Live And Let Die
119 minutes,
UK (1973), PG
Roger Moore's first outing as Bond. Drug smuggling, voodoo, a hook-handed henchman and Jane Seymour's tarot reader contribute to one of the series' most cartoonish episodes
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Live And Let Die: Roger Moore's arrival in the role of 007 marked a distinct shift in the series' tone. Increasingly camp, comic and corny, in the 70s Bond's principle loyalty was to the cheesy quip. Twenty years later, some of the appeal of his first film has been overtaken by Austin Powers but there's still much to enjoy in its exaggerated characters and comic-book action...
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