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Live and Let Die (1973)
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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 Linda McCartney, provides the frosting on this 007 confection. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Roger MooreYaphet Kotto, (more)
Director(s):
Guy Hamilton
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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    Michael B.

    Was skeptical of Roger Moore at first, but he pulled it off. It's got the action and girls you expect from a Bond movie.

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    Matthew N.

    This is the best Bond movie yet! A great job done by Roger Moore, a wonderful job done by Yaphet Kotto, and a great theme done by Paul McCartney! This is a movie everyone will want to see, even if you aren't a James Bond fan!

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    Ed G.

    This is Roger Moore's first outing as James Bond. Though Roger Moore is a good actor, he too frequently comes off as a super famous spy which detracts from the story. The villains here are not believable. This is also the first of two appearances by an overweight southern sheriff. What is his purpose? Humor? Showing how cool James is? Making fun of southerners? The music and opening sequence aside, this is not a James Bond film worth seeing.

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