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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.

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Golden Gate Bridge

Maks 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.

San Francisco, USA
Golden Gate Bridge

In the next scene James Bond arrived to Fisherman’s Wharf in famous San Francisco Cable Car. In two photos below you can see the car number 22, the same number as the one on the car seen in the film.

San Francisco, USA

San Francisco, USA

Actress 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.

San Francisco, USA
Fisherman’s Wharf

James Bond met Stacey Sutton (Tanya Roberts) who was also against Max Zorin. They went together to the San Francisco City Hall to find some information that would help to discover Zorin’s plan.

San Francisco, USA
Main entrance to the San Francisco City Hall.

While 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, USA
San Francisco City Hall

James Bond and Stacey Sutton escaped from the fire. Immediately after that car chase with 007 and Sutton in a fire truck began.

San Francisco, USA

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 grabbed the airship’s mooring line. While flying at the end of the rope above the city he nearly crashed at the Transamerica Pyramid.

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Transamerica Pyramid

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.

San Francisco, USA
Golden Gate Bridge

When 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.

San Francisco, USA
Golden Gate Bridge

About 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.

San Francisco, USA
Golden Gate Bridge

The world premiere of the film took place on May 22, 1985 at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco (photos posted below).

San Francisco, USA

Sources:
–  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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‘Spectre’ – MI6 Safe House in London

09 Saturday Apr 2016

Posted by Piotr Zając in London, Spectre

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James Bond (Daniel Craig) and Madeleine Swann (Lea Seydoux) escaped from burning headquarters of Franz Oberhauser. (It is worth to notice that the scene filmed on June 28, 2015 in Erfoud, Morocco with supervision of Special Effects and Miniature Effects Supervisor Chris Corbould has been awarded a Guinness World Records™ title for the Largest Film Stunt Explosion. 8418 litres of fuel and 33kg of explosives has been used.) In the next scene, the film moved from the sun-drenched desert to London by night. M (Ralph Fiennes) opened the door with „Hildebrand Prints and Rarities” written on it. Together with Bill Tanner (Rory Kinnear) and Q (Ben Whishaw) he climbed external stairs and entered small room on top of the building where James Bond and Madeleine Swann waited for him. After short discussion they left the room. MI6 team drove off and Madeleine Swann walked away alone. After a few steps she stopped and looked back at an empty street.

Admiralty Arch in London
– Admiralty Arch seen from The Mall.

The scene was filmed on May 31, 2015 at Spring Gardens near Trafalgar Square. Going from Buckingham Palace along the Mall after a few minutes walk you can see impressive Admiralty Arch. T-shaped Spring Gardens street is right behind it. Turn right before the Admiralty Arch to see the place where Madeleine Swann was walking alone. If you want to see the entrance to the safe house you have to walk straight ahead.

There is a small square behind the Admiralty Arch, from which you can already see Trafalgar Square with Nelson’s Column (photo below). On the right side of the photo there is a Drummonds Bank building with “Spring Gardens” street name on it.

Trafalgar Square in London

After a few meters on the left you will see the entrance to the safe house, however you will not find any „Hildebrand Prints and Rarities” sign on the door. The store name was inspired by the title of the Ian Fleming story. The book entitled „For Your Eyes Only” with short stories: „From A View to A Kill”, „For Your Eyes Only”, „Quantum Of Solace”, „Risico” and „The Hildebrand Rarity” was published in 1960. In the next photo you can see similar frame as the one in the film with Madeleine Swann saying good bye to James Bond.

Spring Gardens, London
– Door on the left doubled for the entrance to the MI6 Safe House.
Spring Gardens, London

Spring Gardens, London
Spring Gardens, London


Madeleine Swann looking back at empty street was filmed at Admiralty Pl.

Admiralty Pl, London
– Admiralty Pl

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

Sources:
– http://www.007.com
– http://www.007.info
– http://www.ianfleming.com

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‘A View to a Kill’ in Paris

28 Sunday Feb 2016

Posted by Piotr Zając in A View to a Kill, France, Paris

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In ‘A View to a Kill’ Paris was location of a spectacular jump from the top of the Eiffel Tower as well as high-speed car chase along the Seine river.

