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‘Moonraker’ – locations gallery

10 Saturday Oct 2020

Posted by Piotr Zając in Moonraker, Moonraker

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Real filming locations together with screens of scenes filmed in these places. Film scene on top and my location photo at the bottom.

Venini shop at Piazzetta dei Leoncini in Venice, Italy– Venini shop located at Piazzetta dei Leoncini next to Saint Mark’s Basilica in Venice, Italy. There was Venini Glass Works behind the shop that belonged to main opponent of 007 – Hugo Drax. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Moonraker’ in Venice. (location photo: 2019)

Canal Grande, Venice, Italy– James Bond moors a gondola behind the Palazzo Pisani to visit Drax’s laboratory at night. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Moonraker’ in Venice. (location photo: 2002)

Conservatorio di Musica Benedetto Marcello in Venice, Italy– Conservatorio di Musica Benedetto Marcello in Venice, Italy. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Moonraker’ in Venice.

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Interview with Irka Bochenko, who has played in ‘Moonraker’ with Roger Moore

22 Friday May 2020

Posted by Piotr Zając in Irka Bochenko, Moonraker

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Irka Bochenko is composer, text author and singer known as Iren Bo. As actress she played in ‘Moonraker’ and had many roles in French TV series.

Piotr Zajac and Irka Bochenko– Piotr Zajac and Irka Bochenko

Piotr Zajac (bondlocations): At first I would like to ask how did it happened that you got to the ‘Moonraker’?

Irka Bochenko: I started as a model when I was 14. I was modeling when my agent told me about audition for ‘Moonraker’. At first I wanted to get big part, to play Dr. Holly Goodhead. Margot Capelier, who was responsible for casting, told me that I was to young to play leading or even supporting role. I was very upset, but she promised me that it would be very beautiful role and that I should do it. She convinced me.

Was it something special for you to play in James Bond film?

At the time when I was playing in ‘Moonraker’ nobody new that James Bond franchise would last that long. I even forgot that I was a Bond girl. I became author and composer in France. I’ve changed my artistic name to Iren Bo.

Did you know James Bond before you got the part?

Yes, I new the franchise but at that time mostly men were fans of James Bond. He was popular but not as much as currently.

Your first appearance on the screen was in the scene filmed in Venini Glass shop at Saint Mark’s square in Venice. Am I right that there were lots of tourist around while you were filming?

Yes, there were a lots of tourists. It was very strange and very funny, but also very special with all these people around.

Was it filmed as your first scene?

No. It was the last one. At first I went to Argentina, Guatemala, and Paris. I think that Venice was the last one.

What are your memories from Venice?

I remember that Roger was in gondola and I was taking pictures of him. He just stopped in front of me saying: ‘Come with me. We are going to have picture together’. There was nobody around so I just took pictures of him. I still have these photos. It is a beautiful memory. When he was riding in gondola on a square he was laughing all the time.

Was it true that there was a sound signal in that gondola on wheels to warn people who were just turists and didn’t know about filming?

Yes, that is true.

Later in the film we could see you in the sequence with Roger Moore walking at waterfall. It was filmed in different locations?

Yes. It was in Argentina and Guatemala. I remember that we were wet because it was very hot. Hairdresser had to work all the time, makeup had to be corrected.

The place called the Great Chamber where you led Bond was filmed in a studio?

Yes. It was in the Les Studios d’Épinay in Paris.

I’ve read that Roger Moore recalled how you were surprised with the change in the studio when space station was replaced with the great chamber set.

Yes, that was me (laugs). It was funny to see how it was changed.

In that scene you were working with Michael Lonsdale who played Hugo Drax.

Yes, I met him many times in the studio. What is funny, I met him ten years ago in a hotel in Marseille. We were talking about the film.

Culmination of the film was the sequence in the space station. How did you film no gravity?

Before filming that scene we were trained how to move very slowly to pretend that there was no gravity.

How do you remember working with Roger Moore?

It was fantastic. He was exactly the same person in his life as in movies. He was very kind to everybody. It was really great to work with him. He was very nice and had a lot of humor. He was fantastic. He is my favourite James Bond. 7 years ago I recorded a duet with him. I was invited to London to sign autographs. It was the first time, because in my life I focused on music and really forgot about James Bond. When I was there I was told that next year there would be a 50th anniversary of James Bond. I realized that they didn’t forget anybody involved in the James Bond franchise. I felt like being part of big 007 family. I said to myself that I should do something for the 50th anniversary. I was author and composer in France, I wrote a lot of songs for various famous artists i.e. Garou, so I wrote a song called  ‘Happy Birthday Mr Bond’. I’ve sent an e-mail to Sir Roger Moore’s agent and the same day I got an answer that he would do a duet with me. It was beautiful experience for me. Now I am working on two new versions of that song. We were going to release them in April with the premiere of new Bond film, but it was postponed. We are planning to release them in November unless the film premiere will be postponed again. New versions will not be called ‘Happy Birthday Mr Bond’, but ‘Love You Forever Mr Bond’. Roger was asking me all the time when the recording would be released. My answer was still: ‘Come on, wait a little bit longer. I want to do more versions’, but he passed away and we are going to miss him so much.

