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‘Casino Royale’ in Venice

03 Friday Mar 2017

Posted by Piotr Zając in Casino Royale, Venice

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007, Casino Royale, filming location, Italy, James Bond, James Bond location, movie location, travel, Venice

James Bond (Daniel Craig) and Vesper Lynd (Eva Green) sailed to Venice in Italy. While Vesper was standing at the helm of a yacht, Bond was writing a resignation letter on his laptop. As they were sailing along the Grand Canal, Vesper saw the Quantum agent Adolph Gettler (Richard Sammel). 007 and the girl stayed in a hotel located at Saint Mark’s Square.

Seen in the film 54 foot yacht named ‘Spirit’, was built by Spirit Yachts Ltd in Suffolk, UK. It was the first sailing yacht to go up the Grand Canal in Venice in 300 years.

When Bond and Vesper were approaching Venice, most famous buildings in the city were seen in background. There was tower of San Giorgio Maggiore on the left, Saint Mark’s campanile on the right and Santa Maria della Salute in the middle (all of them in photos below).

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Bell tower of Basilica of San Giorgio Maggiore.

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Campanile of Saint Mark’s Basilica.

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Santa Maria della Salute.

It is not necessary to buy a boat to see the view that was in front of Bond and Vesper. One of the possibilities it to take a Vaporetto to Sant’Elena. Not many tourists go that far, therefore it is a very peaceful an quiet place. As you can see in a photo below, while watching the view you can relax on a bench in a park or use an outdoor gym.

Venice, Italy

When James Bond was writing the resignation letter, there was Santa Maria della Salute Basilica visible in background. On his laptop monitor you could see his e-mail inbox with fictitious email addresses of film crew members: Anne Bennet (Publicity and Marketing) – anne.bennett@thenet.com, Chris McBride (Computer & Video Supervisor) – chris.mcbride@thenet.com, Neil Pinkawa (lead screen graphics artist) and David Hicks (lead motion graphics designer).

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Santa Maria della Salute Basilica.

The sequence with the yacht sailing on the Grand Canal was filmed in different locations near the Rialto Bridge. At first the yacht was filmed in front of the Palazzo Rava. Then the Rialto fish market was shown, where Vesper spotted Adolph Getler. When she was taking photos of the market, the Sant’Angelo Vaporetto station was visible behind her. This station is not on the opposite side of the canal, but almost a kilometer away from the Rialto fish market!! There is also a short shot of the crowded Grand Canal and the Palazzo Bembo in the background. In the final shot of the sequence Bond stands at the helm of the yacht, with the Palazzo Grimani (San Luca) visible behind him.

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The Rialto bridge.

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The Rialto fish market.

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The Palazzo Bembo – first building from left.

Bond and Vesper stayed at a hotel overlooking St. Mark’s Square. In reality, no such hotel exists. The hotel lobby was filmed at the Czech National Museum in Prague.

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St. Mark’s square.

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St. Mark’s square.

When Vesper left the hotel room, M called and asked James Bond about the money that he won in Casino Royale. 007 immediately called the Swiss banker and got an information that while they were talking someone was withdrawing the money in a bank located at Saint Mark’s Square in Venice. James Bond guessed that it was Vesper who stole the money and ran after her.

The bank was filmed in the northwestern corner of the Saint Mark’s Square. In the film you could see ‘Basel Bank’ sign above the door. In reality there was ‘BANCA COMMERCIALE ITALIANA’ sign instead. When I visited Venice in 2019 there was a Longchamp store there.

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Northwestern corner of the Saint Mark’s Square.

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The Longchamp store in the northwestern corner of the Saint Mark’s Square.

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The Longchamp store in the northwestern corner of the Saint Mark’s Square.

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The Longchamp store in the northwestern corner of the Saint Mark’s Square.

When Bond saw that Vesper had already left the bank, he moved through the crowd under the arcades of the Procuratie Vecchie at St Mark’s Square. He saw Vesper walking on the bridge called Ponte del Cavalletto.

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Cafe tables at the Procuratie Vecchie at St Mark’s Square.