James Bond arrived to Paris to meet French agent Achilles Aubergine. While they were talking in the restaurant located mid-way up the Eiffel Tower Aubergine was killed by black-clothed assasin – May Day. The restaurant scene was filmed in Pinewood Studios near London. The jump and the car chase were filmed on location in Paris.

The Eiffel Tower in Paris
– The Eiffel Tower.

To get a permission to film the jump from the Eiffel Tower the producers had to deal with over thirty separate authorities. It was nearly ruined when two people (a man and a woman) jumped from the Eiffel Tower unauthorized. Fortunately the permission was not canceled and filming in Paris could begin.

The Eiffel Tower in Paris
– The Eiffel Tower.

B.J. Worth and Don Caldvedt were two stuntmen hired to jump from the Eiffel Tower. To prepare properly for the stunt they made 22 jumps from hot air balloon. They were supposed to do 3 second free fall before opening the parachute. B.J. Worth told that the wind in their ears was their altimiter. At certain pitch they knew that it was 3 seconds already and they could open the parachute. On the top of the Eiffel Tower special jumping platform was built so they could get out away not to hit the tower which had the bottom much larger than the top. B.J. Worth was the first on the platform early in the morning. He yelled out ‘This one is for Cubby!'”‘ (Cubby – film producer Albert R. Broccoli) and jumped. He waited 3 second, opened the parachute and finally landed next to his wife and daughter. He did such a good job on the first take that Albert R. Broccoli decided not to take additional risk and canceled next jumps. Don Caldvedt, who was B.J. Worth’s backup, wanted to jump so much that he offered to do it for free, but he didn’t get such opportunity. He called his friend and proposed to jump without permission at 7 a.m. before arrival of the crew. They didn’t know that all the crew also arrived that day very early in the morning to set up for the shooting on the tower. Film director was picking up camera angles and suddenly without warning Don Caldvedt fell down next to him in free fall and the parachute opened loudly. A few second later Don Caldvedt’s friend did the same. For the second time the film crew nearly lost the permission for shooting and B.J. Worth had to fire Don Caldvedt.

Below you can see a few photos with a view that stuntmen could see from the top of the Eiffel Tower.

View from the Eiffel Tower at Trocadero Gardens and La Defence district in background
– View from the Eiffel Tower at Trocadero Gardens and La Defence district in background.
View from the Eiffel Tower at the Champ de Mars
– View from the Eiffel Tower at the Champ de Mars.
View from the Eiffel Tower at the Champ de Mars with the Montparnasse Tower in background
– View from the Eiffel Tower at the Champ de Mars with the Montparnasse Tower in background.
View from the Eiffel Tower at the Champ de Mars
– View from the Eiffel Tower at the Champ de Mars.
View from the Eiffel Tower at the Champ de Mars
– View from the Eiffel Tower at the Champ de Mars.
View from the Eiffel Tower at Pont d'lena
– View from the Eiffel Tower at Pont d’lena.
View from the Eiffel Tower towards the east with the church of Saint-Sulpice in the middle and the Pantheon on the right
– View from the Eiffel Tower towards the east with the church of Saint-Sulpice in the middle and the Pantheon on the right.
View from the Eiffel Tower towards the east with the Dome of Les Invalides on the left and the Pantheon in background
– View from the Eiffel Tower towards the east with the Dome of Les Invalides on the left and the Pantheon in background.
View from the Eiffel Tower

View from the Eiffel Tower towards the east with the Basilica of Saint Clotilde and the Centre Georges Pompidou in the top left corner
– View from the Eiffel Tower towards the east with the Basilica of Saint Clotilde and the Centre Georges Pompidou in the top left corner.

It is worth to mention that Centre Georges Pompidou (see photo above) was used as film location in ‘Moonraker’ – ‘Moonraker’ in Centre Pompidou in Paris. Interior of Drax facility in California, USA where James Bond was walking with Corinne Dufour to meet Dr Holly Goodhead was filmed in glass corridor in the Center Pompidou.

May Day made a swan-dive and parachuted away over the Seine River. James Bond took up pursuit on the roof of an elevator riding down, where he stole a taxi and began a high-speed car chase, during which he drove down the stairs, jumped over the bus and sheared off the car’s roof and back-half. May Day landed on a boat with a wedding reception onboard. 007 parked his damaged car on a bridge and jumped on the same boat, where he landed in the wedding cake. The killer managed to escape.

