So far, little has prevented filming of the new James Bond movie, The World Is Not Enough. It would seem that despite its vast success in bundling together a host of top actors and actresses (or perhaps for that very reason), insurers have put their foot down and stated that filming will not go ahead in France as planned. Neither Pierce Brosnan, nor the rest of the cast and crew set to film scenes in and around the French resort of Chamonix - where an avalanche claimed the lives of 11 people last week - have been permitted to go ahead by the film's anxious insurers. One crew member was quoted as saying, "It's a major headache. There are people already close to a nervous breakdown on the set. We're talking about millions of pounds that could be lost, but the insurers decided it just wasn't a risk worth taking."
Insurers Get Cold Feet On Bond’s Winter Filming
No Bond filming in avalanche area
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