James Bond : For Your Eyes Only, Roger Moore and the Lotus Esprit Turbo
Framed photo of "James Bond : For Your Eyes Only, Roger Moore and the Lotus Esprit Turbo" — Black-and-white fine art print on Fine Art paper Fine Art 70x50 cm
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Roger Moore and the Lotus Esprit Turbo in *For Your Eyes Only*
Filmed at Pinewood Studios in 1981, this legendary scene from *For Your Eyes Only* features Roger Moore alongside the iconic Lotus Esprit Turbo. Director John Glen, a former editor on previous James Bond films, was making his directorial debut in the franchise, marking a shift toward greater realism for Agent 007.
With a budget of $28 million, the film grossed $195 million worldwide, cementing Moore’s success in the role. This twelfth Bond adventure, produced by Albert R. Broccoli, marked a return to the series’ roots following the exuberance of *Moonraker*. The Lotus Esprit, already legendary since The Spy Who Loved Me, becomes here a symbol of British elegance in the face of Greek and Albanian threats.
The perfect blend of Roger Moore's timeless elegance and British automotive sophistication.