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| Subject: Bond in Motion: Bond at 50 Mon Jan 16, 2012 6:34 pm | |
| As it says on the tin the motor museum at Beaulieu in the south will have this "50 Years of Bond in 50 Cars" event - Quote :
- World's Largest James Bond Vehicle Exhibition Announced for 2012
The National Motor Museum, Beaulieu and EON Productions unveiled their plans at Empire presents BIG SCREEN to hold the largest exhibition of James Bond vehicles ever displayed, to celebrate the fiftieth year of the Bond franchise. It will run from January to December 2012.
The display at BIG SCREEN includes the 2008 Aston Martin DBS from Quantum of Solace, the 2002 Jaguar XKR with SFX weapons from Die Another Day, and the 1937 Phantom lll Rolls-Royce from Goldfinger. These are just a small selection of the 50 vehicles that will be on display at the National Motor Museum in Beaulieu.
Beaulieu’s Commercial Director, Stephen Munn said, “Following the success of the first Bond cars exhibition staged at Beaulieu in 2001, we are delighted to be working with EON again on this new display, bringing together the world’s largest collection of Bond vehicles.”
2012 also marks the 40th anniversary of the world-famous National Motor Museum, so it is fitting that in this special year it will be hosting a major new exhibition marking 50 years since the first James Bond film was screened. vid from BBC News http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-16583551 tours.... http://www.beaulieu.co.uk/groups/bond-tours - Quote :
- Bond in Motion will be the largest collection of James Bond vehicles the world has ever seen. Opening January 2012 at The National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, Bond in Motion is a collaboration between Eon Productions and Beaulieu and will feature fifty vehicles to celebrate fifty years of 007 movies.
Beaulieu are delighted to be working with EON on this new venture to mark the 60th anniversary of Beaulieu opening as a visitor attraction, 50th anniversary of the Bond franchise and 40th anniversary of the National Motor Museum. helps to have a car to actually visit |
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