Car chase coordinator was Remy Julienne and one the stuntmen was his son. Film director John Glen mentioned a few years later that Jullienne’s english was not very good and his french was even worst so they managed to communicate through drawings.

Renault 11 from 'A View to a Kill'
– Renault 11 from ‘A View to a Kill’ at ‘Bond in Motion’ exhibition in Prague, Czech Republic in 2023.

Below you can see photos of the car chase filming location. In the first two pictures there are stairs between Quai Branly at the Eiffel Tower and Port de la Bourdonnais at the Seine River where the beginning of the sequence with James Bond in taxi driving down the stairs was filmed. In the next picture there is a Port de la Bourdonnais seen from the Pont de l’Alma bridge where next seconds of the sequence were filmed.

Stairs between Quai Branly at the Eiffel Tower and Port de la Bourdonnais at the Seine river
– Stairs between Quai Branly at the Eiffel Tower and Port de la Bourdonnais at the Seine river.
View from the Pont de l’Alma at the Port de la Bourdonnais at the Seine river with the Eiffel Tower in background
– View from the Pont de l’Alma at the Port de la Bourdonnais at the Seine river with the Eiffel Tower in background.

The scene with May Day landing on the boat was actually filmed before the jump from the top of the Eiffel tower. It was B. J. Worth who did the scene. He jumped from the helicopter (Marc Wolff was the pilot – read an interview with him in INTERVIEWS section: Interview with Marc Wolff – pilot who has worked on 12 Bond films). When he was at 500 feet he said ‘Action!’ over the radio in his hand and the boat parked underneath one bridge took off. He had to repeat the jump several times.

Below you can see the bridge Alexandre III where James Bond parked cut in half taxi and jumped on the boat.

View from the Eiffel Tower at the Pont Alexandre III bridge and Place de la Concorde in background
– View from the Eiffel Tower at the Pont Alexandre III bridge and Place de la Concorde in background.
View from the Esplanade des Invalides at the Pont Alexandre III bridge with the Grand Palais in background
– View from the Esplanade des Invalides at the Pont Alexandre III bridge with the Grand Palais in background.

In the next scene James Bond was picked up from the Paris police station by M. The car with 007, his boss and the accompanying Sir Godfrey came out from the building at Quai de l’Horloge (see photo below). While M reprimanded James Bond they drove across the bridge Alexandre III, from which 007 jumped on the boat.

Conciergerie, Palais de la Cité at Quai de l'Horloge
– Conciergerie, Palais de la Cité at Quai de l’Horloge.

Go to LOCATIONS GALLERY – ‘A VIEW TO A KILL’ to see photos of locations compared with movie scenes.

Sources:
–  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, dir. John Cork, Danjaq, LCC and United Artists Corporation, 2000
– ‘James Bond. Szpieg którego kochamy’”’ Michał Grzesiek, Wydawnictwo Bukowy Las 2011.

 

 

 

 

 

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Old War Office Building as MI6 HQ

09 Saturday Jan 2016

Posted by Piotr Zając in A View to a Kill, License to Kill, London, Octopussy, Skyfall, UK

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In three James Bond films the MI6 headquarters, where M’s office was located, was portrayed by the Old War Office Building in Whitehall, London.

Old War Office in London

The Old War Office – Whitehall, London

For the first time the building featured in an establishing shot in “Octopussy”. We can see Whitehall with the Trafalgar Square in background and the Old War Office on the right. Inside the office there were Miss Moneypenny (Lois Maxwell) with her assistant – Penelope Smallbone (Michaela Clavell). The producers were looking for someone to replace Lois Maxwell who was playing Miss Moneypenny from the first James Bond film. They could not find anyone for replacement so they decided to introduce the assistant.

In “A View to a Kill” James Bond reported in the MI6 office right after opening credits with Duran Duran song (read more in Duran Duran in “A View to a Kill”). Camera briefly followed one of a horse guard on the other side of Whitehall and turned over to the Old War Office. Inside the office there were 007 and Moneypenny played for the last time by Lois Maxwell. She was the same age as Roger Moore (both born in 1927), who also played in James Bond film for the last time. Lois Maxwell was Miss Moneypenny for 23 years in 14 James Bond films.

