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Interview with Andreas Wisniewski who has played villain Necros in ‘The Living Daylights’

06 Sunday Dec 2020

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Andreas Wisniewski is an ex-ballet dancer, actor and film director. For film enthusiasts and James Bond fans he is well known for his portrayals of Necros in ‘The Living Daylights’.

 

Piotr Zajac (bondlocations): How did you got the part in “The Living Daylights”? Did you take part in casting or did you get a call from the producers?

Andreas Wisniewski: It went pretty much the usual way. With the big film projects you don’t meet anybody unless you have an agent, who is already representing you. My agent submitted me but it was not enough to get the job of course. The agent always thinks that you are right for the part (laughing) but there are casting people and the producing site that have to think that you are right. You have to audition so I went to audition. I made a screen test. Escpecially if you are young and new and there isn’t a lot of material that people can see you in they want to know if you can do this.

I’ve heard that according to the script Necros looked exactly like you.

Yes. The character was described like I looked. They were just astonished. That was of course nice but not enough. I still had to convinced them that I could do it. Screen test was just as usual. I did a little scene and they had recorded it, so they could discuss about it later without me.

The first scene that you were filming was the fight in the kitchen with Bill Weston. Did you fight according to choreography or was it rather spontaneous? How long did you train for that? 

No, it was totally choreographed. The fight was choreographed to the detail. I had a few days of training before that which wasn’t really very much. I was a ballet dancer and at least I had some sort of physical awarness that I could fake a lot of things. That is what I did.

Did you bring your own ideas to the choreography of the fight?

I didn’t have any ideas at that time. I was blissfully ignorant of it all. I am sure that you know that for a stuntman it is not the greatest experience to be doing this with someone who is not fully trained. Bill broke a finger in the fight. I also slipped once and I hit him on the cheekbone and he was knocked out for a few seconds. That is the hazard of the profession.

Did you film the fight in Pinewood Studios or on location in Stonor House?

We trained in Pinewood, but the fight was filmed at Stonor House.

In the fight sequence there was a parrot present in the room. As far as I know it was exactly the same bird that we could see in ‘For Your Eyes Only”. Is it true?

I’ve never even heard about this. I’ve given fair amount of interviews about this over the years and some of the questions always keep repeating as you can imagine, but I’ve never heard anybody asking about the parrot.

Your character had a walkman. Is it right that in reality when you were filming you were not listening to any music?

There was no music. They don’t want you to do that sort of stuff because you should be receptive to instructions. Who knows, maybe the director wants to shout something at you. They want you to be able to pay attention.

You were filming at Stoner House. Also the scene with explosion. How was it done that the buidling was not damaged?

This is an art in itself how to do make fake explosions. I wasn’t particularly told about it but they must have taken all the windows out and replaced them with special glass. That would have been catastrophy if anything would happen to the Stoner House that is a listed building.

Later in the film we could see you in a scene at the swimming pool. Was it really a mansion that belonged to Malcom Forbes?

Yes. In Tangier. Nice property with a beautiful view.

Did you have an access to the swiming pool only?

No, I think we had a ground floor of the house that we could use. I don’t recall seeing anything else.

It looked like a good place for relax. Was it like on vacation or was it rather hard work only?

It was a bit of both. It was focused work. It has to be because there is a lot of money in stake, but the whole crew was so relaxed with each other that it never felt like hard work. I’ve never heard anybody shouting on that set or anything alike. Of course there were long shooting days sometimes. You know, the good work should always be fun in my book. Working hard doesn’t interfere with that. I remember beeing out in town in Tangier so we had plenty of free time to make some excursions and things like that.

Do you have any interesting memories from Morocco?

Indeed. Tangier was actually not the most impressive. We were filming the desert scenes in Ouarzazate doubling for Afghanistan. That was beautiful. It was my first time in Marocco and it was quite a different world.

As far as I know the film studio in Marocco was different than most of film studios in the world.

It wasn’t a studio at all (laughing). There was just a wall with a sign. It looked like there was gonna be something, but we walked through the gate and then it was just desert again. It was very funny.

What about the banquet scene where General Pushkin was attacked? It looked as it was in Morocco. Was it filmed there?

No. It was filmed in a building in England. It belonged to the Guiness family (Elveden Hall in Elveden, Suffolk). That is how you can be misled. You thought it was Morocco, but it was just up from London a few hours drive.

Another scene that was filmed somewhere else than the audience would expect was death of Saunders. He was squeezed by the door. It was filmed at Pinewood Studios, not at Prater in Vienna.

Yes, because the mechanism had to be built. That type of things usualy has to be done in the studio. They couldn’t shut the Prater park for that sort of things for too long.

Did you go to Vienna for filming?

Yes. There is a scene in which my character is a baloon seller. That was filmed in real location at Prater in Vienna.

Was it closed for shooting? People in background were extras or tourists like on the set of ‘Moonraker’ in Venice?

It was closed. With the real audience when they see the camera they tend to looke at the camera. It doesn’t work.

The last sequence with your character was the fight with James Bond in the air. I know that stuntmen from BJ Worth’s team were filming on location and you were filming in the studio with a mockup of the plane.

They shot the real stunt first. I did all other stunts in this film. Parachuting could be fun. I could learn this, but they didn’t let me do it. That was a good thing. When I saw it in the end I was glad I didn’t do it. It was crazy. They shot the real version first and then we did close ups in Pinewood. There was a mock up as you said. Half of an airplane was hanging there. They’d painted the total horizon and built a landscape from gypsum. Tim Dalton and I were hanging in the net in the air and we were getting down for each shot. In those days there was no non linear editing. Director John Glen had a cut on a Steenbeck and he was looking how to shoot close ups so they would be matching with what stunt guys did. It took three days to do that. That was slow process. That was the hardest work in the whole film because we were just hanging in the net for hours at a time.

