My Modest 007 Collection
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The Hemingway House
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Key West, Florida

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License To Kill

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A vintage model of the Polaroid camera that was accidentally demonstrated by Pam Bouvier (actress Carey Lowell) in License To Kill.  The camera was built by Q Branch, and utilized a red ray that produced the radioscope-like print as seen here, which is a replica of the prop that appears in the film.  My copy comes with the original hard carrying case.

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Replicas of the Dentonite explosive and the cigarette pack detonator supplied by Q Branch.  James Bond utilized both props to attempt an assassination of Franz Sanchez (actor Robert Davi) by blowing out the bulletproof Armalite glass at his residence.  The detonator housed in the pack of Lark cigarettes contained a series of lights that would flash; my my replica prop also has a row of lights that will flash and make a sound, similar to the working movie prop, when the power cord is connected.
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An original, screen-used $100 bill prop, one of the hundreds used in scenes throughout the movie.

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An original, vintage tri-fold promotional handout for the film.

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The items to the left are not really props, but are similar to items that appeared in the film.  The casino chips are not screen-accurate, and are mostly in denominations other than the chips shown in Maurice Binder's title sequence (the only place casino chips like these make an appearance).  The cards are also not accurate - the cards used in the film are similar but do not have the white oval 'Casino de Isthmus City' branding.  I did not see any red dice in the film - these have the 'Casino de Isthmus City' written around the 1 pip on the dice, and presumably were made because of their association with casinos in general.
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A fan-made Casino de Isthmus City plaque, a gift from a good friend.
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  • Home
  • How It All Started
  • What's New
  • Movies
    • Dr. No
    • From Russia With Love
    • Goldfinger
    • Thunderball
    • You Only Live Twice
    • On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    • Diamonds Are Forever
    • Live and Let Die
    • The Man With the Golden Gun
    • The Spy Who Loved Me
    • Moonraker
    • For Your Eyes Only
    • Octopussy
    • A View To A Kill
    • The Living Daylights
    • License To Kill
    • Goldeneye
    • Tomorrow Never Dies
    • The World Is Not Enough
    • Die Another Day
    • Casino Royale
    • Quantum of Solace
    • Skyfall
    • Spectre
    • No Time To Die
    • Never Say Never Again
  • Publications
  • Miscellaneous
    • Soundtracks - Vinyl & CDs
    • Watches
    • Toiletries
    • Jeff Marshall lithographs
    • SD Studios
    • Factory Entertainment
    • Toys, Games and Puzzles
    • Dolls and Figures
    • Cars
    • Autographed Pictures
  • Contact Me