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  1. James Bond Spectacular At Leeds Castle In July 2007

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-03-10

    Leeds Castle and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra will be putting on a show in early July 2007 as a homage to the worlds most famous spy–007.

    Taking place at Leeds Castle on 6 July, this James Bond themed spectacular promises stunts, pyrotechnics, special effects, and more. Goldfinger‘s Honor Blackman will be making an appearance to introduce the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra as well as share anecdotes with the audience.

    The show details:

    Leeds Castle hosts a night of James Bond film classics. The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Carl Davis and featuring soloists Mary Carewe and Jon Christos, are introduced by special guest Honor Blackman, the original Pussy Galore.

    Expect plenty of stunts, pyrotechnics and special effects. Come dressed as a Bond character to win prizes, but book early to avoid disappointment.

    The orchestra will be conducted by Carl Davis CBE with Mary Carewe & Jon Christos appearing as vocalists. Ticket prices are £25. To purchase tickets or for more details, visit the official website here.

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  2. James Bond Night At The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic In June

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-03-06

    The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra will be putting on a show in late June 2007 as a homage to the worlds most famous spy–007.

    Taking place at the Philharmonic Hall on Thursday, 28 June 2007, at 7.30pm, the ‘Summer Pops – James Bond Night’ will feature music from several of the Bond films, old and new. Goldfinger‘s Honor Blackman will be making an appearance to act as the narrator as well as share anecdotes with the audience.

    The show details:

    Glamour, sexiness, delicious danger all wrapped up in the Phil’s rousing homage to everyone’s favourite spy, James Bond. You’ll be left shaken and stirred by some of the best music from 007 including From Russia with Love, Casino Royale, Diamonds are Forever, Live and Let Die, and Tomorrow Never Dies. The enduringly fabulous Honor Blackman, perhaps the most famous bond girl (aka Pussy Galore in the 1964 Goldfinger) shares anecdotes and reminiscences with wry humour and double entendre naughtiness.

    The show will be conducted by Carl Davis CBE with Mary Carewe & Jon Christos appearing as vocalists. Ticket prices are £9, £14, £19, £22, and £28. £5 tickets for children, students and claimants. To purchase tickets or for more details, visit the official website here.

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  3. James Bond Costumes Auctioned Off Today At Bonhams

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-03-06

    CBn earlier reported with details on an aucion in March that would be featuring several costumes from the James Bond films, including Sean Connery’s dinner jacket from Thunderball.

    The sale took place earlier today and Bonhams reports that several of the 007 costumes, including the Connery Thunderball jacket, were some of the top sellers of the event.

    The Angels Star Collection, UK’s largest film & television costumes at Bonhams

    A remarkable collection of costumes created and supplied by Angels The Costumiers, for some of the most iconic international film and television in history sold at Bonhams in Knightsbridge, London, today (Tuesday 6 March 2007), in what is believed to be the UK’s largest and most important archive of film and television costumes to come to auction. More than 400 costumes were available to collectors and amateur fans alike.

    In a jam-packed saleroom, bids were relayed to the auctioneers of the day, Pippa Stockdale and Jon Baddeley. Ownership of Obi Wan Kenobi’s cloak was battled for by two telephone bidders. Four enthusiasts for Doctor Who fought a bidding war for related TV costumes. Items throughout the sale fetched between eight to 20 times their estimates. Costumes from James Bond, Monty Python, Braveheart, Only Fools and Horses, Four Weddings and a Funeral also proved very popular with the bidders.

    Jon Baddeley, Group Head of Collector’s Department at Bonhams, comments: “We are delighted at the results of this sale. There has been a tremendous international interest in what is normally considered to be British cult television and film which is very exciting to see.”

    Tim Angel, Chairman Of Angels, comments: “We are delighted at the success of today’s Bonhams sale of Angels costumes. We always intended for this sale to appeal to both the big international collectors of memorabilia and also to members of the general public keen to get their hands on a piece of movie history, and we are pleased that today has seen our wishes fulfilled and established that there is a clear market for such memorabilia. We will be giving serious consideration to another search of the Angels archive in the near future.”

