James Bond 007: Octopussy - Roger Moore and Kristina Wayborn drink Bollinger Champagne
Framed photo from "James Bond 007: Octopussy - Roger Moore & Kristina Wayborn drinking Bollinger Champagne" — Black-and-white art print on Fine Art paper 70x50 cm
- ✓ Solid wood frame: 75 × 55 × 2 cm | 3 mm glass
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Roger Moore and Kristina Wayborn enjoy Bollinger in *Octopussy*
This photograph captures Roger Moore’s British elegance during the filming of*Octopussy* in 1983, directed by John Glen at Pinewood Studios. The Bollinger champagne scene perfectly illustrates Bond’s refinement, as Bollinger has been the official champagne of the franchise since 1973. This iconic collaboration with Kristina Wayborn, former Miss Sweden, reflects the French art of living so dear to the secret agent.
Octopussy grossed $187.5 million at the global box office, cementing Roger Moore’s success in his sixth Bond film. John Glen, a veteran of the series who had previously served as editor on *The Spy Who Loved Me*, brought his unique cinematic vision to the film. The film marks the pinnacle of the Moore era, combining spectacular action and European sophistication, with sumptuous settings in India and Germany.
Each photograph is printed on Fine Art Museum paper in a 70x50 cm format and hand-framed in a solid wood frame with 3mm crystal glass. Limited edition of 30 numbered copies, each accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and a security hologram. Ships within 48 hours.
A truly exceptional piece that captures the Bond lifestyle in all its cinematic glory.