So it was even harder than the fight?

Oh yes. The fight wasn’t hard work. You get a kick and then you get a break. That is no sweat. We were hanging in that net for an hours. There were harnesses and things like that so there was just no way to get out quickly. Waiting for the next take was not even comparable to the fight. Much harder work. I remember that we’d spent around an hour in the net and Tim said: ‘Dude, I’m wrecked already’ not knowing that we would be doing this for three days. That was far harder than any of the rest. That was in fact the only hard physical work that I recall. I was young, I was in good shape. I was a ballet dancer. Dancing is very hard physical work.

When was that sequence filmed?

It was filmed at the very end. The last day of that was the end for me.

You mentioned Timothy Dalton. How do you remember working with him?

I really appreciated Tim. I think he is a fabulous actor. I liked what he wanted to do with it, which was obviously important. I’ve been playing sort of smaller parts when you have to fit in what the leads are doing. He wanted to take it much more seriously than had been the case with Roger Moore. I appreciated that. Working with him was super professional. It was big movie making. It was filming until everything was as good as we could get. That was great.

How about the director John Glen. Did you have to stick precisely to his vision or you had a lot of artistic freedom?

He had some ideas that he wanted to see. There are always some things that you don’t know and you have to adjust to it because you will not see it until the day. The director can go and see the set or he can talk to actors and ask them to put on costumes but it doesn’t all come together really until the shoot. There is always some sort of leeway to make the most of it. Of course as an actor I like to have some ideas of my own. I tended to get those with the second unit which I sometimes worked with. The director was letting us to do a bit more stuff because if it didn’t work we just did it again with less stress than on the first unit.

Thank you for the meeting and for sharing with me your stories from the set of ‘The Living Daylights’.

November 26th 2020

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‘The Living Daylights’ at Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna

22 Sunday Nov 2020

Posted by Piotr Zając in The Living Daylights, Vienna

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James Bond (Timothy Dalton) and Kara Milovy (Maryam d’Abo) arrived to Vienna and took a carriage to the hotel. On the way they passed among others Schönbrunn Palace, former summer residence of the Habsburg family.

Schönbrunn Palace in Wien, Austria
– Schönbrunn Palace.

The horse-drawn carriage with Bond and Kara traveled along a line of trees towards the southern facade of the palace.

Schönbrunn Palace in Wien, Austria
– Southern facade of the palace.

When they were passing in front of the palace an orchestra was playing on the balcony, and couples were waltzing on a stage.

Schönbrunn Palace in Wien, Austria

While visiting the Schönbrunn Palace you can enter the balcony where the orchestra was playing (see below).

Schönbrunn Palace in Wien, Austria

The stage where couples were waltzing was located below the balcony on a wide strip sprinkled with gravel that you can see in the next photo.

Schönbrunn Palace in Wien, Austria

Behind the carriage you could see the gloriette. It was built in 18th century on the top of the hill in the Schönbrunn Palace Garden.

Gloriette at Schönbrunn Palace in Wien, Austria
– The Gloriette on the top of the hill in the Schönbrunn Palace Garden.

Standing on the balcony where the orchestra was playing you can see on the left the alley that the carriage came along and the gloriette on the right.

Schönbrunn Palace in Wien, Austria

It is worth to climb the hill where the gloriette is located. The view from the top is gorgeous. You can see from there the southern facade of the palace with a city skyline in background.

Schönbrunn Palace in Wien, Austria
– View from the top of the hill in the Schönbrunn Palace Garden.

In the evening James Bond and Kara Milovy attended the opera performance. That sequence was filmed in Schlosstheater in Schönbrunn Palace with nearly 250 extras. It is worth to mention that Michael G. Wilson and his wife were sitting in the audience. As he confessed it was the charm of this place that convinced them to be part of the scene.

Schönbrunn Palace in Wien, Austria
– Schlosstheater in Schönbrunn Palace.

The same location was used for the concert sequence with Kara playing solo at the end of the film. The role of the conductor was played by composer John Barry, who composed soundtracks for 12 James Bond films. Unfortunately the Schlosstheater was closed for the public during my visit to Vienna.

The northern facade of the palace was the background for the end credits.

Schönbrunn Palace in Wien, Austria
– The northern facade of the Schönbrunn Palace.

Go to LOCATIONS GALLERY – ‘THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS’ to see photos of locations compared with movie scenes.

Information source:
– The Living Daylights Audio Commentary, The Living Daylights Special Edition, Danjaq, LLC and United Artists Corporation, 2006.

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‘Tomorrow Never Dies’ – locations gallery

22 Sunday Dec 2019

Posted by Piotr Zając in Tomorrow Never Dies, Tomorrow Never Dies

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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.

‘TOMORROW NEVER DIES’

The Somerset House in London
– Somerset House in London. (location photo: 2023)

The courtyard of Somerset House in London
– The courtyard of Somerset House in London. (location photo: 2023)

Monckebergstrasse in Hamburg, Germany
– Monckebergstrasse in Hamburg, Germany. (location photo: 2019) Read the story behind the scene: ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’ in Hamburg, Germany.

Monckebergstrasse in Hamburg, Germany
– Monckebergstrasse in Hamburg, Germany. (location photo: 2019) Read the story behind the scene: ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’ in Hamburg, Germany.

