007's Guide to Thailand

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When EON Productions choose Thailand to be the main setting for their ninth James Bond adventure, THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN (1974), they entered unexplored territory. After filming the dusty streets and dirty khlongs of Bangkok, the production moved southwards to the magical islands of Phang Nga Bay. 

When the movie came out, a worldwide audience saw its first glimpse of the beautiful country and overnight everything changed. “We put Phuket on the map!”, director Guy Hamilton would later claim. And he was right. Clever tour operators rebranded the visually stunning Khao Phing Kan to James Bond Island and made it one of the most visited James Bond filming locations in the world. In 1997, the film makers returned to both Bangkok and Phang Nga Bay, to film exciting parts of TOMORROW NEVER DIES here.

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JAMES BOND'S GUIDE TO THAILAND

Apart from the basic touristic information, James Bond’s GUIDE TO THAILAND will give you clear directions to find all the Thai filming locations used in the two movies. With this book you can retrace all the action: From the route of Roger Moore’s long tail boat through the khlongs to Pierce Brosnan’s and Michelle Yeoh’s motorbike chase through the narrow Bangkok alleys. From the long lost Astro Spiral Jump location in Rangsit to the impressive islands in Phang Nga National Park. 

With a short foreword by Britt Ekland, who starred as Mary Goodnight in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.
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ISBN: 978-90-813294-4-6

Published by:
DMD DIGITAL

Specs: 136 pages, paperback, full colour, 21cm x 17 cm
Written by: Martijn Mulder
Additional text by: Thomas Gleitsmann & Dirk Kloosterboer
Introduction by: Britt Ekland
Cover illustration by: Jeffrey Marshall
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