Bond, James Bond
Now, that the premiere of the newest James Bond film – No Time To Die – has been postponed to 12 November due to Coronavirus, what can a 007 fan do to survive? Visit the London Film Museum – Bond in Motion exhibition!
Bond in Motion
“Shaken, not stirred.”
Located in the heart of Covent Garden, London Film Museum Bond in Motion exhibition features the largest official collection of original vehicles and props from James Bond films.
What does it mean, the largest? It means, there are more than 100 vehicles, costumes and artifacts are on display from all 25 James Bond films. Yes, there are vehicles and props from No Time To Die, even before the official movie premiere. A dreamland for a James Bond fan.
No Replicas
“Your keys, Sir.”
You cannot see replicas in the exhibition. Every car, submarine, helicopter and other vehicles and props are original and used for filming.
Goldfinger’s majestic Rolls-Royce Phantom III
Lotus Esprit S1 submersible from The Spy Who Loved Me
The iconic Aston Martin DB5 appearance in Skyfall movie marks the sixth time the DB5 has been featured. The Aston Martin DB5 was first driven by Bond in the 1964 film, Goldfinger.
This vehicle is featured on the first coin of the James Bond £5 coin series commemorate the 25th James Bond film. The first coin has been issued in this March.
The original Octopussy Acrostar BD-5J used by Roger Moore in Octopussy (1983) to escape from an army based in an unknown Latin American country. The Acrostar has been used during many promotional events.
Glastron GT 150 motorboat from Leave and Let Die (1973) starring Roger Moore
Zao’s original villain costume and vehicles from Die Another Day (2002) starring Pierce Brosnan
Aston Martin DB 10 from Spectre (2015) starring Daniel Craig
The escape vehicle, the ‘Bath-O-Sub’ from Diamonds Are Forever (1971) with Sean Connery
Aston Martin V8 from No Time To Die starring Daniel Craig
Bloody tuxedo worn by Daniel Craig in Casino Royale in 2006
Driving licences and passport of two iconic James Bonds: Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig
Clapperboard used during filming of No Time To Die, signed by the cast: Director, Cary Fukunaga, Daniel Craig, Rami Malek, Lashana Lynch, Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli, Lea Seydoux and Dali Benssalah.
“We’ve been expecting you Mr Bond.”
Still can’t get enough of James Bond? Follow me on YouTube for more videos or book your tickets for Bond in Motion and see the exhibition yourself.
No Time To Die official London premiere will be 12 November at Royal Albert Hall.
“There is a saying in England: where there’s smoke, there’s fire.” – James Bond
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