: Unlike his cinematic counterpart, the literary Bond often shows fear, panic, and physical exhaustion.
: James Bond is sent to Jamaica to investigate the disappearance of Commander Strangways, the local MI6 station chief. The investigation leads to Crab Key, a private island owned by the mysterious Dr. Julius No. Dr. No
The impact of Ken Adam’s production design and the timeless tailoring. : Unlike his cinematic counterpart, the literary Bond
How the film shifted from the Cold War to a new criminal syndicate. : Unlike his cinematic counterpart
: The film introduced the "medium dry vodka martini, shaken not stirred"—though notably, it was not originally served in a martini glass.