Roger Moore relaxing on location in Jamaica for the filming of Live And Let Die in 1973. (Anwar Hussein/Getty Images) In 1973, just as Live And Let Die was to hit cinemas, a book landed that, for the ...
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Pushing the boat out: Roger Moore during the filming of Live and Let Die in Jamaica, 1972 - Anwar Hussein/Getty Images They say when death is imminent your entire life flashes in front of your eyes.
After Sean Connery opted not to return as Agent 007 for the 1973 film Live and Let Die, Roger Moore was tapped to play the iconic role of James Bond. The woman cast as his love interest was then ...
Ian Fleming followed up the success of his first James Bond novel, Casino Royale (1953), a year later with Live and Let Die. The movie version, which was Roger Moore’s first outing as 007, came out in ...
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Only Pierce Brosnan didn't follow a 62-year James Bond movie trend
It's one of James Bond's longest-standing movie trends, existing for over 60 years, but Pierce Brosnan is the one actor who refused to follow suit.
As James Bond turns 60 years old on Wednesday and all 25 Bond films are about to fire at new audiences this week on Prime Video, what exactly did each of the six Bond actors so far bring to the 007 ...
Looking for a satisfying movie viewing project that takes you through the past 60 years of cinema history with a huge helping of action, intrigue and attractive faces? Why not try watching all the ...
Moore, Roger Moore, was the third actor to portray James Bond on screen, following his starring role in the hit 1960s television series The Saint, which also centered on dapper espionage. The British ...
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