The scene in which James Bond evades a SPECTRE helicopter in From Russia with Love was filmed in the Scottish village of Lochgoilhead.
There have been no James Bond films filmed at Ko Phi Phi. However, The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) was filmed in Phang Nga Bay, which is about 50 kilometers away from Ko Phi Phi.
The 2002 James Bond film Die Another Day was filmed at Pinewood Studios, England, the Eden Project, Cadiz, Spain, Jökulsárlón, Iceland, Svalbard, Norway, and Maui, Hawaii, with these locations standing in for North and South Korea, Hong Kong, and Havana.
There is no film in which James Bond attempts to look Chinese. However, in the 1967 film You Only Live Twice, James Bond undergoes surgery to become Japanese and infiltrate a fishing village.
The first James Bond film Dame Judi Dench starred in was GoldenEye.
The only James Bond film that I can remember that had a tarantula in it was 'Dr. No'.
Yes, the 1999 James Bond film The World is Not Enough had a few scenes filmed in Baku, Azerbaijan.
There have been no James Bond films filmed at Ko Phi Phi. However, The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) was filmed in Phang Nga Bay, which is about 50 kilometers away from Ko Phi Phi.
The 2002 James Bond film Die Another Day was filmed at Pinewood Studios, England, the Eden Project, Cadiz, Spain, Jökulsárlón, Iceland, Svalbard, Norway, and Maui, Hawaii, with these locations standing in for North and South Korea, Hong Kong, and Havana.
the living daylights(james bond film)opening sequence was shot on the upper rock of gibraltar
The 23rd James Bond film was called Skyfall.
James Bond in film was created on 1962-10-05.
Dr. No was the first James Bond film, it starred Sean Connery.
Since he is the first movie James Bond, his first Bond film would be Dr. No.
Not sure what you mean by "the image of the Eiffel tower[sic]". However, the James Bond film A View to a Kill (1985) was filmed on location at the Eiffel Tower, as well as the Jules Verne restaurant.
Motifs in the James Bond film series was created on 1962-10-05.
There is no film in which James Bond attempts to look Chinese. However, in the 1967 film You Only Live Twice, James Bond undergoes surgery to become Japanese and infiltrate a fishing village.
Roger Moore's fifth James Bond film was For Your Eyes Only.