And how do you remember the producer Cubby Broccoli?

He was great person. When I was in Venice we had a drink together and he proposed me to go to London to work as an actress. He told me that I could be a big star. I was young and I was scared. I said ‘yes’ at first but finally I didn’t go there.

Do you remember any story with the director Lewis Gilbert?

When I arrived to Brasil he came with his wife to pick me up from the airport and took to the hotel. He was very nice. I felt almost like his daughter. He was asking me all the time if I was OK.

Thank you for the meeting and for sharing stories from ‘Moonraker’.

May 7th 2020

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James Bond at St Mark’s Square in Venice, Italy

12 Tuesday Nov 2019

Posted by Piotr Zając in Casino Royale, Moonraker, Venice

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When I returned to Venice in Italy this summer, I’ve decided to take some photos that were missing from my previous articles: “Moonraker” in Venice and  ‘Casino Royale’ in Venice. This time I would like to invite you for a walk around St Mark’s Square.St. Mark's square in Venice, ItalyLet’s begin the tour from small square called Piazzetta dei Leoncini next to St Mark’s Basilica and the north corner of St Mark’s Square. You will find there Venini shop, known from ‘Moonraker’.Venini shop at Piazzetta dei Leoncini in Venice, ItalyIt’s been 40 years already since Roger Moore as James Bond entered Venini Glass, but not many detailes have changed. There is no sunblind above the antrance to the shop as in the movie and the door has been moved a bit, but every Bond fan will recognize that place.Venini shop at Piazzetta dei Leoncini in Venice, ItalyNext to the shop there is a clock tower called Torre dell’Orologio, that was filmed at the end of fight scene with James Bond and the villain Chang (Toshiro Suga), also in ‘Moonraker’.Torre dell'Orologio at St. Mark's square in Venice, ItalyWhen they were fighting, there was a live concert right below the tower. Chang fell on the piano that was standing in the same place as the group of tourists in the next photo.Torre dell'Orologio at St. Mark's square in Venice, ItalyWalking along the north side of the square you will get to the passage called Sotoportego del Cavalletto. It was filming location of the scene with James Bond (Daniel Craig) noticing Vesper (Eva Green) walking away with suitcase full of money in ‘Casino Royale’.Sotoportego del Cavalletto at St. Mark's square in Venice, ItalyA few steps away in the eastern corner of the square you will get to Longchamp shop. It was Basel Bank in ‘Casino Royale’.Longchamp shop at St. Mark's square in Venice, ItalyThrough the window you can see interior of the shop that was designed as a bank lobby just for the film.Longchamp shop at St. Mark's square in Venice, ItalyStanding there you would notice that James Bond didn’t take the shortest route from the hotel to the bank. He ran into the square from its southern corner (right side of the photo below). Later the camera was directed towards St Mark’s Basilica as in the photo below. 007 was running from left (eastern corner) to the right (southern corner). Longchamp shop at St. Mark's square in Venice, Italy

Finally he came to the Basel Bank located in the corner on the left (eastern corner).Longchamp shop at St. Mark's square in Venice, ItalyVisit LOCATIONS GALLERY on top of the page to see locations photos compared with movie scenes.

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James Bond in German Spy Museum (Deutsches Spionagemuseum) in Berlin

11 Saturday May 2019

Posted by Piotr Zając in A View to a Kill, Casino Royale, Die Another Day, GoldenEye, Moonraker, Octopussy, Skyfall, The Man with the Golden Gun, The World Is Not Enough

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German Spy Museum (Deutsches Spionagemuseum) is located at Leipziger Platz in the center of the capital of Germany. The square was destroyed during the Second World War. During Cold War it was no man’s land at the Berlin Wall. It is very close to Checkpoint Charlie, famous Berlin Wall crossing point between East Berlin and West Berlin, that was also ‘Octopussy’ filming location.

