The latest, still untitled James Bond film, has certainly endured a run of bad luck since it went into production but a much-needed shot in the arm came with the visit by Prince Charles to the set of the movie earlier today. In footage provided by the Royal Family's YouTube channel, Charles is seen chatting with producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, then getting an overview of Bond's vintage Aston Martins from 007 himself, Daniel Craig (who despite a recent injury, looks fit-as-a-fiddle). Charles then meets the crew members and takes a tour of "M"'s office. It's no secret the Prince of Wales is a long-time Bond fan, along the other members of the Royal Family. He has attended Bond premieres in the past, as has Princes William and Harry and, occasionally, Her Majesty as well.
James Bond double features used to be so popular that they would routinely out-gross many new films. The first double feature took place in 1965 with a team-up of Dr. No and From Russia With Love. By 1980, the double features were starting to fade but United Artists did put together this combo of two Roger Moore blockbusters: Moonraker and The Spy Who Loved Me. Cinema Retro's Hank Reineke kindly provided this rare newspaper advertisement from a long-defunct New Jersey drive-in theater that presented the double bill in 1980.