James Bond : Live and Let Die - Roger Moore & Gloria Hendry on Set
Framed photo of "James Bond : Live And Let Die - Roger Moore & Gloria Hendry on Set" — Black-and-white art print on Fine Art paper Fine Art 70x50 cm
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James Bond : Live and Let Die - Roger Moore and Gloria Hendry on Set
This photograph captures a special moment between Roger Moore and Gloria Hendry during the filming of "Live and Let Die" in 1973, directed by Guy Hamilton. Hendry became the first African-American James Bond in the franchise's history, playing Rosie Carver in a scene shot at Pinewood Studios. This collaboration marked a historic turning point for the franchise, with Moore bringing his sophisticated British charm to complement Hendry’s natural acting style.
The film grossed $161.8 million at the global box office, firmly establishing Moore as Sean Connery successor. Guy Hamilton, who had previously directed "Goldfinger," brought a more colorful style to this eighth Bond adventure. Gloria Hendry would continue her career in action films with "Black Caesar" alongside Fred Williamson, establishing herself as an iconic figure of 1970s cinema.
A historic moment captured for posterity, a testament to an era when Bond was redefining the rules of the game.