Ballindamm street at Binnenalster lake in Hamburg, Germany
– Ballindamm street at Binnenalster lake in Hamburg, Germany. (location photo: 2019) Read the story behind the scene: ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’ in Hamburg, Germany.

Hotel Atlantic Kempinski in Hamburg, Germany
– Hotel Atlantic Kempinski in Hamburg, Germany. (location photo: 2019) Read the story behind the scene: ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’ in Hamburg, Germany.

Monckebergstrasse in Hamburg, Germany
– Monckebergstrasse in Hamburg, Germany. (location photo: 2019) Read the story behind the scene: ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’ in Hamburg, Germany.

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‘Quantum of Solace’ – locations gallery

13 Friday Dec 2019

Posted by Piotr Zając in Quantum of Solace, Quantum of Solace

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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.

‘QUANTUM OF SOLACE’

'Quantum of Solace' opening scene at Garda Lake in Italy.
– Opening scene of ‘Quantum of Solace’ at Garda Lake in Italy. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Quantum of Solace’ opening sequence filmed in Italy.

'Quantum of Solace' opening scene at Garda Lake in Italy.
– Opening scene of ‘Quantum of Solace’ at Garda Lake in Italy. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Quantum of Solace’ opening sequence filmed in Italy.

James Bond entering Siena in 'Quantum of Solace'.
– James Bond entering Siena at Chiesa di San Giuseppe located at the junction of Via di Fontanella, Via Giovanni Dupre and Via Sant’Agata. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Quantum of Solace’ in Siena, Italy. (location photo: 2017)

– James Bond drives in the tunnel leading to secret MI6 safehouse. The tunnel where the scene was filmed was located at Piazzetta Della Paglietta in Siena, Italy. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Quantum of Solace’ in Siena, Italy. (location photo: 2019)

Piazza del Campo in Siena, Italy
– Palio at Piazza del Campo in Siena. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Quantum of Solace’ in Siena, Italy.

Entrance to Palazzo Pubblico at Piazza del Campo in Siena, Italy
– Mitchell running away from James Bond. He entered Palazzo Pubblico at Piazza del Campo in Siena. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Quantum of Solace’ in Siena, Italy. (location photo: 2019)

Palazzo Publico, Siena, Italy
– James Bond chasing Mitchell in Palazzo Pubblico at Piazza del Campo in Siena. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Quantum of Solace’ in Siena, Italy. (location photo: 2019)

Via del Rialto in Siena, Italy
– James Bond jumping between balconies chasing Mitchell. Balconies were built just for filming at Via del Rialto in Siena, Italy. There are no balconies on location anymore, but you can recognize that place i.e. by specific arrangement of gutters – see middle of the photo. (location photo: 2019)

Via del Rialto in Siena, Italy
– James Bond climbing the balcony after the jump. It was filmed at Via del Rialto in Siena. There is only one balcony on location that was visible in background. All balconies that James Bond jumped on were built just for filming. (location photo: 2019)

Siena, Italy
– Via Salicotto in Siena, Italy. Streets full of people after horse race. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Quantum of Solace’ in Siena, Italy. (location photo: 2019)

– Piazzetta Della Paglietta and Via Salicotto in backround in Siena, Italy. James Bond returns to MI6 safehouse after killing Mitchell. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Quantum of Solace’ in Siena, Italy. (location photo: 2017)

– Piazzetta Della Paglietta in Siena, Italy. James Bond returns to MI6 safehouse after killing Mitchell. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Quantum of Solace’ in Siena, Italy. (location photo: 2017)

The Festspielhaus Bregenz in Bregenz, Austria
– James Bond attends Quantum meeting during a night performance of the opera ‘Tosca’. It was filmed at the Festspielhaus Bregenz in Bregenz, Austria from April 29th until May 9th, 2008. (location photo: 2023)

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‘Casino Royale’ – locations gallery

13 Friday Dec 2019

Posted by Piotr Zając in Casino Royale, Casino Royale

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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.

‘CASINO ROYALE’

'Casino Royale' opening scene
– ‘Casino Royale’ opening scene was filmed at Danube House, at Karolinska street in Prague, Czech Republic. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Casino Royale’ opening sequence in Prague. (location photo: 2016)
'Casino Royale' opening scene
– Elevators in Danube House at Karolinska street in Prague, Czech Republic. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Casino Royale’ opening sequence in Prague. (location photo: 2016)
Strahov Monastery in Prague, Czech Republic
– Strahov Monastery in Prague doubled for the corridors in the British House of Commons in London. Read the story behind the scene: Strahov Monastery in Prague as British House of Commons in ‘Casino Royale’. (location photo: 2016)

