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The Bourne Supremacy (2004)

Spotted: Coca-Cola rack, Coke, Kinley, Sprite and Maaza bottles
in the Movie: The Bourne Supremacy  (2004)
by: coca-cola-movies









Producer: Patrick Crowley, Frank Marshall, Paul Sandberg
Director: Paul Greengrass
Description: Gripping adaptation of the second entry in Robert Ludlum's spy trilogy finds ex-CIA assassin Matt Damon attempting to live a quiet life in a remote coastal town with girlfriend Franka Potente. But when his former employers decide to track him down, Damon is forced out of retirement in order to save himself and protect the woman he loves. Brian Cox, Julia Stiles, Karl Urban, and Joan Allen also star. (Source: IMDB)
Coke Brands: Marie walks on the beach in Goa and there are Coca-Cola umbrellas in the background. In the store near the beach, there are large size Kinley water, Maaza, Coca-Cola and Sprite PET bottles on the counter as Kirill drives by. Bourne picks up Marie from the street and she passes by a store with a small Coca-Cola display rack with Coca-Cola, Sprite, Maaza and Limca PET bottles on the sidewalk. Kirill spots Bourne and Marie leaving in their car, he rushes back to his and drives past a store with a Coca-Cola and a Kinley water PET bottle on the counter. Landy arrives at the CIA office in Berlin and there are two Coke bottles on the desk, one half-consumed and the other empty. They appear to be 0,2l embossed glass bottles. Abbott stands by the counter in the CIA office and there are empty Coca-Cola glass bottles behind him as he berates Landy that she does not have the shoes for the big puddle of *beep* Bourne is pursued by Kirill in Moscow and there is a Coca-Cola sign above an outdoor vendor just outside the supermarket. As Bourne commandeers a taxi to evade the police, he is pursued by three Moscow police Mercedes on a busy street by the river with a large Coca-Cola billboard in the background. Bourne apologizes to Irena for killing her parents in her Moscow apartment. As he leaves, there is an empty bottle with red and white label on the small table by the window - Coke perhaps?