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Ursula Andress' Bikini: The $52K Outfit That Launched Bond
8 Dec
Summary
- Ursula Andress' iconic white bikini sold for over $52,000.
- The film 'Dr. No' was initially expected to be a low-budget flop.
- Andress felt the bikini made her successful and financially independent.
Ursula Andress's debut as Honey Ryder in the 1962 James Bond film 'Dr. No' remains one of cinema's most iconic moments, largely thanks to her white bikini. This outfit, which she later sold at auction for over $52,000, was instrumental in launching her career. Andress herself stated that the bikini directly contributed to her success, providing her with the financial independence to select future acting roles.
The production of 'Dr. No' initially faced low expectations, with insiders reportedly considering it a potential "low-budget flop." However, the screening of rushes featuring Andress emerging from the sea singing "Underneath the Mango Tree" dramatically shifted perceptions. This electrifying scene turned the tide, convincing the team they had a hit movie on their hands, ultimately launching the successful 007 franchise.
Beyond her career boost, Andress's portrayal of Honey Ryder and her on-screen chemistry with Sean Connery (James Bond) were crucial to the film's appeal. Despite her Swiss origins and multilingual abilities, her dialogue in the film was dubbed. Nevertheless, her performance earned her the Golden Globe for New Star of the Year in 1964, cementing her status as a cinematic icon.




