• Train scene in "Casino Royale"

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Discussion about railroad topics everywhere outside of Canada and the United States.

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  by bellstbarn
 
The 2006 remake of James Bond and "Casino Royale" places James and Eva Green aboard a high speed train in "Montenegro," an impossibility in my view. The train train appears either TGV or ICE with shovel-nose and catenary, but with a different paint scheme. The dining car is modern, deluxe, unlike any I have seen. Any railfan who saw the movie: please comment. In the credits, only locations given are U.K., Italy, Czech Republic, (and France?).
  by george matthews
 
bellstbarn wrote:The 2006 remake of James Bond and "Casino Royale" places James and Eva Green aboard a high speed train in "Montenegro," an impossibility in my view. The train train appears either TGV or ICE with shovel-nose and catenary, but with a different paint scheme. The dining car is modern, deluxe, unlike any I have seen. Any railfan who saw the movie: please comment. In the credits, only locations given are U.K., Italy, Czech Republic, (and France?).
Train accuracy in films is rare. I recall the worst train film I am aware of: The Cassandra Crossing. There are shots of a train under the wires, followed by a subsequent shot of a train hauled by a diesel, among a huge number of nonsenses.

In the real world Montenegro has Serbia's only route to the sea, a definitely non high speed line of traditional build and design from the days of old Yugoslavia. They shuld have called the country Ruritania. It's all fiction.

  by David Benton
 
Haven't seen the film , but if it was filmed partly in England , then possibly the outside shots are of the Eurotrain .

  by george matthews
 
David Benton wrote:Haven't seen the film , but if it was filmed partly in England , then possibly the outside shots are of the Eurotrain .
I haven't seen the film and have no plans to see it. I think a TGV is more likely. SNCF has enough spares for filming.

  by Rich T
 
Probably was a ETR Class Pendolino

  by USRailFan
 
Czech Pendolino

  by gabrieleavbranca
 
Yes, it's a Czech PENDOLINO (class "680", similar Italian ETR480), built by Fiat Ferroviaria, now Alstom

  by David Benton
 
Great , weve fiqured it out .
i still havent seen the film !.