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James Bond Homepage 007museum@telia.com Donations/Gåvor James Bond Museum EON Productions movies 1. Dr No 1962 2. From Russia With Love 1963 3. Goldfinger 1964 4. Thunderball 1965 5. You Only Live Twic 6. On Her Majesty`s Secret Service 7. Diamonds Are Forever1971 8. Live And Let Die 1973 9. The Man With The Golden Gun 10.The Spy Who Loved Me 11.Moonraker 1979 12.For Your Eyes Only 1981 13.Octopussy 1983 14.A View To A Kill 1985 15.The Living Daylights 1987 16.Licence To Kill 1989 17.Goldeneye1995 18.Tomorrow Never Dies1997 19.The World Is Not Enough 20.Die Another Day 2002 21.Casino Royale 2006 22.Quantum Of Solace 2008 23.James Bond 23 24.James Bond 24 Not included in Bondserie or EON Productions Casino Royale 1954 Casino Royale 1967 Never Say Never Again 1983 Producer Writers to all Bond books James Bond actors
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![]() Live And Let Die Mission James Bond is on a manhunt from Harlem to the Caribbean to find and defeat the evil Dr. Kananga before he can flood the world with massive shipments of heroin. Roger Moore's debut as James Bond takes him in pursuit of a voodoo- worshipping underworld drug czar who leads him from Harlem to New Orleans to the exotic Caribbean. Jane Seymour also stars.
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![]() Roger Moore as James Bond in 7 Bondfilms |
![]() Solitaire (Jane Seymour) |
Miss Caruso (Madeline Smith) |
Tee Hee (Julius W. Harris) |
Sheriff St. Pepper (Clifton James) 2 Bondfilms The Man With The Golden Gun Live And Let Die |
Rosie Carver (Gloria Hendry) |
![]() Solitaire (Jane Seymour) |
Jane Seymour Solitaire |
Sheriff St. Pepper (Clifton James) 2 Bondfilms The Man With The Golden Gun Live And Let Die |
Baron Samedi (Geoffrey Holder) |
Miss Caruso (Madeline Smith) |
Felix Leiter (David Hedison) 2 Bondfilms Licence To Kill Live And Let Die |
![]() Dr. Kananga Mr Big (Yaphet Kotto) |
![]() M Bernard Lee in the first 11 Bondfilms |
Miss Moneypenny (Lois Maxwell) in the first 14 Bondfilms |
![]() Summary: With charm, wit and deadly assurance, Roger Moore steps in as the suave, sophisticated - and lethal - Agent 007 in a "thrilling, high-powered" showdown with an infamous drug lord who's determined to eliminate Bond and conquer the world! Review: With more tounge-in-cheek innuendos and a less gritty portrayal, Live and Let Die introduces Roger Moore as the new James Bond, a role he takes in stride. The movie, as are many of Moore's films, lacks a certain edge that the Connery Bonds had. Still, Moore makes the character his own: a secret agent more likely to crack a one-liner than kill someone in cold blood. As for the movie, although it was the most realistic film to date, the racial undertones and stereotypes make it a bit awkward. Even Yaphet Kotto protested the way African-Americans were portrayed in the movie. Racial issues aside, the movie was pretty much non-stop action. There wasn't all that much character development although the idea of Kananga and Mr Big being the same person is very interesting. The highlight of the film was the speedboat chase through the Louisiana Bayou. This also introduced, for better or worse, Sheriff JW Pepper. Moore needs to settle into the character a bit more but it was not a bad performance for his first Bond movie |
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Hang Glider Boat towed vehicle for silent invasion |
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Pimp Mobile :A white 1973 Cadillac ( New York license plate # 347 NDG) |
s actually a Chevrolet Corvette fitted with
the fiberglass molding of a Cadillac Eldorado - the vehicle was marketed
as the "Corvorado" by Dunham Coach of Boonton, New Jersey.
Other Dunham conversions featured in the film included a Cadillac
Fleetwood and Eldorado (seen parked in front of the Fillet of Soul
restaurant). Les Dunham stated that he kept possession of the Corvorado
after the film was completed; it has been modified several times for
appearances in other films and/or car shows. He claimed that the car was
used in the film "Superfly" (1972). The license plate of the
white "Pimp Mobile" was 347-NDG. The address on the
registration of the vehicle was 33 E. 65th St., New York, NY 10021.
All cars were made by General Motors except for the van a car slams into which was a early '60s Ford Econoline Van. |
Bleeker Scool Cessna |
Glastron speedboats in the Louisiana boat chase. Glastron GT150 1972 boats were used in filming of James Bond’s “Live and Let Die” 1973 and came direct from Glastron in Austin, Texas. |
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