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     'THE MOST FAMOUS CAR IN THE WORLD' TO BE AUCTIONED
Original 1964 James Bond Aston Martin DB5

1964 Aston Martin DB5
Chassis No.
DB5/1486/R


1964 ASTON MARTIN DB5 ‘THE REAL JAMES BOND MOVIE CAR’

RM Auctions is proud to represent the one of only two - and only known remaining - original 007 Aston Martin DB5 movie car at its October 27, 2010 'Automobiles of London' auction at Battersea Evolution, London.

Chassis: DB5/1486/R; Engine: 400/1469/V; Original UK Reg: FMP 7B

FMP 7B and its movie history:

Two Aston Martin DB5s were used on screen for the production of the timeless 1960’s James Bond classics, Goldfinger and Thunderball. One of those two cars was reported stolen in 1997 and is believed to have been destroyed. The other is FMP 7B.

Bond’s Aston Martin DB5 and its gadgets were the brainchild of Oscar-award-winning special effects expert John Stears, also of Star Wars and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang fame.

FMP 7B was the 'Road Car' used in Goldfinger. Featured in various locations and intended for the fast driving sequences, FMP 7B was given substantial screen time, most notably the scenes at the Stoke Park Club and, even more recognizably, when Bond is spying on Mr. Goldfinger from the picturesque Furka Pass in Switzerland

For Thunderball, FMP 7B was to have most of the screen time, so it was fitted with the full complement of gadgets which it carries to this day.

FMP 7B, the only remaining Bond DB5 movie car in existence, is extremely original. Its specification has not changed since its appearance in Thunderball and virtually all its distinctive gadgets remain intact - a remarkable discovery.


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     OBITUARY
Peter Murton - The Man With The Golden Gun Production Designer

Peter Murton

The acclaimed Production Designer passed away in December 2009.

Peter Murton joined the James Bond series in the early 1960s serving as Art Director on Goldfinger (1964) and Thunderball (1965). Working closely with Ken Adam on such Sixties classics as Dr Strangelove (1964), The Ipcress File (1965) and Funeral in Berlin (1966), Murton eventually progressed to Production Designer of The Man With The Golden Gun in 1974. Later films as Production Designer include the popular thriller The Eagle Has Landed (1976) and the 1979 version of Dracula starring Frank Langella.

     OBITUARY
Stuntman Martin Grace (1942-2010)

Martin Grace 1942-2010

The Irish born stuntman, who doubled Roger Moore as James Bond, has died at the age of 67.

Martin Grace died in Spain after being hospitalised following a cycling accident in which he fractured his pelvis. This injury was originally sustained whilst doubling for Roger Moore in Octopussy during the train sequences filmed on the Nene Valley Railway in 1983.

Joining the series in 1966 (along with every available stuntman in England), he performed stunts during the climactic volcano battle in You Only Live Twice. Grace first doubled Roger Moore in The Spy Who Loved Me and again in subsequent films until A View To A Kill in 1985.

     AUCTION NEWS
Unique Warhead concept artwork up for auction at Christie's

Vintage Film Posters and Film Memorabilia
24 November 2009
London, South Kensington

A unique piece of concept artwork from Kevin McClory's aborted Warhead project of 1978 comes up for auction at CHRISTIE'S next week. Expected to sell for £3000-£5000, this rare item was identified by 007 MAGAZINE Editor & Publisher Graham Rye. [UPDATE: SOLD FOR £3,500]

Lot 455 / Sale 582 James Bond Warhead, 1978
Maurice George Carter (1913-2000)
Very rare original concept artwork, watercolour, titled on mount, Int. Statue of Liberty. Underground Chamber 'BOND', artwork signed and dated M.G. Carter. 78; the artwork depicts a chamber containing a dock within which there is a submarine, and a robot 'Hammerhead' shark hanging above on a simple pulley-system

     OBITUARY
Joseph Wiseman as Dr. No (1962)

Joseph Wiseman (1918-2009)

The Canadian born actor who played the title character in the first James Bond Film Dr. No (1962) has died aged 91.

The veteran stage actor is best remembered today as the first in a long line of Bond villains, but began his career on Broadway in the chorus of Abe Lincoln in Illinois in 1938.

Joseph Wiseman's film credits include Detective Story (1951) starring Kirk Douglas, Viva Zapata! (1952) playing against Marlon Brando, and The Night They Raided Minsky's (1968) with future Bond Girl Britt Ekland.
 

     OBITUARY
Zena Marshall with Sean Connery in Dr. No (1962)

Zena Marshall (1927-2009)

Born in Nairobi in 1927, the actress most famous for her role as Miss Taro opposite Sean Connery in the first James Bond film Dr. No (1962), has died at the age of 82.

Her film career dates back to 1945 when she had a bit part in Caesar and Cleopatra starring Claude Rains and Vivien Leigh. Her exotic looks resulted in her being cast in ethnic roles, often playing Continental or Asian characters.

     AUCTION NEWS

For Your Eyes Only Lotus Esprit

For Your Eyes Only Lotus Esprit and Octopussy Tuk-Tuk up for auction at Blenheim Palace on 18th July 2009
Among the James Bond items offered for sale by Coys is the bronze Lotus Esprit driven by Roger Moore in For Your Eyes Only (1981). Prior to it’s starring role alongside cinemas favourite Englishman, the car was actually the personal transport of Lotus boss Colin Chapman and is actually the original production car, chassis Number 1.
UPDATE: SOLD FOR £105,000

The Tuk-Tuk being offered is the one used by Gobinda, who sat in the forward facing rear seat, firing at Bond using a most impressive vintage blunderbuss, whilst Bond shot back prior to blocking his assailant’s passage by scattering his gambling winnings in the air to cause the marketgoers to swarm into the road.