To enter the museum you have to validate your ticket and walk through double door. It takes… 007 seconds before second door opens.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

The exhibition is mostly dedicated to real spies, but there is also fictional secret agents area. At the entrance to that room you can take a photo with 007 background. Below you can see my selfie with camera instead of gun.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

There is a number of props that were used on sets of different James Bond movies. On several screens you can watch short parts of films where each prop was used.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Chips and playing cards from ‘Casino Royale’, the Order of Lenin from ‘A View to a Kill’, fake ID from ‘The World Is Not Enough’, Walther PPK/S from ‘Skyfall’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Chips and playing cards from ‘Casino Royale’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

The Order of Lenin from ‘A View to a Kill’, fake ID from ‘The World Is Not Enough’, Walther PPK/S from ‘Skyfall’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

M’s red telephone from ‘Moonraker’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Submachine gun Steyr TMP from ‘The World Is Not Enough’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

M’s red telephone from ‘Moonraker’ and submachine gun Steyr TMP from ‘The World Is Not Enough’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Walkie-Talkie from ‘The World Is Not Enough’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Walkie-Talkie from ‘The World Is Not Enough’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Chemicals drum from ‘The World Is Not Enough’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

1 million dollar cheque from ‘The World Is Not Enough’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Cheque from ‘A View to a Kill’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

A cast of Roger Moore’s face.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

A cast of Sean Connery’s face.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Skyfall sign from ‘Skyfall’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Glock 18 with Beta-C magazine from ‘Skyfall’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Ice Spikes from ‘Die Another Day’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Hovercraft driver’s helmet from ‘Die Another Day’.

 

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Clothes and shoes that Jaw was wearing in ‘Moonraker’ and Nick Nack was wearing in ‘The Man with the Golden Gun’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Jaw’s shoes from ‘Moonraker’ and Nick Nack’s shoes from ‘The Man with the Golden Gun’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

A cast of Christopher Lee’s face.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

A cast of Christopher Lee’s face.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Satellite key from ‘GoldenEye’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Russian fur hat that General Ourumov (Gottfried John) was wearing in ‘Goldeneye’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Coat of arms on Kamal Khan’s aeroplane from ‘Octopussy’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Octopussy badge from ‘Octopussy’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Mollaka’s Jacket from ‘Casino Royale’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Machete from ‘Casino Royale’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Mobile phone and SIM card reader from ‘Casino Royale’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Mobile phone and SIM card reader from ‘Casino Royale’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum in Berlin

Sony Ericsson K800i from ‘Casino Royale’, Shotgun from ‘Skyfall’ and Walther P99 from ‘Die Another Day’.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum

All actors who played 007 in James Bond films produced by EON Productions.

German Spy Museum / Deutsches Spionagemuseum

You can find all necessary information such as opening hours and ticket prices to the museum on its official site: www.deutsches-spionagemuseum.de

All photos were taken at the beginning of May 2019. The exhibition may change in the future.

I would like to thank Deutsches Spionagemuseum for possibility of visiting that amazing place.

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‘Moonraker’ in Centre Pompidou in Paris

07 Sunday Apr 2019

Posted by Piotr Zając in Moonraker, Paris

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At the beginning of ‘Moonraker’ James Bond (Roger Moore) arrived to California in USA to visit Hugo Drax (Michael Lonsdale) in his residence. After shot discussion with main villain 007 went with Corinne Dufour (Corinne Clery) to meet Dr. Holly Goodhead (Lois Chiles) in her office.

Exterior and Grand Salon of Californian residence was filmed at the Chateau de Vaux-le-Vicomte around 50 km southeast of Paris. Glass corridor and Dr. Goodhead’s office at its end were filmed in Centre Georges Pompidou located in the Beaubourg area in Paris. Below you can see a few photos with that extraordinary building.

Centre Pompidou, Paris, France

Centre Georges Pompidou – view from Rue Beaubourg.

Centre Pompidou, Paris, France

Centre Pompidou – view from Place Georges Pompidou.

Centre Pompidou, Paris, France

Centre Pompidou – view from Place Georges Pompidou.

Centre Pompidou, Paris, France

Centre Pompidou – view from Place Georges Pompidou.

 

 

 

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“Moonraker” in Venice

26 Saturday Dec 2015

Posted by Piotr Zając in Moonraker, Venice

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James Bond returned to Venice in 1978 in “Moonraker” (15 years after “From Russia with Love”). 007 played by Roger Moore arrived by gondola to St. Mark’s Square (see photos below presenting filming location of that scene).

Gondolas in VeniceGondolas in VeniceHe entered the museum-lobby of the Venini Glass Works that belonged to his main opponent – Hugo Drax. The scene was filmed in real Venini shop located at Piazzetta dei Leoncini next to Saint Mark’s Basilica (in the center of the photo below).