    The top costume prices in the sale were:

    Cloak worn by Alec Guinness as Obi Wan Kenobi from Star Wars – £54,000

    Dinner suit worn by Sean Connery from Thunderball, 1965 – sold for £39,700

    Full outfit worn by Mel Gibson as William Wallace in Braveheart – sold for £25,200

    Promotional costume worn by Tom Baker as Dr Who – sold for £24,600

    A grey linen overcoat worn by Gary Oldman as Sirius Black from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban – sold for £15,600

    Fur Coat worn by Diana Rigg from On Her Majesty’s Secret Service – sold for £12,960

    Navy Battle dress jackey worn by Roger Moore from The Spy Who Loved Me – sold for £11,760

    Batman & Robin suits worn by David Jason & Nicholas Lyndhurst in Only Fools & Horses – sold for £10,200

    A full medieval suit worn by Kevin Costner in Robin Hood Price of Thieves sold for £7,200

    Tim Angel, Chairman of Angels, and fifth generation of the family firm comments further, “The joy of being in this business is that you know you are creating something that will help an audience immerse itself in a different world. Our costumes are famous for fulfilling the exact requirements and needs of the film, and are researched and tailored to the highest standard. Whether it is the cloak of a Jedi knight from a galaxy far, far away, or the most elegant suit worn by Her Majesty’s best secret agent, our job is done if the audience are convinced by the authenticity and effectiveness of the costumes shown on the screen. The flip-side of creating such iconic costumes, that become so very famous and so firmly associated with key movies, is that they can never be used in other films or productions, nor can they be made available from our fancy dress shop…for obvious reasons! With over a century and a half’s worth of costumes on the racks, each with ever increasing insurance requirements, and space at a premium, it seemed the right time for us to allow collectors and fans the chance to take home a piece of the movie magic.”

    ANGELS – SUPPLYING COSTUMES FOR A CENTURY AND A HALF

    Angels, founded in 1840, is the world’s longest-established supplier of costumes to the film, theatre and television industry. Angels shop became popular with theatre actors who, at that time, had to purchase their own clothes and costumes for auditions and performances. It was Morris Angel, the company’s founder, who allowed actors to hire, rather than buy their outfits – the first man to make such an innovation. With the advent of cinema, the Angel family made their second major diversification by supplying costumes to the fledgling movie industry and, through primary company Angels The Costumiers, has continued to be a quiet and constant success story within the British (and international) film industry. Since 1946, when costumes supplied by Angels received an Academy Award for Laurence Olivier’s Henry V, Angels The Costumiers has supplied costumes to a further 26 movies that have won Oscar, for ‘Outstanding Achievement In Costume Design’ for work undertaken on major international films including Lawrence of Arabia, Star Wars, Titanic, Gladiator and most recently Memoirs of a Geisha. At this year’s Academy Awards, Angels costumes are in the running again for costumes supplied for Marie Antoinette and The Queen. Angels The Costumiers is based in Hendon, and boasts a warehouse containing over a million and a half costumes on five miles of hanging rails.

    Below are selected highlights:

    JAMES BOND 007

    Sean Connery’s dinner jacket worn in Thunderball in 1965 will be sold. Made in blackwool and lined with burgundy satin,this jacket fetched £39,700.

    Original outfits worn by Pierce Brosnan in three of the films he starred in from 1995 to 1999 from GoldenEye (1995) featured. Brosnan’s Brioni grey three piece-suit sold for £10,152.

    In GoldenEye, a new Bond for the 1990s was created, when Pierce Brosnan took over as 007. The long-established house of Brioni in Rome, supplied him with their famed look of style and elegance. Brioni has a stipulated way of tailoring their suits with a minimum of 185 steps to produce the finished article which creates an ageless fashion statement. The grey Brioni suit was used extensively throughout the film, most memorably in the scene between Alec Trevelyan and Bond in the disused communist statue park.

    A wine coloured ski suit worn, with fur-lined hood, worn by Sophie Marceau in The World is Not Enough, sold for £1,800.

    Outfits worn by Roger Moore – James Bond from 1973-1985 – include a navy battle dress jacket, complete with commanders epaulettes and inner pocket for the Walther PPK sold for £11,740. Made for The Spy Who Loved Me in 1977, this jacket was used in the finale of the film during the battle between Bond and the Stromberg operatives on the super-tanker.

