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The climax of the "Quantum of Solace" car
chase has been filmed in Italy, revealing the fate
of 007's Aston
Martin DBS...
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Production Diary (32)
14th May 2008
Shooting on the upcoming James Bond adventure
"Quantum of Solace" continued
in and around the mountains of Carrara in Italy today, for a
scene which will have 007's Aston
Martin DBS crash in to a marble quarry. The real-life marble
basin location in Fantiscritti has been a quarry for generations,
but workers put excavations on hold for a day whilst the Bond
crew deliberately wrecked some vehicles.
It is not the first time cars
have crashed on the production,
but this time it was deliberate as the photographs today clearly
show the fate that awaits 007's wheels in the movie. Carrara,
which is 190 miles south of Lake Garda, will appear - thanks
to movie magic - to be seconds away from the car chase footage
shot earlier.
Bond is chased by villains in Alfa Romeos around the banks of
Lake Garda, culminating in a devastating crash in the Canalgrande
and Fantiscritti marble quarries. The action will form the pre-credits
sequence to the movie and is expected to run for 15 minutes.
Above: The villain's vehicle is also
destroyed at the climax of the chase
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Briefing
Produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli (Eon
Productions), QUANTUM OF SOLACE was released in the
UK on October 31st 2008 and is directed by
Marc Forster. Principal photography started on January
3rd
2008 at
Pinewood Studios and around the UK, and foreign locations
including Italy, Panama, Chile, Peru and Austria.
Paul Haggis completed the script based on a first draft
screenplay developed by regular scribes Neal Purvis & Robert
Wade, with later polish by Joshua Zetumer. The story
is a direct continuation of the events of Casino
Royale. 007 faces off against
villains Mathieu Amalric (Dominic Greene), Anatole
Taubman (Elvis) and Joaquin Cosío (General Medrano).
Olga Kurylenko (Camille) and Gemma Arterton (MI6 Agent
Fields) play the Bond Girls. Dame Judi Dench (M), Jeffrey
Wright (Felix Leiter) and Giancarlo Giannini (Mathis)
reprise their roles as Bond's allies. It is British
actor Daniel Craig’s second outing as James Bond,
following his debut film Casino Royale released November
16th 2006.
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