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Craig gets 3.3 million pounds for holding a phone

| | Apr 21, 2015, at 11:25 pm
London, Apr 21 (IBNS) Actor Daniel Craig had earned a whooping 3.3 million pounds for holding a phone in the last released James Bond movie Skyfall.


"Leaked Sony Pictures emails show he got the fee from the firm’s electronics division for using their Xperia mobile in Skyfall," .mirror.co.uk  reported.

"But movie bosses negotiating a new deal for the next Bond film tried to cut the actor out to save cash, writing 'NO Daniel this time'," the website said.

Craig is currently working on the next Bond movie.

Ian Fleming's popular fictional spy James Bond will soon be back onscreen with a promise of unwinding another mystery in the upcoming movie 'Spectre'.

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