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  4. James Bond Movie Marathon Throughout March On Encore

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-03-05

    For fans eagerly awaiting the release of the Casino Royale DVD for their 007 fix, Encore seems to be the TV station to turn to in the meantime.

    Throughout the month of March, the first fifteen official James Bond films from Dr. No to The Living Daylights and Sean Connery’s unofficial Never Say Never Again will be aired on the Encore Action, Encore Mystery, and Movie Plex channels.

    Visit the official website here for the full details regarding each specific Bond film.

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  5. Two James Bond Films Hit The Big Screen In March

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-03-04

    Two James Bond 007 films will be hitting the big screen this upcoming weekend at the Bloor Cinema in Toronto.

    Bond fans will be able to catch both On Her Majesty’s Secret Service and Casino Royale from Sunday, 4 March, through Tuesday, the 6th. The full schedule:

    • Sunday, 4 March:
    • Casino Royale – 9:20pm
    • Monday, 5 March:
    • On Her Majesty’s Secret Service – 7:00pm
    • Casino Royale – 9:40pm
    • Tuesday, 6 March:
    • On Her Majesty’s Secret Service – 4:15pm
    • Casino Royale – 9:20pm

    The Bloor Cinema is located at 506 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario Canada M5S 1Y3. For information, phone 416 516 2331, fax 416 516 2330, or click here to visit the official website.

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  6. David Arnold, Casino Royale, And More At The Bradford Film Festival

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-02-23

    007 Magazine reports that composer David Arnold will be making an appearance at the upcoming Bradford Film Festival in mid-March. Additionally, there will be screenings of two James Bond films–old and new.

    On Saturday, 10 March, a new digital print of From Russia With Love will be screened at 6:00pm. 007 producer Michael G. Wilson is rumoured to be the special guest introducing the film.

    On the 15th of March, David Arnold will be discussing his work with fans before a screening of Daniel Craig’s Casino Royale at 7:30pm.

    Click here for details on the Bradford Film Festival. Tickets cost £5 / £3.

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  7. 'Behind The Scenes Of Bond' Event Planned For July 2007

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-02-17

    BondStars.com is planning a ‘Behind The Scenes Of Bond’ event to take place at Pinewood Studios in July 2007. The full report (with some details TBA):

    Behind The Scenes Of Bond

    When: Sunday 22nd July 9:30am – 7:00pm (Exact Timings To Be Confirmed)

    Where: Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire

    Email: [email protected]

    After our hugely successful Bond Girls Are Forever event in the Summer of 2006, we decided it was time to honour those behind the camera who created the magic that is James Bond.

    The price of the ticket will include:

    • Welcome tea, coffee and biscuits
    • Souvenir event programme
    • Pinewood studios tour – see behind the scenes at the world famous studio including the brand new 007 stage. Pinewood is never open to the public so this is a once in a lifetime chance to tour the world famous studios.
    • Special guest signings – the large majority of our special guests will be signing for free (limited to 2 items per person)
    • Bond memorabilia dealers room
    • Enjoy a finger buffet lunch in Pinewood’s glorious gardens
    • Q & A on stage with our special guests + film clips in Pinewood’s sumptuous Theatre 7
    • Afternoon tea and scones
    • Goodie bag
    • The above is subject to change without notice

    We will be inviting:

    • Camera men
    • Production designers
    • Continuity
    • Costume designers
    • Production managers
    • Editors
    • Directors
    • Stunt men
    • Special effects

    Tickets for the event will be priced at approximately £100 and we will be limited to 100 tickets.

    Click here to visit the official website and register interest in the event.

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  8. James Bond Film Stars To Attend Autographica 9

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-02-13

    As in the past, several stars from the James Bond films will be attending this year’s Autographica event–‘the world’s largest autograph show.’

    The 007 stars include:

    • Burt Kwouk (Mr. Ling, Goldfinger / SPECTRE #3, You Only Live Twice)
    • Catherine Schell (Nancy, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service)
    • Lana Wood (Plenty O’Toole, Diamonds Are Forever)
    • Steven Berkoff (General Orlov, Octopussy)
    • Barbara Carrera (Fatima Blush, Never Say Never Again)
    • Gavan O’Herlihy (Jack Petachi, Never Say Never Again)
    • Andreas Wisniewski (Necros, The Living Daylights)

    This will be the first ever signing event for both Stephen Berkoff and Barbara Carrera.

