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James Bond and Aston Martin Are Reunited

                    007 Will Drive Aston Martin in Bond 20
                Marking the 40th Anniversary of the Franchise

    LOS ANGELES, Aug. 23 James Bond, the legendary British
secret agent, will drive an Aston Martin again in the next 007 film it was
announced today by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), Eon Productions, and Aston
Martin.  The 20th installment of the longest running and most successful
franchise in cinema history, produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara
Broccoli, is due for release in 2002.  Bond 20 marks the 40th anniversary of
the franchise that began in 1962 with Dr. No.  Pierce Brosnan will make his
fourth appearance as James Bond in the film, which will be directed by Lee
Tamahori (Along Came a Spider, The Edge) and written by Neal Purvis and Robert
Wade.  Production will begin at Pinewood Studios in January 2002.

    The recently launched V12 Vanquish will be the fourth Aston Martin that
Bond has driven.  The association with the marque began in 1964 with the film
Goldfinger when the DB5 was fitted with "optional extras" such as ejector
seats and rockets.

    Producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli say, "James Bond and the
British Aston Martin car have had a long and successful partnership in our
films, and we are delighted to welcome the latest model, the Aston Martin
Vanquish, to appear in the 20th film of the series."

    Robert Levin, MGM's president of Worldwide Marketing and Distribution,
adds, "We are thrilled that Bond fans will get to see James Bond back in the
Aston Martin -- especially for Bond 20, which marks such a momentous milestone
in film history."

    Dr. Wolfgang Reitzle, group vice president, Ford Motor Company, and
chairman, Premier Automotive Group, says: "When people think of James Bond,
the first car they think of is Aston Martin.  For all of us that love the 007
films, it is great news that Bond is back driving an Aston Martin, this time
our latest and most sophisticated model ever.  We are also pleased to be
working with MGM and Eon Productions, and through the wider support of Ford
Motor Company we will be offering our full range of cars to the production."

    Dr. Ulrich Bez, chief executive of Aston Martin Lagonda, says, "I am sure
James Bond will recognize some of the styling cues on the Aston Martin
Vanquish.  He will find it technologically advanced and perfectly suited for
the type of work he does today.  This agreement comes at a really important
time for us.  Aston Martin is going through some major changes.  The best
reflection of this is our new V12 Vanquish.  It combines elements from our
heritage, but also clearly shows the direction of the company's future."

    The V12 Vanquish is the latest in a long line of cars from one of the most
famous names in the motor industry.  It is at the leading edge of automotive
design and combines an aluminium and carbon fibre body, Formula One-style
gearbox, and 460bhp V12 engine.  More than 700 cars have already been pre-sold
around the world.  Deliveries to customers in the USA start in September 2001,
with the V12 Vanquish priced at $228,000.