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An international film poster from one of the earliest James Bond films, “Dr. No,” which came out in 1962. Photograph by Andrew Propp.
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The dinner jacket worn by Bond villain Maximillian Largo, played by Klaus Maria Brandauer, in 1965’s “Thunderball.” Photograph by Andrew Propp.
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The titular weapon from 1974’s “The Man With the Golden Gun,” starring Roger Moore as Bond. Photograph by Andrew Propp.
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The typewriter that belonged to author Ian Fleming, who created the character of James Bond. Photograph by Andrew Propp.
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One of the interactive features in the special James Bond exhibition at the International Spy Museum. Photograph by Andrew Propp.
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A buzz saw got very close to Sean Connery’s private parts in one of his Bond films. Photograph by Andrew Propp.
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Sharks play a major role in 1965’s “Thunderball.” This interactive simulation will have museum-goers jumping. Photograph by Andrew Propp.
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The metal teeth worn by Jaws in 1977’s “The Spy Who Loved Me,” starring Roger Moore. Photograph by Andrew Propp.
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A costume worn by Xenia Onatopp in “Goldeneye,” which came out in 1995 and starred Pierce Brosnan as Bond. Photograph by Andrew Propp.
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Prop artifacts used in the ninja attack in “You Only Live Twice,” part of the James Bond exhibition at the International Spy Museum. Photograph by Andrew Propp.
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Cars always play an important role in James Bond films. Photograph by Andrew Propp.
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Komodo dragons feature in the new Bond film, “Skyfall.” Photograph by Andrew Propp.