For the third time the Old War Office building was presented as MI6 headquarters in establishing shot in “Licence to Kill”, similar to the shot from “Octopussy”. The scene inside the office was filmed in a studio in Mexico.

In all three sequencies there were red double-deckers on the street. They are still present on the Whitehall.Red double-decker in fron of The Old War Office - Whitehall, LondonThe Old War Office building or actually its domed towers (one of them in picture below) returned to James Bond film in “Skyfall”.The Old War Office - Whitehall, London

At the end of the film James Bond was standing on a top of a building looking at London panorama. The scene was filmed on the roof of Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DECC). The building can be seen as first from left in a photo below and in background in the next photo. There is also the Union Flag between domed towers on the roof of the Old War Office as it was seen in “Skyfall”.

The Old War Office - Whitehall, LondonThe Old War Office - Whitehall, LondonStanding on the roof James Bond was looking at the Big Ben in background (it can be seen also from the street as presented in photo below). There were two domed towers on the Old War Office on the right.The Old War Office with Big Ben in background - Whitehall, London

Shortly Moneypenny joined Bond standing on the roof. In the next scene they were both talking in MI6 office. The headquarters at Vauxhall Cross (that is real headquarters of British Secret Intelligence Service) was destroyed at the beginning of the filmed so the office returned to Whitehall, but it was not clear to which building.

Sources:
–  A View to a Kill Audio Commentary, A View to a Kill Special Edition, Danjaq, LLC and United Artists Corporation, 2006
– „James Bond. Szpieg którego kochamy” Michał Grzesiek, Wydawnictwo Bukowy Las 2011
–  Octopussy Audio Commentary, Octopussy Special Edition, Danjaq, LLC and United Artists Corporation, 2006
–   http://www.filmweb.pl
–   http://www.mi6-hq.com

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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.

Gondolas in Venice
Gondolas moored at St. Mark’s Square.
Gondolas in Venice
Gondolas moored at St. Mark’s Square.

He 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.

St Mark’s Square in Venice, Italy
St Mark’s Square. Piazzetta dei Leoncini in the middle of the picture.

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Venini shop (left) and the Basilica of St. Mark (right) at Piazzetta dei Leoncini.

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. The lady at the entrance was played by Irka Bochenko. You can read an interview with her in INTERVIEWS section: Interview with Irka Bochenko, who has played in ‘Moonraker’ with Roger Moore.

Venini shop was located at Piazzetta dei Leoncini until 2020. It was closed because of lack of customers during lockdown. It was replaced with Giobagnara shop.

Venini shop at Piazzetta dei Leoncini in Venice.
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.

Bond noticed Dr. Goodhead (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. 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.

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The Conservatorio di Musica Benedetto Marcello at the Campiello Pisani.

Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello in Venice - filming location of " Moonraker "
Courtyard of Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello.

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 "
Courtyard of Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello.

Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello in Venice - filming location of " Moonraker "
Courtyard of Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello.

Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello in Venice - filming location of " Moonraker "

James Bond finished the fight with the villain Chang by throwing him through the clock face and onto the piano standing under the tower. It was a clock tower called the Torre dell’Orologio located at St Mark’s Square.

In the next scene James Bond pretended that he accidentally met Dr. Holly Goodhead. It was filmed at La Scuola nuova della Misericordia. After short conversation with Dr. Goodhead 007 jumped into the gondola. Bond was soon attacked and a chase began through the Venetian canals.

Chase 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 Venice

Gondola in Venice

James 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.

St Mark's basilica in Venice, Italy

Piazza San Marco in Venice, Italy

At 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 Venice

He 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 "
Courtyard of Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello.

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 "

Venice, Italy

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 through 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 "
Courtyard of Conservatorio di musica Benedetto Marcello.

The Torre dell’Orologio at St Mark’s Square.

The Torre dell’Orologio at St Mark’s Square.

Meanwhile Dr. Holly Goodhead was relaxing in Hotel Danieli. 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, Italy
Hotel Danieli (second building from right).
Hotel Danieli in Venice, Italy
Hotel Danieli by night.

