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Premiere Bond: Die Another Day
(2002)
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CREDITS
PRODUCTION
Production Company: LNN Factuals
Executive Producers: Bob Whittaker, Geraldine Woods
Producer: Simon Harries
Assistant Producer: Deborah Bloxam
Production Manager: Jeremy Dunn
DIRECTION
Director: Emma Reynolds
PHOTOGRAPHY
Cameras: Sam Berrido, Dominic Farrell, Simon
Hardy-Graham, Charlie Harvey, Kevin O'Mahony
Lighting: Rob Horne, Derek Watson
Vision Engineer: Jim Oliver
Riggers: Wesley Roberts, Kean Wyatt, Colin Clune
EDITING AND POST-PRODUCTION
Editors: Danny Harvey, Peter Hughes
Vision Mixers: Peter Wood, Helen Wardell
MUSIC
Music: David Arnold (uncredits); Monty Norman (James Bond
Theme - uncredited)
SOUND
Sound: Simon Coles, Adam King, Dave Pepperell
MAKE UP AND
COSTUMES
Make Up: Jacqui
Jefferies
DESIGN AND SET
CONSTRUCTION
Graphics: Mark Jefferson
MISCELLANEOUS
Technical Supervisor: Duncan Stewart
Production Assistant: Alison Pearce
Researchers: Steven James, Carol Shay
Archive: James Bond Special Edition DVD courtesy of MGM
Home Entertainment; ITN Archive
OB Facilities: Picture Canning Company
LOCATIONS
Locations: The Royal Albert Hall, London, UK
WITH
Julia Bradbury (host)
Pierce Brosnan (himself)
Roger Moore (himself)
Timothy Dalton (himself)
George Lazenby (himself)
Vic Armstrong (himself)
Chris Corbould (himself)
Lee Tamahori (himself)
Halle Berry (herself)
Rosamund Pike (herself)
Madonna (herself)
Toby Stephens (himslef)
Rick Yune (himself)
Will Yun Lee (himself)
Judi Dench (herself)
John Cleese (himself)
Michael G. Wilson (himself)
Burt Kwouk (himself)
Keeley Shatye Smith (herself)
David Rooney (himself)
Shirley Bassey (herself)
Maud Adams (herself)
Lois Chiles (herself)
Fiona Fullerton (herself)
Shirley Eaton (herself)
Queen Elizabeth II (herself)
Dave Arnold (himself)
PLOT SUMMARY
A look at the London
world premiere of the 20th James Bond film, Die Another Day (2002)
TIMELINE
2002
November
19: UK - television broadcast (on ITV)
LINKS
INCLUDES FOOTAGE FROM
Diamonds Are
Forever (1971)
Die Another Day (2002)
Die Another Day (promo) (2002)
Dr No (1962)
For Your Eyes
Only (1981)
From Russia With
Love (1963)
Goldeneye (1995)
Goldfinger (1964)
Licence to Kill (1989)
Live and Let Die (1973)
The Living
Daylights (1987)
The Man With the
Golden Gun (1974)
Moonraker (1979)
Octopussy (1983)
On Her Majesty's
Secret Service (1969)
The Spy Who Loved
Me (1977)
Thunderball (1965)
Tomorrow Never
Dies (1997)
A View To a Kill (1985)
The World Is Not
Enough (1999)
You Only Live
Twice (1967)
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credits KEYWORDS
documentaries; film history; film makers; film making
Last Updated:
15 October, 2008
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