Synopsis
James Bond heads to Russia in search of the stolen GoldenEye, a key that controls the secret Goldeneye satellite. The satellite has the ability to destroy everything with an electronic circuit. Bond must enlist the help of a beautiful Russian programmer to track down the device and prevent a rogue agent using it to punish the government he once worked for.

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Filming Locations Title

As with most Bond Films half of the fun is the exotic locations we see. This film is no exception. However, we weren't always whisked far away. For example London doubled up for Russia in multiple scenes.

'Russian' Church where Natalya hides

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Address: Brompton Cemetery, Fulham Road, West Brompton, London, England, United Kingdom

We get a brief glimpse of Brompton Cemetery. As Natalya goes to hide in a Russian Church, this London Cemetery was used for an external shot.

Sledge Hammer Car Repair

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Address: Somerset House, The Strand, Embankment, London, United Kingdom, England

After seeing Jack Wade's (Joe Don Baker) 'Muffy' tattoo, we're just about ready for anything. Which helps us believe this courtyard in London is actually Russia. This is where Jack Wade's car breaks down, during which Bond learns to find Janus he needs to speak to Valentin Dmitrovich Zukovsky (That's Robbie Coltrane for those finding that hard to pronounce).

Jeff's Notes Title
Jeff!Despite Pierce Brosnan's first outing as James Bond happened in 1995 we almost saw him in the famous Tux 8 years earlier. He was offered the role of James Bond in The Living Daylights but had to turn it down as he was still under contract to the TV Series Remington Steele.