James Bond will be back in Venice 28 years later in ‘Casino Royale’ with Daniel Craig as 007 – read the story: ‘Casino Royale’ in Venice.

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

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

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Duran Duran in “A View to a Kill”

13 Sunday Dec 2015

Posted by Piotr Zając in A View to a Kill, Duran Duran

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“A View to a Kill” title song performed by Duran Duran has been one of the biggest hits among James Bond songs. It was John Taylor, co-founder of the band and James Bond fan, who came to the producers with a proposal of writing a song for 007 movie. Duran Duran wrote it together with John Barry and recorded it at Maison Rouge Studio and CTS Studio in London with a 60-piece orchestra. At first the band has been recorded and than the orchestra was put on top of the track. This is still the only James Bond song that reached number 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100. It was also number 2 in UK. Although “Writing’s on the Wall” from “Spectre” performed by Sam Smith was number 1 in UK, it was not that popular in USA. In 1986 Duran Duran and John Barry were nominated for for the Golden Globe Award for the Best Original Song.

In 2012 the band performed in Wroclaw, Poland. It was a great feeling to stand as a photographer right at the stage and listen to “A View to a Kill” song. Below you can see some of my pictures taken during that concert. It is worth to notice that guitarist Dom Brown was not in the band when they were recording James Bond song, he played with Duran Duran for the first time in 2004.

John Taylor and Simon Le Bon from Duran Duran perfom on stage in Wroclaw, Poland

John Taylor and Simon Le Bon

John Taylor from Duran Duran perfoms on stage in Wroclaw, Poland

John Taylor

John Taylor and Dom Brown from Duran Duran perfom on stage in Wroclaw, Poland

John Taylor and Dom Brown

Dom Brown from Duran Duran perfoms on stage in Wroclaw, Poland

Dom Brown

Information sources:
–  http://www.duranduran.com
–  The Bond Sound: The Music of James Bond. Directed by John Cork, United Artists Corporation and Danjaq, LLC, 2000

 

 

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‘Octopussy’ in Berlin

11 Friday Dec 2015

Posted by Piotr Zając in Berlin, Germany, Octopussy

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James Bond visited Berlin in ‘Octopussy’. The filming began in 1982 during Cold War, when the city was divided with the Berlin Wall. The film crew didn’t get a permission to enter East Berlin therefore they were working in West Berlin only. They left ‘007 WAS HERE OCTOPUSSY’ sign on the wall.

James Bond arrived to Berlin from India. He was sitting with M in a Mercedes driving on Kurfürstendamm street. He got from M new ID in order to get into East Germany. There was Kaiser Wilhelm Church seen in background (see photos below).

Kaiser Wilhelm Church in Berlin
– Kurfürstendamm street in Berlin.

Kurfürstendamm street with in background Kaiser Wilhelm Church in Berlin - filming location of " Octopussy "
– Kurfürstendamm street in Berlin.

In the next picture I managed to capture double-decker bus parked on the Kurfürstendamm street almost in the same place as similar bus in the film scene.

Kurfürstendamm street with in background Kaiser Wilhelm Church in Berlin - filming location of " Octopussy "
– Kurfürstendamm street in Berlin.


In the next scene (that was filmed as the first one, on August 10th 1982) they arrived at Checkpoint Charlie, best known crossing point between West Berlin and East Berlin during Cold War. Currently the Checkpoint Charlie is a tourist attraction.

Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin - filming location of " Octopussy "
– Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin.

M got out of the car. James Bond entered East Berlin. The camera showed close the sign warning that you were about to leave the American Sector of Berlin written in four languages. Currently there is a replica of the sign (see photo below).

Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin - filming location of " Octopussy "
– Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin.

The film crew didn’t get a permission to go through the Checkpoint Charlie so the car with Roger Moore had to turn around in no man’s land and return to West Berlin. Nowadays everybody can freely walk around that place.

Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin - filming location of " Octopussy "
– Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin.

Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin - filming location of " Octopussy "
– Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin.

Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin - filming location of " Octopussy "
– Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin.

