Fifty years ago this week, MGM Studios released "Dr. No," the first James Bond film. From the opening credit sequence to Sean Connery's "Bond, James Bond" introduction to Ursula Andress as "Bond Girl" Honey Ryder, it set the path for the 21 movies that followed. Bar Dupont is celebrating Bond's golden jubilee with an all-night party. Bartenders will shake up cocktails from the films, including the Vesper, an Old Fashioned and, if you really must, a vodka martini. Songs from film soundtracks will feature on the playlist, and a special photo wall will be covered with Bond-related images. White dinner jackets aren't required, and neither are reservations, though you might want to dress up to walk the event's red carpet.
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