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For Your Eyes Only Lotus Esprit
Octopussy Tuk-Tuk

     LIMITED EDITION Thunderball PRINTS FOR SALE

In 1959, an Irish entrepreneur called Kevin McClory, envisioned the making of a movie with Ian Fleming featuring James Bond.

Thunderball concept drawings by Stephen Grimes

At a time when the first seven Fleming novels had been turned down by the top film studios of the day, for being too violent, sadistic, and unbelievable, successful novelist, Ian Fleming had wearied of writing; was ‘bereft of new ideas’, and wanted to kill Bond off and go travelling.

British screenwriter, Jack Whittingham who had just gone freelance from the Ealing Studios team, was commissioned to write a film that would be acceptable to the British public and, with Ian Fleming’s permission, took the character of James Bond and created the very first original 007 screenplay entitled Thunderball.

Thunderball, therefore, was the very first screenplay of the movie series, and should have been the first produced film, however, the making of it was halted and held up by long drawn out legal complications, and, eventually, it came out as the fourth Bond film, and the biggest in box office terms.

The series of unique pre-production storyboard drawings by Steven Grimes, John Huston’s Art Director, that adorn the walls of Fulham’s newest ‘In Place’, The Fulham Grill, were originally created for Thunderball. They are presented on canvas by local photographer Sylvan Mason, Jack Whittingham’s daughter and are a representation of the ‘First Imaginings’ of what a Bond film could look like long before production commenced on any of them. They were shown at the 1959 Venice Film Festival in a bid to raise interest for the proposed new project.        
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     FILM NEWS

Albert R. 'Cubby' Broccoli on the set of The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

3rd April 2009

Bond is Back at BFI Southbank in April!


The BFI and EON Productions are excited to announce a very special season of films and events to mark the centenary of Albert R ‘Cubby’ Broccoli – the man who brought James Bond to the big screen.

BOND at the BFI   BOND at BFI IMAX    SPECIAL EVENTS

     AUCTION NEWS
James Bond's Lotus Esprit from The Spy Who Loved Me up for auction at Bonhams

12th November 2008
James Bond's Lotus from The Spy Who Loved Me to be auctioned by Bonhams.


With the global release of the new movie Quantum of Solace putting  Ian Fleming’s legendary British secret agent James Bond firmly back in the public eye, Bonhams is delighted to announce that it has one of 007’s classic sports cars for sale.

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     DVD REVIEWS

007 MAGAZINE reviews two new DVD editions of Casino Royale. The 1967 version is released in a Collector's Edition with new documentaries and a commentary by Bond historians Steven Jay Rubin and John Cork. The 2006 version starring Daniel Craig arrives in an all-new 3-disc Deluxe Edition with a host of special features, commentaries and documentaries on the making of the film, and its long journey to the screen as a faithful version of Ian Fleming's debut novel.

     EVENT REPORT
The Spy Who Loved Me Reunion at Pinewood Studios

19th October 2008
M
ark Mawston reports on The Spy Who Loved Me reunion at Pinewood Studios which was attended by many members of the cast and crew of the 1977 blockbuster.

FULL REPORT

     ACTOR NEWS
Sir Roger Moore at Bletchely Park

17th October 2008
Sir Roger Moore added his voice to the campaign to attract funding to restore and preserve Bletchley Park on his visit to the World War Two codebreaking centre, whilst promoting Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment’s launch of six classic Bond films on Blu-ray Disc.

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     ACTOR NEWS
Roger Moore - Live And Let Die publicity (1973)

16th October 2008
Sir Roger Moore at The National Theatre


Sir Roger Moore rounded off a hectic week of publicity for his autobiography ‘My Word Is My Bond’ by appearing to a sell out audience at The National Theatre on London’s South Bank.

FULL STORY AND PICTURES

     AWARD NEWS

Ken Adam on the set of You Only Live Twice (1967)

10th October 2008

James Bond production designer Sir Ken Adam wins major design award.

2008 Lucky Strike Designer Award for the creator of the James Bond worlds.

The leading international designer prize is awards to the production designer, Oscar winner and the true "Q": Ken Adam.

The multi-award winning production designer for seven of the James Bond films speaks exclusively to 007 MAGAZINE about his latest honour.

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     SWATCH NEWS
Mads Mikkelsen and Richard Kiel at the SWATCH Villains collection launch in Bregenz

September 8th 2008
SWATCH launch new Bond Villains watches at a spectacular party in Bregenz, Austria.


To celebrate 25 years of plastic and the launch of a provocative new line of ‘villainous’ Swatch watches, Swatch founder Nicolas G. Hayek invited hundreds of Swatch fans, special guests and journalists from around the world to a spectacular multimedia party in Bregenz.

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     COLLECTING NEWS
Diamond Cars Aston Martin DB5

Every wanted to own an Aston Martin DB5 like the one driven by Sean Connery in the James Bond films Goldfinger (1964) and Thunderball (1965) ...?

If you can't afford a full-sized DB5 then Diamond Cars of Germany have the answer...

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