Bond Cars Exhibition Mark 50 Years of 007 Movies


12sl1Exhibition of 50 cars that had competed in the James Bond film opened on Tuesday (1/17/2012) at the National Automobile Museum in southern England to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the story of the famous spy.

James Bond movie is a series of concatenated the longest film in history to have started production in 1962 until today. The series of films that have grossed over five billion dollars to date. The Bond In Motion exhibition, which will last until December 2012, displaying a number of vehicles owned by James Bond than 22 films including car, boat, motorcycle, sled, jet planes and other vehicles.

The exhibition is mostly collected from two large collections, first owned by Ian Fleming Foundation from the United States and the other is owned by Eon Productions, who made 007 movies.

Star in the show was none other than the Aston Martin DB5 car, a silver-colored and well-known, from the film Goldfinger and Rolls-Royce Phantom III in 1937 from the same film.

A number of other preferred vehicles include Lotus Esprit S1 that can be steered in the water from the film The Spy Who Loved Me, diperani by Roger Moore, Bede Acrostar mini plane of the film Octopussy and even the famous cello musical instrument container that is used for sledding in the snow in film The Living Daylights.

The next series of James Bond films that has been long awaited titled Skyfall scheduled to launch on 26 October in the UK and 9 November in the United States.

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