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The Procuratie Vecchie at St Mark’s Square.

The film crew was working in Venice in June 2006. It was very difficult to film the scene with Bond running around the Saint Mark’s Square because of about 400 extras and big number of tourists walking around.

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Ponte del Cavalletto.

In the next scene Vesper was walking alone on the bridge called Ponte del Malpaga.

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Ponte del Malpaga.

Bond followed Vesper down the Sotoportego de le Colonne. As she passed over the Ponte de le Colonne bridge she looked back, but she couldn’t see 007 who was hidden in the shadows.

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Sotoportego de le Colonne and the Ponte de le Colonne bridge in background.

Next photo was taken from the bridge towards the shadows where 007 was hidden.

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View from Ponte de le Colonne towards the Sotoportego de le Colonne.

Finally Vesper came to the courtyard where she met Gettler. The villain saw James Bond hiding behind the column and took Vesper hostage. Gettler’s men tried to shoot 007.

The sequence was filmed in the courtyard of Conservatorio di Musica Benedetto Marcello, that was also ‘Moonraker’ filming location (read more: ‘Moonraker’ in Venice). Main entrance to the building is located at Campiello Pisani. Vesper entered through the side entrance through the Portego Pisani.

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The Conservatorio di Musica Benedetto Marcello. Entrance from the Campiello Pisani.

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Side entrance (with a stone arch) to the courtyard of the Conservatorio di Musica Benedetto Marcello.

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Side entrance to the Conservatorio di Musica Benedetto Marcello.

She turned left and passed through the doors (that are closed in photo below) to the courtyard.

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Next photo was taken from the courtyard. Vesper came out from behind the columns. Later James Bond was hiding behind these columns when Gettler’s men tried to shoot him.

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Courtyard of the Conservatorio di Musica Benedetto Marcello.

On the right in photo below you can see the column where 007 was hiding when Vesper was talking to Gettler. On the left there is a sculpture that was seen behind Daniel Craig’s head.

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Next photo of the courtyard was taken from Bond’s hide behind the column. Vesper and Gettler were standing in the middle of the courtyard. Gettler’s men were shooting from windows above the entrance to the courtyard located in the center of the photo.

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Courtyard of the Conservatorio di Musica Benedetto Marcello.

When they started shooting, James Bond was running behind columns visible in the middle of the photo below.

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Courtyard of the Conservatorio di Musica Benedetto Marcello.

James Bond pursued Gettler and Vesper into a building under renovation. During the fight the building began to sink.

The sequence with the building collapsing into the Grand Canal was filmed in Pinewood studio, however buildings around were all real and shot on location. Collapsing building was digitally inserted and replaced Lion Morosini Palace.

In the studio the 1/3-scale miniature of the building was built for exterior shots. It had more than 100 different parts designed to fall off.

The inside of the sinking house was built on a special rig that measured 45 foot by 40 foot and was 45 foot high.

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The Lion Morosini Palace – second building from right.

After Vesper’s death James Bond was sitting on the yacht’s deck and talking on the phone with M. The scene was filmed at Santi Cosma e Damiano church.

Go to LOCATIONS GALLERY – ‘CASINO ROYALE’ to see locations photos compared with movie scenes.

Sources:
– ‘James Bond. Szpieg ktorego kochamy’ Michal Grzesiek, Wydawnictwo Bukowy Las 2011
– www.awn.com
– www.mi6-hq.com
– reelstreets.com
– www.spirityachts.com

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Santa Maria della Salute church.

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Pierce Brosnan during the 29th European Film Awards in Wroclaw, Poland

29 Thursday Dec 2016

Posted by Piotr Zając in Pierce Brosnan

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Pierce Brosnan, who played James Bond in ‘GoldenEye’, ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’, ‘The Wold Is Not Enough’ and ‘Die Another Day’ received the European Achievement in World Cinema award during the 29th European Film Awards Ceremony. The ceremony took place on December 10th 2016 in National Forum of Music in Wroclaw, Poland. I have attented that event as accredited photographer.

