Created by the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television in Bradford, Bond, James Bond explores the science and art of the Bond films through the greatest collection of original 007 objects, images, concept drawings, storyboards and costume designs ever assembled. From Rosa Klebb's infamous flick-knife shoe through to plans for spectacular stunts and Oddjob's killer bowler hat, this thrilling interactive exhibition gives visitors a behind-the-scenes tour of the creative talents and technical wizards behind the world's biggest and best-loved film phenomenon.
In the Bond, James Bond exhibition visitors actually step inside the movies, as a series of spectacular themed areas let you live life as the world's most famous secret agent. A mission briefing in M's office is followed by a visit to Q's gadget workshop, where visitors come face to face with the tantalising technology of the spy trade. While training in the dark arts of espionage, visitors learn information from video displays and state-of-the-art computer interactives. Before they can claim secret agent status however, Bond wanabees must first undertake a death-defying stunt and negotiate the mirrored maze in the villain's lair.
Throughout the exhibition, Bond film footage plays alongside memorable theme tunes. Created for your eyes only, Bond, James Bond is a live or let die experience for anyone who has ever hummed a certain theme tune and wished, just for a moment, to be that secret agent...