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Ok thanks for clarifying that.
Depends on which VHS release it was. I used to collect the VHS pan and scan Bond videos pretty obsessively trying to find the best overall versions. I can remember comparing the 1992 MGM/UA Home Video release of GF and discovering it was slightly zoomed in larger compared to their earlier 1988 release.
There were a couple of different DR NO transfers from CBS/Fox Home Video. One was a more worn print and the picture was slightly squeezed. I believe it actually had more image on the tops and bottom. As Mr Jones takes the cyanide pill one can see the ocean behind Bond. In some versions it was zoomed in so close we didn't quite catch that bit of background scenery.
I could be mistaken but I don't believe any of the "flat" Bond films were a matte ratio. I don't believe they were shot with the 1:37 standard, then framed to 1:85.
Wish I had kept more of my old VHS copies for comparison.
Dr. No 35mm technicolor