Very close to Checkpoint Charlie there is a BACK-FACTORY CAFE with “Octopussy” memorabilia. A model of Acrostar BD-5J Micro Jet known from pre-credits is hanging from the ceiling. There are also many film posters and photos from “Octopussy” on the wall.

Model of Acrostar BD-5J Micro Jet from " Octopussy " in BACK-FACTORY CAFE in Berlin

Model of Acrostar BD-5J Micro Jet from " Octopussy " in BACK-FACTORY CAFE in Berlin

Photos from " Octopussy " in BACK-FACTORY CAFE in Berlin

Photos from " Octopussy " in BACK-FACTORY CAFE in Berlin

Photos from " Octopussy " in BACK-FACTORY CAFE in Berlin


Sources:
– Inside „Octopussy”. An Original Documentary. Directed by John Cork, United Artists Corporation and Danjaq, LLC, 2000
– Octopussy Audio Commentary, Octopussy Special Edition, Danjaq, LLC and United Artists Corporation, 2006

 

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‘From Russia with Love’ in Venice

08 Sunday Nov 2015

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For the first time Venice made a brief appearance in James Bond film at the end of ‘From Russia with Love’. James Bond (Sean Connery) and Tatiana Romanowa (Daniela Bianchi) kill Rosa Klebb (Lotte Lenya) in a hotel room with a view at San Giorgio Maggiore. In the next scene Bond and Romanova are in a boat under the Bridge of Sighs (photos below).

The Bridge of Sighs in Venice

Bridge of Sighs in Venice, Italy

The Bridge of Sighs in Venice

They turn right. 007 throws the film of him and Romanova into the water. A few seconds later there is only his waving hand visible with the Doge’s Palace in background. Piazzetta San Marco (picture below) leading to Piazza San Marco is a background for end credits.

Piazza San Marco in Venice


All scenes in Venice were filmed using rear-projection technique. There was only film director Terence Young in Venice who filmed the city in one day only. Actors were filmed in Pinewood studio.

Venice will return in “Moonraker”.

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– „James Bond. Szpieg którego kochamy” Michał Grzesiek, Wydawnictwo Bukowy Las 2011

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“Skyfall” premiere in Berlin

02 Monday Nov 2015

Posted by Piotr Zając in Barbara Broccoli, Clemens Schick, Daniel Craig, Juergen Tarrach, Ludger Pistor, PORTRAITS, Sam Mendes, Skyfall, Veruschka von Lehndorff

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On October 30th 2012 I was in Berlin as accreditated photographer for German premiere of “Skyfall” that took place in Stage Theater am Potsdamer Platz.Red carpet at " Skyfall " premiere in BerlinOn the red carpet there were several actors known from other James Bond movies, such as Ludger Pistor who appeared in “Casino Royale” as the Swiss banker Mendel.
Actor Ludger Pistor attends " Skyfall " premiere in BerlinJuergen Tarrach (in picture below together with his daughter) in “Casino Royale” was playing the role of Schultz, who was a hotel guest in the Ocean Club at Nassau. He asked James Bond to park his Range Rover, but 007 crashed the car to distract the security.
Juergen Tarrach with his daughter attend " Skyfall " premiere in BerlinClemens Schick played Kraft, who was Le Chiffre’s right-hand henchman in “Casino Royale”. It was difficult to recognize him in the movie, because Kraft was bold and not smiling like Schick in a picture below. Veruschka von Lehndorff (first from right in the same picture) played Grafin von Wallenstein taking part in the poker match in the same film.
Clemens Schick and Veruschka von Lehndorff attend " Skyfall " premiere in BerlinAbout one hour before the film start Daniel Craig appeared on the red carpet together with the producer Barbara Broccoli, director Sam Mendes and actress Berenice Marlohe. Before standing in front of photographers Craig was signing autographs.Actor Daniel Craig attends " Skyfall " premiere in BerlinProducer Barbara Broccoli was interviewed.Producer Barbara Broccoli attends " Skyfall " premiere in BerlinDirector Sam Mendes standing in front of photographers didn’t know yet that he would be back as director of next James Bond film “Spectre”.
Film director Sam Mendes attends " Skyfall " premiere in BerlinFilm director Sam Mendes attends " Skyfall " premiere in BerlinMost expected person of the evening was Daniel Craig.Actor Daniel Craig attends " Skyfall " premiere in Berlin

