James Bond : Live and Let Die, Roger Moore as James Bond
Framed photo of "James Bond : Live And Let Die, Roger Moore as James Bond " — Black-and-white fine art print on Fine Art paper Fine Art 70x50 cm
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Roger Moore in *Live and Let Die*: The Sensational Debut of the Third James Bond
In 1973, Roger Moore took over from Sean Connery this eighth installment of the 007 series, directed by Guy Hamilton. Filmed in the Bahamas and Louisiana, the movie marked a stylistic turning point with the introduction of blaxploitation into the Bond universe. This image captures Moore’s natural elegance, contrasting his predecessor’s brutality with a more suave and ironic charm.
Live and Let Die grossed $161.8 million at the global box office, confirming the success of the transition. Paul McCartney composed the theme song, becoming the first Beatle to write a Bond song. The film introduced Jane Seymour as Solitaire and Yaphet Kotto as Kananga, a villain inspired by figures from American organized crime. Moore definitively established his vision of the character, one that was more sophisticated and humorous.
The perfect embodiment of the gentlemanly secret agent, blending British charm with spectacular action.