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The Sun:Bond jet:Haunted ... crew claim plane is protected by spirit
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The Sun 16/8/2006 Bond jet: A licence to chill Haunted ... crew claim plane is protected by spirit
By RICHARD WHITE
JITTERY crew on the new James Bond film have refused to get on a stunt jumbo jet — because it’s HAUNTED.
Scared Casino Royale workers fear the 747 is protected by the spirit of a passenger who died from a heart attack on board.
They say the lights and warning systems have come on during filming — even though the jet has NO POWER.
Crew also claim to have seen the woman’s ghost gliding up and down the aisles of the 30-year-old plane.
One set worker said: “We were asked to stay on it overnight for one scene, but several of the crew refused.
“Some won’t get on board at all because of the ghost. It’s been a real problem.” The de-commissioned £2million former South African Airways jumbo will appear in several scenes.
In one, 007 Daniel Craig, 38, tries to stop a villain ramming it.
The plane is kept at Dunsfold Aerodrome at Cranleigh, Surrey. Spokesman David McAllister said: “I cannot discuss the film but I am aware of the plane being haunted. Everyone knows the story.”
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