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London Film Museum

The London Film Museum is the author's project of the famous advertising photographer Jonathan Sands. The museum's mission is to document the achievements of British and world cinematography. His collection includes gadgets, vehicles, costumes and photos from movie sets of many famous productions, such as Doctor Who, Star Wars and a series of films about Agent 007. Based on them, temporary thematic exhibitions are created. The museum's greatest hit was the "Bond in motion" exhibition, advertised as the largest official James Bond vehicle collection.

A pearl in the collection is the Aston Martin DB5 - a 4-liter engine design, developing speed of 230 km / h, which played, among others in "Goldfinger" and in an episode in "Skyfall". Next to him we will see iconic machines such as Lotus Esprit S1 - a car capable of transforming into a submarine or Rolls-Royce Phantom III known from "Goldfinger" - an exclusive car, which at the time of creation was advertised as the best car in the world.

In addition to cars, we can see motorbikes, planes and such unusual means of transport as Crododile Submarine - a small crocodile-shaped submarine that Roger Moore traveled in the movie "Octopus". In total, 100 original vehicles were collected. The exhibition is complemented by a rich collection of Bond costumes and gadgets and items related to his opponents (e.g. Specter ring). Miniature vehicle models and numerous gadgets modeled on film or signed with the Bond series logo are available in the souvenir shop.

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    Wellington Street 45WC2E 7BN London , United Kingdom