Pierce Brosnan arrived to Wroclaw with his wife Keely Shaye Smith. Before the ceremony he was posing on the red carpet.

Pierce Brosnan during 29th European Film Awards Ceremony in Wroclaw, Poland

Pierce Brosnan during 29th European Film Awards Ceremony in Wroclaw, Poland

Pierce Brosnan and his wife Keely Shaye Smith during 29th European Film Awards Ceremony in Wroclaw, Poland

Pierce Brosnan during 29th European Film Awards Ceremony in Wroclaw, Poland

Pierce Brosnan with award during 29th European Film Awards Ceremony in Wroclaw, Poland

Pierce Brosnan with award during 29th European Film Awards Ceremony in Wroclaw, Poland

Pierce Brosnan with award during 29th European Film Awards Ceremony in Wroclaw, Poland
After the ceremony Pierce Brosnan presented the award.

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‘Casino Royale’ opening sequence in Prague

04 Friday Nov 2016

Posted by Piotr Zając in Casino Royale, Prague

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At the beginning of ‘Casino Royale’ a car pulled up in front of the entrance to a modern office building in Prague, Czech Republic. It was Dryden (Malcolm Sinclair), the section chief of Mi6 in Prague, who got out of the car. He took an elevator to get to his office. He was surprised to see James Bond waiting there. Bond killed traitorous Dryden and became ’00’ agent with licence to kill. (Click here to watch that sequence)

That sequence was filmed at Danube House building located at Karolinska street in Prague.

Danube House in Prague, Czech Republic

The first scene was filmed with the camera set at the entrance to the building opposite to Danube House. In the shot you can see the roof above the entrance as in photo presented below.

Danube House in Prague, Czech Republic

In the photo below you can see Danube House on the right and the entrance to the opposite building where the camera was located on the left. The car arrived from pedestrian bridge above Rohanske Nabrezi street visible in the center of the photo.

Danube House in Prague, Czech Republic

Dryden got out of the car and looked around. He was filmed from so called worm’s-eye view with facade of Danube House visible in background.

Danube House in Prague, Czech Republic

In the next photo you can see elevators in Danube House – the same as in the film.

Danube House in Prague, Czech Republic

Through glass facade of Danube House from Rohanske Nabrezi street you can see the corridor where Dryden was walking down to his office.

Danube House in Prague, Czech Republic

Danube House in Prague, Czech Republic

Next photo was taken from pedestrian bridge above Rohanske Nabrezi street. On the right side you can see the entrance to Danube House where Dryden parked his car. On the left you can see the glass facade with the corridor and elevators behind it.

Danube House in Prague, Czech Republic

Cinematographer Phil Méheux, who shot ‘Casino Royale’ said: ‘If you want to do something quite different and turn everyone around, do something in black-and-white!’ Therefore the opening sequence was black-and-white. He also said that some cinematographers were shooting color that was later removed in the digital intermediate, but he didn’t like the look of that. For that reason he used about 6000 feet of black-and-white Eastman Double-X [5222] Kodak film.

Go to LOCATIONS GALLERY – ‘CASINO ROYALE’ to see locations photos compared with movie scenes.

Sources:
– „James Bond. Szpieg którego kochamy” Michał Grzesiek, Wydawnictwo Bukowy Las 2011
– www.theasc.com

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‘Tomorrow Never Dies’ in Oxford

30 Friday Sep 2016

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In ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’ James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) visited Professor Inga Bergstrom (Cecilie Thomsen) at Oxford University. While they were together Bond’s Aston Martin DB5 was parked in the courtyard.

The car was filmed at the courtyard at the entrance to the New College Oxford from Holywell Street.

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The entrance to the New College Oxford and its courtyard where Aston Martin db5 was filmed.

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A view from the New College Oxford courtyard at the Holywell Street.

