Top 10 stunts from the James Bond 007 film series
By: Jon Auty
Published:
2012-02-06
Exclusive article from FSWL contributing stunt expert Jon Auty.
James Bond leaping from crane to crane in
Casino Royale (2006) topped a poll of the greatest James Bond action sequences for the
Radio Times, beating classic stunts involving previous 007s
Sean Connery,
Roger Moore,
George Lazenby,
Timothy Dalton and
Pierce Brosnan. The scene was devised by stunt co-ordinator
Gary Powell and was performed by stuntman
Adam Kirley who not only doubled Bond, but also doubled parkour free runner
Sébastien Foucan.
Second place going to the downhill ski chase in
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), which ends with Moore floating to safety under a Union Jack parachute.
Rick Sylvester takes the plunge as Bond under instruction from 2nd Unit Director
John Glen. Sylvester had always suggested that gravity should take a credit for the stunt and it’s no wonder that audiences were on their feet during this breath-taking pre-title sequence.
Roger Moore’s car jump over a canal in
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) was third, and is a prime example of why the Bond films are so special to so many people. Worked out by computer by the
JW Milligan stunt team, it’s a beautiful slow-motion leap which was nailed on the first take.
This is followed by the speedboat leap from
Live and Let Die (1973) which up until fairly recently was still a world record jump.
Pierce Brosnan entered the list in fourth place for his speedboat chase along the Thames in
The World Is Not Enough (1999) for which he did a great deal of the action himself.
Simon Crane and
Vic Armstrong at the helm with brilliant stunt performances by
Sarah Donohue,
Mark Mottram,
Gary Powell and
Wade Eastwood.
The earliest stunt is the Aston Martin ejector seat in
Goldfinger (1964) (1964). An odd insertion into the list as it doesn’t employ a stunt double. The car is driven by
George Leech, but the man fired out by the ejector seat is a dummy.
Other entries in the top 10 are Brosnan's spectacular dive off the Verzasca Dam in
GoldenEye (1995) (1995), which was performed by
Wayne Michaels.
The ski chase from
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) devised by
Willy Bogner and some doubling duties falling into the hands of
Vic Armstrong.
Hopping across the backs of crocodiles in
Live and Let Die (1973) (1973) was next on the list and of course was performed by crocodile owner
Ross Kananga who very nearly lost a foot during one leap.
Jumping a helicopter with a motorbike in
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) (1997) was next and was a sensational result for stunt co-ordinator
Vic Armstrong and performer
Jean Pierre Goy.
The Top-10 James Bond Stunts according to the Radio Times poll:
1 Crane jump in
Casino Royale
2 Ski chase and Union Jack parachute jump in
The Spy Who Loved Me
3 Car 'barrel roll' in
The Man with the Golden Gun
4 Speedboat leap in
Live and Let Die
5 Thames speedboat chase in
The World Is Not Enough
6 Aston Martin ejector seat in
Goldfinger
7 Dive from the Verzasca Dam in
GoldenEye
8 Ski chase in
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
9 Jumping over crocodiles in
Live and Let Die
10 Motorbike jump over a helicopter in
Tomorrow Never Dies
Other Stuntmen and Stuntwomen in the Bond films that are featured on FSWL:
>Belle Williams (stuntwoman)
>Bill Weston (stuntman/stunt coordinator)
>Bob Anderson (stuntman/sword master)
>Doug Robinson (stuntman/stunt coordinator)
>Eunice Huthart (stuntwoman)
>Greg Powell (stuntman/stunt coordinator)
>Jim Dowdall (stuntman/stunt coordinator)
>Lars Lundgren (stuntman/stunt coordinator)
>Malcolm Weaver (stuntman)
>Martin Grace (stuntman/stunt coordinator)
>Mickey Baker (stuntman)
>Nick Gillard (stuntman/stunt coordinator)
>Nick Wilkinson (stuntman/stunt coordinator)
>Nosher Powell (stuntman/stunt coordinator)
>Paul Weston (stuntman/stunt coordinator)
>Remy Julienne (stuntman/stunt coordinator)
>Richard Graydon (stuntman/stunt coordinator)
>Rocky Taylor (stuntman/stunt coordinator)
>Roy Alon (stuntman/stunt coordinator)
>Terry Cade (stuntman/stunt coordinator)
>Terry Richards (stuntman)
>Trevor Steedman (stuntman/stunt coordinator)
>Wendy Leech (stuntwoman)
Check out FSWL's section of
stunt links for official websites of the talented stunt people from the James Bond film series.
Written by Jon Auty © 2012 From Sweden With Love
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