James Bond returns to Portugal and Switzerland

  • By Martijn Mulder
  • 30 Apr, 2019

OHMSS50 celebrates 50 years of ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE

George Lazenby, who played British super spy James Bond in the 1969 EON Productions film ON HER MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICE, will return this spring to the places where filming took place fifty years ago. Lazenby, who will turn 80 later this year, is joined by many cast and crew members. Their appearance is part of a 9 day international fan event that will take place in Estoril, Portugal (25‐26 May) and Mürren, Switzerland (1‐2 June). The fan event is organised by ON THE TRACKS OF 007. COM
The nine day international event will bring hundreds of James Bond fans from all over the world to the two countries where their favourite Bond film was made: Portugal and Switzerland. ON HER MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICE was released in 1969 and is nowadays often mentioned as ‘the best James Bond film ever’. From May 25 to June 2 this year, a selection of cast and crew will return to the iconic filming locations to join the celebration. GEORGE LAZENBY (79), the former Australian model who replaced Sean Connery as James Bond, is among them and he is looking very much forward to his return.

OHMSS50 is a non‐profit event, organised by fans for fans. The organisation is in the hands of ONTHETRACKSOF007.COM , the longest running James Bond related website on the internet (online since 1995). The event is sponsored and co‐organised by SCHILTHORNBAHN AG in Mürren, Switzerland and the PALÁCIO HOTEL & SPA in Estoril, Portugal, and is supported by the French, Swiss and German James Bond fan clubs.
From May 24 to May 31, Lazenby and Mountain visit Estoril and will, among other things, re‐enact their classic fight at Guincho Beach and will be part of an on stage Q&A at the Palácio Hotel on Saturday evening. It is the first time both men will reappear at the iconic filming locations in Portugal. There are still some tickets available for the Dinner Event on Saturday at www.onthetracksof007.com/OHMSS50/portugal
Highlight of the event is a mountain top party on June 1st, at the Piz Gloria restaurant on top of the Schilthorn. The restaurant played an important part in the film and was still under construction when location scouts came looking for suitable locations in 1968. They quickly struck a deal and cofinanced the completion of the structure in return for usage as a major location. Cast and crew members in attendance that evening are George Lazenby (James Bond), Terence Mountain (Raphael), John Glen (2nd unit director, editor, director of 5 Bond films), Sylvana Henriques (Jamaican girl), Jenny Hanley (Irish girl), Catherine Schell (Nancy), Helena Ronee (Australian girl), Zaheera (Indian girl), Vic Armstrong (stuntman, 2nd unit director), Wendy Leech (stunt woman, daughter of George Leech, Lazenby's stunt double), Erich Glavitza (stock car race co‐ordinator and driver), Eddie Stacey (stuntman), Peter Lamont (set decorator / Oscar winning production designer), Terry Ackland‐Snow
(draftsman/art department), Steven Saltzman (son of producer Harry Saltzman).
ABOUT THE 1969 FILM ‘ON HER MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICE’

ON HER MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICE got mixed reviews on its initial release, but has become a firm fan favourite over the last two decades. After Sean Connery’s departure in 1967, production company EON PRODUCTIONS found a capable successor in Australian model George Lazenby. Peter Hunt, editor and second unit director on the previous Bond films, helmed the film, which featured a marvellous cast: Dame Diana Rigg as Tracy, ex‐Kojak Telly Savalas as 007’s arch enemy Blofeld and Italian Gabriele Ferzetti as mobster Marc Ange Draco. The film combines a true love story between 007 (Lazenby) and Tracy (Rigg) with action scenes around Ernst Stavro Blofeld’s (Savalas) hideout in the Swiss Alps, where the latter runs an allergy institute as a cover for brainwashing beautiful girls into serving as his angels of death. While most of the first part of the film was filmed in Estoril and Lisbon (Portugal), the second half took mostly place around the then‐newly built revolving restaurant Piz Gloria, on top of the Schilthorn mountain in Switzerland. ON HER MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICE shocked audiences by featuring Bond’s marriage to Tracy, and the latter’s death by the hands of Blofeld in the final minutes of the film.
ABOUT THE FILMING LOCATIONS

All of the film’s iconic locations still exist today, in both countries. In Portugal Guincho Beach, the Palácio Hotel in Estoril, a Lisbon jeweller, the garden of the Palacio dos Marqueses de Fronteira, the Arrábida National Park and the private estate Herdade do Zambujal are all frequently visited by 007 fans from around the globe. This also applies to the the Swiss locations: Bern, Heiligenschwendi, Lauterbrunnen, Grindelwald and Mürren. High above Mürren, on the top of the Schilthorn, Piz Gloria is the ultimate Bond spot, welcoming fans of the franchise to their Bond World exhibition and Walk of Fame, where cast and crew members left their handprints. 
ADDITIONAL INFO

For questions regarding the overall OHMSS50 event  please contact me at info@onthetracksof007.com


Media inquiries regarding George Lazenby, please contact Anders Frejdh at anders@frejdh.se

George Lazenby's official Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/georgelazenbyofficial/

George Lazenby's official Instagram page https://www.instagram.com/georgelazenbyofficial/

George Lazenby's official website at https://georgelazenbyofficial.com/

 


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