Ministry of Transportation of the Czech Republic in Prague
– Ministry of Transportation of the Czech Republic in Prague doubled for museum in Miami. Read the story behind the scene: Prague as Miami in ‘Casino Royale’. (location photo: 2016)
National Memorial on the Vitkov Hill in Prgue, Czech Republic
– Interior of the National Memorial on the Vitkov Hill in Prague in Czech Republic doubled for the museum in Miami. Read the story behind the scene: Prague as Miami in ‘Casino Royale’. (location photo: 2016)
Mill Colonnade in Karlovy Vary in Czech Republic
– The Montenegrin train station was in reality the Mill Colonnade in Karlovy Vary in Czech Republic. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Casino Royale’ in Karlovy Vary. (location photo: 2017)
Lazenska street in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
– Lazenska street in Karlovy Vary in Czech Republic. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Casino Royale’ in Karlovy Vary. (location photo: 2017)
Trziste street in Karlovy Vary in Czech Republic.
– Trziste street with the Holy Trinity Column and the Castle Tower in background in Karlovy Vary in Czech Republic. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Casino Royale’ in Karlovy Vary. (location photo: 2017)
Grandhotel Pupp, Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
– Grandhotel Pupp in Czech Republic doubled for Hotel Splendide in Montenegro. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Casino Royale’ in Karlovy Vary. (location photo: 2017)
Grandhotel Pupp, Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
– Grandhotel Pupp in Czech Republic doubled for Hotel Splendide in Montenegro. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Casino Royale’ in Karlovy Vary. (location photo: 2017)
Loket, Czech Republic
– Loket, Czech Republic. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Casino Royale’ in Loket, Czech Republic. (location photo: 2017)
– Loket, Czech Republic. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Casino Royale’ in Loket, Czech Republic. (location photo: 2017)
Lazne 1 in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
– Lazne I (Spa I) in Karlovy Vary in Czech Republic doubled for casino Royale. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Casino Royale’ in Karlovy Vary. (location photo: 2017)
– Interior of Lazne I (Spa I) in Karlovy Vary in Czech Republic. It doubled for casino Royale. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Casino Royale’ in Karlovy Vary. (location photo: 2017)
Interior of Lazne 1 in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
– Interior of Lazne I (Spa I) in Karlovy Vary in Czech Republic. It doubled for casino Royale. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Casino Royale’ in Karlovy Vary. (location photo: 2017)
Interior of Lazne 1 in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
– Interior of Lazne I (Spa I) in Karlovy Vary in Czech Republic. It doubled for casino Royale. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Casino Royale’ in Karlovy Vary. (location photo: 2017)
Interior of Lazne 1 in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
– Felix Leiter from CIA (Jeffrey Wright) offering money so James Bond can keep playing poker with Le Chiffre. The scene was filmed on the staircase in Lazne I (Spa I) in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Casino Royale’ in Karlovy Vary. (location photo: 2017)
Czech National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic
– Hotel in Venice, Italy. It was filmed in Czech National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic. Read the story behind the scene: National Museum in Prague as hotel in Venice in “Casino Royale”. (location photo: 2022)
National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic
– Hotel in Venice, Italy. It was filmed in Czech National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic. Read the story behind the scene: National Museum in Prague as hotel in Venice in “Casino Royale”. (location photo: 2023)

National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic
Hotel in Venice, Italy. It was filmed in Czech National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic. Read the story behind the scene: National Museum in Prague as hotel in Venice in “Casino Royale”. (location photo: 2023)

National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic
Hotel in Venice, Italy. It was filmed in Czech National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic. Read the story behind the scene: National Museum in Prague as hotel in Venice in “Casino Royale”. (location photo: 2023)

Saint Mark's Square in Venice, Italy
– James Bond chasing Vesper at St. Mark’s square in Venice. Read the story behind the scene: James Bond at St Mark’s Square in Venice, Italy. (location photo: 2023)
Lonchamp Store at St. Mark's Square in Venice, ItalyLonchamp Store at St. Mark's Square in Venice, Italy
– James Bond chasing Vesper to Basel Bank branch in Venice. It was Longchamp store at the corner of St. Mark’s square in Venice that doubled for the bank. Read the story behind the scene: James Bond at St Mark’s Square in Venice, Italy. (location photo: 2019)
Lonchamp Store at St. Mark's Square in Venice, Italy
– James Bond chasing Vesper to Basel Bank branch in Venice. It was Longchamp store at the corner of St. Mark’s square in Venice that doubled for the bank. Read the story behind the scene: James Bond at St Mark’s Square in Venice, Italy. (location photo: 2019)
Sotoportego del Cavalletto in Venice, Italy
– Sotoportego del Cavalletto in Venice, Italy. You can see Vesper in red dress walking on the bridge with money stolen from 007. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Casino Royale’ in Venice.
Ponte del Malpaga in Venice, Italy
– Ponte del Malpaga in Venice, Italy. You can see Vesper walking on the bridge with money stolen from 007. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Casino Royale’ in Venice.
Sotoportego de le Colonne in Venice, Italy
– Sotoportego de le Colonne in Venice, Italy. James Bond was following Vesper who stole his money. She stopped here and looked back. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Casino Royale’ in Venice. (location photo: 2015)
Portego Pisani at the Palazzo Pisani a Santo Stefano in Venice, Italy
– Portego Pisani at Courtyard of Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello in Venice, Italy. Vesper enters the building to meet Adolph Gettler (Richard Sammel). Read the story behind the scene: ‘Casino Royale’ in Venice. (location photo: 2023)
Courtyard of Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello in Venice, Italy
– Courtyard of Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello in Venice, Italy. Vesper gives stolen money to Adolph Gettler. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Casino Royale’ in Venice. (location photo: 2015)
Courtyard of Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello in Venice, Italy
– Courtyard of Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello in Venice, Italy. James Bond escapes gun fire. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Casino Royale’ in Venice. (location photo: 2015)
Venice, Italy
– 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. Read the story behind the scene: ‘Casino Royale’ in Venice.

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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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Both ‘Moonraker’ and ‘Casino Royale’ were filmed in Venice (“Moonraker” in Venice &  ‘Casino Royale’ in Venice). The most spectacular location common to both films is the St Mark’s Square.

St. Mark's square in Venice, Italy
– St. Mark’s square in Venice.