Source:
– Tomorrow Never Dies Audio Commentary, Tomorrow Never Dies Special Edition, Danjaq, LLC and United Artists Corporation, 2006

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‘Casino Royale’ in Barrandov Studio in Prague

19 Friday Aug 2016

Posted by Piotr Zając in Casino Royale, Czech Republic, Prague - Barrandov Studio

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Most of ‘Casino Royale’ was shot in the Czech Republic, mainly in Prague. In 2006 James Bond film crew was working in different locations in the city and at the Barrandov Studio. 10 years later I have visited the studio to see stages where interior sets were built.Barrandov Studio in Prague, Czech RepublicIn Barrandov Studio logo (photo above) you can see the studio main building (photo below) that is located at Krizeneckeho namesti.Barrandov Studio in Prague, Czech RepublicInside the building, in front of the reception desk, there are film posters, with “Casino Royale’ in the middle, hanging on the wall. It is worth mentioning that there were also other international films shot at Barrandov Studio such as ‘Mission: Impossible’, ‘Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol’, ‘The Bourne Identity’ etc.Barrandov Studio in Prague, Czech RepublicStreets inside the Barrandov Studio are named after famous Czech film directors. Below you can see a photo of Otakar Vavra street sign. Barrandov Studio in Prague, Czech RepublicNext photos show the building where ‘Casino Royale’ was shot. It was built in 1940’s. There is a hudge Barrandov Studios logo on the roof of the building that can be seen i.e. on Google maps.Barrandov Studio in Prague, Czech RepublicThere is an entrance to the offices in the building at Otakar Vavra street.Barrandov Studio in Prague, Czech RepublicOn the other side of the building, at Frantisek Vlacil street, there are large entry gates to three stages.Barrandov Studio in Prague, Czech Republic‘Casino Royale’ was shot in Stage Number 6, where main decoration was built. Total area of the stage is 40 meters x 50 meters with construction area 36 meters x 46 meters and a height of 12 meters.Barrandov Studio in Prague, Czech Republic‘Casino Royale’ was also shot in Stage Number 7, where main decoration was built. Total area of the stage is 29 meters x 40 meters with construction area 25 meters x 36 meters and a height of 12 meters. Photo below shows film decorations in that stage.Barrandov Studio in Prague, Czech RepublicIt is worth to visit empty stage to see how big that is. Below you can see part of the Stage MAX that is the largest stage in Europe at 4,000 square metres at height of 13,75 meters. It was oficially opened on December 2006, a few months after ‘Casino Royale’ was shot.Barrandov Studio in Prague, Czech RepublicI have also visited furniture warehouse looking for some props from ‘Casino Royale’. I was shown a set of furniture that you can see in photos below. They were supposed to be used on James Bond film. I did some research and after a long time I discovered that they belonged to another agent. They were furnishings for the apartment of Ethan Hawke (Tom Cruise) in ‘Mission: Impossible’ that was also filmed in Prague. Barrandov Studio in Prague, Czech RepublicBarrandov Studio in Prague, Czech RepublicI would like to thank Jakub Zika and Lubomir Konecny from Barrandov Studio.

Sources:
– „James Bond. Szpieg którego kochamy” Michał Grzesiek, Wydawnictwo Bukowy Las 2011
– www.barrandov.cz

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‘Spectre’ at Blenheim Palace

07 Sunday Aug 2016

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James Bond (Daniel Craig) traveled to Rome to attend funeral of Marco Sciarra – the criminal he killed in Mexico at the beginning of ‘Spectre’. After the ceremony he visited and seduced Sciarra’s widow Lucia (Monica Belucci). She told him about the meeting of criminal organisation called Spectre in Palazzo Cardenza. 007 joined the meeting by pretending to be one of the organisation members. Bond had been recognized and had to escape the meeting. Car chase with 007 in Aston Martin DB10 and Mr. Hinx in Jaguar C-X75 began.

Blenheim Palace
– Palazzo Cardenza in Rome was doubled by Blenheim Palace in Woodstock (Oxfordshire), England.

Blenheim Palace

Blenheim Palace

Aston Martin DB10 on the way to the Spectre meeting was filmed on Passeggiata del Gianicolo in Rome. In aerial view of the capital of Italy there was a Blenheim Palace added by visual effects team.Film crew was working at Blenheim Palace in February 2015. The interior however was filmed in Pinewood Studios.

