November 6, 2008

Idyllic Haunts Lose Licence To Thrill

Former James Bond, Sir Roger Moore, says it saddens him to return to places that have been spoiled by mass tourism – in one case, partly due to him.
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In the feature series, ‘My Hols,’ in the Times newspaper in the UK, he singles out Ko Tapu, a small island in Thailand, where The Man With The Golden Gun was shot in 1974.

“At the time it was a completely deserted paradise with miles and miles of empty white sandy beaches,” said Sir Roger. “These days, it’s been renamed James Bond Island and has really been destroyed because of the film.”

Sir Roger, who’s just turned 81, considers - somewhat surprisingly - that the best food in the world can be found in Belgium. He also loves Venice, particularly black squid for lunch at the Cipriani.

He recalls one trip to Venice when he had dinner at the celebrated Harry’s Bar with Mr and Mrs Gregory Peck and Liza Minnelli. “After a wonderful dinner we hired a couple of gondolas. Quite a lot of wine had been consumed and the party was fairly raucous.

I remember Liza singing ‘Start spreading the news …’ It was about two in the morning by this stage and someone opened a window in one of the houses and shouted: ‘Shut up, who do you think-a you are? Liza Minnelli?’”

by Andy Moreton

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