The Amberley Chalk Pits Museum, over the border in Sussex, is also used as part of the scene. Roger Moore's James Bond, accompanied by Tanya Roberts' portrayal of Stacey Sutton, enter a mineshaft in the scene in question. Staines had only been part of Surrey for 20 years when a waterlogged quarry just outside it made an onscreen appearance. 1) A View To A Kill - Staines quarryįor a film franchise that has been going since 1962, it may be a surprise to some that it took a couple of decades for the first Surrey Bond appearance that we could find, when the late, great Roger Moore was filming A View To A Kill. Here are six locations across Surrey and Hampshire that Bond fans may be familiar with.įind out how you can get more news from SurreyLive straight to your inbox HERE. That hasn't been the case throughout James Bond history, however. We do know that the new film is an international affair – Italy, Jamaica and Norway are all shown in the film.īut closer to home, London is the closest place to Surrey and Hampshire that we can expect to see when the film finally arrives on the big screen. Epsom, Farnborough and Staines are just some of the locations that have been used for shooting James Bond films.Īs we patiently wait for the release of 25th Bond film No Time To Die, James Bond continues to have a special place in the hearts of British film fans.