‘Moonraker’ was filmed mostly in northeastern part of the square. Bond (Roger Moore) entered the Venini shop located at Piazzetta dei Leoncini, next to St Mark’s Basilica and the corner of St Mark’s Square. Real Venini shop was there until 2020. Unfortunately it was closed because of lack of customers during lockdown. It was replaced with Giobagnara shop.

Venini shop at Piazzetta dei Leoncini in Venice, Italy
– Venini shop at Piazzetta dei Leoncini in Venice in 2019.
Giobagnara shop at Piazzetta dei Leoncini in Venice, Italy
– Giobagnara shop at Piazzetta dei Leoncini in Venice, Italy in 2023.

There is a clock tower called Torre dell’Orologio next to the shop . Bond finished the fight with the villain Chang (Toshiro Suga) by throwing him through the clock face and onto the piano standing under the tower.

Torre dell'Orologio at St. Mark's square in Venice, Italy

Torre dell'Orologio at St. Mark's square in Venice, Italy

Later in the film, at the end of the chase through the canals in Venice, Bond returned to the square in a gondola. Below is a video showing the behind-the-scenes of this scene.

Walking 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, Italy

A 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, Italy

Through 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, Italy

Standing 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).

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, Italy

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‘Die Another Day’ at Buckingham Palace in London

21 Saturday Jul 2018

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Media representatives were waiting for Gustav Graves (Toby Stephens) at the Buckingham Palace in London. There was also his assistant, Miranda Frost (Rosamund Pike), waiting for her boss. Right on time he appeared in the sky with Union Jack parachute. He landed between them, answered a few questions and together with Miranda Frost went by car to receive his knighthood from the Queen. James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) was standing in the crowd and just looking at the villain.

Buckingham Palace in London, UK
– Buckingham Palace in London.
Buckingham Palace, London
– Buckingham Palace in London.
Buckingham Palace in London, UK
– Buckingham Palace in London.
Sculptures at Queen Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace in London, UK
– Sculptures at Queen Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace in London.

That sequence was filmed in April 2002. Film crew got permission to work around the Buckingham Palace for one day only, until lunch time.

There was parachute jump of 3 stuntmen planned for the scene. To fly helicopter less than 1 kilometer above the Buckingham Palace it was necessary to get special permissions from Anti-Terrorist Units. Executive Producer Anthony Waye said that according to the script the scene was supposed to be filmed at the House of Parliament. About 2-3 weeks before filming it was decided to try to shoot at the Buckingham Palace. When they were trying to get permissions, Queen Mother died and all the offices were closed for 10 days. Permission to shoot there was received less that a week before planned filming day.

Buckingham Palace, London
– Buckingham Palace in London. View from Spur Rd.

Buckingham Palace in London, UK
– Buckingham Palace in London.

About 250 members of the film crew arrived on the set very early that day. Actress Rosamund Pike said that she had to wake up at 4 a.m. At 6.30 a.m. filming could begin as sun was rising.

At first the scene with parachuting Gustav Graves was filmed. Three stuntmen, who were made up to look like the villain in the film, were ready for the jump. They were flying in a helicopter with pilot Mark Wolff, who has flown helicopters for 8 previous James Bond films (Interview with Marc Wolff).

Buckingham Palace, London
– Buckingham Palace in London.

The first jumper was the team leader Allan Hewitt. Film director Lee Tamahori was happy with the shot. He decided to film second jump as backup. There was no time for third stuntmen to jump.

UK parachute from 'Die Another Day'
– UK parachute from ‘Die Another Day’ at ‘Bond in Motion’ exhibition in Prague, Czech Republic in 2023.

Afterwards the scene with Gustav Graves landing in the crowd was filmed. Actor Toby Stephens was suspended under the arm of crane 40 feet in the air. It was moving down so it looked like Stephens was parachuting.

Buckingham Palace in London, UK
– The square in front of the Buckingham Palace in London.

Film crew had to clean the area before 9.30 a.m. as the Life Guards began preparations for the Changing of the Guard.

Film crew moved to the park behind Canada Gate to complete filming the scene. At that time hundreds of tourists were gathering to see Changing of the Guard.

Canada Gate at Buckingham Palace, London
– Canada Gate at Buckingham Palace.
Canada Gate at Buckingham Palace
– Canada Gate at Buckingham Palace.

About an hour before end of filming, Pierce Brosnan arrived on the set. In his brief appearance in the scene he was standing in the crowd and looking at his rival getting into Range Rover.

At the end the scene with Miranda Frost and media representatives waiting for Gustav Graves was filmed. In the film it was shown before all other scenes filmed that day.

Sources:
– ‘Die Another Day’ audio commentary, „Die Another Day” Special Edition, Danjaq, LLC and United Artists Corporation, 2006
– ‘Just Another Day’, dir. Roger Penny, A Special Treats Production, 2002

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‘Casino Royale’ in Loket, Czech Republic

13 Tuesday Feb 2018

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James Bond (Daniel Craig) and Vesper Lynd (Eva Green) arrived to Splendide hotel in Montenegro. 007 received keys to Aston Martin DBS parked in front of the hotel. Soon after check-in they both went to a meeting with their MI6 contact person – Rene Mathis (Giancarlo Gianni)  in a small village in Montenegro.

The sequence was filmed in Loket in Czech Republic that is located very close to Karlovy Vary that was another ‘Casino Royale’ filming location (read ‘Casino Royale’ in Karlovy Vary).

