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Fisherman's Wharf

Saga James Bond
Movie A View to a Kill John Glen (1985)
James Bond (Roger Moore) follows Max Zorin (Christopher Walken) to San Francisco and meets his contact at Fisherman's Wharf.
Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco
Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco. (Photo credit: Bishnu Sarangi from Pixabay)

“- Could Zorin be one of the steroid kids?

– He’s definitely the right age, and he’s certainly psychotic.”

Chuck Lee (David Yip) and James Bond (Roger Moore)

After making contact with CIA agent Chuck Lee, James Bond obtains a lot of information about Zorin, Bob Conley (Manning Redwood) and Dr. Carl Mortner aka Hans Glaub (Willoughby Gray).

The CIA agent will tell him that the latter conducted strange experiments during the Second World War and that Max Zorin could well be the fruit of his experiments. Superior intelligence but a megalomaniac mind.

James Bond also meets O’Rourke (Bill Ackridge), a crab fisherman annoyed by the presence of the Zorin oil rig, which has wiped out all the crustaceans.

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The budget for A View to a Kill was $30 million.

Scene at Fisherman's Wharh in A View to a Kill
Scene at Fisherman’s Wharh in A View to a Kill (Photo credit: EON Productions, Danjaq, MGM and United Artists)
Scene at Fisherman's Wharh in A View to a Kill
Scene at Fisherman’s Wharh in A View to a Kill (Photo credit: EON Productions, Danjaq, MGM and United Artists)
Scene at Fisherman's Wharh in A View to a Kill
Scene at Fisherman’s Wharh in A View to a Kill (Photo credit: EON Productions, Danjaq, MGM and United Artists)
Scene at Fisherman's Wharh in A View to a Kill
Scene at Fisherman’s Wharh in A View to a Kill (Photo credit: EON Productions, Danjaq, MGM and United Artists)
Scene at Fisherman's Wharh in A View to a Kill
Scene at Fisherman’s Wharh in A View to a Kill (Photo credit: EON Productions, Danjaq, MGM and United Artists)

Fisherman's Wharf

Fisherman’s Wharf is a very popular area in San Francisco for both locals and tourists.

From San Francisco’s North Shore to Ghirardelli Square in the south and from Van Ness Street East to Pier 39 from east to west, this is a popular part of the city.

The many museums, including the Navy Museum, waterfront crab restaurants and ferries to Alcatraz have made Fisherman’s Wharf a must-see area of San Francisco.

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– Dr No (1962)
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– You Only Live Twice (1967)
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– The Living Daylights (1987)
– Licence to Kill (1989)
– GoldenEye (1995)
– Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
– The World Is Not Enough (1999)
– Die Another Day (2002)
– Casino Royale (2006)
– Quantum of Solace (2008)
– Skyfall (2012)
– Spectre (2015)

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By Damien Duarte

Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Passionné par la culture pop depuis son enfance, ses références vont de Donald Duck à Batman en passant par Marty McFly. Fantripper dans l'âme, voyager sur les traces de Ghostbusters, James Bond ou des héros de romans comme Cotton Malone fait partie d'un séjour idéal et réussi !

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