Live and Let Die with Roger Moore: Blu-ray Cover
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Live and Let Die Director: Guy Hamilton Cast: Roger Moore, Yaphet Kotto, Jane Seymour, Clifton James

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  • Blu-ray Release Date: 10/21/2008
  • Original Release: 1973
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 20,846

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Closed Caption; Smart menu technology; Audio commentary with Sir Roger Moore; Audio commentary with director Guy Hamilton; Audio commentary with screenwriter Tom Mankiewicz; Bond 1973: The Lost Documentary; Roger Moore as James Bond, circa 1964 featurette; Live and Let Die conceptual art; 007 Mission Control interactive guide into the world of Live and Let Die; Inside Live and Let Die featurette; On set with Roger Moore featurettes; Image database; Theatrical trailers, TV and radio spots

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Roger Moore makes his first appearance as "Bond...James Bond" in 1973's Live and Let Die. Bond is dispatched to the States to stem the activities of Mr. Big (Yaphet Kotto), who plans to take over the Western Hemisphere by converting everyone into heroin addicts. The woman in the case is Solitaire (Jane Seymour in her movie debut), an enigmatic interpreter of tarot cards. The obligatory destructive-chase sequence occurs at the film's midpoint, with Bond being chased in a motorboat by Mr. Big's henchmen, slashing his way through the marshlands and smashing up a wedding party. Clifton James makes the first of several Bond appearances as redneck sheriff Pepper, while Geoffrey Holder is an enthusiastic secondary villain. The title song, written by Paul McCartney and Lisa McCartney, provides the frosting on this 007 confection. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Classic James Bond. Roger Moore at the top of his game.by KoolinEO

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October 27, 2008: This my favorite James Bond flick. I saw it when I was young. Roger Moore's performance was spot on. The location in New Orleans was great, the villain Mr. Big and Jane Seymour hmmm!.Also the minor characters like Felix Leiter and the Sheriff. Kudos!

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THE NAMES BOND..... JAMES BONDby Anonymous

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May 22, 2001: I THOUGHT THE MOVIE GREAT SPECIAL EFFECTS. I LOVED IT WHEN 007 RAN ACROSS THE ALLIGATORS.

This review was written about the VHS edition.