Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997
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Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997

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Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997
A prop rubber Walther P99 stunt gun -- made for Pierce Brosnan as James Bond in the 1997 United Artists/Eon film Tomorrow Never Dies; accompanied by a corresponding colour still, (printed later) -- 12x8in. (30.5x20.3cm.); and a letter concerning the provenance (3)
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PFEIFFER, Lee & WORRALL, Dave The Essential Bond - The Authorized Guide To The World Of 007, London: Boxtree, 1998, p.187
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拍品专文

Having been associated with the Walther PPK from the moment M forces 007 to exchange it for his lighter-weight Beretta in the first film Dr. No, thirty-five years later, in Tomorrow Never Dies, Bond changes his trademark Walther PPK, for a new model - the Walther P99, given to him by Red Chinese agent, Wai Lin [Michelle Yeoh]. According to Worrall and Pfeiffer The sleek and deadly 9mm weapon has a magazine capacity of up to sixteen rounds [nine more than Bond's traditional Walther PPK 7.65]

According to the vendor, this gun is one of only five rubber stunt guns made for the stealth boat scenes in the film.