‘Quantum of Solace’ - News from Italy
During Sunday’s press conference in Tremosine, Dan Bradley - who’s the second unit director - said that the scenes at Garda Lake will be 11 minutes long in the final film, but it depends from the weather: they hope the next days it will be sunny, so they’ll film more scenes and the final result will be longer, otherwise they’ll cut some scenes.
The scene is described as the ‘first sequence’ of the movie - 15 minutes or so where we see a spectacular car chase and then a gunfight. This scene is being done by a Second Unit, directed by Dan Bradley.
It’s a car chase along the Gardesana, a famous and beautiful road around the lake (which is the biggest lake in Italy), between Malcesine, Limone and Tremosine: they closed the road and mounted some cameras on some Aston Martins DBS.
The scenes involves 40 stuntmen (half italian and half european), six doubles of Daniel Craig, many Aston Martin DBS’s and a Black Alfa Romeo 159, famous Italian Car, which was the Bad Guy’s Car.
They’re going to shoot in Gargnano and Limone until April 25.
Daniel Craig is resting in London after filming in Siena and Chile, but he’ll be available to shoot some reverse shots if the weather is good.
It’s almost sure he’ll be in Carrara between April 25 and May 13, where they’ll film some important scenes in the very famous quarries of marble, with a flying camera.
Aston Martin DBS Will Be In Action In a Big Way in ‘Quantum’
After its record-breaking car crash sequence in Casino Royale, the Aston Martin DBS will be back in action in a big way for the 22nd James Bond film, ‘Quantum of Solace’.
Adam Kirley, stunt driver, on the British TV show ‘Fifth Gear’ spoke about what the plan is for the DBS in ‘Quantum of Solace’.

‘We’ve just been doing some new stuff yesterday for the new film, actually. There’s a lot of my involvement with the DBS and you’ll hopefully see a lot more of than you did in the last film.’
A major car chase sequence will be shot at the mammoth Italian lake Lago di Garda.









