Roger Moore - Live & Let Die [DVD]
Roger Moore - Live & Let Die [DVD]
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Roger Moore - Live & Let Die [DVD]

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Live and Let Die (DVD NEW)


Label: Fox Searchlight
Format: DVD-STANDARD
Region: 1
Release Date: 02 Oct 2012
Video Format: NTSC
No. of Discs: 1
UPC: 027616066329



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The Bond Legacy...........

When novelist Ian Fleming introduced the character James Bond, little did any of us realize what the results would be; the birth of an iconic figure that transcends any other in the entertainment and film industry, and a success story that span's over 50 years. LIVE AND LET DIE in the line of succession is the 8th James Bond film, produced by Albert R. Brocolli, directed by Guy Hamilton, and released in 1973 with Roger Moore. With the usual bevy of beauties, and “Q's” unique and deadly gadgets, the secret agent with a “license to kill” finds himself in pursuit of the villain known as “Mr. Big”. In New York City's Harlem and the Louisiana Bayou, Bond does battle with the forces of black magic and voodoo. Live and Let Die has a fine supporting cast including Yaphet Kotto, and introducing Jane Seymour, with a title song by Paul and Linda McCartney, this is another faced-paced action-packed addition to the 007 legacy, and a must for the Bond devotee. Any Bond movie collection would be incomplete without Live and Let die.

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