James Bond film festival at Prince Charles Cinema in London
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James Bond film festival at Prince Charles Cinema in London

By: Anders Frejdh
Published:
2014-11-14
James Bond film festival London 2015
FSWL contributor Dave Chantry has alerted us that The Prince Charles Cinema in London has a spectacular 007 season planned for 2015 with 4K screenings of the Bonds. (Seven of them premiered in the new 4K format at FSWL's James Bond weekend.)

The name's Cinema... The Prince Charles Cinema. And yes you're reading this correctly, they're screening EVERY Bond film from Dr. No to Skyfall, from January to June 2015, in what is easily their most epic and ambitious season yet!

Thanks to Park Circus Films, they've managed to secure every single James Bond film for a one-off screening, making this a fully and complete theatrical Retrospective... the first of it's kind, too!



Screening schedule:
• 4 January at 8:45pm: Dr. No (1962) directed by Terence Young
• 11 Jan at 8:45pm: From Russia with Love (1963) directed by Terence Young
• 18 Jan at 8:45pm: Thunderball (1965) (1965) directed by Terence Young
• 25 Jan at 8:45pm: You Only Live Twice (1967) directed by Lewis Gilbert
• 1 February at 8:30pm: Casino Royale (1967)
• 15 Feb at 8:30pm: On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) directed by Peter Hunt - the first public screening of this film in 4K took place at FSWL's James Bond festival in Stockholm
• 22 Feb at 8:30pm: Diamonds Are Forever (1971) directed by Guy Hamilton
• 1 March at 8:30pm: Live and Let Die (1973) directed by Guy Hamilton
• 8 Mar at 8:30pm: The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) directed by Guy Hamilton - the first public screening of this film in 4K also took place at FSWL's James Bond festival in Stockholm
• 15 Mar at 8:30pm: The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) directed by Lewis Gilbert
• 22 Mar at 8:30pm: Moonraker (1979) (1979) directed by Lewis Gilbert - the first public screening of this film in 4K also took place at FSWL's James Bond festival in Stockholm
• 29 Mar at 8:30pm: For Your Eyes Only (1981) directed by John Glen - the first public screening of this film in 4K also took place at FSWL's James Bond festival in Stockholm
• 5 April at 8:30pm: Goldfinger (1964) (1964) directed by Guy Hamilton
• 12 April at 8:30pm: Never Say Never Again (1983) directed by Irvin Kershner
• 19 Apr at 8:30pm: Octopussy (1983) (1983) directed by John Glen - the first public screening of this film in 4K also took place at FSWL's James Bond festival in Stockholm
• 26 Apr at 8:30pm: A View to a Kill (1985) directed by John Glen - the first public screening of this film in 4K also took place at FSWL's James Bond festival in Stockholm
• 3 May at 8:30pm: The Living Daylights (1987) directed by John Glen
• 10 May at 8:30pm: Licence to Kill (1989) directed by John Glen - the first public screening of this film in 4K also took place at FSWL's James Bond festival in Stockholm
• 17 May at 8:30pm: GoldenEye (1995) (1995) directed by Martin Campbell
• 24 May at 8:30pm: Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) directed by Roger Spottiswoode
• 31 May at 8:30pm: The World Is Not Enough (1999) directed by Michael Apted
• 7 June at 8:30pm: Die Another Day (2002) directed by Lee Tamahori
• 14 Jun at 8:30pm: Casino Royale (2006) directed by Martin Campbell
• 21 Jun at 8:30pm: Quantum of Solace (2008) directed by Marc Forster
• 28 Jun at 8:15pm: Skyfall (2012) (2012) directed by Sam Mendes

Editor's note:
For more James Bond film screenings featured on From Sweden with Love, click here.

Get your tickets for a weekly serving of James Bond back on the big-screen, where he belongs!

www.princecharlescinema.com/events/events.php?seasonanchor=007

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