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Daniel Craig on Quantum of Solace

Updated on 30 October 2008

By Channel 4 News

On the red carpet with the stars of the new James Bond film - Daniel Craig, Olga Kurylenko and Dame Judi Dench.

Returning for the second time as James Bond, Daniel Craig said Quantum of Solace has a lot to live up to.

"[The film involved] a huge amount of bravery and a huge amount of visual flair, which is what we wanted in the movie. We had a lot to compete with Casino Royale," Craid said at last night's world premiere in Leicester Square.



Explaining the premise of the film, Craig added: "He's out to find the bad guys but he's also out to find his quantum of solace, he's trying to find his peace."

Dame Judi Dench, who reprises her role as Q, was full of praise for Craig's portrayal of Bond.

Dench said: "He's made it his own part. Everybody who plays the part brings something different to it as Piers [Bronsnan] did, as Sean Connery and Roger Moore did. And that says something about Ian Fleming's writing."

Actress Olga Kurylenko who plays Bond's sidekick Camille said: "It's quite breathtaking, so get ready - you're going to be pinned to your chair."

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