Moore's Bond movie shot in Egyptian cultural sites

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Wed, 24 May 2017 - 03:45 GMT

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The Spy Who Loved Me Movie poster

The Spy Who Loved Me Movie poster

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. “The Spy Who Loved Me” (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.

The sites are:

1- The Great Pyramid and Sphinx, Giza
2- Sakkara Oasis, Giza
3- Ahmed Ibn Tulun Mosque, Cairo
4- Gayer- Anderson Museum, Cairo
5- Spice Market, El-Moezz Street, Cairo
6- Great Hypostyle Hall, Luxor
7- Temple of Amun, Luxor
8- Karnak Temple, Luxor
9- Nile River and Banana Island, Luxor
10- Abu Simbel, Aswan

Some of the Egyptian scenes are compiled in this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frbKPmC_soA&t=63s

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