Piazza San Marco in Venice, Italy

The interior of glass museum was shot at Boulogne Studios in France, in a building that had been a Luftwaffe factory during World War II. Bond noticed Dr. Goodhead (played by Lois Chiles), space specialist working for Drax and followed her. They left the museum with rear exit. That scene was filmed in the courtyard of Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello. The entrance to that building is shown in the picture below.

Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello in Venice - filming location of " Moonraker "After leaving the museum Dr. Goodhed appeared in the door on the right side of the photo presented below and walked towards the place from which the picture was taken.

Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello in Venice - filming location of " Moonraker "Next picture looks similar to the film shot. James Bond was standing behind the column and looking at Dr. Goodhead walking to the stairwell. The stairwell is clearly visible in next pictures taken from another side. It is worth noticing that the same courtyard was used as location in “Casino Royale”.

Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello in Venice - filming location of " Moonraker "Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello in Venice - filming location of " Moonraker "Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello in Venice - filming location of " Moonraker "In the next scene James Bond pretended that he accidentially met Dr. Holly Goodhead. It was filmed at La Scuola nuova della Misericordia (pictured below), however the building was not seen.

La Scuola nuova della Misericordia in Venice, ItalyI visited this place 40 years after Roger Moore and Lois Chiles were standing there, however the place has not changed much. There are only some new details, such as city monitoring warning sign (pictured below), that would probably be seen in background.

Sign in Venice, ItalyAfter short conversation with Dr. Goodhead, on his way back via gondola, James Bond was attacked. He killed the assassin and by opening a hidden control panel converted the gondola into a motorboat.

Gondola in Venice, ItalyChase sequence ended when James Bond arrived at St. Mark’s Square and converted the gondola into a land-capable hovercraft. The sequence with gondola leaving the water (see filming location in photos below) had to be repeated six times because the vehicle was not stable and Roger Moore was falling into water.

Gondolas in VeniceGondola in VeniceJames Bond in the gondola converted into the hoovercraft was riding next to the Doge’s Palace (photo below) and then on St. Mark’s Square (next photos). Specially designed gondola with Ford chassis had a horn to worn surprised tourists. St. Mark’s Square could not be entirely closed so there was a lot of unaware people among actors and extras.

The Doge's Palace in Venice, ItalySt Mark's basilica in Venice, ItalyPiazza San Marco in Venice, ItalyPiazza San Marco in Venice, ItalyAt night James Bond returned to the glass factory dressed as a gondolier. The scene was filmed at the Ponte dell’Accademia bridge with Santa Maria della Salute basilica in background. The place where 007 arrived in gondola is visible on the left side of the picture below).

The Grand Canal in VeniceBond throwed gondolier hat on figurine decorating a gondola similar to the one presented in photo below.

Figurines decorating a gondola in Venice, ItalyHe opened a padlock with a skeleton key and entered the courtyard that he visited earlier when he was following Dr. Goodhead. The passage between the Canal Grande and the courtyard of Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello really exists. In picture below the sunlight brightens the place where Roger Moore was standing with the skeleton key. The passage to the Canal Grande is on the right from that place.

Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello in Venice - filming location of " Moonraker "Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello in Venice - filming location of " Moonraker "Next picture was taken from James Bond’s perspective. There is an entrance to the staircase visible on the right. He walked there a few seconds later. Dr. Holly Goodhead entered the same entrance after she left the glass museum.

Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello in Venice - filming location of " Moonraker "Next two pictures were taken from the other side of the fence. There is an entrance to the staircase mentioned before on the right side of the second photo.

Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello in Venice - filming location of " Moonraker "Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello in Venice - filming location of " Moonraker "After visiting the laboratory and stealing a sample of deadly fluid, James Bond emerged from the stairwell (on the left in photo below). He was attacked between columns by Chang.

Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello in Venice - filming location of " Moonraker "Next picture was taken from courtyard side. James Bond and Chang were fighting and slowly moving behind columns from right to left. 007 throwed his opponent against the wall and they both fell into the room full of glass throught the door on the left. In the next scene they used the largest amount of breakaway sugar glass ever.

Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello in Venice - filming location of " Moonraker "Meanwhile Dr. Holly Goodhead was relaxing in Hotel Danieli (second building from right in next two photos). James Bond joined her soon in her apartment. There was a flood during filming, so the film crew had to stop working several times to move power generators to upper floors.

Hotel Danieli in Venice, ItalyHotel Danieli in Venice, ItalyJames Bond will be back in Venice 28 years later in “Casino Royale” with Daniel Craig as 007.

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Information sources:
– „James Bond. Szpieg którego kochamy” Michał Grzesiek, Wydawnictwo Bukowy Las 2011
– http://www.filmweb.pl

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