Blenheim Palace

Blenheim Palace

Bond’s car pulled into the Blenheim Palace Great Court through the narrow gate in the east wing (see photo below). The Great Court was filled with super-expensive cars. To light them the film crew used two 40-by-40 feet soft boxes.

Blenheim Palace

Blenheim Palace

Blenheim Palace

Blenheim Palace

Blenheim Palace

James Bond parked the Aston Martin, got out of the car and walked to the Colonnades.When he was recognized at the Spectre meeting he jumped out of the window and ran to the Colonnades. He jumped out from between the columns and got into the Aston Martin DB10. Mr. Hinx got into the Jaguar C-X75. Both cars left the Palace Great Court through the narrow gate in the east wing and they pulled into small East Courtyard (photo below). They left the Blenheim Palace through east gate (photos below). Both cars jumped when they were driving through the gate and continued the high-speed car chase that was filmed in Rome.

Visit LOCATIONS GALLERY on top of the page to see locations photos compared with movie scenes.

Sources:
–  www.awn.com
– blog.moviemaps.org
– www.theasc.com

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‘A View to a Kill’ in San Francisco

31 Sunday Jul 2016

Posted by Piotr Zając in A View to a Kill, San Francisco, USA

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Among many interesting filming locations of ‘A View to a Kill’ there are two that belong to the most recognizable in the world: the Eiffel Tower in Paris (‘A View to a Kill’ in Paris) and the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. View at the bridge from San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge is presented in photo below.Golden Gate Bridge in San FranciscoMaks Zorin (Christopher Walken) and May Day (Grace Jones) arrived to San Francisco in the airship. They were looking down at the city and they saw the Golden Gate Bridge in the foreground.Golden Gate Bridge in San FranciscoIn the next scene James Bond arrived to Fisherman’s Wharf in famous San Francisco Cable Car. In the photo below you can see the car number 22, the same number as the one on the car seen in the film. San Francisco cable carActress Maud Adams, who played Andrea Anders in “The Man with the Golden Gun” and Octopussy in “Octopussy”, visited the crew while they were filming at Fisherman’s Wharf. She was offered to appear in third Bond film as one of extras.

At one of Fisherman’s Wharf stands James Bond met CIA agent Chuck Lee (David Yip). In photo below you can see the stand similar to the one in the film.Fisherman's Wharf in San FranciscoJames Bond met Stacey Sutton (Tanya Roberts) who was also againts Max Zorin. They went together to the San Francisco City Hall to find some informations that would help to discover Zorin’s plan (main entrance in photo below).San Francisco City HallWhile they were reading documents, Max Zorin and May Day entered the room. The villain shut Bond and Sutton down in an elevator and set fire to the building.

Diane Fennstein who was mayor of San Francisco at the time of filming allowed to set fire to the real City Hall building (photo below). She also gave an instruction that everybody in the City Hall should close their windows. However there was one clerk who had very wet desk the next morning.

The fire scene was filmed by the first unit directed by John Glen. They had giant ground flares and tanks of propane on the roof of the building. Dick Ziker and Karen Price were Roger Moore’s and Tanya Roberts’ stunt doubles. San Francisco City HallJames Bond and Stacey Sutton escaped from the fire. Immediately after that car chase with 007 and Sutton in a fire truck began.Fire truck in San Francisco

While first unit was working on scenes in the City Hall, the second unit with director Arthur Wooster was filming car chase with fire truck and police cars. They were filming for three weeks from the beginning of October 1984.

James Bond and Stacey Sutton arrived at the mine, which Zorin planned to sink to destroy Silicon Valley. Agent 007 prevented the explosion. Zorin tried to escape in his airship. Bond grabed hold of the airship’s mooring rope. While flying at the end of the rope above the city he nearly crashed at the Transamerica Pyramid (see photo below).The Transamerica Pyramid in San Francisco

Close-ups with Roger Moore holding the mooring rope were filmed at Pinewood Studios in UK. Shots with the city in background were filmed in San Francisco with stuntman John Arnett.

