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Premiere Bond: Die Another Day ()


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This TV special covers the London premiere of the 20th James Bond movie, Die Another Day, and the 40th anniversary Bond celebration that coincided with it.

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Julia Bradbury ...
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Neal Purvis ...
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Christina 'Kiki' Tholstrup ...
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Robert Wade ...
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Princess Alexandra ...
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Duchess of Kent ...
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Rosa Klebb (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Irma Bunt (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Edward Windsor ...
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Emma Reynolds

Produced by

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Deborah Bloxam ... assistant producer
Simon Harries ... producer
Bob Whittaker ... executive producer
Geraldine Woods ... executive producer

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Danny Harvey
Peter Hughes

Editorial Department

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Jim Oliver ... vision engineer
Helen Wardell ... vision mixer
Peter Wood ... vision mixer

Makeup Department

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Jacquie Jefferies ... make-up

Production Management

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Jeremy Dunn ... general production manager

Art Department

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Mark Jefferson ... graphics
Ginger McCarthy ... head rigger

Sound Department

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Simon Cole ... sound (as Simon Coles)
Adam King ... sound
Dave Pepperell ... sound
Mark Sheffield ... mix recordist (uncredited)

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Simon Quinn ... special effects technician

Camera and Electrical Department

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Sam Berrido ... camera operator
Colin Clune ... rigger
Dominic Farrell ... camera operator
Simon Hardy-Graham ... camera operator
Charlie Harvey ... camera operator
Rob Horne ... lighting
Kevin O'Mahony ... camera operator
Wesley Roberts ... rigger
Derek Watson ... lighting
Kean Wyatt ... rigger

Music Department

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Monty Norman ... composer: James Bond theme (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Steven James ... researcher
Alison Pearce ... production assistant
Carol Shay ... researcher
Duncan Stewart ... technical supervisor

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Also Known As
  • Die Another Day: Premiere Bond (World-wide, English title)
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  • 48 min
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Trivia The Royal World Premiere of the James Bond movie Die Another Day (2002) was held on 18th November 2002 at London's Royal Albert Hall, South Kensington, London in the presence of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip of England. The venue was transformed into an ice palace for the night. The Gala Charity Premiere Benefit was also the The Royal Annual Film Performance of 2002, the 56th and the first ever for a Bond movie. It was also the 2nd to be resided over by the Queen who had attended the premiere thirty-five years earlier for You Only Live Twice (1967). The Gala Charity Premiere Benefit was held in aid of the Cinema & Television Benevolent Fund (CTBF) of which the Queen is patron. A parallel premiere was also held on the same night at London's Leicester Square's Empire UCI Theatre. See more »
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