Terence Young. Budget: $900,000.
(2) From Russia with Love (1963)Starring Sean Connery as James Bond, Daniela Bianchi as the Bond Girl and Robert Shaw and Lotte Lenya as the villains. Directed by Terence Young. Budget: $2 million.
(3) Goldfinger (1964)Starring Sean Connery as James Bond, Honor Blackman, Tania Mallet and Shirley Eaton as the Bond Girls, Gert Frobe as the villain, Auric Goldfinger, and Harold Sakata as the henchman Oddjob. Directed by Guy Hamilton. Budget: $3 million.
(4) Thunderball (1965) Starring Sean Connery as James Bond, Claudine Auger and Luciana Paluzzi as the Bond Girls and Adolfo Celi as the villain, Largo. Directed by Terence Young. Budget: $5.5 million.
(5) You Only Live Twice (1967) Starring Sean Connery as James Bond, Akiko Wakabayashi and Mie Hama as the Bond Girls and Donald Pleasence as the villain, Blofeld. Directed by Lewis Gilbert. Budget: $8.5 million.
(6) On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969)Starring George Lazenby as James Bond, Diana Rigg as the Bond Girl (and the only Mrs. James Bond!) and Telly Savalas as the villain, Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Also starring Joanna Lumley. Directed by Peter Hunt. Budget: $7 million.
(7) Diamonds Are Forever (1971) Starring Sean Connery as James Bond, Jill St. John and Lana Wood as the Bond Girls and Charles Gray as the villain, Ernst Stavro Blofeld. Directed by Guy Hamilton. Budget: $7 – $10 million.
(8) Live and Let Die (1973)Starring Roger Moore as James Bond [in his first outing], Jane Seymour as the Bond Girl and Yaphet Kotto as the villain, Mr. Big. Budget: $7 – 12 million.
(9) The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) Starring Roger Moore as James Bond, Britt Ekland and Maud Adams as the Bond Girls and Christopher Lee as the villain, Scaramanga. Budget: $13 million.
(10) The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) Starring Roger Moore as James Bond, Barbara Bach as the Bond Girl, Curt Jurgens as the villain, Stromberg, and Richard Kiel as Jaws. Budget: $14 million.
(11) Moonraker (1979)Starring Roger Moore as James Bond, Lois Chiles as the Bond Girl, Michel Lonsdale as the villain, Drax, and Richard Kiel as Jaws. Budget: $25 – 30 million.(12) For Your Eyes Only (1981) Starring Roger Moore as James Bond, Carole Bouquet, Lynn Holly Johnson and Cassandra Harris as the Bond Girls and Julian Glover as the villain, Kristatos. Budget: $26 – 28 million.
(13) Octopussy (1983) Starring Roger Moore as James Bond, Maud Adams and Kristina Wayborn as the Bond Girls and Louis Jourdan as the villain, Kamal. Budget: $25 million. This film was released the same year as Sean Connery’s return as Bond in Never Say Never Again.
(14) A View to a Kill (1985) Starring Roger Moore as James Bond, Tanya Roberts as the Bond Girl and Christopher Walken as the villain, Max Zorin, with Grace Jones as henchwoman May Day. Also starring Fiona Fullerton, Patrick Macnee and Alison Doody. Moore’s last appearance as Bond. Budget: $25 million.
(15) The Living Daylights (1987) Starring Timothy Dalton as James Bond [his 1st Bond], Maryam D’Abo as the Bond Girl and Joe Don Baker as the villain, Whitaker. Budget: $30 million.
(16) License to Kill (1989)Starring Timothy Dalton as James Bond, Carey Lowell and Talisa Soto as the Bond Girls and Robert Davi as the villain, Sanchez. Also starring Wayne Newton and Benecio del Toro. Budget: $36 million.
(17) GoldenEye (1995)Starring Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, Izabella Scorupco and Famke Janssen as the Bond Girls and Sean Bean as the villain, Alec Trevelyan. With Robbie Coltrane, Judi Dench and Alan Cumming.
(18) Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)Starring Pierce Brosnan as 007, Michelle Yeoh and Teri Hatcher as the Bond Girls and Jonathan Pryce as the megalomaniac villain.
(19) The World is Not Enough (1999)Starring Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, Robert Carlyle as the villain Renard, Sophie Marceau as Elektra King, Denise Richards as Dr. Christmas Jones, Robbie Coltrane as Valentin Zukovsky, John Cleese as Q’s assistant.
(20) Die Another Day (2002)Starring Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, Halle Berry as Jinx, Rosamund Pike as Miranda Fros), Toby Stephens as Gustav Graves, Rick Yune, Michael Madsen. Returning are Judi Dench as M, John Cleese as Q, Samantha Bond as Moneypenny and Colin Salmon as Charles Robinson.