    Autographica 9 will be taking place from Saturday, 3 March (10:30am – 4:30pm) through Sunday, 4 March (11am – 4pm) at the Radisson Edwardian Hotel, Heathrow, London, UK.

    Pre-booked ticket prices are £15 per day (£20 at the door). The pre-booked Gold Pass for unlimited two day early admission is £35. Children, if accompanied by an adult, are free on both days. Note that there are only 1,000 tickets set aside each day for at the door purchases, so pre-booking is strongly recommended. Phone 01959 573792 for details or visit the official website.

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  9. James Bond Film Costumes Go Under The Hammer

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-01-31

    CBn earlier reported with details on an upcoming auction in March that would be featuring several costumes from the James Bond films, including Sean Connery’s dinner jacket from Thunderball.

    Further details regarding the available 007 outfits have been released on the official Bonhams website:

    Several outfits from James Bond 007, a fictional British agent created by writer Ian Fleming in 1952 will also be sold.

    Outfits worn by Pierce Brosnan in three of the films he starred in from 1995 to 1999 will feature. From GoldenEye (1995) is Brosnan’s Brioni grey three piece-suit (£8,000-10,000), a similar blue suit (£5,000-6,000) and a cream linen suit (£8,000-10,000).

    In GoldenEye, a new Bond for the 1990s was created, when Pierce Brosnan took over as 007. The long-established house of Brioni in Rome, supplied him with their famed look of style and elegance. Brioni has a stipulated way of tailoring their suits with a minimum of 185 steps to produce the finished article which creates an ageless fashion statement. The grey Brioni suit was used extensively throughout the film, most memorably in the scene between Alec Trevelyan and Bond in the disused communist statue park. A black dress, shoes and jacket, from GoldenEye as worn by Famke Jansen is estimated at £3,000-4,000.

    In Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), Brosnan donned the Bond mantle again. Brosnan’s leather jacket, black roll neck sweater, black ski jumper and green combat trousers,(£8,000-10,000) and a blue cotton shirt, black sweat pants and blue canvas deck shoes (£4,000-5,000), as worn in the film, continue the Bond theme.

    A ski suit worn by Brosnan (£6,000-8,000) and a wine coloured ski suit, with fur-lined hood, worn by Sophie Marceau (£1,200-1,500), will be sold, as well. These items featured in the third Brosnan instalment, The World is Not Enough (1999).

    Outfits worn by Roger Moore – James Bond from 1973-1985 – include a navy battle dress jacket, complete with commanders epaulettes and inner pocket for the Walther PPK, (£3,000-4,000), made for The Spy Who Loved Me in 1977. This jacket was used in the finale of the film during the battle between Bond and the Stromberg operatives on the super-tanker.

    In addition, a ‘false front’ for a Naval Commander’s jacket, from The Spy Who Loved Me is estimated at £800-1,200. The item features in the scene where Bond travels to Atlantis from the American submarine. The garment was used to give the impression that Bond is fully clothed under his wetsuit. Military berets, navy crew jackets and trousers, from The Spy Who Loved Me, as worn by the Stromberg crew, in the finale of the film, estimated at £800-1,000 can also be seen. A Showgirl outfit made for the circus girls in Octopussy (1983) ranges from £400-600 per item and a Drax personnel jumpsuit, from Moonraker (1979) is £800-1,200.

    The sale will take place on 6 March.

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  10. James Bond Costumes To Be Auctioned In March

    By Devin Zydel on 2007-01-29

    The Sun and The Scotsman report that several film outfits will be auctioned off in March, including several dinner jackets from the James Bond films.

    Prospective buyers will be allowed to try on Sean Connery’s dinner jacket from Thunderball, Roger Moore’s navy commander jacket from The Spy Who Loved Me and Pierce Brosnan’s Brioni suit from GoldenEye.

    Connery’s dinner jacket is expected to receive bids of £40,000+ at the Bonhams event. Tim Angel, chairman of Angels (the company selling these outfits) called it a ‘ridiculous value. It’s because it’s Sean Connery, it’s because it was a dinner jacket and it’s because it was a Bond. I can’t explain it, I don’t set the prices.’

    The sale will take place on 6 March.

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