Actor Daniel Craig attends " Skyfall " premiere in BerlinActor Daniel Craig attends " Skyfall " premiere in BerlinHe was also posing together with Bond girl Severine played by Berenice Marlohe.Daniel Craig and Berenice Marlohe attend " Skyfall " premiere in BerlinDaniel Craig and Berenice Marlohe attend " Skyfall " premiere in BerlinDaniel Craig and Berenice Marlohe attend " Skyfall " premiere in BerlinThey were also posing all four together (from the left): Berenice Marlohe, Sam Mendes, Barbara Broccoli and Daniel Craig.
Daniel Craig, Barbara Broccoli, Sam Mendes and Berenice Marlohe attend " Skyfall " premiere in BerlinDaniel Craig, Barbara Broccoli, Sam Mendes and Berenice Marlohe attend " Skyfall " premiere in Berlin

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“Spectre” in Rome – part 2

26 Monday Oct 2015

Posted by Piotr Zając in Aston Martin DB10, Jaguar C-X75, Rome, Spectre

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Aston Martin DB10 at Tiber river on " Spectre " film set in Rome

" Spectre " film set at Tiber river in Rome

On March 10th the car chase scene for “Spectre” film with Aston Martin DB10 and Jaguar C-X75 was shot at the Tiber river in Rome. Cars were riding on a road next to the river as seen in a picture below.
The crew occupied for the film the street along the river between Umberto 1st bridge and Sisto bridge and there were crew trucks at Ponte Umberto 1st bridge. I was surprised checking that place in Google Street View. In September 2014 when pictures for google were taken, there were trucks of another film crew in the exactly same place!

Castle of the Holy Angel in Rome

Film lamp on " Spectre " set in Rome

"Spectre" film set at Tiber river in Rome

Filming " Spectre " in Rome

Aston Martin DB10 on " Spectre " film set in Rome

Jaguar C-X75 on " Spectre " film set in Rome

Aston Martins DB10 on " Spectre " film set in Rome

Jaguars C-X75 on " Spectre " film set in Rome

Jaguar C-X75 on " Spectre " film set in Rome

Jaguars C-X75 on " Spectre " film set in Rome

Jaguar C-X75 with cage for a stuntman on a roof on " Spectre " film set in Rome

Tracking vehicle with cameras on " Spectre " film set in Rome

" Spectre " clapperboard

Along the river there were film lamps prepared for night shooting. One of them is presented in a picture below with the Castle of the Holy Angel in background. In next picture the lamp is on.After sunset all city lamps and film lamps were on as seen in a picture taken from Ponte Sisto bridge.The crew has started preparations for shooting. There was motorboat and jet ski on Tiber river and tracking vehicle with cameras riding both ways. During the day at the Ponte Umberto 1st bridge there were only crew truck parked. In the evening several Aston Martins and Jaguars appeared on a street at the river.In the movie there was only one Jaguar chasing one Aston Martin, however on the set there were 3 Aston Martins DB10 and 5 Jaguars C-X75 from … 5 existing in the world (according to information i.e. from Wikipedia). 4 Jaguars were standing in one row next to each other, but the last one was parked a few meters from them with sheet of paper by wiper with „FLAME PROOFED DO NOT TOUCH NON TOCCARE” written on it. Two Aston Martins had paper sheets by wipers with „NO SMOKING” written on them. So we could expect flames on the set that night.All Jaguars on the set had the same license plates numbers: “ROMA860K”. I was a bit surprised when I have noticed that all of them had steering wheels on the left side.There was one Aston Martin and one Jaguar with remote drive POD system mounted on roofs. Using such system, stunt driver can drive a car sitting in metal cage on a roof of the car, while actor is sitting inside, pretending steering.

Besides Aston Martins and Jaguars there was another interesting car – tracking vehicle with several cameras on it.On the platform of the tracking vehicle there was clapperboard with the title of the movie “Spectre” written on it.

" Spectre " clapperboard

Around 10 p.m. the car chase began.

Aston Martin DB10 at Tiber river on " Spectre " film set in Rome

Jaguar C-X75 at Tiber river on " Spectre " film set in Rome

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