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chantilly wasn't it?
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although ascot was definitely in one of them
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Google says both, thats why im not sure. Is it Chantilly and made to seem to be Ascot?!
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the racing action was at ascot, chantilly was meant to be christopher walken's stud farm iirc
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Thanks my man.
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Chantilly Racecourse
It was used as the venue for the racecourse scene in the 1985 James Bond film A View to a Kill, in which racehorses owned by villainous industrialist Max Zorin (Christopher Walken) competed. |
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I'm pretty sure there was a race at ascot, whereas chantilly was the venue for the bloodstock sale - if I've got the right film, it's the one where john steed was supposedly a trainer or bloodstock agent, the whole thing was completely ridiculous
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just checked, the race was definitely at royal ascot with chantilly the sales venue
can't believe I actually downloaded that pile of sh1te ![]() |
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Steed was a trainer, undercover in racing circles in chauffer's uniform
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Where Bond raced Zorin was Piste D'Avilly, near Chantilly, Ascot was where the actoin happened near the start of the film
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[i]Steed was a trainer, undercover in racing circles in chauffer's uniform[/]
I always thought stoutey could be working for MI6 ![]() |
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It must have been Chantilly aswell when Zorin is watching his horses gallop and General Gogol confronts him
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I always thought it was Southwell and Wolverhampton.
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