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Zena Marshall's main claim to fame rests on her portrayal of the Eurasian double agent, Miss Taro, in the first ever Bond film, Dr. No (1962) . Her character was, incidentally, the first woman seduced by Bond, prior to his encounter with Ursula Andress in the part of Honey Ryder.
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Zena Marshall's main claim to fame rests on her portrayal of the Eurasian double agent, Miss Taro, in the first ever Bond film, Dr. No (1962) . Her character was, incidentally, the first woman seduced by Bond, prior to his encounter with Ursula Andress in the part of Honey Ryder.
The Verdict: Directed by David Eady. With Cec Linder, Zena Marshall, Nigel Davenport, Paul Stassino. Joe Armstrong, a big-time racketeer, is deported back to Great Britain from America to find himself facing a murder rap for a killing he had committed twenty years before.
The Terrornauts: Directed by Montgomery Tully. With Simon Oates, Zena Marshall, Charles Hawtrey, Patricia Hayes. A group of scientists are kidnapped and taken into outer space aboard a saucer.
Over and Out: Directed by Vernon Sewell. With Herbert Lom, Ian Bannen, Zena Marshall, Eddie Byrne. Following the highly successful trial flight of a new aeroplane test pilot Mike Barclay flies the plane off the radar and seems to deliberately crash it into a field.
The Scarlet Web: Directed by Charles Saunders. With Griffith Jones, Hazel Court, Zena Marshall, Robert Percival. An insurance investigator is framed for murder after a pretty woman hires him to recover a letter from a man who wants to blackmail her.
Dr. No (1962) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Zena Marshall in Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes (1965)
The Silent Vow: Directed by Bernard Knowles. With Boris Karloff, Eric Pohlmann, Zena Marshall, Anton Diffring. Colonel March and Inspector Goron are present in a café when a customer dies from poisoned wine.