The opening shot of Die Another Day (2002), labelled as "Pukch'ong Coast, North Korea", was filmed on Holywell Bay Beach. Including the surfers coming ashore, but not the actual surfing scenes. Read more.
In the opening sequence of Die Another Day (2002) the surfing scene, where James Bond and two Asian agents surf ashore, was filmed at Jaws on Pe'ahi Beach. Read more.
The crater here at Hawley Hill had a small bridge built over it for a set in Die Another Day (2002). It was used for the scene in which James Bond is exchanged for Zao. Read more.
When we first see "Havana" in Die Another Day (2002) we see James Bond walking down the Calle Campo del Sur towards the Western-most part of the Paseo del Vendaval. Read more.
James Bond walks towards the Mercado Central de Abastos in Die Another Day (2002) from Calle Garaicoechea. The market is labelled as "Raoul Habana" as it is scripted as Havana. Read more.
Now a thrift shop "Beyond Retro", Somerset House featured as the interior of Raoul's Havana cigar factory in Die Another Day (2002) where James Bond, of Universal Exports, asks for "delectados". Read more.
The tower of the Iglesia de Santa Cruz, known as Torre del Sagrario, was used as Raoul's roof-top terrace, where he meets James Bond in Die Another Day (2002) to discuss Zao's whereabouts. Read more.
James Bond drives Raoul's Ford Fairline down the Carretera de la Playa del Castillo which runs alongside the Playa de Camposoto in Die Another Day (2002). Read more.
James Bond stays at the Balneario de Nuestra de la Palma y del Real in Die Another Day (2002). Marked as "El Palacio Hotel", it is on the beach here that he first meets Jinx. Read more.
It is on the Playa de La Caleta, at the back of Balneario de la Palma, that James Bond first meets Jinx in Die Another Day (2002). An obvious homage to Honey Rider's infamous scene in Dr No (1962). Read more.
The Castillo de San Sebastián was used as Dr Alvarez's DNA replacement clinic in Die Another Day (2002), where James Bond and Jinx separately but simultaneously infiltrate, each on their own mission. Read more.
The destructive fencing match between Gustav Graves and James Bond in Die Another Day (2002) was filmed in the Reform Club and its courtyard. Read more.
The Palace of Westminster appears in the background of a shot in Die Another Day (2002) as James Bond exits a taxi on Westminster Bridge while Big Ben chimes half past six. Read more.
In Die Another Day (2002) James Bond leaves a taxi on the East-end of Westminster Bridge to follow a mysterious clue in the form of an old key. Read more.
James Bond accesses a door at the base of the South Bank Lion, which leads to an old underground station now used by MI6 (although in reality this was filmed on a set) in Die Another Day (2002). Read more.
The MI6/SIS HQ features in Die Another Day (2002) in an establishing shot between scenes of James Bond talking with M in the disavowed agent safehouse and Q introducing 007 to his new car. Read more.
James Bond is seen driving his Aston Martin V12 Vanquish down Route 1 / Suðurlandsvegur in Die Another Day (2002) on his way to Gustav Graves' Ice Palace and the unveiling of Icarus. Read more.
Jökulsárlón was the location used for filming of the Aston Martin V12 Vanquish Vs Jaguar XKR car chase sequence in Die Another Day (2002). Filming required 30cm thick ice and lasted 3 weeks. Read more.
The car park at the North of RAF Little Rissington was used in Die Another Day (2002) for some of the ice scenes including where James Bond parachutes to safety away from the Icarus beam. Read more.
Gustav Graves's diamond mine in Die Another Day (2002) was shot inside the rainforest biome at the Eden Project. These included Jinx rappelling from the roof and James Bond running down the outside. Read more.
RAF Odiham doubled for the US Command Bunker at the de-militarised zone in South Korea in Die Another Day (2002) where James Bond and Jinx arrive and are briefed on Graves' location in North Korea. Read more.
Scenes of James Bond and Jinx attempting to assassinate Gustav Graves at a North Korean airbase and then cutting a fence and boarding his Antonov in Die Another Day (2002) were filmed at Manston. Read more.
Deepdale Farm was used in Die Another Day (2002) for the scene where James Bond regains control of a falling helicopter and swoops over two sports cars which are sticking out of the mud. Read more.
In an establishing shot in Die Another Day (2002) we see Vauxhall Bridge as the camera rises to reveal the MI6/SIS building in the background. Read more.
A team of 8 took 3 days to build a shack on the hill directly behind Penbryn Beach for the exteriors of the final scene of Die Another Day (2002) where Bond and Jinx enjoy Graves' diamond horde. Read more.
On his way to receive his knighthood at Buckingham Palace, Gustav Graves parachutes in to meet press at the gate in a publicity stunt in Die Another Day (2002). James Bond is in the crowd looking on. Read more.