African - Rundown
: It features heavy brass and driving live drum work, moving away from Arnold's usual electronic "pad" sounds to match the gritty, physical nature of the scene.
Set in Madagascar, the sequence features a high-stakes foot chase through a construction site where Bond pursues the bomb-maker Mollaka. African Rundown
: The chase is famous for its use of Parkour (Free Running), featuring the founder of the discipline, Sébastien Foucan, as Mollaka. It culminates in a "jaw-dropping" jump between two massive cranes. 🎵 The Score: David Arnold's Masterpiece : It features heavy brass and driving live
: Screenwriters wanted to immediately establish a "raw, slightly crazy, and incredibly brave" 007 who relied on physical prowess rather than high-tech gadgets. It culminates in a "jaw-dropping" jump between two
The "African Rundown" is widely recognized as one of the most iconic action set pieces in modern cinema, serving as the explosive introduction to Daniel Craig's James Bond in Casino Royale (2006). 🎬 The Scene: Raw and Gadget-Free

















