
Highly Classified: The World of 007
Documentary
Overview
His world is full of glamour, mystery and intrigue and now you get to be a part of it! Let gadget wizard Q (Desmond Llewelyn) be your guide to the ubiquitous lifestyle and thrilling adventures of the world's most notorious secret agent. The undercover team will take you behind-the-scenes as they infiltrate the highly classified worlds of the man everyone knows as Bond -- James Bond. Hosted by Desmond Llewelyn who plays Secret Service gadget master Q. Boasts rare behind-the-scenes footage of spectacular stunts and explosive action sequences. Reveals the special effects magic behind the remotely-driven BMW, the rooftop motorcycle chase and death-defying skysrcaper jump. Interviews with Tomorrow Never Dies' director Roger Spottiswoode and stars Pierce Brosnan, Jonathan Pryce, Michelle Yeoh, Teri Hatcher and Judi Dench.
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Desmond Llewelyn
Desmond Llewelyn
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Desmond Llewelyn
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Vic Armstrong
Vic Armstrong
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Vic Armstrong
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Dickey Beer
Dickey Beer
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Dickey Beer
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Marc Wolff
Marc Wolff
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Marc Wolff
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Daniel Kleinman
Daniel Kleinman
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Daniel Kleinman
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Roger Spottiswoode
Roger Spottiswoode
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Roger Spottiswoode
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Michael G. Wilson
Michael G. Wilson
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Michael G. Wilson
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Michelle Yeoh
Michelle Yeoh
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Michelle Yeoh
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B.J. Worth
B.J. Worth
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B.J. Worth
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Martin Asbury
Martin Asbury
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Martin Asbury
Self
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