Scenes with 007, Vesper Lynd and Rene Mathis were filmed in a heart of Loket’s Old Town at T.G. Masaryk street that resembled a square around the Column of the Holy Trinity. Below you can see part of the street from which Aston Martin DBS arrived. While taking the photo I was standing next to the Column of the Holy Trinity that was visible in the scene with Bond and Vesper arriving to the village.

Loket, Czech Republic
– T.G. Masaryk street in Loket.

Aston Martin DBS from 'Casino Royale'
– Aston Martin DBS from Casino Royale at ‘Bond in Motion’ exhibition in Prague, Czech Republic in 2023.

James Bond parked the car in front of the building with a bright facade (on the right in photo below).

Loket, Czech Republic
– Náměstí T. G. Masaryka in Loket.
Loket, Czech Republic
– Náměstí T. G. Masaryka in Loket.

Restaurant zone where James Bond, Vesper Lynd and Rene Mathis where sitting and talking was located between Hotel Goethe and Hotel Bily Kun. You could see the facade of the hotel with its name behind Matthis in one of the scenes. It was the only facade not modified for the film. There were montenegrin letters on other buildings.

Loket, Czech Republic
– Hotel Bily kun in Loket.

There is beautiful castle in Loket. It is worth to climb the tower with great view.

Loket, Czech Republic
– Castle in Loket.
Loket, Czech Republic
– View from the castle in Loket.

Between roofs you can see the facade of the Hotel Bily Kun that was seen in the film.

Loket, Czech Republic

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Source:
– www.czechtourism.com

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‘Casino Royale’ in Karlovy Vary

09 Saturday Dec 2017

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James Bond (Daniel Craig) and Vesper Lynd (Eva Green) arrived by train to Montenegro. They got into the black limousine parked at the railway station and drove to the Hotel Splendide. 007 was sent to the Balkans to play poker against Le Chiffre in the titled Casino Royale.

In the film James Bond made journey to Montenegro, but it was filmed mostly in spa-town of Karlovy Vary in Bohemia, west Czech Republic. The Montenegrin train station was in reality the Mill Colonnade.

Karlovy Vary
Mill Colonnade in Karlovy Vary.

There was a scene with Bond and Vesper walking and talking on their way to the limousine filmed between columns of the Mill Colonnade, however it was deleted from the final version of the film.

Mill Colonnade in Karlovy Vary
Mill Colonnade in Karlovy Vary.

The limousine waiting for James Bond and Vesper Lynd was filmed at Lazenska street next to the Mill Colonnade. The street in reality is not much different from the film shot.

Karlovy Vary
Lazenska street in Karlovy Vary.

Next scene with the limousine on the the way to the Hotel Splendide was filmed at Trziste street with the Holy Trinity Column and the Castle Tower in background. The limousine turned right and drove towards the Market Colonnade. In reality the car would be shortly at the starting point. The Mill Colonnade is at the end of the street.

Karlovy Vary
Trziste street in Karlovy Vary.

The building that appeared in the film as the Hotel Splendide was the Grandhotel Pupp. The limousine with 007 and Vesper arrived at the entrance to the hotel. In the film there was asphalt square. Currently there are cobblestones. Walking on them you can find several plates with names of famous hotel guests. ‘Daniel Craig’ is engraved on one of them.

Karlovy Vary
Main entrance to the Grandhotel Pupp in Karlovy Vary.

Karlovy Vary
‘Daniel Craig’ plate in front of the Grandhotel Pupp.

When I visited the hotel in2017, the lobby looked pretty similar to the one from 2006, when it was the film set. James Bond and Vesper Lynd were standing at the reception desk that you can see below. When Bond asked Vesper to pay for their stay, there were stairs and corridor visible in background.

The Grandhotel Pupp lobby.
The Grandhotel Pupp lobby.

The Grandhotel Pupp lobby.
The Grandhotel Pupp lobby.

The Grandhotel Pupp lobby.
The Grandhotel Pupp lobby.

Elevator doors look the same as in the film.Vesper Lynd got into the elevator alone and asked Bond to take another one. As you can see, currently there is a mirror inside the elevator. In the film there was wooden wall. When the elevator doors closed the receptionist came up to Bond and gave him an envelope with car keys.

The Grandhotel Pupp lobby.
Elevator in the Grandhotel Pupp.

Karlovy Vary
Elevator in the Grandhotel Pupp.

Bond went to the parking lot where Aston Martin DBS was parked. It was real parking lot at Goethova Stezka street in front of the Gradhotel Pupp.

Karlovy Vary
Parking lot in front of the Grandhotel Pupp.

Karlovy Vary
Parking lot in front of the Grandhotel Pupp.

Aston Martin DBS from Casino Royale at 'Bond in Motion' exhibition in Prague, Czech Republic in 2023.
Aston Martin DBS from Casino Royale at ‘Bond in Motion’ exhibition in Prague, Czech Republic in 2023.

In the evening James Bond walked from the hotel to Casino Royale. In background you could see Grandhotel Pupp as in the photo below.

Karlovy Vary
The Grandhotel Pupp at dusk. View from Charles IV Park.

Magnificent spa house located very close to the Granhotel Pupp was used for the titled Casino Royale. The Imperial Spa was built at the end of the 19th century. In 1922 it was renamed to Spa I. At the end of 20th century the building gradually fell into disrepair. The overall restoration of the spa began in 2019. In 2023 it was reopened to the public.

Karlovy Vary
The Imperial Spa known as Spa I.

Lazne I (Spa I) in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
The Imperial Spa known as Spa I.

The Emperor Spa known as Spa I
The Imperial Spa known as Spa I.

