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Live and Let Die
60 Years of Bond

Live and Let Die

Roger Moore shoots for the stars in his first epic outing as 007. When Bond investigates the murders of three fellow agents, he finds himself a target, evading vicious assassins as he closes in on powerful Kananga (Yaphet Kotto). Known on the streets as Mr. Big, Kananga is coordinating a global threat, using tons of self-produced heroin. As Bond tries to unravel the mastermind's plan, he meets Solitaire (Jane Seymour), a beautiful tarot-card reader, whose magic is crucial to the crime lord. Featuring the iconic theme song by Wings, Live and Let Die remains a high-octane entry into the series that made Moore a star and cemented his reputation as an iconic James Bond.

PG
1973 | 121 min | United Kingdom | Action/Adventure
DirectorGuy Hamilton
CastRoger Moore, Yaphet Kotto, Jane Seymour
A solid adventure, and Moore fits smoothly into the role of Bond. It's an enjoyable film, and that's really all you could ask for.
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Festivals and Awards

Winner
Best Film, Evening Standard British Film Awards 1975