1. Casino Royale (1967) - This was a spoof of the Ian Fleming novel of the same name, starring David Niven as James Bond. It was a comedic and campy take on the character, with a star-studded cast including Peter Sellers, Ursula Andress, and Orson Welles.
2. Never Say Never Again (1983) - This was a remake of the original *Thunderball* (1965) film, produced by Kevin McClory who held the rights to the story. Sean Connery returned as James Bond for this film, which was officially sanctioned by Eon Productions, but not considered a "canon" Bond film.
3. 007: The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) - This film is sometimes considered unofficial because it was the first James Bond film to be released without the involvement of Ian Fleming's estate. While it was a highly successful film, it was not officially sanctioned by Ian Fleming's estate.
While these films feature James Bond, they are not considered official James Bond films by the official Eon Productions franchise.