You can recognize the facade of the building from the ‘Casino Royale’ poster as well as DVD and Blu-ray covers. There was no access to the building for several years. In 2017 it was opened for visitors. In the corner of a large room upstairs there is a poster with photos from the film set. You can see there how the interior of the building became interior of Casino Royale. General casino room and the staircase were filmed in that building. The room where Bond and Le Chiffre were playing poker was built in film studio in Prague.

Lazne I (Spa I) in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
Photos from the set of ‘Casino Royale’ in Zander Hall in Spa I.

There were film lights mounted over the set, therefore magnificent ceiling in the room was not visible in the film. There were tables in the middle of the room and bar counter between columns, all the rest such as paintings on a wall and lamp were unchanged. It still looks as in the film. James Bond walked along the room. At the beginning of the shot you could see the painting over the door on the right in photo above.

Lazne I (Spa I) in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
Zander Hall in Spa I.

Below you can see the opposite side of the room. There was the entrance to the ‘SALON PRIVE’ where 007 was playing poker.

Lazne I (Spa I) in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
Zander Hall in Spa I.

During a break in the game of poker James Bond and Vesper Lynd were attacked at the hotel by two assasins. Bond killed them both in the fight in the stairwell. Rene Mathis (Giancarlo Giannini) hid their bodies into the trunk of the car parked in front of the hotel. Mathis told Bond about that while they were standing on a balcony (see photo below).

Karlovy Vary
Balconies at the Grandhotel Pupp.

James Bond returned to the poker game and lost all the money. 007 and Vesper went to the balcony. He tried to convince her that she would give him more money, but with no success.

Bond returned to the main room in the casino and ordered a drink. Bar counter was built between columns that you can see in next two photos.

Lazne I (Spa I) in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
Zander Hall in Spa I.

Lazne I (Spa I) in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
Zander Hall in Spa I.

James Bond was standing by the column, when he saw Le Chiffre with Valenka (Ivana Milicevic) and Kratt (Clemens Schick) leaving the casino. Next photo was taken from the place where the bar counter was located. You can see on the left the door where Le Chiffre was heading to.

Lazne I (Spa I) in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
Zander Hall in Spa I.

Lazne I (Spa I) in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
Zander Hall in Spa I.

Bond took a knife from a table and went to the door after the villain. James Bond ran down the stairs. In the next photo you can see where that scene was filmed. On the right you can see opened door to the room where the scene with 007 at the bar counter was filmed.On the staircase Bond met Felix Leiter from CIA. Jeffrey Right, who played ‘brother from Langley’, walked the stairs that you can see in the next photo covered with red carpet.

Lazne I (Spa I) in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
Staircase in Spa I.

Lazne I (Spa I) in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
Staircase in Spa I.

Felix Leiter offered Bond money for the poker game. In the next two photos you can see where they were standing and talking.

Lazne I (Spa I) in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
Staircase in Spa I.
Lazne I (Spa I) in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
Staircase in Spa I.

Bond won the game. He left the casino with Vesper to celebrate at the dinner. The scene in the restaurant was filmed in the Granhotel Pupp. Below you can see the table where the scene was filmed.

Grandhotel Pupp in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
Restaurant in the Grandhotel Pupp.

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

Sources:
– www.karlovyvary.cz/en
– cisarskelazne.cz/en
– www.pupp.cz

More photos from Karlovy Vary:

Mill Colonnade in Karlovy Vary
Mill Colonnade.

Ceiling in Zander Hall in Spa I
Ceiling in Zander Hall in Spa I.

Mill Colonnade in Karlovy Vary
Mill Colonnade.

Mill Colonnade in Karlovy Vary
Mill Colonnade.

Trziste street in Karlovy Vary
Trziste street.

Mill Colonnade
Mill Colonnade.

Restaurant in the Grandhotel Pupp
Restaurant in the Grandhotel Pupp.

Karlovy Vary
Ochrza river.

Karlovy Vary
Ochrza river.

Karlovy Vary
Church of Saint Peter and Paul.

Karlovy Vary
Ochrza river.

Karlovy Vary
Detail of Park Colonnade.

Karlovy Vary

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‘Quantum of Solace’ in Siena, Italy

29 Friday Sep 2017

Posted by Piotr Zając in Quantum of Solace, Siena

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After frantic car chase at the beginning of ‘Quantum of Solace’ James Bond (Daniel Craig) drove to Siena in Tuscany, Italy. He entered the mysterious tunnel. He stopped the car and opened the trunk. There was Mr. White (Jesper Christensen) tied up. James Bond said to him: ‘It’s time to get out’. Right after that the film intro with ‘Another Way to Die’ song by Jack White and Alicia Keys appeared on the screen.

James Bond arriving to Siena in Aston Martin DBS was filmed at Chiesa di San Giuseppe located at the junction of Via di Fontanella, Via Giovanni Dupre and Via Sant’Agata. 007 drove uphill by the Via di Fontanella and after driving under the archway he drove down the Via Giovanni Dupre in the direction of Piazza del Campo. As you may see in photos below he drove up to the one-way street, however the one-way street sign was not seen in the movie. To film the scene, the camera was attached to special wires, so it could be moved high above the roofs from the street level.

Chiesa di San Giuseppe in Siena, Italy
Chiesa di San Giuseppe in Siena.
Chiesa di San Giuseppe in Siena, Italy
Chiesa di San Giuseppe in Siena.

To look at historical city center over the archway at Chiesa di San Giuseppe (as in photo below) you may walk up the Via Sant’Agata to the square at Sant’Agostino church.

