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James Bond 007: Tomorrow Never Dies - Prop CMGN Carver Media Launch Party Invite
James Bond 007: Tomorrow Never Dies - Prop CMGN Carver Media Launch Party Invite
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This is a rare opportunity to own this highly sought-after TWINE-inspired Carver Media Group Network launch party invite! This doubel-sided reproduction prop is professionally printed using the best quality materials available. It is created using traditional film and television art department techniques for added authenticity and so is perfect for on-screen or display use.
James Bond - "Pierce Brosnan"
Elliot Carver - “Jonathan Pryce”
Paris Carver - “Teri Hatcher"
Important Note: We strongly recommend only handling these invites from the edges or using cotton gloves as any oils in your fingertips will easily mark the gloss finish of the special mirrored surface. Due to the individually hand-trimmed and general hand-made nature of the creation processes for these invites, the alignment may differ slightly from one prop to another. The double-sided mirror-finish material with white card-stock core is carefully trimmed by hand as the outer mirror gloss finish can scratch and mark easily and so cannot withstand much handling or any of the usual machine processes. Please be aware that these props should be handled with great care and should be classed as 'for display purposes’ only! The double-sided invite measures slightly smaller than an A6 postcard.
Important Note: Whilst we make every effort to always create immaculate and perfect items, due to these being individually hand-made and having a double-sided mirror finish making it more difficult to spot, there is a possibility that some small blemishes, marks may go unnoticed.
Trivia: Just before shooting the scene where Bond and Wai-Lin get on the motorcycle, Roger Spottiswoode took Pierce Brosnan and Michelle Yeoh aside, each without the other's knowledge, and told each of them not to let the other get in the driver's seat. The result is in the final film: Bond and Wai-Lin fight over who gets to drive before getting on the bike.
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