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cronicleu1
27.05.2021 19:49:45

The boat and its team of builders were put through their paces for the making of the Bond film. Soufrière was shipped to the Bahamas, sailed to Puerto Rico and through the British Virgin Islands to Tortola Harbour, before being shipped to Croatia and then sailed to Venice. here


chyraski
29.05.2021 22:24:58

And what about the beautiful Soufrière, featured in Casino Royale which recently went on sale for £600,000? here


E-conomictest
02.05.2021 12:28:53

From Roger Moore literally flying the Glastron in 1974 James Bond film Live and Let Die, Pierce Brosnan at the helm of the Sunseeker Superhawk in 1999's The World is not Enough and Daniel Craig sailing Soufrière in Casino Royale, boats have always featured heavily in the quintessentially British secret agent's films. Take a look at the pictures of the watercraft starring in the Bond movies here.


Myst
29.05.2021 4:59:35

The sloop went to an Irish buyer after filming finished on Casino Royale and has since been used for cruising and racing, coming second at this years Panerai Classic Yacht Challenge regatta in the Class 1 Modern Classics division. here


BlueSky
18.06.2021 23:29:51

Boats are a key feature in James Bond’s films. Sleek, classy, powerful and smart, just like everybody’s favourite British secret agent, these vessels have at times stolen the show, even from 007 himself.


JosephT.Holt
22.05.2021 3:47:20

James Bond: He always did have an inflated opinion of himself. more


charlestaylor142
26.04.2021 11:35:52

James Bond is sent to stop a diabolically brilliant heroin magnate armed with a complex organisation and a reliable psychic tarot card reader. James Bond is sent to stop a diabolically brilliant heroin magnate armed with a complex organisation and a reliable psychic tarot card reader. James Bond is sent to stop a diabolically brilliant heroin magnate armed with a complex organisation and a reliable psychic tarot card reader.


4u2guess
04.05.2021 21:01:16

Production, box office & company info


nigz
23.04.2021 6:09:51

See production, box office & company info


Sammy T
03.06.2021 20:16:38

The registration number on the back of Bond's wristwatch is 3266. [links]


silver
02.05.2021 17:19:20

The first Bond film to be set in a fictional country, San Monique. The next one to do this would be "Licence to Kill" (1989) in 1989.


marcusaurelius
17.06.2021 8:04:49

The white "Pimp Mobile" is actually a Chevrolet Corvette fitted with the fiberglass molding of a Cadillac Eldorado - the vehicle was marketed as the "Corvorado" by Dunham Coach of Boonton, New Jersey. Other Dunham conversions featured in the film included a Cadillac Fleetwood and Eldorado (seen parked in front of the Fillet of Soul restaurant). Les Dunham stated that he kept possession of the Corvorado after the film was completed; it has been modified several times for appearances in other films and/or car shows. He claimed that the car was used in the film "Superfly" (1972). The license plate of the white "Pimp Mobile" was 347-NDG. The address on the registration of the vehicle was 33 E. 65th St., New York, NY 10021.


linksnappy
02.06.2021 8:15:52

This marks only the second time in the film series that the pre-titles sequence does not feature James Bond (with "From Russia with Love" (1963) being the first, as it featured an agent impersonating Bond). [links]


francc4iss96
13.05.2021 13:21:59

This is the first 007 score not to involve John Barry; former Beatles producer George Martin did the job instead. more


becauseIfuckingCANbitchz
23.04.2021 4:00:47

Live and Let Die is the eighth film in the James Bond film series, and the first to star Roger Moore as Bond. The film was directed by Guy Hamilton and was produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman. It released in 1973 and earned $161 million at the box office.


methodeux
16.06.2021 21:03:03

Dr. Kananga as Mr. Big questions Bond and Solitaire


nimnul
25.04.2021 6:49:14

The film was released during the height of the 1970s blaxploitation era, and the influence of those films is quite evident. For instance, the film departs from conventional Bond plots (which entailed villainous plots to disrupt world power structures) and instead places its emphasis on drug trafficking, a common hallmark of the blaxploitation genre. The film further deviates from most Bond films, in that it takes place in the African American cultural centers of Harlem, New Orleans, and the Caribbean Islands. Furthermore, the film contains several blaxploitation archetypes, most notably afro hairstyles, derogatory racial epithets (i.e. "honky"), black gangsters, and "pimpmobiles". In addition, the white police officers, especially Sheriff J.W. Pepper, are poorly displayed with several negative stereotypes.