Filmmakers came to the idea of using an airship in the film while they were visiting San Francisco and saw the airship with Fuji logo above the city. They contacted the company to get a permission to film the airship near the Golden Gate Bridge.

Golden Gate Bridge in San FranciscoWhen the airship was flying over the Golden Gate Bridge, 007 tied the mooring rope to the framework of the bridge. The airships stopped and the fight between Bond and Zorin began. Golden Gate Bridge in San FranciscoAbout 5 percent of the shots of a fight sequence atop the Golden Gate Bridge was filmed on a real object, while the rest was filmed using replicas of the upper parts of the bridge and the airship built in the Pinewood Studios in UK.

Golden Gate Bridge in San FranciscoThe world premiere of the film took place on May 22, 1985 at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco (photos posted below).Palace of Fine Arts in San FranciscoPalace of Fine Arts in San FranciscoSources:
–  A View to a Kill Audio Commentary, A View to a Kill Special Edition, Danjaq, LLC and United Artists Corporation, 2006
–  Inside „A View to a Kill”. An Original Documentary, reż. John Cork, Danjaq, LCC and United Artists Corporation, 2000
– „James Bond. Szpieg którego kochamy” Michał Grzesiek, Wydawnictwo Bukowy Las 2011
– www.mi6-hq.com

 

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‘On Her Majesty’s Secret Service’ in Lisbon

14 Tuesday Jun 2016

Posted by Piotr Zając in Lisbon, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Portugal

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Filming of ‘On Her Majesty’s Secret Service’ began in October 1968 in Switzerland. The production moved to England in March 1969. Next month the filmmakers went to Portugal to continue filming until May 1969.

At the beginning of the film James Bond (George Lazenby) met Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo (Diana Rigg) at the beach where he saved her from commiting suicide by drowning. Later they met in casino. Next day 007 was kidnapped by four men who took him to Marc Ange Draco (Gabrielle Ferzetti), Teresa’s father.

The scene with James Bond with four men in Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow was filmed on a bridge connecting Lisbon to the municipality of Almada. The Christ the King statue is visible in background.The 25 de Abril Bridge in LisbonThe bridge inaugurated in 1966 was named at the beginning Salazar Bridge. In 1974 (after “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service” was filmed) the bridge was renamed the 25 de Abril Bridge – the day the Carnation Revolution had occurred.The 25 de Abril Bridge in LisbonJames Bond visited twice the jewelry store – at the beginning of the film he spotted the ring and later he bought the wedding ring for Teresa di Vicenzo. The store is located at the Rossio square. There is a Column of Pedro IV located in the center of the square (photo below). The Column of Pedro IV in the centre of Rossio Square in LisbonThe jewelry store is located in south end of the square. The facade of the store is visible on the left side of the photo below. Fountain at Rossio Square in LisbonJames Bond and Tracy de Vicenzo started their honeymoon in Aston Martin DBS. The car with the couple was filmed on Salazar Bridge (currently the 25 de Abril Bridge). Below you can see the view of Lisbon with the bridge in background from Saint George Castle.View from the Saint George Castle at Lisbon with the 25 de Abril Bridge in backgroundIn the last photo you can see the 25 de Abril Bridge behind the Monument to the Discoveries.The Monument to the Discoveries and the 25 de Abril Bridge in background, LisbonSources:
– lisbon-portugal-guide.com
– www.lisbonshopping.pt
– mitteleuropa.x10.mx/filmlocations_ohmss.html

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‘Skyfall’ at Embankment Station in London

01 Wednesday Jun 2016

Posted by Piotr Zając in London, Skyfall

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In ‘Skyfall’ James Bond (Daniel Craig) was chasing Raoul Silva (Javier Bardem) in the tunnels of the London Underground. Silva came out of the Embankment Underground Station and got into a police car.

The scene in which Raoul Silva came out of the tube station was filmed on March 11th 2012 at the intersection of Northumberland Avenue and Whitehall Place in London. In fact Javier Bardem who played Raoul Silva came out of a staff entrance to the Farmes Club (3 photos below). There was a fake “UNDERGROUND” sign attached to the metal frame above the entrance.

