Largest film studio stage
- Who
- Pinewood Studios
- Where
- United Kingdom
- When
- 1976
The world's largest studio stage is the 007 stage at Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire, UK which measures 102 x 42 x 12 m (336 x 139 x 41 ft). Designed by Michael Brown for producer Albert R. Broccoli and set creator Ken Adam, it was built in 1976 for the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me (GB, 1977) and accommodated 4.54 million litres (1.2 million gal) of water, a full-scale section of a 600,000-ton (544,310.8 tonnes) supertanker and three scaled-down nuclear submarines.
The 007 stage is owned by United Artists and EON productions and is rented out to other film production companies.