This is a question that has plagued discussions about the British spy film series and caused many an argument; perhaps even a few divorces. Everyone has a favourite and they can be fiercely loyal about their man.
This feature will not dare to answer the question, but will take a look at the differences between the fine men who have played the character.
If you've been living in a cave all your life, or North Korea, you might not have heard of the world's most famous spy. The character of James Bond was created by Ian Fleming in 1953 and there are no signs of his popularity waning even a little bit.
Going by the code name of 007 (double-oh-seven), James Bond is a maverick superspy who works in the British Secret Service.
Bond is characterised by a suave manliness that might unfortunately be a relic of an earlier era. Much like Biggles (James Bigglesworth), another fictional British character, James Bond travelled the world in the service of his country, frequently getting himself embroiled in situations of international intrigue. His taste in cars and women is legendary.
And on October 5, 2012, James Bond will celebrates 50 years in film!
Text: Shivankar Jay