Staff entrance to The Farmers Club - Whitehall Place in London

Staff entrance to The Farmers Club - Whitehall Place in London

Staff entrance to The Farmers Club - Whitehall Place in London

When Silva got into a police car parked at Whitehall Place, there was another fake “UNDERGROUND” sign visible in background. It was placed above a disused Charing Cross exit, between the Playhouse Theatre and Embankment Place (photo below). Real entrance to the Embankment Underground Station is located at the end of Embankment Place.

The Playhouse Theatre and Embankment Place in London

There is a poster with the title of the play above the entrance to the Playhouse Theatre. In March 2012 it was ‘Dreamboats and Petticoats‘, however for the purposes of ‘Skyfall‘ it was replaced with fictional production of ‘Assassins’.

When I was taking pictures for this post at the beginning of 2016, the Playhouse Theatre was performing ‘The End of Longing’ with Matthew Perry, very well known as Chandler Bing from ‘Friends’ TV series. At the theatre I saw enthusiastic group of people. There was Matthew Perry between them signing autographs.

The police car with Raoul Silva drove off down the Whitehall Place and turned left in front of the entrance to the Corinthia Hotel. In pictures below you can see the Whitehall Place with the illuminated facade of the Corinthia Hotel on the right side. In that hotel the official announcement of ‘Skyfall’ movie was made at press conference held on November 3rd 2011, 50 years to the day after Sean Connery was revealed as James Bond in ‘Dr. No’. At the end of the street there is a Department of Energy and Climate Change. James Bond was looking at London panorama at the end of ‘Skyfall’ from the roof of that building. 

Whitehall Place in London

Whitehall Place in London

Go to LOCATIONS GALLERY – ‘SKYFALL’ to see locations photos compared with movie scenes.

Sources:
– www.bbc.com
– www.mi6-hq.com

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“Thunderball” at Silverstone Circuit

13 Friday May 2016

Posted by Piotr Zając in Silverstone Circuit, Thunderball

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“Thunderball” is the fourth film in the James Bond official series (EON-produced films). It is an adaptation of the eighth James Bond novel by Ian Fleming, also entitled “Thunderball”. It is worth mentioning that “Never Say Never Again” is an adaptation of the same novel, however as non EON-produced is not on the list of official James Bond films.

007 must again face the SPECTRE organization (SPecial Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extorsion). The organization created by Ernst Stavro Blofeld returned in the latest James Bond film.

James Bond (Sean Connery) was sent to to a clinic in Shrublands, where he met Count Lippe (Guy Doleman). When 007 left the clinic in Aston Martin DB5, Lippe followed him in his Ford Fairlane with the intention of killing. Suddenly a motorcycle joined the car chase. It was Fiona Volpe (Luciana Paluzzi) sent by SPECTRE organization to kill Count Lippe for failling his job.

The chase scene was filmed at Silverstone Circuit on June 21st 1965.
Silverstone CircuitThe Silverstone Circuit is located in England next to the Northamptonshire villages of Silverstone and Whittlebury. It was built on the site of the RAF Silverstone. There are still airfield’s runways within the outline of the track. It is the host of different racing series including Formula 1. There are headquarters of several Formula 1 teams not far from the circuit with Sahara Force India Formula One Team headquarters in the very Silverstone village.Silverstone CircuitIn the chase scene Bob Simmons replaced Guy Doleman, who played Count Lippe. The film crew did not notice as a stuntman left the car before the explosion, which caused for a moment very nervous atmosphere. Director Terence Young ran in panic toward the wreck, luckily nothing happened to Bob Simmons.Silverstone CircuitFormula 1 car from Force India team

Force India Formula One car (2008).

 

Sources:
– “Bond. Leksykon” Kamil M. Śmiałkowski, Wydawnictwo Pascal 2009
– “James Bond. Szpieg którego kochamy” Michał Grzesiek, Wydawnictwo Bukowy Las 2011
– www.mi6-hq.com
– www.silverstone.co.uk

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