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Live And Let Die (james Bond 007)
TrailerThree British agents have been murdered and James Bond is sent to New Orleans, to investigate these mysterious deaths. the secretive owner of a small Caribbean islandHe soon senses that there is a drugs link between the notorious Mr. Big, and Dr. Kananga. . Bond must travel deep inside New Orleans, through marshy grass and on water as he completes his mission.Actors: Roger Moore, Yaphet Kotto, Jane Seymour, Clifton James, Julius Harris, Geoffrey Holder, David Hedison, Gloria Hendry, Bernard Lee, Lois Maxwell, Tommy Lane, ...»Director: Guy HamiltonCountry: United StatesDuration: 121 minQuality: HDRelease: 1973IMDb: 6.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Live And Let Die (james Bond 007)"
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Characters of "Live And Let Die (james Bond 007)"
James BondPlayed by: Roger MooreKanangaPlayed by: Yaphet KottoSolitairePlayed by: Jane SeymourSheriff J.W. PepperPlayed by: Clifton JamesTee HeePlayed by: Julius HarrisBaron SamediPlayed by: Geoffrey HolderFelix LeiterPlayed by: David HedisonRosiePlayed by: Gloria HendryMPlayed by: Bernard LeeMiss MoneypennyPlayed by: Lois MaxwellAdamPlayed by: Tommy LaneWhisperPlayed by: Earl Jolly BrownCab Driver 1Played by: Arnold WilliamsMrs. BellPlayed by: Ruth KempfDambalaPlayed by: Michael Ebbin -
Directors of "Live And Let Die (james Bond 007)"
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Critic Reviews of "Live And Let Die (james Bond 007)"
Chicago ReaderOctober 13, 2008Guy Hamilton's direction lacks enthusiasm and pace, while even the art direction -- long the Bond films' real secret weapon -- seems to have fallen to a shrunken budget.
VarietyOctober 13, 2008The comic book plot meanders through a series of hardware production numbers.
TIME MagazineOctober 13, 2008Setting aside an allright speedboat spectacular over land and water, the film is both perfunctory and predictable -- leaving the mind free to wander into the question of its overall taste. Or lack of it.
Time OutJune 24, 2006Two hours long and anti-climactic, but Bond fans won't be disappointed.
New York TimesMay 09, 2005Live and Let Die has been especially well photographed and edited, and it makes clever and extensive use of its good title song, by Paul and Linda McCartney.
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004It doesn't have the wit and it doesn't have the style of the best Bond movies.
Lyles' Movie FilesOctober 26, 2015If you want to see an out of place Bond effort that would have been vastly improved with Shaft or Superfly in the lead role instead of 007, give this a view.
Radio TimesOctober 23, 2015There are some splendid action sequences, notably a speedboat leap that set a new world record, as well as the usual array of hi-tech gadgetry.
The SpectatorOctober 23, 2015As fastpaced and snappily entertaining a piece of claptrap as we have a right to expect.
Sin MagazineOctober 24, 2012I can see how many people can be entertained by this ludicrous film, but not because it's good. It features an outstanding performance from Moore and has an enjoyably bad Blaxploitation thing going on here, but not much else.
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