<Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> This article contains embedded lists that may be poorly defined, unverified or indiscriminate . Please help to clean it up to meet Wikipedia's quality standards . Where appropriate, incorporate items into the main body of the article . (January 2015) </Td> </Tr> <Ul> <Li> A metallic blue 1953 Sunbeam Alpine Mk I is driven by Grace Kelly in To Catch a Thief (1955) with Cary Grant . </Li> <Li> A Sunbeam Alpine Mk III is driven by Peggy Cummins in the film Night of the Demon (1957). </Li> <Li> A red Series I Alpine is driven by Elizabeth Taylor in the film Butterfield 8 (1960) and features in a number of scenes . </Li> <Li> A white Series 1 Alpine was the regular drive of Rod Taylor's character Glenn Evans, a crime fighting news reporter, in the early 1960s TV series, Hong Kong . </Li> <Li> A lake blue "Series II" Alpine roadster is amongst the first on - screen "Bond cars" when it is rented and driven by James Bond in Dr. No of 1962, most notably in a scene where Bond drives it under a truck to escape from pursuing hit men . It was reportedly borrowed from a local resident, as the only suitable sports car available on the island used for filming . In the novel, a Sunbeam Alpine was the chosen car of assassinated Secret Service agent John Strangways . </Li> <Li> Michael Caine's character is rescued by a woman in a white 1968 Alpine roadster in the 1971 British crime film Get Carter . The car is later shunted into a dock with the owner locked in the boot . </Li> <Li> A Sunbeam Tiger (the V8 version of the Alpine) was also the vehicle of choice for spy Maxwell Smart in the 1960s TV comedy series Get Smart . An Alpine, outfitted to look like the Tiger, was used for the "gadget" shots, such as the cannon that comes up through the bonnet . The Alpine was used because the cannon would not fit under the bonnet of a V - 8 car . The car was modified by noted American customizer Gene Winfield and was the subject of a 1 / 25th scale plastic model kit . </Li> <Li> A similar Alpine is seen in the Arnold Schwarzenegger film Commando, where it was destroyed . </Li> <Li> A Sunbeam Alpine was driven by Imogen Stubbs in the 1990s British TV series Anna Lee . </Li> <Li> A Sunbeam Alpine is driven by Michael Caine in the 1967 film Gambit . The film also starred Shirley MacLaine and Herbert Lom . </Li> <Li> A powder blue 1967 Sunbeam Alpine is driven by Tuesday Weld and Anthony Perkins in the 1968 film "Pretty Poison". </Li> <Li> In the TV series Heartbeat, the character of Jackie Bradley, portrayed by Fiona Dolman, drives a green hardtop Series V Sunbeam Alpine, with red interior, bearing the original registration plate LVY 666F (1967). In Series 11, episode 12, Closing the Book two characters arrive at Scripp's Garage in a gold, hardtop Sunbeam Alpine, bearing the registration plate 836 FXH . </Li> <Li> In the 1966 Launder & Gilliat film The Great St. Trinian's Train Robbery, Flash Harry (George Cole), possesses a crimson Sunbeam Alpine which he refers to as his' status symbol' . He and some sixth - formers use the car to chase after the train robbers (led by Frankie Howerd). </Li> <Li> In Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965), directed by Otto Preminger, a Sunbeam Alpine is driven by Bunny Lake's uncle (Keir Dullea). </Li> <Li> In The Dunwich Horror (1970), Nancy Wagner (Sandra Dee) drives a red Sunbeam Alpine . </Li> <Li> In the 1964 film The Chalk Garden, Hayley Mills's mother (Elizabeth Sellars) visits her at her grandmother's house in a white Sunbeam Alpine . </Li> <Li> In Perfect Friday (1970), directed by Sir Peter Hall, Lady Dorset (Ursula Andress) drives a white 1966 Sunbeam Alpine throughout . </Li> </Ul> <Li> A metallic blue 1953 Sunbeam Alpine Mk I is driven by Grace Kelly in To Catch a Thief (1955) with Cary Grant . </Li> <Li> A Sunbeam Alpine Mk III is driven by Peggy Cummins in the film Night of the Demon (1957). </Li>

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