What show was 007 attending at the pyramids?

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In the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, what show was that that 007 attended by the pyramids? Was/is that a real production that tourists could/can attend? Or was that all for the sake of the story?



Best Answer

Bond visited an enigmatic night-time laser show in the 1970s. This lightning show is currently still running. More info here and you can book through this website.

There may be additional info, but unfortunately I don't know arabian langauge, I was just a tourist there.




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Where was Spy Who Loved Me ski scene filmed?

The spectacular opening ski jump, supposedly at 'Berngarten, Austria', was filmed on the 3,000-feet Asgard Peak, 50 miles from the town of Pangnirtung, in Auyuittuq National Park on the east coast of Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada.

Who is the narrator at the pyramids in The Spy Who Loved Me?

Though not credited, Charles Gray has an off screen cameo, as the narrator heard in the pyramid scene.

Which James Bond was set in Egypt?

CAIRO - 24 May 2017: Did you know that one of Roger Moore's most famous James Bond movies was shot in a number of cultural spots in Egypt? Yes. \u201cThe Spy Who Loved Me\u201d (1977) was filmed in about 10 of the most famous attraction sites throughout Egypt that even the movie poster has the Great Pyramid and the Sphinx on it.



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