The set of the new James Bond film, Casino Royale, has been plagued with accidents and disasters -- from the star's injuries to an entire set of Venice going up in flames, this is clearly a creepy set to work on. The latest weirdness involves a haunted plane.
Several crew members of the latest "James Bond" movie "Casino Royale" have refused to go inside a stunt jumbo jet because they claim it is haunted.
According to crew members working on the set, the spirit of a passenger who died of a heart attack on board the 30-year-old 747 airplane, is protecting the air craft.
David McAllister, spokesman for the movie admits they were having problem shooting the film because of the crew's refusal to work inside the $3.8 million plane.
He said, "I cannot discuss the film but I am aware of the plane being haunted. Everyone knows the story."
Some crewmen claim the lights and warning systems of the plane suddenly came on during the shooting of the film, even though the jet has no power.
Some even say they saw the woman's ghost gliding up and down the aisles of the aircraft.
One worker interviewed by The Sun said, "We were asked to stay on it overnight for one scene, but several of the crew refused. Some won't get on board at all because of the ghost. It's been a real problem."
The plane is kept at Dunsfold Aerodrome at Cranleigh, Surrey in England.
So what's next? Poltergeists? Ghosts? We can't even imagine how the film is going to turn out. Huge bomb? Giant success? It's anyone's guess at this point.