Boxoffice, 1 April 1963, pp. 2717–2718. Film review of Dr. No.
“Library Poster Features 18 Books as Films,” Boxoffice, 8 April 1963, p. 8. Dr. No (film).
“Massive Openings Set for ‘Dr. No’ in Midwest and Southwest Areas,” Boxoffice, 8 April 1963, p. 10. Dr. No (film).
“Thru UA: Continuing Progress … Continuing Product!,” Boxoffice, 15 April 1963, Barometer, pp. 34–35. Film advertisement for Dr. No, as part of a larger advertisement from United Artists.
“Changes Continue in British Industry,” Boxoffice, 15 April 1963, Barometer, pp. 92, 105, 106-A. From Russia with Love (film).
Boxoffice, 15 April 1963, p. 96. Dr. No (film).
“Premiere Showmen Say Yes to ‘Dr. No’: Blondes, Popular Books Series, New Star Connery Highly Exploited in Britain,” Boxoffice, 29 April 1963, Showmandizer, pp. 1–2 (65–66).
“Half-Million Tabloids Hail Summer Lineup,” Boxoffice, 13 May 1963, p. 25. Dr. No (film).
Minneapolis, Boxoffice, 13 May 1963, North Central edition, p. NC-2. Dr. No (film).
“‘Dr. No’ Makes Smart 125 in Mild Minneapolis,” Boxoffice, 20 May 1963, North Central edition, p. NC-1.
Minneapolis, Boxoffice, 20 May 1963, North Central edition, p. NC-4. Film review of Dr. No.
Anthony Gruner, London Report, Boxoffice, 27 May 1963, p. 13. Dr. No (film).
Minneapolis, Boxoffice, 27 May 1963, North Central edition, p. NC-2. Dr. No (film).
“‘Dr. No’ a Big Starter in Spotty Milwaukee,” Boxoffice, 27 May 1963, North Central edition, p. NC-2.
“‘Dr. No’ Racks Up Big 225, Stops Traffic, in Omaha,” Boxoffice, 27 May 1963, North Central edition, p. NC-2.
“Nine Productions Slated to Open in UA's ‘Summer Festival’ of Films,” Boxoffice, 3 June 1963, p. 6. Dr. No (film).
“‘Lawrence’ Debut Is Glittering in Omaha,” Boxoffice, 3 June 1963, North Central edition, p. NC-1. Dr. No (film).
“Twins-Conscious Minneapolis Gives Movies the Go-by,” Boxoffice, 3 June 1963, North Central edition, p. NC-1. Dr. No (film).
“Milwaukee Film Scene Has Few Bright Spots,” Boxoffice, 3 June 1963, North Central edition, p. NC-1. Dr. No (film).
“Everybody Says ‘Yes’ to ‘Dr. No’,” Boxoffice, 10 June 1963, p. 7. Film advertisement.
Milwaukee, Boxoffice, 10 June 1963, North Central edition, p. NC-2. Notes that the manager of a local theater “worked out a tiein with the gas company, whereby tickets to Dr. No were issued to all who stopped in to watch a gas range demonstration.”
“Spring Quarter Brightened with 24 of the 41 Films High,” Boxoffice, 17 June 1963, pp. 8, 10. Dr. No (film).
“Total of 19,000 Bookings Herald UA's Sales Drive,” Boxoffice, 17 June 1963, p. 22. Dr. No (film).
Boxoffice Barometer, Boxoffice, 17 June 1963, p. 30. Dr. No (film).
Milwaukee, Boxoffice, 17 June 1963, North Central edition, p. NC-4. Dr. No (film).
“Safe-Crackers Invited!,” Boxoffice, 24 June 1963, Showmandizer, p. 3 (99). Dr. No (film).
Boxoffice, 22 July 1963, p. 2. Advertisement for preview record available to theaters for various films, including Dr. No.
The Exhibitor Has His Say about Pictures, Boxoffice, 5 August 1963, Showmandizer, p. 4 (124). Dr. No (film).
“Make Like Skin-Divers,” Boxoffice, 12 August 1963, Showmandizer, p. 2 (126). Dr. No (film).
The Exhibitor Has His Say about Pictures, Boxoffice, 19 August 1963, Showmandizer, p. 4 (132). Dr. No (film).
“Girl in Coverup Dress Gets More Attention,” Boxoffice, 26 August 1963, Showmandizer, p. 4 (136). Dr. No (film).
The Exhibitor Has His Say about Pictures, Boxoffice, 2 September 1963, Showmandizer, p. 4 (140). Dr. No (film).
“‘Caesar’ in Morning Adds Extra Revenue,” Boxoffice, 30 September 1963, Showmandizer, p. 2 (154). Dr. No (film).
The Exhibitor Has His Say about Pictures, Boxoffice, 30 September 1963, p. 4 (156). Dr. No (film).
Boxoffice, 2 March 1964, p. 2805. Film review of From Russia with Love.
Boxoffice, p. 4606. Live and Let Die (film).
“Broccoli to Be the Sole Bond Film Producer,” Boxoffice, 12 January 1976, p. 10.
“James Bond Thriller is Filming on Sardinia,” Boxoffice, 11 October 1976, p. E4.
“World's Largest Movie Stage Launched for 007,” Boxoffice, 20 December 1976, p. E12.
“July 7 World Premiere for ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’,” Boxoffice, 11 April 1977, p. E4. The Spy Who Loved Me (film).
“Many James Bond Toys Set for Christmas Season '77,” Boxoffice, 25 April 1977, p. 7.
“James Bond Film Sets New Record in London,” Boxoffice, 25 July 1977, p. 6. The Spy Who Loved Me (film).
J. Robbins, Boxoffice, 9 July 1979, p. 13. Film review of Moonraker.
J. Summers, Boxoffice, August 1981, p. 98. Film review of For Your Eyes Only.
J. Summers, Boxoffice, August 1983, pp. 52–53. Film review of Octopussy.
J. Summers, Boxoffice, December 1983, pp. 143–144. Film review of Never Say Never Again.
J. Richard, “Moore Is Back with ‘A View to a Kill’,” Boxoffice, May 1985, p. 12. A View to a Kill (film); Interview with Roger Moore.
A. Karp, Boxoffice, August 1985, p. R94. Film review of A View to a Kill.
K. Turnquist, “Licensed to Thrill,” Boxoffice, August 1987, pp. 9–11.
T. Matthews, Boxoffice, September 1989, p. R58 (between pages 37 and 45). Film review of Licence to Kill.