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Yes, and it was the filmmakers' way of poking fun at the theft, hence why Bond looks so taken aback when it meets his gaze.
Before clicking on this thread I thought the question would be aimed at the scene where Dr. No walks into Bond's room, stares at him, lifts the sheet and then leaves.
But this one is still missing, if you know what I mean... ;)
Such a brilliant scene, from book and film. I wonder about its meaning too, although I do think it is Oedipal.
I've always thought that it was simply Dr. No's way of sizing up his enemy, James Bond, in an environment where Bond would not know he was doing so. And yes, it is a great scene, and perhaps I have not read enough into it!
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/2843/the-james-bond-questions-thread/p1
And please no MGM/UA/SONY copyright images!!!