Pierce Brosnan poses with the Aston Martin DB5 |
Reaching 0-60 in 8,1 seconds and with a top speed of 148.2mph (238.5 km/h), the Aston Martin DB5 was discarded by the Roger Moore and Timothy Dalton eras now known as Sean Connery’s 007 car, but in 1995, the engine key of the silver machine would belong to the fifth actor with a licence to kill…
Shooting the close-ups of Brosnan driving the DB5 |
On February 1995, Ian Sharp’s second unit was ready to film the resurrection of the Bond mobile beating the Ferrari. It was also said that producers allowed Ferrari to play a part on the 17th James Bond film under the condition it’d lost the race against Bond’s DB5.
Bond racing veteran Rémy Julienne supervised the scene, with his son Dominique doubling for Famke Janssen as Xenia Onatopp for the dangerous scenes.
"We were afraid of hurting it (the Aston) when driving it" –said Rémy Julienne– "The Ferrari is a race machine, it can be brutalized, but the Aston... we were always worried about".
Pierce Brosnan as 007 and Serena Gordon as Caroline in the Aston Martin DB5 |
The shooting was quite complicated when a day of snow in the mountains turned out to be a wasted opportunity to shoot: "Days like this makes you appreciate the security of filming inside Leavesden (studios) –producer Michael G Wilson recalled– I dare not think about the cost of one wasted day out here. Don't ask." Another troubled day occurred when the Aston Martin DB5 collided against the Ferrari, but thankfully, the Aston Martin service team was there to repair the time in a record time.
Xenia's Ferrari 355 takes the advantage... for a while |
GOLDENEYE was not the end of the Aston Martin DB5. It would made a short appearance in Pierce Brosnan’s next Bond film TOMORROW NEVER DIES and would become a part of the Daniel Craig era for CASINO ROYALE (Nassau number plate 56526) and the Oscar nominated 50th anniversary film SKYFALL, where the old BMT 216A number plate (as well as some old gadgets) returned.
Source:
THE MAKING OF GOLDENEYE by Garth Pearce (Boxtree, 1995)
James Bond, An Interactive Dossier CD-ROM (MicroInteractive, 1995)
“Rémy Julienne, Driven to Bond” from the GOLDENEYE Ultimate Edition DVD (2006)
“Aston Martin DB5” – Bond Lifestyle (http://goo.gl/sVxht)
THE MAKING OF GOLDENEYE by Garth Pearce (Boxtree, 1995)
James Bond, An Interactive Dossier CD-ROM (MicroInteractive, 1995)
“Rémy Julienne, Driven to Bond” from the GOLDENEYE Ultimate Edition DVD (2006)
“Aston Martin DB5” – Bond Lifestyle (http://goo.gl/sVxht)
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Nicolás Suszczyk,
Editor
THE GOLDENEYE DOSSIER
Editor
THE GOLDENEYE DOSSIER