After recovering a microchip from 003's body, James Bond is pursued down the Vendretta di Scerscen glacier by mont Bernina in A View to a Kill (1985). Read more.
Shortly after evading russian soldiers and a helicopter, James Bond is warmly invited into an iceberg-shaped boat using a Union Flag signal on this glacial lake in A View to a Kill (1985). Read more.
We see the Old War Office and a house guard in an establishing shot in the James Bond film A View to a Kill (1985) before 007 meets with M, Q and Sir Frederick Gray. Read more.
James Bond, Miss Moneypenny, Q and M visit Ascot to investigate racehourse-owner Max Zorin after one of his microchips is found in Russian possession in A View to a Kill (1985). Read more.
James Bond meets with private investigator Achilles Aubergine at the Jules Verne restaurant in A View to a Kill (1985). Aubergine is killed by a poisoned hook cast by Max Zorin's bodyguard, May Day. Read more.
James Bond pursues a masked assassin through the Eiffel Tower before she parachutes off it in A View to a Kill (1985). A stuntman was fired for making an unauthorised 2nd jump for this scene. Read more.
James Bond drives a stolen taxi down the steps on the South-East corner of the Pont d'léna in A View to a Kill (1985). Read more.
James Bond jumps a 1984 blue Renault 11 TXE off a car transporter onto the roof of a tour bus on the Port de la Bourdonnais in A View to a Kill (1985) while pursuing an assassin. Read more.
Mr Aubergine's assassin is seen parachuting over the Pont des Invalides and landing on the roof of a wedding cruise with James Bond in hot pursuit in A View to a Kill (1985). Read more.
James Bond jumps into a wedding on a pleasure boat from the Ponte Alexandre III in pursuit of May Day following her assassination of a private detective in the Eiffel Tower in A View to a Kill (1985). Read more.
The Château de Chantilly was used in the James Bond film A View to a Kill (1985) as the personal estate of Max Zorin. Read more.
The Spectrum Building served as Max Zorin's underground warehouse where he stockpiles microchips in A View to a Kill (1985). James Bond infiltrates it an 'boxes' with a couple of Zorin's henchmen. Read more.
Sir Godfrey Tibbett takes the Rolls Royce Silver Cloud II to this garage and is murdered by May Day while in the car wash in A View to a Kill (1985). The car was owned by producer Albert R. Broccoli. Read more.
It was at the Centre Hippique Gally River that James Bond was forced to ride against Max Zorin in A View to a Kill (1985). Read more.
After Sir Godfrey Tibbett is murdered, Bond pushed into Wraysbury Lake in a 1962 silver Rolls Royce Silver Cloud II in A View to a Kill (1985). The model seen driving was owned by Albert R. Broccoli. Read more.
Gen. Gogol confronts Max Zorin at this horse track and threatens him with the line "No-one ever leaves the KGB" in A View to a Kill (1985). The scene was Dolph Lundgren's debut as a non-speaking extra Read more.
James Bond meets CIA Agent Chuck Lee here at Fisherman's Wharf in A View to a Kill (1985) using the code, Lee: "Are you looking for anything special?", Bond: "Yes, soft shell crabs". Read more.
The exterior of Playground was used as the "Nipon Relaxation Spa", where James Bond takes Pola Ivanova and tickles her "Tchaikovsky", before stealing her casette tape in A View to a Kill (1985). Read more.
James Bond meets with W G Howe, Director of Oil and Mines, at SF City Hall to discuss Max Zorin's suspicious practices in A View to a Kill (1985). Later the building is set on fire with Bond inside. Read more.
James Bond follows Stacy Sutton down the Embarcadero Freeway after he spots her in City Hall and recognises her from Max Zorin's horse auction in A View to a Kill (1985) Read more.
Oil Heiress Stay Sutton lives at the Dunsmuir Historic Estate in A View to a Kill (1985). It is here that Zorin's goons attack her and she is saved by James Bond and a rock-salt-firing shotgun. Read more.
James Bond tears down Market St in a stolen fire truck after police refused to believe he was a British Agent in A View to a Kill (1985). Legend has it Roger Moore did his own driving in this scene. Read more.
James Bond jumps the Lefty O'Doul bridge as it begins to open in A View to a Kill (1985) leaving SFPD in a pile at the bottom of the bridge and the Chief's car crushed by the counterweight. Read more.
The inside of Main Strike Mine, the centre of Max Zorin's plan to boost the value of his microchip stocks, was filmed on the 007 stage for A View to a Kill (1985) Read more.
In A View to a Kill (1985), Max Zorin attempts to blow a 'geological lock' in the San Andreas fault by detonating a bomb in a disused mine. The external scenes were filmed at the Amberley Museum. Read more.
As James Bond dangles from a guide rope from Zorin's blimp, we can see him pass the Transamerica Pyramid from the perspective of two terrestrial onlookers in A View to a Kill (1985) Read more.
In A View to a Kill (1985), as James Bond clings to Max Zorin's blimp overhead, a police officer directing traffic stares at him incredulously along with half the rest of San Francisco. Read more.
James Bond fights with villain and psychopath Max Zorin on the Golden Gate Bridge in A View to a Kill (1985). Of course, close-ups were filmed on a mock-up in the studio. Read more.