The Lafayette Theater in Suffern, New York, is about to kick off another of its Big Screen Classics and it’s going to lead off with a certain gentleman agent with a license to kill.
On March 13 at 11:30 a.m., the theater’s spring season begins with the first James Bond film adventure, 1962’s Dr. No, where Sean Connery made his debut as James Bond, with Ursula Andress, Joseph Wiseman and Jack Lord in the cast. The theater says it will be showing a brand-new print from MGM andwill also have a lobby display of rare posters and memorabilia.
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That is a great theatre to view the film at as it is one of those restored single-screen palaces that was around when a film like DOCTOR NO just opened.
Their prior presentions of the some of the early BONDS were one of the best.