James Bond movie bosses are staging the biggest ever exhibition of iconic props from the spy films, to mark the 50th birthday of the franchise this year.
Eon Productions chiefs have released a dazzling array of costumes, gadgets and cars from the 007 movies to go on display in London in the summer.
The famous exhibits include 'Goldfinger' henchman Oddjob's bowler hat, the metal teeth sported by Jaws in two 1970s Bond films, Scaramanga's pistol from 'The Man With The Golden Gun', 007's spacesuit from 'Moonraker', and a deck of tarot cards seen in 'Live and Let Die', the Daily Express reported.
The flick-knife shoes worn by SPECTRE agent Rosa Klebb in 'From Russia with Love', a waterproof camera from 'Thunderball', Halle Berry's orange bikini from 'Die Another Day', Bond's underwater Lotus car from 'The Spy Who Loved Me', and Daniel Craig's famous blue swimming trunks will also be on display.
The exhibition will even feature some of Bond's personal effects, including his black American Express card and his passport - which reveals he travels under the false name Arlington Beech. Source:http://www.newkerala.com
Eon Productions chiefs have released a dazzling array of costumes, gadgets and cars from the 007 movies to go on display in London in the summer.
The famous exhibits include 'Goldfinger' henchman Oddjob's bowler hat, the metal teeth sported by Jaws in two 1970s Bond films, Scaramanga's pistol from 'The Man With The Golden Gun', 007's spacesuit from 'Moonraker', and a deck of tarot cards seen in 'Live and Let Die', the Daily Express reported.
The flick-knife shoes worn by SPECTRE agent Rosa Klebb in 'From Russia with Love', a waterproof camera from 'Thunderball', Halle Berry's orange bikini from 'Die Another Day', Bond's underwater Lotus car from 'The Spy Who Loved Me', and Daniel Craig's famous blue swimming trunks will also be on display.
The exhibition will even feature some of Bond's personal effects, including his black American Express card and his passport - which reveals he travels under the false name Arlington Beech. Source:http://www.newkerala.com
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