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An exclusive look behind the scenes of the latest James Bond blockbuster.
Filmed entirely on location on the Thames and in London's Docklands, this video shows the spectacular opening pre-credit boat chase sequence from 

'The World is not Enough'

Watch the cast and stunt crew perform the exciting and explosive action scenes, including several sequences cut from the final film.

Pierce Brosnan and Maria Grazia Cucinotta are seen on set, filming and relaxing during takes. Watch Pierce pilot the 'Q' boat at 60mph along the Thames and dive it underwater in the docks. See Maria firing her machine gun and drive the Sunseeker away from a massive explosion in Docklands. 

The famous 'Q' boat barrel-roll is shown from start to finish, another boat jump not seen in the finished film can also be witnessed for the first time.

Extensive filming took place beside the 'Queen Mary' and through Tower Bridge, both sequences cut from the film. See them here, only in this video!

 Watch the remote controlled mini-helicopter fly through Tower Bridge as it filmed the action. See the Police Boats join in the chase, also cut from the finished film.

Spy on the crew as they prepare to launch the 'Q' boat through a boathouse and across Wapping Lane in East London.

Please note, this video has not been endorsed by EON/Danjaq/MGM

Pierce Brosnan on the Thames 

An encounter with the 'Queen Mary' 

The Big Bang  The chase is on

 

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