Chiesa di San Giuseppe in Siena, Italy

The entrance to the tunnel was filmed at Piazzetta Della Paglietta square located at Via Salicotto street.

Via Salicotto and Piazzetta Della Paglietta in Siena, Italy
Piazzetta Della Paglietta and Via Salicotto street.
Piazzetta Della Paglietta in Siena, Italy
Piazzetta Della Paglietta in Siena. View from Vicolo della Manna.
Piazzetta Della Paglietta in Siena, Italy
Entrance to the tunnel at the Piazzetta Della Paglietta.

Nowadays it would be difficult to drive in the tunnel as James Bond in Aston Martin DBS due to number of stuff belonging to one caffe in the neighborhood.

Tunnel at Piazzetta Della Paglietta in Siena, Italy
Tunnel at the Piazzetta Della Paglietta.

There was MI6 safe house at the end of the tunnel. M (Judi Dench) was waiting there for 007 and his prisoner. Mr. White told them, that the organization of which he was a member, had people everywhere. It turned out that M’s bodyguard, Craig Mitchell (Glenn Foster), was one of them. He tried to kill M, to save Mr. White. James Bond followed him in pursuit in underground aqueducts, Piazza del Campo during famous Palio and on the rooftops of historical buildings. It finished inside the campanile.

The beginning and ending of that foot chase was filmed in the studio where underground aqueducts and interior of the campanile were built. Scenes at Piazza del Campo and on the rooftops were filmed on location in Siena.

In that sequence Daniel Craig was doubled by stuntman Bobby Holland Hanton (read an interview with him in INTERVIEWS section: Interview with Bobby Holland Hanton – stuntman who has played in 3 James Bond films), Craig Mitchell was played by Glenn Foster. It was filmed by stunt cameraman Diz Sharpe.

Piazza del Campo in Siena, Italy
Piazza del Campo in Siena.

Six month before the beginning of principal photography the crew got permission to film real Palio. They used 14 cameras located in different places at Piazza del Campo to capture shots that were later used in ‘Quantum of Solace’.

Piazza del Campo in Siena, Italy
Piazza del Campo in Siena.

In May 2008 the film unit returned to Siena to film foot chase in the city. There were 300 extras selected from 1500 candidates on Piazza del Campo when James Bond and Craig Mitchell running through the crowd were filmed.

Bond and Mitchell ran out of the square through an open gate. It is the entrance to Museo Civico in Palazzo Pubblico at Piazza del Campo.

Palazzo Pubblico at Piazza del Campo in Siena, Italy
Palazzo Pubblico at Piazza del Campo in Siena.
Palazzo Pubblico at Piazza del Campo in Siena, Italy
Palazzo Pubblico at Piazza del Campo.
Palazzo Pubblico at Piazza del Campo in Siena, Italy
Palazzo Pubblico at Piazza del Campo.

They ran into the courtyard just behind the gate. Standing in the courtyard it is worth looking up at the sky and the tower called Torre del Mangia

Palazzo Pubblico at Piazza del Campo in Siena, Italy
Courtyard of the Palazzo Pubblico at Piazza del Campo.
Palazzo Pubblico at Piazza del Campo in Siena, Italy
Courtyard of the Palazzo Pubblico at Piazza del Campo.

To film the chase of the rooftops, two kilometers of special cables for safety and camera support were used. Cables were suspended on arms of four giant cranes. Each crane weighted two hundred tons. It was necessary to make first geological investigation. There were holes deep at about 10-20 meters made in the ground and filled with cement. It took three months to complete this.

It was difficult to find exact filming location of that sequence, because it turned out that balconies seen in the movie were built just for the purpose of filming. I’ve found only one existing balcony (see photos below) above intersection of Via del Rialto and Vicolo del Vannello streets. It was the one seen in background behind 007 chasing Craig Mitchell. All other balconies from the movie were built on the left from that one.

Siena, Italy

Siena, Italy

In the next photo you can see Via del Rialto with Torre del Mangia at Piazza del Campo in background. While taking this photo I was standing right below the place where the balcony from the movie was built.

Siena, Italy
Via del Rialto in Siena.

During the chase, James Bond jumped on the balcony, walked into the apartment and jumped from the window on the roof of the bus. The scene with the bus was filmed at Via Pantaneto. Daniel Craig made a jump from the window that is visible in next photos (second row from the roof, first window from the right). The driver stopped the bus when he heard James Bond jumping on the roof. When 007 was rolling on the bus,Via Pantaneto street was seen in background.

Via Pantaneto in Siena, Italy

Via Pantaneto in Siena, Italy

Via Pantaneto in Siena, Italy
Via Pantaneto in Siena.

Bond climbed the gutter to continue the chase on rooftops. It was the gutter on the left at the arch above Via Pantaneto (see next photo). In the next photo you can see the window from which Bond jumped on the bus and the gutter he climbed.

Via Pantaneto in Siena, Italy

Via Pantaneto in Siena, Italy

After the chase James Bond returned to MI6 safe house. When he turned left from Via Salicotto to Piazzetta Della Paglietta, the building visible in the last photo was seen in background.

Via Salicotto in Siena, Italy
Via Salicotto.

Go to LOCATIONS GALLERY – ‘QUANTUM OF SOLACE’ to see locations photos compared with movie scenes.

Sources:
– ‘Bond on Location’, dir. Bob Done, Special Treats Productions, 2008
– ‘James Bond. Szpieg ktorego kochamy’ Michal Grzesiek, Wydawnictwo Bukowy Las 2011

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